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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTDUNE, MT?T)FOtlD, ftlf'RfiONT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1017 Medford mail tribune! an in'h:hi:nii:nt nhws'pai'kk rL'lilJrfllllf KVKUV AKTKICNOON i:X( KI'T si N'i'AV KY Till! MKLfl'OJilJ I'lllNTlXG CO Cf f ice Mall Tribune HnlMlnK. Kortii l'!r Hinr.i; tiW .iiuiu- V "- The Dt'inocrut Ic T1mm-!, the MfillWil Mini, Tlu M'ui'rtl Tritium. Tit .south ern Crvgniiliui Tim Aslil.ttul Trlbiirir. " GKOHGK PUTNAM, I-Milur SUnSCRIPTIOW BATES I Oru yoav. by mail fin ni'inth, hv rtntll uv Per tnoiilli, . livt n -l hy -;inI'r In .Million). IMio.-mv, .I:irksouvll iintl (Vniriil 1'iiiiit ... r.o Kr.liHiliiy onlv, t-v intill, per ytiir..., 2-UO AVfcUIv. prr vt-ar l.Mi OffitiLil I'tiptr ol' llit ily of Mi-.lfonl. Ofrirfrtl Pnpi-r "f .1ii.lHon County. 1'Jnlfr-xl an (fond-clans nnxicr nt Moilt'or'l, Oregon, under tlio act of March Sworn Circulation for 1915 2U6 Fu!i loaseil wlra Aisochated Pre li- rtciii'B. Coil ldx-0, ft t'oniu-r fnlmpiilitM'ii'M', mid IVlcr Inrum, n l.-ilmii'i-, inv In-lil in till i-imuty .jiiil nt ,liii-koitvil!c n 11 result n a -luiiitiiiu ull'niy Snlur diiy evening. Thrir ciim will li' ivi-n it ri-ltniiiini-y lu-iii'in"- lii'J'oro ,liMi'-i-Itux lit Jai'knijiivillc hit i" Tll(.'c;iy iif teinMon. , Vivw.p is sttid to li.'ivi! iilnyfil a ptirt in tile iil't'niy. Ilnilril by clriiili, I In jiH'ii urn .snid to litivc hail hut words, follow iii;; wliirh Iti'i'il hit lucrum over (lie lieiUl U ltll l llnl lie, mUlc'lin;.' II Joujt cut on his I'hci'k. Ingram rrtnli tllt'd, it is ullryed. Iiv drawing u nun tmd Tiring at Kt-i'il, the Eiullrt onlei--inu Ili'cd's sIiohMi-i-, niinowly miss uisr' tin nrli'iy. The iiif.ii were luiifi in tin' city .l'nil, wliero III. IlnrhiT dri'sscd their wounds, Nrilhcr was nblo lo jjive KUl.ifn'tory bond and both U'cro held jn jail to await trial. Till' f.niu with whiih I lic slioolin;; was done bad not Iiii-ii found Tiu-s. day moi-niii;.'. ' The I'usc has altriH'li'd inin-li ul ti'lilion in thi! r-ity, both men bi'in;.' well known, having ivsided in the eily J'or'a number of yi'avs. - .Ki'w Yuar'n day passed iiuivtly in Mivll'ord. It lii''an .snowing at I n nu J oimtiniii'd mil it nil it dark, when u warm southeast wind beuau lo blow. Towards inoruiiii;, Tuesday, it be gi'n to rain, and ns the day advaneed a steady dowiinmr set. in, half an ,.r i-..;., i- .n;..,, , h,,. five inches of snow blanket ini; the valley. .At o'eluek in the afternoon the rain aeain ebnned to snow and lit ,'l o'eloek a bliuilini; i-iiowsloriii was j'inj,'. The morning's rain was snow on the Sisliivous and in I lie I 'asendes. Sevi n i'eet. of snow on the level is reported in the Siskiyou--, and over three leet at Vro-ieel. , . , 10 BE DEBATED To the Public. S-nu: time uv,u Mr. l-'i-hl i-ucil n f Imlleli'jc to .Mr. Ilau-ou or an other person, to a delinle on (he Mcdyn-ki and Ilau-ou plan-. Also at tile la-t Meiku-ki niiM'tinv Mr. Picl-.-e chnlhm-cd .Mr. I'Vly mid Mr. I'chl accepted. We hereby jcccpl that cliallcnjjc. If Mr. I-'cbl t- sincere, let him acept this cbnlhll.-e. the debate 1,1 he held in the opera hua-i- iievt I'riiiay ui'lit. the supporters ,,t id,. 1!;,iik.ii, ,ii(i. iiHiceiuu to pvy half of all the ex pense of the meet mv.. We hereby aiipniiil K. M. Wilson as our rcple-enlathe lo aiiMiue the de tails of this debate ;uu i, i onl'er with Mr. l-'ehl and the repio-entutivcs of the l-'nday ni--.lil niecliuu in the openi house. UANSiiN PLAN ( ( l MIT'l'KK. .laiiua i v 'J. MM i. I'litfui pravor miM-tliii? thin vtm Iny nt Ihy M. K. i hurt: h Bouth, lorn r of Oak (lain ami Mutii strwt. In. KlIHiifl will 1hiI. A rul! mi'-mlaur. Ai 7::m p. tn, Wf'ilnCf.'liiy ivrnfn;: Ht (he riu i-tfaii fhunh If. M. Hran ftdin wl! At 7;;.t'i Thurrln 'v- rnin at tlw !,tiit.it ilnirrh, aiwl at V : 3 " v in. (' r M i i n I 1 1 1 1 . K . ( himli. j;vn ;. !iot!y coiisf. Corst.1 .Mr:louil)l of KhrIf. Point was a At.r1furd visitor .Mon.lav ami DUG BOUT 0, YOU SPORTSMEN! A SPOKTSMAX is tioncritllv a l.clicvcr in fair plav. W'elislcr (lct'itjcs llic icrni. "One wlio in suoi'ts is fai' and ffene funs. One who has i-oimhu-sc to nutliiti"; illcgit-ini.