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B THE MlDDffQRD MAIL 'PRTRTrNTR. Anp.7Wnn nw.nrvr tiDtniv iwrtninnn ... HOBSON S TIE IS GAINING FAME Waves Like Valient Battle Flag Whenever Congressman Waxes Indignant on Subject of War. MUCH WORK DONE ON RAWLEY MINE Copper Prospects Are Bright In Their Neighborhood on the Umpqua Divide. WASHINGTON, Deo. 31. Repre sentative Ilobson's nccktio is becom ing famous. It is flung to tho breeze, like a bat tle flag whenever tho Alabama statesman rises totnnko a speech, ami it is kept wnving ns long us the onitoricnl torrent ocutinucs. A deaf tnnn might know that Hobson wn fc f consist; of -as nssf3 iivuuuij iiuuiu ti u it. Japan if be could seo nothing about Hobson but his necktie. As sodn as the hero of the Mcrri niao rises from his chair to address the house, ho unbuttons his vest, tucks tho two sides of tho garment out of sight under his coat, and re leases tho necktie. Tho cravat, as though conscious of tho duty it has to perform, seems to become imbued with lifo and projects itsolf at an ni'glo of forty-five degrees from tho Hobsoninn shirt bosom, and from that moment keeps pace with the speech. "War is inevitable," shouts Ilob son. Tho tio uplifts itself as though it it were a saber to be used to im pale tho Japs. "Shall we thus remain defenseless, at their mercy?" cries the Alabama member. Tho tic falls to his bosom, despairing. "But there is yet hope; fortifica tions can bo built" vociferates the congressman. The necktie feels the vigor of that hopeful heart two inch es beneath its silken front, and perks no a little. In another moment it is ngnin waving like a banner in battle, is again uplifted in defiance, is again disconsolate upon tho great man's breast. At the conclusion of his speech Mr. Hobson captures the tie, smooths it down, and carctully buttons his vest over its folds. Saturday, January 8, is Children's Day at The Art Studio. Call and see about it 244 OF FRENCH COUNT CANNOT READ 0 RWRITE R. A. Rawley, of the Umpqua Cop per company, which is developing tho I Rawley mine on tho Umpqun divido just over tho lino botween Jackson and Douglns county on tho head wators of Deer creek, is in Mcdford on business. Mr. Rowley and his associates have been in possession of tho prop erty for tho past eight years and have just completed the development cross cuts and open cuts which have shown up a forty foot vein of paying ore. Tho oro taken from the Rawley mine is very similar to that of tho Bluo Ledgo and is just ns rich in copper: Tho work this year, how ever, has deovloped a strong vein of sulphide ore, which Mr. Rawley is nmvd by experts will, when mixed with tho otchr ores from the mine, will reduce tho cost of smelting ma terially, only 4 per cent coke being rmired, the sulphide carrying tho other necessary ingredients to reduce th tro. The company is now taking steps to patent the ten claims owned by tho company and the nevt year will probably bring into being n copper district which will only bo excelled by the Bluo Ledgo in size. Tho vein is 135 feet wide between tho walls and addition is the sulphide lend. T!,P nMrnl outlet for this mino is through Mcdford, as tho omst fcasi t reach tho porperty now is up Trail creek and across tho divide near Diamond Rock, so this adds one mora to tho raining resources of the State of Siskiyou and as the Oregon ian would say, "Helps out tho gro- eeryman, the alleged newspaper and tho pritner's devil from Jacksonville that much." ATTELL PUTS IT OVERJARROl For Ten Rounds Clever Llttlo Ban tam Weight Is Aggressor and Landed tho Cleaner Blows. FREE DELIVERY 10 BEJTEHDED An Additional Carrier Will Bo Added and More Territory Taken In Thrco Dollvcrlos In Busi ness Districts. Postol Inspector Flavin was in Mcdford recently looking over the free delivery situation and has de cided that Mcdford needs nn nd- PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 31 -Thrco thousand Portlnudites who saw last night's tend round boxing oxhihiliou t ii .n i t uuiwccu uuiuo .mien ami iiiminy union uuu Aieuioru needs nil Carroll, both of San Francisco, to-; ditional carrier as well as somo ex tensions in tho freo delivery limits. Tho now system will likoly go into effect January 15th or February 1, and from that timo throo deliveries a day will bo mado in tho business part of town and two in tho rest denco districts. Cliff Rocket is the first substituto carrier on tho list and will bo tendored the appoint ment. Tho following now territory has been added: South Newtown from F.Ievonth to city