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1- Tf'KSDA V. MARCH ) 2. 10:20: 'V ' " , P3TTE VOVTt stedtotitj mrc rRrnmrrc, wiroTOrcn, mri-nov. Medford Mail, tribune AN INDKPENDKNT NKWIMI'KU PUJiLIKHKU KVKKY Al TKItXOON KXCIiPT HUNIMY ItV 41113 WKUKOJtU Pi'iNTlNO.iJO Office, Mnll Tribune HulhJIiig, 26-27-2H North Kir street. I'hone 7a. A oonROlIdntlon of the remocrotlc Times. The Med ford Mall. The Mudfnnl Tribune, the Southern Urvgonlan. The Ashland Trlbuno. The Aferiford Hnnday Sun Is furnished subscribers desiring a Bcvim-day dully newspaper. ROIiKHT K1IHI,, IMltor K. S. .SMITH. MansKiir. SUBSCRIPTION TCBfiXS: BY MA 11. IN AltVANCK: LHlly, with SuihIhj- Sun yonr G.f' Xnily, with Suiiiluy S'tm, month.... .ti-1 lally, without Suiulny Sun, yf;tr.. 5,M Linlly, without Sunday Sun, inoulh .M Weekly Mil 1 1 Tritium1, mho v;ir t.'" Hun'lfiv Sun. une y;ir 1 BY CAKUIKIt In Alrdfur.1. AHhliiml. .InrUHunvlllr, Ontrul I 'dint, l'lio'-nix: lJitlly, with Sunday Hun, year $7..r.O Iniily, with Kundnv Sun, month t' DiHy, without Sunday Hun. year.. COO -. Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .til) WHY SIT ON THE SAFETY VALVE? Official pnper of the City of Medford. Official paper of JackHon County. Rn tercel an second-clnss matter nt Medfrtrd, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1879. fiKorn dully a vera bo circulation for six months ending April 1910 3,074 W1CMBKK OF TIIK AHSOOIATEO PUKHS. Full IjPJihim! Wire .Service. The Asso ciated Pres Is exclusively entitled to tho use for republication iff all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in tills paper, und also the local news published Iwreln. All rlKbls of republication of special diHpatclu-H herein are also reserved. :Ye Smudge Pot . By Arthur Parry This Is tlio 7th nnniversnry of t lie establishment of! thin col. It firsl. nppenrad MuitIi 2, liilil. Two yours .'f its oxistonco it in a comatoso state owing to tho war. It is the old est column of its kind In I he state, and has appeared with more regular ity, than any other column in said Hlate. Somo of tho remarks printed heroin have been reprinted in a largo number of newspapers tliruout tho union, and some of Its remarks have relurnod with another's name attach ed tlioreto. It hnH entertainod hun dreds, (it is hoped), and mado thou sands cuss, (It cloun net matter). "The ndininlHtrutlou has returned the, railroads to tho people," observed Sen of War .NooL llaker Monday, who forgot to incut Ion i that by tills , time next year the administration will also bo returned to tho people. ; ,., 'Those who' are slrlvinirVbr a "clean republican tlckul", are, just, wakening 4o tho painful fact that if tlioianemy injects a plnnk for modified prohibi tion In tllhir platform It will bo a clenneclropuhllctin ticket." ' '"' . :', i '"(,Tiio prayers for rain isliouid be 'VlnWit down. Unless the fervency of tho appeals are reduced, tho answer will bo a blizzard. . To date six weeks DC beseeching for something an irri gation ditch could furnish better, has netted two young snowste'rms. ; So Villa, in tho opinlott'of tho slate department, Is tho only "active ban dit" lert In Mexico. Tboso who drift -ed across tho border Saturday and slew one American and wounded another, woro paralyzed. . Tho schoolteachers will get a raise in pay, but tho potulo peiilm'H ,'f Chi cago anil their $ti per day, still have tho financial edge. ' I , John Coagulate is a sawmill fore inau al Weed, I'al. "Wanted .Woman Tor cleaning and cooking. I'liono 123 llwily nrtor noons." Want ad, 1'ortlaud Tele Bin nt). Tlio first spring poet lias sprung. , A I'rirnil Itt'fnmmrmltil Thi'in A person often does more good than lie realizes when ho tells a suf fering friend how to gel well. ,1. N. Tohlll, clerk l.ollio Hotel. Kvansville. ind., writes: "For weeks 1 suffered cons! itlitly with puius in the tuiuu.les .of my thigh. 