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MEDFORD MAIL TRTTUTXK MEDFORD, OKKOOX, SATURDAY. AtWST 10. 1010
MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INDKPENHKNT NHWSPAPKFl
PUUMSiiKD KVl'.HY AK'J'KUNOON
r.SCKi'T 8UNIMV BV Tilli
MEUrOHU 1'UJNTINO CO.
Office Mai) Tribune Hull.ilng, 25-27-29
Nrih Kir treet; leli'iihona 75.
Trie Pernoorntic Times, th" Mflford
Wall, The MeiJfnnl Tritun. The Soulb
rn Oregon lan, Tae Achlund Tribune.
GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor.
UBSCBIPTIOM BATCH
One yM by niat -..5.00
One rm th, by nmfl - .60
per ino.jth, dllvrr-d by carrtor In
Medford, I'hoeiiix, Jacksonville
and (.'entrril l'otnt n
Fat n1uy only, by mail, per year, t.00
Weekly, per year . 1-6u
Official Papr of the OHv of Medfonl.
Official ':or of JnckHon County.
Entered tin BrCMiid-ciM." muiti-r at
Wed ford, Oregon, under the act of March
I. 1 &?.
TO SHOVE THE INCUBUS
Bworn Circulation for 1915 245.
Full leased wtrt Asaociatod Presi dis
patch f a.
EM-TEES
C'oinircsHlon of the wain is said
to ho harmful, hut if the rlcht young
niHii makes the attempt, the average
Klrl la Killing tu take rliuucea.
"When I started In uuhIiicm." said
Sir. Diwtln Stax, "I worked 12 hours
a day."
"It's different now?"
"Yos. I have so many llilnfcs to
look after, 1 work 11! hoiun."
Conversation on a country rond:
"What makes you sit up there and
toot the horn?"
"Charley told me to," ccnlied the
fair one, "so 1 won't hear the things
he shvr while he's fixing tho ma
chine." Tho Incubator will never succeed In
driving the old hen out of business.
Old lady (meeting two little boys)
"Why, Johnnie, how dirty you are!
How Is it that your little brother
is so much cleaner than you are?"
.lohiiulo "Well, you see. he's
three years younger."
in Muuors iNKi'.r.n.
While Deputy Sheriff Wllkina was
puttiim up a big nl:n down at the
l-'otir t'ornerH warning people with
automobiles to go slow through the
town, he met with a funny accident
by falling off the sign in front of au
automobile and getting both legs
broke and his shoulder badjy
crushed. The automobile ran over
him before it tauld stop. Freedona
( W. Va.) Chronicle.
"If at the end of the first year of
your married life," said the bribe's
father, "you can convince me that
you have been a good husband and
have made my (laughter trappy, 1 will
give you J.'iCIiiii.
"Another of these people," said the
groom when lie was alone again,
"who think a man will do anything
for money." .
There would be no objection to
boys being boys, if they would only
be men after they get lo be men.
Al PAGE WEDNESDAY
Fay Knit lead- oil' her column in
the Kan-as ( Hv (Mo.) I'o-t witli
tho-o kind and well elio-cn word
about "liauinueil (i I-":
"Al tile Maze the. tier, oil TwcUiii
sheet, opposite the Hotel lliillimorc.
liiclinid lli-mi.tl is ii..caiin;.- in a
Mutual picture called "I'miia-cl
(I I-.'
" i " lev luiitil llii- i- one of the
urculc-l picture- ever produced, ami
I wi-li itu,i im-iv yniiti- malt ami
women in il. world might jt.
"'I'iii- pictuie i. m seven reels and
is beautifully produced. It tenches
ii ureal 1 1 mli, a .n ut h--on that e
cry ln. c- iiilh, -1 , M.e 11 nil
leai ii. I would Imve tin-, picture
shown fice :u an auditorium of every
city nml it ;,!,! ,1,, in i j ni t v more
good to run tin- picture nt the grail-
llall.MI eercl-c- of co.lcLM- lllld
ehoiil- t h 11 11 to a-te Ii - w till or
nloi v and -,., , li. - b,,t t liiiiu- Ihiit
mean nothing in ih- li! ,.l the muiiil-
icoiie !n haie a unci al nil :igc
wllcrc they L.i ,,( int., the world.'
"I'alna jcd tli.,..l-" v. i i I huc u two
liny-' -honiii... at ,. 'a..e llio.llcr. be
tilinilie Wedlic-dux lli.llmee, Ainiilsl
iMd. .
nisMu.i ti mtu i:.
Noihe i- 1; reity -Uen that the
firm cf Holuo - n!.. louden ban been
ili.volved. AH 1 1 i ! 1 j due and paaol
will bo ."Hilitl by J. I.n.rii
(Signed; J, JK.N.SICV. '
BOTH tlit? Portland Orcgoiiiiiii and Telegram are loud in
their denunciation of congressional "pork," yet be
cause Oregon did not secure a slice of pork from the naval
liill in the shape of a submarine base at Astoria they are
still louder in their execrations of the Oregon senators for
not securing it.