-'tc.'' i A s)iii(sniitn, Ihcn. believes in yixinj,' anie a ehaiw He jjits skill ayainst ciinning-. He di'liljcratcly liiiiulicaps hinisell' in tlte eliase. 'I'lic spoi'lsinan as a hunter uses sniall-liure iins ami takes only the dilTieult shots; as an angler, he uses light tackle and artificial hah. The sportsman in .southern Oregon is evidenllv n dif ferent species from that depicted hy Webster at. le'.-.i with different instincts. lie wants the limit of every t'linj;. lie likes to have his picture laken with an auto laden I'.'vn with slain birds and slaughtered animals, or with a ,v i-h-tiib full of dead fish, lie likes to make for the newspaper offices for a little free advertising of his "skill" bun is not at all scrupulous as to how this 'skill' was displayed. Jn. short, the pot outweighs the game, in his estimation he doesn't eare how he got it so long as he got it. The sportsmen of .Ashland, the. sportsmen ot .Medlord, have organized a ' iish and game protective association" for the laudable purpose of closing the l'ogue river to commercial fishing, thus de priving several hundred people of the lower river of live lihood. Hut they are not satisfied with closing the, river save for rod and line fishing, even though they use heavy tackle, spoons and salmon eggs for baits, 'lliey want to legalize their skill, as shown by the unanimous adoption of the following resolution for the protection of fish: lie It resolved by the Ashland f-'lpli and (lame Troteettve AnKoetatlon that our members in the Oregon legislature be Instructed to use every duf effort to enact a law iieniillliim the people to eateh a limited amount of salmon tor home consumption by gaff or spear In addition to uuglitiK. 0, yon true sportsmen! 0, you skilled anglers! 0, you sore-back spawning salmon! Is it. any wonder fish are not as plentiful as in days of yore in Hogue river, since the advent of the auto, which is estimated to have increased the slaughter of all game in a ''()() per cent, ratio, when our sportsmen are animated by such a fair and generous spirit? JUDGE M'GINN RETIRES U NI VKRKAL regret is felt, throughout Oregon over the voluntary retirement of Henry K. Mct'inn as judge of the Uultnoniah circuit court. Judge McOinn is a firm believer in the somewhat startling theory that courts exist to administer just ice, that common sense outweighs prece dent and that humanity is above technicality. Of course, .Judge Mctiinn wounded the tender suscep tibilities of lawyers and jurists, and shocked them ini nieasiireably when he refused to be bound by red tape and musty formula, but the public got a square deal in his court. Impulsive and impetuous, he brushed aside techni cality when it interfered with justice. He once said: "I'm boIiik to smash this tbliiB of precedent every time I net a chance and every (tine it will do any Rood. To do somethliiK just because Komeone else has done It and to follow some other person's troll with out reason or Justice is nonsense. Precedent has Lir.llicd throiisii our courts and legislatures until It has lieenmn n bugbear. I'm going to put on armor and in-e heavy artillery against It whenever 1 meet it." Judge .McOinn did. And more, he ever tempered jus tice with mercy. He would not complete youth's ruin by destroying whatever there remained good in him. Nor would lie countenance unuecessarv (leiav, conirived to wear out litigants and force rendered an unjust verdict in other cases abruptly halted .Judges liUe .Mctjiuu are all too rare. II we had a lew more like him, and the reforms he effected put in general practice, courts would not be growing in contempt with the lavinen. A New Year's With llio pttssiii til" ln yviw ir, n ncn tiiui' t ruin (lit: n jitnl rUisp llii. Iii'lpin liamU oi" the spent Mny.s. AH tint pmiii' ui' nw to taki' iiii hi'i'ilftl tin ii'pcali-il t:(n ul priviitr i:nl pnltlir hie. Our iiiititr.'M lite m iiitft on no .