1 was treated by the doctor for rheumatism hut found no .relief, l'pon leei.'mmendiitfon of n .friend, I tried I'oley Kidney l'ills and beano to get relief iilnmrt immedi ately." (lood for backache, rheuma tic pains, stilt' joints. "For sale by '.Medford Pharmacy." ' MOTHERS, PROTECT THE CHILDREN FROM FLU, COLDS AND GRIP Famous Old Tea Keeps Them in Fine Shape to Resist Disease . HehiKil (I.'ivh iirv nnxiouh dftv for tho mother. IIT flitldn-n nin in alino-a dully cmlA'-t with mfWtinn colds, In fliii'tiJi, or other dlx-usi'. Tin very lvtt iirohvtinn for ynr cliilit is iv sound, fuvilthy lnnly which Will .thrmvutT dlsenw K'"' '" Wnioh tho cliJIthvu dowdy. Don'fe tiuntect. th' (iiitipT si tt ti coat ml toiiKiieti. dull eyes MhttfuiRtiin'. Tlu-mi nn Hiin Hifjnn that their IwllM mfl w.keind hv p-ii-wm watc mat tur which should have been carrivil o(T. Noihititf lsK'Herfor (he childnui than nrnM-iisionil cup of fninnua old Lincoln Tea. It ho I ps k ftp t hi Itudv clonn mid lien It h v. It. nctw griii ly wiihmit jdnvk (ni( the sysK'tu Hkn violent pluRicH. l)ooj not creJito the physic habit Yory liiexpen-ilve and pleasant to take. Tbiu (ninotiH herb tea is ihe very 1it itnmrnneo nraliwt flif.iit, the Wst na crtptloit fur brlKlit fun nnd tony uheeLt. H.'t ettiits nt all drniTrf it-- I. ni vu IM-oprlwtary t.o.f Kt. Vyu, ind. MI(. PLUMTi rs tn talti! tlio ptiuop afcainst those con gressmen win) voted for the railroad bill. A marked copy of a coast paper has been sent us in which the editor sees in this action the opening gun in a campaign to introduce a dictatorship of the proletariat. ".Mr. Plumb, backed by organized labor, is to hold a loaded gun to the head of every honest congressman," de clares the editor, "and either secure 1 i is promise of sup port or take his political life. Carried to its logical con clusion this means lliat organized labor is starting on t h' dubious course of dirtat ing 1 lie policies of Ibis govern ment, and placing a man in overalls in the White House.'" We fail to see, in the evidence presented, any justifi cation for this blood-curdling prediction. Mr. Plumb, it appears to us, is merely doing what every American citi zen lias a riht to do. Naturally Jie believes in the Plumb plan, and quite as naturally he doesn't believe in the Cuin niiiifi Esch plan. On a perfectly straight-forward issue he is appealing for Ihe support of the electorate, asking them to vote against the congressman who he believes to be in the wrong. ' "," 4 ' ' ... , i. Tf this is the opening gun in a campaign to introduce n dictatorship of Ihe proletariat, then Air. lJryan'.s .cross-of-go'd speech was the opening gun to introduce .a dicta torship of the silversmiths. Of course, the entire business is absurd. Put it shvs it twist of mind which we fear is typical of it certain type of panic-stricken. Tory at the present, 1inie. JJecause. labor is entering polities, he can see nothing but; a sinister plot to massacre capitalists and put a union label on tlie dome of the national capital. . .:., As long as ,Mr. Plumb appeals to the fair-minded judg ment of the. American people, as expressed at the polls, Air. Plumb is well within his rights. Alorc than that he should be encouraged in his course. For there in the free battle of ballots, is-Democracy's insurance against disaster. The only way Air. Plumb can secure, 4,he Plumb plan is In persuading the American people the Plumb plan is what they want. The only dictatorship he or any one else can establish by the methods lie has adopted is the dicta torship we have always enjoyed the dictatorship of the American people. So few -people seem to realize that world opinion is a force just as domestic opinion is a force, the ulliinatu force in fact. "With world opinion in favor of organizing the world for peace, jio reservation could make or break f,he league covenant, situation. .TJia'.s the. real truth of the present Ida Tarbcilbelieves in rallying the treaty without any radical reservations, and considers tilt? delav a shame' and disgrace. fc5h shows tact iii, iiot mentioning, the individu als she, considers chiefly responsible. , . , .,,.' . .if.: vy .) 