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Til 10 il KDKOIfl) m Mi, 'I'm HI UMDKOM), OlMWOX, SrXDAY, DWIOM HhlR o, 100.0. 13 POET EXPLAINS LABOR COUNCIL RiJEF THINKS HIS NOTED WORK BACKS UPPiNGHOT IT ALL OVER Watson Says Mrs. Asqultli and Stop-1 Pasadena Lends In Movement to Get Ex-Boss Believes That He Has Spent daiiiilitcr Toijethcr Compose j General Indorsement (or , His Final Day Behind "The Woman With the the Forestry I the Chief. , . Serpent's Tonn.uo." NKW YOltK, 1)!(!. -I.-Tho Timos today pnlilinlioH ii statement to which Prison t Bars. I'AKADKNA, fnl., Dun. 4. With the viow of advocating " gonornl itt- is appended tint autornph signature dorsciuenl of Chief Koiostor Clifford if William Watson, the Knglish , Pinehnt mill his policies of comer- port, vVho nrrivud hero yostorday, 'flollling a uosllon that has boon tho food for world-wide gossip, an fol- HAN KUANCIHCO, Dec. (.That ho will never ho puulidied by portal Horvltuilo for th eorlnioH ho comiult tod whllo ho wiih tho recognized bos vation of natural resources, the Cen-'"f Hnn I'rnnclHco'B politics during thi Iral Labor ('oiincil of l'ltmluna to- roKlmo of former Mayor Hugcno day announced tho adoption of rem. Hchmttj; Ih tho confident opinion of !: llntiotiM declaring itself unable to be A1)0 IllI0f- T,I ox-bnim believes that "n.o on.an With tho Serpent s , t , f , , , ,,. 1 when ho wan released or. ball of 'Jonguo' In a composite photograph . , ,,,.... , ... . . ,, , . of Mr. As.piith and her stopduugh- "r,' ol Krcnt corpora. , I3..0.000 by Judge Cnbnnlrw Thars- tor, Violot. Tho poo mix a portrait t"H. , y ho had spent his last day behind of tho physical eharaotoriHticH of Tho resolutions follow: prlnon walln. .Mr. Aiiiilh and tho nuiiilality of "Whereas, tint fniiNitri'nl!ntl nf flm Hlluf HMft 'OMtfrifl) at IlOIMO with Violni AMipiith. Tho latlor in tlio nilnnn t Im itK..u I f ... It.. ml. ..I. . f, .. . u iiivimuin ii jun muni. iiiriJKIH- vol ' ().. fiitnily and rtiluH lln.111 " ' . V "wm,M , out tho day ho wa vlnltod by frl,.adK. nil. Violet iri tho real official voioo ""M" """'0 u,u wllole I''!'"', nnd n,i received tholr congratulations upon IiIh release. Concerning tho In dictment pon (I I UK against lilm. Kiicf roftiHod to speak. Ho decllnod In anv niarinor to iIIhciihh Hnn Francisco's polities. "It might Justifiably ho ronsldcnd ipmkiiig with autliority." '"u0 "lis VII Mit'Ktion inay bo set Tim poem which linn canted o ""d by tho present ooiirw, there intioli comment, ns having been ap- oro' ho 't plied to the wife of Kuglnnd's pro- t "llosolvod, That tho l'undona inter, refer to tho iiioutat tinlitios Central Labor Council outers it of the "Woman" n follows: ilnitio protoot astMiiwl tii- "Who hllKhU tho worlliieHt in the 'K li0 I'v'I'Io'h property to tho t;nat tiromiinptuoiiH of mo to iIIhciihh hucIi land oorpomiion, tliereby Kuntly 1 u- niattor now." ho ald. "If 1 havo Sili'orM at tho jtiM, coudomuH tho 'raMitiK tho domination, which in too opinions they would bo without In- hravo , .K'at, and Mi'eMH that poinfro- terot to tho public. Anywn;, this And blnoki'im pM'duosn in ith fravo." 