-rtf ran lir h hitn-M-lf f(t;iii -r t- in lt hi- nun cnili-av -cr-. Wr aii' .laily intli liii'd ti mvriatl :i-;'iH'ics Inr uiitncrii nl 1'avnrs ami r' pcah'il i'itiMiiira!;i-tui-iil--. No ilav all llit- Invi'iH :itiii ha - Imtm ih-voiit oi' tlii-i- trit-ihli iiii'ii-trii-. la eiir pn -ni i!,iv .t.'ti'Iy Jin oim- li.liC lfiili' piitiMlt Inr 'OOtl Of lit t han the Mih!ir pn---. J Inr i- a tlirour wliii-i- viuM' h 1- iM-iftv wiilc and mt !iicn.'' wrM iiih niiliniiicd. m'vrr lu'l'i'ir, I he wuthlV thonltt i-i'.iflu', ih,- linr,:;in ind Mii'io-i' ihr.M.-jj (l)i- 'v ;iii', 'ihr artirii-iitt-V w.-nl , HiMiiam'- s'niv-, whilr Mi - pimli'.l p. i. l( i..l,f. (la- vin-v i.f tin- Miii-.nin- ata! pcnpli-- tin tiltir- --I pavt m l!ic Itahitahlo uh'ho. Thi-vp h sen pre a !v filing; o ptiur ahi-M' tiii- piiuliit p.im in -niiu' tuna uf ollirr iMil'-r-. not, Iti'iansi- 'f Mm- iill'ltll"- tl'M.lltl t'f iIh illtl.U'lH-i' Mir puhli. pvi-, th mamU uttr Vi'-pi-ct . i'fi.i,it'i:ili'Mi anil -upprl. Thi- i it inio!(. uitik ,. uppri'i-iatittii tu t!u hi'lnin pnv" of 1 hi 1 1 y tiom a I'rl loiv toiler tn t!ie wide tn-U! ot social ;o-h y. 'i'iic well nih universal lulr i-. Kiiovmi thai tor the mot pail the pi' vtr stamlv for t h he-t (hiti': o! i.'fy. , I.-m;ii!v, m- hai fitiititi t!n- pnMif oii- i,cn',ioii-, ini'li;M and t:ieuill-. la-n tut- ni '.v hh ai-h;ih Mo- ti.-l- B Absolutely l'r moves Indigestion. One package proves it. 27n', :X all dnirists. following the example of compromises, ..When a jurv he prompt I v set it aside, and trials. Appreciation while (pnet ul any iiuinhle home, wt- !e.ieet the pres to ilnlv ehroniele tlu1 uiiKiil ev.Mit. When Janel and Hiram jlntatlv ileetile to pull the doorbell ot i I he pi eaeher's lnnu, Innv lame and ; inipiil i-- the next i-ur of the loeal I presN honld this tiioiitentous larl he omitted. Wlirti John Ittown, who has lu-en hiintinv a job tor weary i weekn, finally land-, some! hiii. how unkind ihi' editor who will not in SO DECEPTIVE Many Medfonl People Kail to l!eatie tin Seriousness, tbuUiu-he H deceptive. tt ronies and goes keeps you p.Ufi SlUR. Learn the cause - then cure It. I'o.ssthly tt'n weak kidneys. That's why Doau's Kidney Tilts are so effective. They're especially for weak or dis ordered kidneys. .!. lUchnrdson. 1 I " S. drupe .st.. Med ford, says: It has Ivcen a loni; time Pinct' I have had any occasion to take Moan's Kidney I'tlls. hut spcaklu-j from past experience. found then all thai'f claimed for them. I couldn't advise anyone to tu!i n more reliable kidney medictno for kidney disorders nnd hackacho than Poau's Kidney Pills." Price. ."i0c, at all dealer. Don't simply ask for n kidney remedy get Io;;n"f( Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Kl. hiudson had. Ko: t r-Mili)Ut n ( o , Props., Huftalo, N. Y. - Adv. JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKE!. Ijinjr Amlstnitt S. n.YHTI.KTT Phone M. Ala nit 471-1 Automobile Mean Sarttc. tnikulanr 8rlc. Carontr form the tnvathlesb public tbnt "our fellow towiir-inan, Mr. '.luliri Jli'own, litis neeepted a position with the Con- tral AriiiiMineiit parlor"! And fin ally, when lite wide ribbon -be it white, lavender or black flultei from the dour pu-t, bow iiupurlant that the pnblie press Miall note as an item of stalewide interest, 4iur own private sorrow. And eaeh ot. these, niul a tboiisaud more, without money ami without pi See. 1 he fortunes of inumdiials and the interests of public efforts ure helped on, year after year, freely and generously. The eburehe-- of the eumnitmity ever Imd a Helping