1 r- ..,.,..,..1 ,'l,l" . It look,? as though Dempsey's work in the shipyard at six dollars per would nrove ito ,be s rather expensive ex cursion.! front'? : Incidcutly,. Jiow inany pugilists did go to the The Dakota idea of compelling every .presidential, can didate to debate the issues with some other candidate must have been devised hv some one who never visited congress. Tf the work of a chamber thing it is worth doing well, present drive for membership of commerce is worth any That is the idea behind the we take it. ire .fear 'the. pleasure of the .Portland Journal in Ihe re if its si raw ballot will I'WI some wit h suspicion, ( iene- sult ml Wood won a wti Air. Hearst, we are informed, has leased die Hawley paper mills, which no doubt includes serial movie rights to the .llawlev divorce. Have to give Attorney d'eiieral Palmer credit thing. He admits he would like to be President. or one The BANK OF ABSOLUTE SAFETY I The Medford National Bank I 1 A BIOGRAPHY Of t Ih best droKsotl follow in town lmf paid his (Jtilm llo drovu tho finest mitt) in Medford I bid boiiln tlu rat Jio didn't !oil his hnnds with work Kilt Pad (Mil Ho met with misfortune lml wont "buster lv. found u home fn tho Poorhi.iiso lU(l was dead. And that yotiiiK dandy Kne-orod when invited to start a Savings Account in YOUR BANK 1 ' IimwW ' --r itfl I"l suffered from the scarcity and extravagant I ) i Amk0jmM cost of maple syrup. I i lpV ' The Karo you know eo well can now be had with I j KW a delightful flavoring of pure maple sugar. j i f I , .&rSN It's Karo Maple Flavor in the Green Can. It I j. ' . tastes as good as it looks, and it is as good for I ; H . . you as it taetes. The purity and wholesomeness l I Be sure to ask your grocer for Kara y cf genuine maole sugar are behind that delicious H B Maple m the Green Can. It ss - H I 1 guaranteed to please you or your ia3te. , I I grocer returns your money. Keep Karo Maple Flavor on the table. No other 1 jf I . , .' syrup is so delicious for pancakes or waffles. R I And remember it is always reasonably priced. j JOHNSON, LIEBER COiVIrANT CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. I Forthtid, Crcjoa 17 Battery Place New York .. . -. 1 . .. :rY - MEDFORD IRON WORKS jp 1A ..STT'iT.l i .1 III !..! " ' "I ' Cafe Holland . ' 'i . ,: i ! SpetialClnb Breakfasts;! .f? sMUUle Jio. 1 35o (1) Egg Ham " Hot Calces Cotroo -i No. 3 !i."c . (.l)Kgg ' Unoon " Hot Cakos Coffee No. 3 3."c i Na.if-T-85c ..Breakfast" Steak.. Toast . 'Coffoe ': ' No. 0 35c , , (1) Pork Ql.iop i-. 11 ( 2 ) COrn Cakos " Coffee No. ' -.Ific (3) Wheat Cakoa Country Sausage Stripped liacou orBuckwhent Cakos liam Cotfeo Coffeo so''mileh''hct'ter if flrtili':or is used tills spring, '., ," )!'. ' Ojir ppecla'l fcriiJ,izpr;fo.r tliiSitypo of ijusli will do woncioi'8 Cor you. y , , : ;'' riuy your slippy aK apply it riaht now. ' 'i V l '" ' i . . '! MONARCH Seed & Feed Co, -317 East Main Street. No. ! -:t5e Fried Musu with Iiacon Coffuo No. 8 3"i; riuin Oinrletto Wheat Cakes Coffee OKDKIi BY XVMHKU Stenography Multigraphing Circular work of nil kinds Mailing Lists Tunnell & Edwards 30C-.TOS I.ihorty BulldiiiK Mud Curd, Oregon. iillliS SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Oiu I'dx of Cluiriiioiiii Faro IWuVr FREE vi(!i rarh jar of Cocoa U.uttrr Cold Cream. hYguIar rico (iO rents. 