'OH0 U ' ''nnctitiK leKbtlntiou Ib not tho tlmo to make thorn known." Tho phvftii-iil iMirtrait of lh hiili- "'OHmiry to prom-rvo to this and fu-, KxiktIs to Win. joot of the poo in'm: ,,ir" Koiiorations their rightful inter- ConcornlriK IiIh appeal, which Ih "She is not old; she is not youuK, ,,M,,4 'M,llly in tho ooal laud and 1 pending, Huef unld: Tho womnn with tho Kcrpont's l"wr sites held by the Koverntuent. ' "Nnturnlly I expect to win. Wo tonfc'uo; "Resolved, That a ooy of these took a thotmnnd exceptions In tho Tho liacgard ehenlf, tho huiiKorinj; rcsidutions bo sent to the two sen- case In which I wan convicted, and cvo, atoi-s from this state and to the rep-, tho grounds of our appeal arc many. Tho iKiisoned worda Hint wildly flv, rcneniiuivo irorn tins distnet. I hav0 spent $20,000 In preparing The famirthod hand" faeo, tho foverd 4l f H CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. -f-f-f-f4 Mrs, K, I'. Kiiicixm iiud her two ( diuiKliters left .Sunday morning for San Diego, Oil., where they wUI SM)nd tlio winter. lohil A. Welel was here during tho we"ok from Vonenlla attending to hus- iueis affair. City Kugiiioor Osgood was hero hint Saturday on business rouneeted with' tho now wator system. .1. O. Ihiiiioooii bought n fine htisi-; Ilium lot on I'iim street, between j Fourth and Fifth streets, yenterday frtnn I. M. MeDounld. Tlie lot is .V"x, MO mid will Moon be valuable as a liuiino locution. I Three Gold Mill boy. Donald Av-1 nry. Lenter Parker and Alfred Hunt- DRIVEN 10 ASHLAND 1 1.1 . i ,r , f, t 1 congratulate you upon tho sueeer.s nwuv from homo .Monday of nst uook 1 1 i. . , 11 1 , .1 . .1 1 ,1 y havo hail in .ridding Modtord ot noil wa ked o Hum city hrough the1;, . , . ., , ,, , ... 1 ,1 1 1 Hint undesirable class of so-called drenching rain, when they were pick- ,. , . .. . , .. . niVLllimi , . 1 t 1 1 til ,t 'knockers you havehl AOINMlltDL od up by Marshal Ho mos on tele- , . . , , , , 1 niluunL'io. a i 11 Hutu nil 1 ui'iiuii, I iri.- Kesoiveil, tliat we urge tho van-, tho appeal and with It a record con ohm organizations of the city to tubs 1 slating of 0000 pages. Xothlng moro prompt action in tho matter, that can hu dono at tho present time, but oongre.HS may know how emphatic- I confidently expect vlstory." 1 nlly tho I'inchot jiolioy of eonserva-1 Since his Incarceration In tho city lion in Miclained by tho people." Jail Uuef had becomo an advocate ! of prison reform. Tho conditions In tho local jail, ho said, nre partially rosponHlhlo for IiIh falling health. "I Huggest,'.' ho said, "tho adop tion ot a charter amendment compell ing ovory pollco Judgo to spend 30 days In tho Jail; ho then would have an o-ppnrtunlty to acquaint himself with conditions and could govern Secretary of Commercial Club of That his actions upon tho bonch accord- 1 ingiy. "itornomber, my talking of these conditions Is first hand, It Is a re volting system wo have, and my In torst In Its bottorniont will ho per-1 niitnent. 1 suffered horrors contem plating possible contagion: almost any dlsoaso might ho abroad there. ( Howover, I doom tho year spent in j tho prison as an 'an Inestimable prlv- llogo.' " I City Says They All Are Locatlnrj There. (Comiuunientiou.) Ahhland, Or., Nov. 'J7, 11I0D. To tho .Mail Tribune: I wUh to 0110 advice from! heir paren s and ,. . , . . . ., ., . . , , , .. . 1 hove, in ilnving most ot them to Ah- ho it ion e n the evening Irani. , , , , r. , , , ,, . IIIIIU, lllll IIIIL'I II KMII1 I1UII I 111. Wllllv 'on our part havo shipped most of them to some other place. RAILROAD MAY ADOPT LITTLE BLUE-EYED BOY A hunch of youngsters from Med ford attempted to "make Koine howl" in Central Point Thanksgiving eve ning, but Marshal Holmes soon S(iiolelied their exuberance of spirits by giving them the alternative of ho-, Ii 11 t!tt i I It 011 un 'rta it I ti iv n iiti ft (tu 1 in tho cooler for the night. They be-'0 "I'lHnnity to knifo Ashland in hnvod Wo find, however, tlint our good neighboring town of Mod ford has a most willing, contemptible, lying