Agitat ion for the submarine base began late in the day.
Such a project had never been thought of before, and there
existed no official reports as to its needs. The Oregon
delegation in the house was unable to secure its insertion
in the naval bill, and the bill passed the lower house with
out it. lien it reached the senate, Senators 'haiiiberlaui
end Lane were able to secure Secretarv Daniels' favorable
recommendation and inclusion in the bill as passed by the
senate.
When the bill went into conference the house conferees
cut out the Astoria appropriation and provided for an ofi'i-
lal investigation and report upon its necessity ior the next
session, the senate conlerees were unable to iorce its m-
lusion.
Jt is apparent, then, to any fair-minded person that the
Oregon senators accomplished till that could have been
expected of them, and that the responsibility for the failure
of Oregon to secure this bit of "pork" is due to the lack of
influence of Oregon congressmen, and not of the senators.
let these unfair partisan newspapers seek to make people
believe that the fault rests wholly with the democratic sen
ators instead of the republican congressmen.
.
This again calls attention to the utter failure of Con
gressiuaii liawlev in looking after affairs that concern his
district for Astoria is in his district. Jn legislation he is
negligable quantity. A e hear of the efforts made for
Oregon by Congressman Sinnott, but nothing about Ilaw-
ley. He is usually asleep at the switch.
-Mr. liawlev s utter failure jn the legislation disposing
of thi! Oregon land grant cast!, his advocacy of the rail
road's cause and his eleventh-hour support of the Cham
berlain bill, after the other Oregon congressmen had ably
championed it, again demonstrates his unfitness and in
capacity for the position.
J" or the t ast tune in some vears there is a chance to get
rid of this sanctimonious incubus who prates for prohibi
tion ami voles against national prohibition, talks and who
brassilv claims credit tor work done bv the de eiratioii
wlnle Uu marked tune.
Mark A'. Weatherford. of a pioneer Oregon family, a
brilliant, energetic young attorney of Albany, opposes Mr.
liawlev. He is clean, on the level, a good speaker, a ready
debater, a hard worker and will be heard from in Wash
ington.
1 hough Mr. eatherfoid is well known in the 'Willam
ette valley, he is but little known in southern Oregon. He
is a graduate of the O. A. ('. and of Ann Arbor, takintr the
i. . i. i n j i ii i
giiesi Honors, i ic siamis wen in ins own coinmuniTv as
ii progressive, enterprising citizen ot nigh idea's, and will
make good if given a chance.
uregoii is a progressive stale, hut represented in con
gress bv ;i reactionary and stand-patter whose ideal of
statesmanship is L'ncle .Joe Cannon, whose henchman and
camp lollower he has always been. 01 little influence under
the old regime, when Ins fait hi illness to the interests was
awarded hv au occasional slice ot nork. lie is without nres-
tig'c in the progressive present.
Tlmuxli Jlawlev lias represented Oregon for manv
terms, he lias never fathe.ed any legislation worth while.
llis name adorns no statutes. 1 he halls oi i-oimress never
resound with his oratory. His name is unheard of in the
press (lispatehes. His standing is that of unnoticed nadi
oerit v.
Can the first district of Oregon rest content with such
misrepresentation with a congressman living in the past
anu inn oi nine Mint uie present f IL it does, it wdl con
tinue as in the past, unnoticed and passed hv for ilistrh
having wideawake, up-to-date, aressive men whose vital
concern is the welfare of the people they represent.
COMMUNICATION.
To thf iMitor :
IViir Sir: Your oilitori.il mi Uu1
i(tiiili!irjiiitin of utrr at sclnml dis
trict election, He, in tliis hitc, mul
utillcil, "A Ni'ciUmI licltirm," li.ul tlu
riu'ht rin-,' i'lul I Iioih von will utvc1
Miii' inure nil till' -aiiif Mill ire t :
MKittci iitw aiul thru.
A I iiii!cistaiiil it, tlii-' inn
!! 1p:ic hi-cn mti'il iiM.n hv our
htt li'piliituri', hut tin' t'niil'iilhri'.'
power, the (devonian-1 lay crow il.
iilil nut allow it. W'v Impe tile
next lelatnro will I hoc a ilitlcrcnl
liiiperniu.
Our m-IhmiI law on uleiV ounMi
atioiit i- not nulv unfair, Init il U
not cnii-i-lcnt. tioiti the tuet that men
or women who nre the heuiU of tain
i lii'-. lianim child i en of school aire
;iiul ro-'idiny: in 11 district of the third
da uic lei;iil ntrrs. rea idle--, nl
prnpfi t v iiiinhficittioh, w lulr tl-.e
-nine euph luive no xtitc in di'-tru I
ft the t'ir-t and -,r,rtil eLi-s unlt'-s
they own piopi-rtv.