and Kinuty irienu in the public pres. I)tuiu? the past year the loeal press lias been ener- ous to a inot ooniineiidable decree iu eo-operate ami elieoiirae. Jl is quite true, we may not always ay ret with tile mini in tin saiietuin, and more often, doiiblles, he fails to aree with us but even this but add spiet and sparkle to the varied shades of thought and conception of truth. Cieiitlemeu, yours is an ancient and honorable profession. AVc hnil you as brother (oilers mi the plnins of lime, whither we are all sejit to till and keep the wide aeres of this dis ordered world. Some of these sturdy workers, busy with the stuinpin.ir and eleai'inj; of the wild fields, seldom eome near enough the paternal man sion to bear its nm-.ii or join their hrothers in a home feast but we bail all such, whoever dears any i'ield, as brothers in the work of the world's day. We shall never make (rood use of our energies by clubbing one an other. No worker should ever be driven from the farm, lie who, with fine discrimination beyond our con ception of values, watcher over us all Clod, ran be trusted to distribute the wnjes of each in the shadow and eool of the eveuinj: hour. The hearty wish, then, for the gen erous niid helping public press of our fair city a Happy New lear and many good returns. W'e will together liing out the old, liing in the new'' Of a wider and better day when a more kindly fellowship shall be main tained between all who serve in any place their day, bo it iu privatu or more public life. .1. T. ItOLMXS, 1'ustor First M. K. church. EAT BIG MEALS! NO Tape's IHapelisIn" is (Quickest, Slll'eisl Stomach. Uelicf Knovtu Try It! Time It! Pape's ldapepsln will di gest anything you eat and overcome a soni'i gassy or out of order stomach surely within rive minutes. If your meals don't fit comfortably or what you eut lies like a lump of load in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that Ik a sign of indiges tion. (let from your pharmacist a fifty cent case of Pape'a Diapepsin and take u iloso just as soon as you ran. Thero will he no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas, or heart burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating head aches, dizinesK or intestinal griphm. This will all go. and, hcsidcH, tho'.e will he. no sour food left over in the stomach In poison our bre:U:i with nauseous odors. Pape'w Plapf-psiu is a certain euro lor out of order stomachs, because !t lakes hold of your food and digest.- it just the same as if your stoinach wasn't there. Iteliet in five minutes from all toniHch misery Is waiting for you nt any drug store. These tarne litty-ient cases contain enough 'Tape's Uiapepsin" to keep the entire family free from tsioma'h disorders and Indigestion for many months. It belongs in your home. Mr. Fred Alton Haight TEACHER OF PIANO New term begins January 2. While all applications will be considered, the number of new pupils that can be ac cepted is limited. THE HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 101 (iarnett-Corey Building GREEK STEAMER SAPPHAO REPORTED TORPEDOED ltltKST, Jan. T The Greek stcauer Sapphao, J0H tons, has been toi'M'itoed. Nine of the crew were -aved and the fate of the rest is unknown. THE CROSS CHILD IS . BILIOUS. FEVERISH Look at Tongue.!.. If coated, Clean Ml lie Stonuieli, liver, ISowcls, Don't scold your (rut Till, peevish child. See If tongue 1b coated; thla if. a sure sln lt.s little stomach, liver anil nowela ure clogged with Hour waste-. When llsth.Hn, pale, feverish, full of cold, bad breath, throat nore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom ach ache, ludlKcstion, diarrhoea, fiivo a teiispoonful of ' I'allfornia Syrup ot KIkh," and lu u few Iioui-b all the foul waste and sour bile and fermentinc food passes out of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again. Children lovo this harmless "frull