bunch of knockers, who aro using ev Scenic hotel at a little station on tho Great Northern In tho Cascade moun tains thoro Is today a pretty hluo eyed baby hoy who may bo adopted by tho groat Hill railroad system. Tho llttlo tnlto was found lying In tho snow between tho ends of tho ties by a track-wnlkor early yostor- ' -vn ordor to discourago people from even I.... A...,a r vn.....u,n taking a look at ns, by tho slanderous " L .. " ! ....... ... . , untruthful ,m,irl-j uay moi hiiik, m is making a tnur of tho coast, arrived ' 'J0h ( " .,ri s72 rontmoiit ' from tho I"ltod' Tunuilnv l.i viu t fr i fnw duva u- Ih ! XS0W' ,UI W0 "Hk ,S 1,,H continent, nnd if you will, through tho medium ' . , ' of your newspaper, Imvo this eon-1 f . OorfoUo Ho U of Oeorg own Tuosdav to visit for a few davs with liar Html. Mr. A. C. Walker, of nonr! tiiti'tt Clik Imu liiiiin MkctliiifV Trkf annifi I I'm1 11111 invn 1111111 wi nwiuv . i ll 1. k 1 time -lit Woo.lhurii. and will go from " T ' 'y , T1 1 tl,iu i,,.. 1., i.a AiiWl.. on lir wnv 0(1 ,l wl" 1,0 Krcutl' npprecmtcd, I us- home. Mrs. Fred Fredenburg of Horn- brook, Oil., left for her homo Friday Is In a precarious condition at tho hospital at Loavonworth, at which placo Bho was removed from tho train ... ..... ......... , , . . , , nfter spending several days, the guest I""""" , , J . y"""". of Mrs. W. A. Owen. Mrs. Freden- I?1 !.,M !,r ' l" V,k,"? I)U?,,,J to bing was a former resident of this !'"! ' ' " "' """g re, oily, when her husband was propri- Ouo iiiHtanco in particular is called " .- . lo' our attention-thai of a boarding-' '1 ', coaches ollowlng tho news of IIIU 1 1 nil IIH ui tiiiiu. Hor of tho Central Point hotel u ntuuhor of years ago when that hos telry was first opened. F. V), Miller has puroluiHod lots .'1 and -1 in block 70, at tho corner of Sixth and Iliizel streets, from tho Central Point Townsito company, the I'onsidernlion being $22.r. Ho will build a modern residence and make u permanent homo oh his property. M. Marshall and his son, Karl Mar shall, loft last Friday for an extend ed trip through California, where thoy will look over different sections of tho flolden slalo with a viow to lo nting. v Clnudo Clark nnd Arum Woleh, Loth of whom havo boon working in Tortlnnd for sovornl months, havo ro turnod to Centrnl Point for tho win tor. . Notlco Is horohy glvon thnt J. II. Carkln ban purchasod tho sovoral fntoroHtH of tho othor partnora In tho Oregon Roalty Co., with offlcos In tho ltoguo Hlvor dopot and Jackson Coun ty Dank building, and will continue tho' business undor tho saino namo. lUeaso call and Hottlo all accountH with tho old firm at onco. 223 Tho dislingnisheil bond machinist of tho Mail Tribune composing room departs this morning for IiIb oxtons ivo holdings at Knglo Point. tain Teal e-tnte dealers. Our untural eo' elu-ion i-. that some of your renl estate men are stooping s olow as nny knookor cnlild by offoring to di vido commissions on prospective sales. Kindly give moli knockers wide publicity nnd I am sure that your notions will bo greatly appreciated by tho fair-mindod citizens of both Mod ford nnd Ashland. Thanking you ngain and wishing you till possible success, remain, H. O. FROLACH, Seerelnry Ashland Commercial club. A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF TWINS. Arrived in Medford tho other day. Ouo adds to tho refinement and cul ture of tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goro of I'M South Cent nil, while tho oilier adorns tho homo of E, N. Warner, 800 Wost Main. Words fail to express (ho satisfac tion it