A pfoiH'ily tptiii'.t ii a'inii for the
ri-jht to nle tut -chnnl di-t viet a I -faii
i- w rohu'. hceau-e it di-linn-chise
tin-re thin M per cent ot thoe
inlere-Icd, and depuve- a l.ne nimi
hif i ttteii nnd women who directly
I'm in - Ii the dt-iriit with money
T h f t 1 1 'J h their rh'hhen of --e'hnol ajc.
oi lia' ii:.: ativthitcr fit :iv a- In ho-
SI. MARY'S OFFERS
FULL COURSE FOR
COMING YEAR
Education, in its truest scnue, niunt
cultivate both mind and heart, it
must look to the moral and physical
as well as the menial development or
the child, and It must result in a
character sufficiently well rounded
out to bo able to cope with all the
requirements of the homo and so
ciety. Such an education is not Im
possible where there are fortunate
surroundings nnd where individual
attention Is given by sympathetic
teachers, who aro interested not
only in their work but in their pupils.
Such are the Ideal conditions offered
by St. Mary's Academy, a school for
day pupils and boarders.
Pleasant, airy (lass rooms, small
classes which permit the personal di
rection ko roiiuisito to the progress of
the child, abundant outdoor spare for
games and recreation, the bent of
tcucliiiig, supervision, and direction
are the advantauo of every pupil. In
addition to this the regulations of
the boarding school cultivate In the
young girl, who comes to share In
the homo life of the academy the
social spirit, so desirable a part of
the training of one. who Is to be an
efficient and helpful home-maker or
at least, a potent factor in the happi
ness of a home.
The curriculum of St. Mary's acad
emy offers, a complete four year high
school course, gramar grade and pri
mary instruction with a thoroughness
of work that is attested by the de
velopment of all the pupils. Sewing,
embroidery and fine needlework are
taught throughout the grades and
high school. Frequent plays and re
qttalg give the pupils training in
oral expression and the grace of
bearing that characterizes the convent-bred
girl.
In the music department, violin
and piano are taught according to the
most approved methods. Music, re
citals, of which chorus work and
ensemble playing are features, stim
ulate the Interest and train the pupil
to graceful execution.
In the art department are taught
oil painting, water colors, pastel,
i-liareoal, pen and ink, and china
painting. Outdoor sketching is a
feature of the art work enjoyed by
the pupils of the grades; for not the
least of the work of botli music and
art lc partitions ls done in tiie regu
lar high school and grade class rooms
where the trained teachers of these
departments teach the art and music
of tho school curriculum.
PRESIDENT STILL
TRYING TO AVERT
(Continued from Page One.)
,A "Hoot on'TfvtfrrSooi
rate- fur the handling and caniiigu of
freight (fur pu-oiciiger service i not
affected).
i.l n ,: ...1 H...I 11,.,
1 IIH-KHMI- l'l'-' l""l '"-
annul fur extra overtime made by thej
men ami cunliueiit iinmiils of tluij
railroad iiiil!iiii ilie be po-lponcil 1111-1
lil fuels linl have luken the place of
enliiiluliiiiis nnd Inreeu-t with re
mird to the effects of u ehaice to the
eiftht-liour day; that, in the mean
time, while evperieiiee was deveton
the facts, 1 should seek, nnd, if
need be, obtain aiilliuiilv from con
gress to appoint a small body of im
partial men to observe nnd thorough
ly neouiiint (IiciiisoIm's wit li the re
sults, with a view to reportim; lo con
gress at the iiiiliosl pie iblo time Hie
faets ilise!o-eil by their imiuiries. lint
without reeiiiiiiiieniiiiliiin of any kind,
nnd that il should then be entirely
open lo either or bulli piuiies to "tlie
present eonlipveisy lo -five notice of
a toniiiiinlion of I lie pre-ent agree
ments with a view lo in-tiliitin in
fiiiry into suge-lcd leailiu-linents
of pay or practice.
''Thi seems to he a thoioulily
practical and entirely fair proyrram.
and I think that 'the public has tlie
ri'-'ht to exiieci is iienipiin',i"
KradfieVl
fkpmjfiiior Co.
Mothers Wish
Is that she may go through tho
trying ordeal of motherhood with 03,
little pain as possible tbls can Wy
.... V. n.u "
a reality when -Mouiern
has been used regularly preceding!
confinement. Get
"Mother's Friend" at your
druggist-
In the Country God Made
and Man Forgot
Thi'iv will bo Uni'sc Knees. You fellow with tin
sjieetl v mil GET lJUSY. Hall (lames. Diiueiui' and
other' SPORT, BAND MCSIO-KVKIfY DAY
HEAR THAT'? lirhig your TENT nnd VA-A) and
utilize the Eli'EK CAMPING CI HOUNDS.