laaxtlve," and mother can rest easy after RiviiiK it, because It never fails to make their little "insldes" clean and sweet. Keep it bandy, mother! A little given today saves a sick child tomor row, but get tho genuine. Ask your druggist Tor a 50-eent bottlo of "Cal ifornia Syrup or Figs," which has directions tor babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Itemember there are counter feits sold here, so surely look and see that yours is made by the "Cal ifornia Fif Syrup Company." Hand hack: with contempt any other fig syrup. ' If your child is making a poor record at school, eye strain may be the cause, and you should consult Dr. Rickert at once. Exclusive Opto metrist and Eye-Sight Specialist, over the May Co., 308 East Main st., Medford, Ore. WANTED Everybody to Buy Meat at the BUNGALOW MARKET 523 E. MAIN You r-itn ill ways o,ct Im renins here. Our prices arc rilit. FIRST-CLASS MEATS Ilci f Put Roast, lb 12y2c Prime K'ih Roast, lb 15c Boiled Beef, lb 10c lieef Stew, Hi 9c llaniliuj o-er Sausage, per lb. 12C 1'oi'K sausage, in izy2c All Kinds of Beefsteak, lb. 15c C'udaliv Best Diamond (- Sugar Cured Mams, lb. 22c Legs of Porlc.ll. 15c Loin and Bib Chops, lb.. .15c Pork Shoulder Koast, per lb : 1214c Side Pork, lb 12ic Hug Heads, lb 5c W!i..Io or Hall: Hog 11c You all know BOB CROWDER and HARLEY HALL "We have a Cieueral Delivery, Phone oT I. Medford, Oregon Price Change The cost of crude materials makes necessary a price read justment, effective today. New prices will be' ' Jn the hands of our branches and ; i . ' i dealers shortly. The Fisk Rubber Go. of New York Makers of Fisk Tires lo ' ' I J, i i r Medford Voters, Attention Do not be misled by certain statements that arc reported to have been made regarding tho Business Men'ts association of this city and its policy towards the public. The statement that the Business Men's associa tion is organized to "fix prices" is an absolute false hood. Out of twenty-one firms selling groceries, six are members of the association.. Out Of nine meat markets, one" belongs to the association. ' Our mem bership consists of the four city banks, several physi cians and business men in all lines of trade. For a considerable time the city water department was a member of the association. The statement that the Business lien's associa tion wants to "kill the public market"' is another falsehood. Tlu? association went on record as favor ing the market, by passing resolutions to that effect shortly after the market was started. A large number of the business men and their families are regular patrons of the market, and without their continued support it would be a failure. The association stands at all times for anything that is for the best interests of the city and county. W'e arc organized for procuring better business laws and methods and for protection against fake ad vertising and professional "dead beats'.' and "won't pays." All our meetings are open to the public. EAltL (L 0 A DDIS, L. 13. BROWN, O. S. BUTTE1M-TELD, E. R SCHMIDT, ' A. C. HUBBARD, C. M. KIDD, Directors Notice to Ford Owners rim raies lor repairing roru cars uaejry 11'. TM T ' 1 SS Wl same as. maintained Dy ine rora o. in all its branches will be quoted by us beginning January 1st. In other words, we have a flat price for every job and can tell you in advance just what your work will cost. Car owners who have experienced the uncertainty of labor costs on over hauling will appreciate this new de parture. Bring your car in and let us show how cheaply you can have it thorough ly overhauled. Flat rates apply c. E. Let Us Explain how It is possible for us to stll yon auto suppltts of tho highest ordor at such low prices. It is no secret just the way we buy, in large quantities and for cash. Don't delay purchas ng that new horn, lamp, etc. Coma to. US' today. The cost will be nomi nal. ' - BC. E. GATES to Fords only. GATES !