gives us (n soil those wondor fill grand StclllWay pianos, tho pos session of whioh is (ho dream of ov ory pianist. Tu tho words of Mrs. E. Fi. Ooro, "a Sleinway piano is tho only piano wo can really buy with our o.yos and oars olnsod," Absolute porfcolion in ovory dolail, a work of art, (he consuinmauon of tireless study of tho greatest brains in piano construction in all (ho world for near ly a contury. Sold by Sherman, Clay & Co., 134 West Main st. 220 Pending tho receipt of word from tho mother of tho llttlo one, It will bo kopt In tho caro of tho women at tho Sconlo hotol, and If Mrs. Roth does not tako th baby It will bo adopted by ono of tho Grent Northern railroad men. TABLE ROCK ITEMS. - Tho long rains of last week caused Hoguo river to overflow . its banks and do much damngo (o fencing. A special school .meoting will bo held Docemhor 9 to consider tho question of voting a tax for tho en suing yonr. S. C. Collins has reoolrod a la consignment of poar troos, which ho will sot out as soon as tho woathor will pormit. Hoonuso of (ho high water wo wore without mail or tolephono sorvico for several days last week, but tho blockade has been raised nnd wo nro now enjoying tho luxury of knowing what's going on in (ho world. Sovoral pcoplo from horo nttendod (he lecture- on "Lincoln," by Profos sor Adrian at tho Agato sehoouhouso Saturday night, and all speak well of it. Dr. W. M. Van Scoyo from Illinois hns rontod pfflco rooms In tho now building on Wost Mala streot and will opo im dontal offlco In n few-days, A Chat on Clothes Fine feathers make fine birds. Fine clothes create prestige. They represent your sorial standing and determine your judgment and your taste. They produce respect and confidence, and imp.-irt the 'tssur- an'0 which surmounts all barriers. Look at, the men who have force dtheir personality on the voilu, Could they have broken the exclusiveness of higher society I'lrclcs widioi'l. that stamp of refinement and cvilu ire--fine clothes? Another point is that true- style requires quality. It is next to impossible to produce fashion without using high grade material which will stand wear and keep its shape. So that it pays to buy fine clothes. When we decided to cany men's clothes many brands were considered. After much debating, we selected the Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes The highest testimonial towards this happy choice is that our customers want no other makes after a trial. They become walking advertisements and bring their friends to us. Complaints are unheard of and the satisfaction unfailing. We are anxious to show you this splendid line, whether you buy or not. "We know how greatly to your advantage it will prove to sec them. "When that old worn suit of yours must be replaced, don't fail to give the Hart, Schaffner & Marx brand a fair trial.. You will never regret it. Deuel & Kentner FOR MARY: A Few Hints for Xmas To Be Found at Lhe Medford Furniture Company FOR JOHN: FURNITURE DEPARTMENT A NICE, COMFORTABLE ROCKER, A PRET TY PASTEL PICTURE, CHINA CLOSET, BUFFET, EXTENSION TABLE, WRITING DESK, LIBRARY TABLE, IN FACT, ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, THAT ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT A NICE PIECE CUT GLASS, A BEAUTIFUL JARDINIERE, HAVILAND CHINA, ROYAL DALTON SILVERWARE, LOTS OF BARGAINS. CARPET DEPARTMENT ORIENTAL RUG, LACE CURTAINS, A LARGE SE LECTION IN AXMINISTER RUGS. 5:1! tMI FOR FATHER: DON'T FORGET Buying a piece of furniture is not throw ing your money away. FOR MOTHER: Medford Furniture The Complete Housefurnishers Co