The. Date SEPTEMBER 2, 3, 4
The . Place BROOKINGS, Curry County, Oregon
The Event CHETC0 COVE CARNIVAL
$100 Reward, $100 I
Tbe rend'Tn or this pir will be ilcnfd to I
lrn that tbpr ir. at I-al oik- drratlrd llMte j
that sclpiicp ha t'ii nMe t -uri iti all II I
tip, ami that Is I'atirrli. Hull s I'ntirrh Cure '
U th? only (lomtirp i-tire ihw kinn I" tlie oitd- :
fr-ileriiiiv. faiarrb Mne n ccmstltutl"iml J
(llscaso. ri'nuiron a ciwlttitl-mal irootm-nt. i
Hall's Catarrh 'tir l tnkt'ii Itit-rnnlly. nt-ting i
dlrcctlT ur-m ihP Idrtotl nrnl mii'-oirs HiirfncoH of
tho sv'stcin. thi'rtlijr flfntrnyliiff tin foundation
of tho diiM-mp. and kIvImi Uic pntiftit str-nsth :
by liulldiiiB tij) 'hp rmiftitittl'in and asstMlng na-
ture In d'-ing ti worlt. 1 tip iro.rlolrs hare
o muoh falih In It- nratlv i.wprs that tliv i
f(T.-r On- Hiiudi-d IWlnr- f-r any tbat It i
falls to cutp. Sfiid t-r 111 if testhiHnilals.
Ad.lrtsa F. J. rilEXKY & CO., ToK-do, U. j
Sold by all Inigclw. T.V.
Tatp Hall'H Kntnllr IMUn f-T rntlfaton. !
RANDMCNALLY6C0.
MAKERS OF MAPS .
for All the World
"MICAGO NEW yoKK
With Modlord trade ls Medford made.
EXPERT DEVELOPING
PRINTING AND ENLARGING
Prompt Attention to Mail Orders
THE SWEM STUDIOS
2'2J W. Mnin Medford
Mr. Man Save YourWife
3efore von were married you wouldn't have permit
ted her 'to do half the hard work slit; does now. AYIx-n
you have work to do, you use a machine
A typewriter
An auto
and other step and back-saving devices.
Your wife bends over the baek-bmikinj,' tub to wash
your clothes.
THE THOR WASHES CLEAN-
it rint.s dry
it saves drudgery.
PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE
Medford, Orc"n
Uu- money .-hall be spent, nml they
al-o luo e 1141 Ii in lo miv as lo leaeh-
ers or school conditions, but tlie pro
oi ty owner will s'uv. "I pay Hie tax
and Mint propcityless man pays no
lux." 'I'his -tatcliiclit. of eour.-e, if.
I'al-e, liccaii-e the propcil- owner
-hilt-- iite tax biirticn onlo the renter
or tlie public and "the lenler pay.
the lax."
Tlicy have lut ,1 iit propertv oinili-li'-atioii
for voters in ualiiiia oi
-late nmltel''' ,-iuee iibotlt 1S)0 ami
tin- ct. mliti.in nt ili-t I'niieiii-eiiiein in
-i Ion. di-trict- belongs, as yoil liaM
sithl, to the ilai k pa-t, w lieu the trreut
nias weic not allowed si tlx' educa
tion nml were i-ln-e,l as so much
property, siibiect to will and the cap
rices of I in feuilat loi-,t- and the nil
nitt power-. - JDIIX COI'D.
I'lloeiiix. Any. .".
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
l4idjr Assistant
2S S. imtTI.KTT
riiono M. 4 infill T-.f-a
Automolillo Hearse Service.
Amhulancfl Survica. Coroner.
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No House Is Too Old to Be Wired for
ELLrAMS
Absolutely Uoinoves
Illfli. ostion. Onopnckatre
proves il. 'J'cat all tii itj'oits.
Farm Loansi?
Low Interest Rates
Money ready upon
approval or security
and title.
O. C. BOGGS
N R G
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might stand for a lot of different things. If vou are an advo
cate ot phonetic spelling you will think that it spells "ENERGY" and
you are right.
Electric N-R-G is a Necessity, for it does hundreds of little as well as
hiu tasks both easily and quickly, and at a trifling expense.
"Electric N-R-G is always Ready on the instant to do your bidding.
Electric N-R-G is a Giant for work altho its force can he transmitted
over wires so small and flexible that they cause no inconvenience in their
installation.
Electric N-R-G will put
in your home and
business life.
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Power for
Every
Purpose
See Is About Special House Wiring Campaign One Year to Pay
California -Oregon Power Company
210 West Main Street
Phone 168 MEDFORD, OREGON
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