2t CflivtPui iiH'i For Spring Canyon Utah Coal AND Dry Wood PHONE 212 WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL 651 B. Front St. Gasoline Engine and si'K.w ovti its lixrriii'iM, ami i;i:r.Mii(i W'e havn addi'd to our forre men win. uro thoroly eapaMo In repairiiiK and adjiistins gasoline engines. Tra tors, spray otitfitK. pump and other farm machinery. : I'hone J3.VII. John C. Signor Kiiiilii'k IIIiIk. U'-l-lf N. Kir St. Jacksonville Medford l.V!'l;iil't;iSA. Al'TuCAK t o. Schedule from Jan. 111. l'J'JO, Dally I'xcept Sunday. I.eavo Medford: 7:111 a. in., S:00 :i. in., :i:U0 a. m., 10:U a. m., 11:00 a. in., 12: DO noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 5:30 p. m., Sat. only 7:30 p. in., 9:30 p m.. Sat. only 10:30 p. m. I.eavo Jacksonville: 7:30 ft. in., S:30 a. in., 9:30 a. m., 10:30 a. in., 11:30 a. in., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:00 p. m., -1:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m., 7:00 p. m.. Sat. only S:00 p. m.. Sat. only 9:50 p. ni. Sunday Only Leave Medford: 9:00 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 13:00 noon, 2:30 p. in., 4:00 ;. m., 5:30 p. iu., 7:00 p. m., 9:30 p. in., 10:30 p. in. I.eavo Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m., 11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:30 p. in., i:(Mi p. in., 0:30 p. in., 7:30 p. in., J :.'.n p. in. Orrico and waiting room No. 5 S ('ri.r.t, Nasli Hotel lJulldiuK. Jacksnn villu waiting room at Keter's Confec-1-ionory. ioii (;i)tiii;s I Mnko Tlirm KLEIN The lallnr at l stln St, I XTKitriHiA X AUTOCAR CO. Schedule from Oeioncr 1, 191U. Dally (Except Sandny), lavo SliMli'tird Leave Ashland 7:li a.m. 7:10 a.m. 8:00 iv. m. 7:55 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 9:00 a.m. :10a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. lii:00 m. 12:45 p.ir.. . i:00 p m. 1:25 p.m. 1:23 p.m. j 2:10 p.m. 2:10 p.m. S:00p.m. 3:00 p.m. S:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:26 p.m. 4:2i, p.m. 5:30 p.m. f:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:40 p.m. S:40 p.m. .. 8:40 p.m. ;Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Sat.nnly 9:30 p.m i Sat. only 10.30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight Sat. onl) SCSOAY ONLV lave Medford L euve Ashland 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. ll:00a.ra. 11:00am. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 'Z-:0A p.m. 3:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p m. 8:30 p.m. t:30 p.m. , :S0 o.m S:S0 D.m MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SH(P ... . ; i ,i . ; . I 1 1 ' Aiisq ngent tpr Fairbanks an Mor r 17 SnlHh Rivaralila. ' -"I 1 Dndue Car, stand corner Main Bartlett. Phone 900. ' , ' i. D. deLasey ' , '.;,. . , - , - . ..... ... . . 11 . .' I .- I J!'. . . it Telephone II - . , . fi, Riverside, Apple and - E." Fifth Streets The Dow Hosoitat Special attention given to surgical, axid obstrbltjcl - : .... i . . v. . v-v, .1-, , , I AH Li cases; No extra charce for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON Everything Electric for Automobiles Trucks and Tractors : Guarantee Battery Seryice Auto Electric Equipment Co.v 27 North Grape Street. a 1 1 1-5 r; y l: 4 111 Medford Concrete Construction Co. General Contractors 'Dealers in Washed Sand, (.! ravel, Crushed Ji'oek, and Cement. Oi'ficc Jackson County Eank. Phone 80-W Vilmo Fl our sells fur .")0r to S.'ic per sack chrapyr tlian other flour and is tiiiarantccd in -rive cut ire satisfaction. It is made in .Mcdl'ord frmn Ungiie K'iycr 'alley Wheat. We also have all kinds of Poultry Feed. Office and wnltlnp room No. 5 snntb I'roul, Nash Hotel lliiildlng. ffiona 30, Our prices are'riyht. Ours is ;i Home Indiistrv. Rogue Valley. Milling Co. 13