limits; Ilentty from; Central nvonuo to block north of Lib-1 erly; Central avenue to north citv limits; Gcucsscc to Shonnan; Roose velt nvonuo to Sherman; Evergreen, Fir, Holly nnd Ivy. from Twelfth to city limits; Peach from Main to Tenth; nil Hnmilton, all North Ivy, Palm, North Onkdnlo noj already in. An examination for enrrior will bo hold January 7 to fill up waiting list. day nro proclaiming tho littlu He brew ns the rightful bantamweight champion of the world. Attcll is around town today with out a scratch, while Carroll's right oyo is closed and his face badly bat tered and bruised. Had a decision been rendered At tell undoubtedly would hnvo been tho favorite. Ho wns tho aggressor all through tho ten rounds and laud ed tho cleaner blows. Tho little Hebrew had plenty of stenm back of his punches nnd mado Carroll wince timo after time as he sent in his body punches. Attell nlso used a straight left to good advantage and in tho first session started tho clar et flowing from Carroll's noso and partially closed his right eye. Carroll put up a game nnd clover battle but his blows lacked steam. Attcll was always boring in nnd al though Carroll landed several piod wallops he wns unnblo to stop tho Hebrew's rushes. Saturday, Janunry 8, is Children's Day at Tho Art Studio. Call and see about it. 244 Saturday, January 8, is Children's Day at The Art Studio. Call and seo about it. 244 Giving & Boost PARIS, Dec. 3L Jay De Castel lane, the son of oCunt Boni Do Cas tcllane and hi former wife, Process Do Sagan, can scarcely read or write according to a stor ytold by bailiffs in the court of appeals today. In serving a paper on Princess De Sagan, charging her with neglecting her children's education, bailiff was instructed io watch Jay's writing ex crcises given by a governes. Ac cording to the officer tho lad wrote a few simple sentences but was con stantly prompted. The bailiff stat ed that his signature was tho only thing that Jay could write unassisted. ANOTHER TURK OFFICIAL IS ASSASSINATED CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 31. Tews was received here today of tho assassination Tuesday of Hassen Tl lilm Pasha, governor general of tho Yomen valley, while en route from Saan to tho Red sea. CLOSER UNION (Continued from pace 1.) not bo held; need organization on both ends of tho lino; would pay to put a man in tho field. Grants Pass is a unit for organization. Saturday. January S, w Children's Day at The Art Studio. Call and see obout it. 21 1 oe Largest Day's Business Since Last May Wo had tho finest day's businosa yoatorday wo could ovor havo wishod for. Tho crowds camo and bought goods. Not a singlo complaint. No ono could complain about prico or quality, for wo havo mado tho prices lowor than any storo in Jackson county dares to offor tho samo valuos for. The Unloading Sale Ofiers the Best? of Opportunities We can't toll that anything has boon sold. THE ASSORTMENTS ARE AL MOST AS GOOD AS AT THE BEGINNING. EVERYTHING IS REDUC ED IN PRICE. YOU SAVE ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY. We invite you to como and oxamino tho valuos wo aro of foring. Wo will glad ly show you through tho storo, and as everything is displayod and big CARDS show the former and salo pricos you can seo at a glunco tho ACTUAL SAVINGS utchason Coin FORMERLY BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. The H py JUDGE SILAS J.-OAY. (Continued from page 1.) NEW VERSION OF ALASKAN PLEASES littlil ilv hill? nliuit .I.. Tl. ...... ' , . " """ nu'iv.wu company uuu seouiou to onjov when he died ln9t evening. Judgo Day was born April 3, 1820, and wns 83 Years, eitrht months nml 28 days old at tho timo of his death. J. p. s. cowies apoko on fruit mar- Jacksonvillo Sundayi UBd0r tho mw- Comedy Part Superior to That ket conditions In New York. Thought central distributing depot should bo made In that city and salesmen sent out to soli fruit to largo hotels and other users. J. A. Perry favored full organiza tion of valloy, and was willing to help. S. L. Bcnnott said prices had not! boen as good as they should Thought organization n Of pices of Jacksonville I. 0. 0. P. lodge. The Inst letter over penned by I Judge Day was to tho Mcdford Mail j Tribune, in regards to tho publica tion of a story that ho was a very; sto man. iho letter follows: Ills Last Letter. Jacksonville. Or., Dec. 38, 1009. To tho Editor: In your daily issue Last Year But Shows That It Was Tacked On. The remodeled Alaskan packed tho houfio to overflowing. Standing ould bbo. 0f yesterday, the 17th, you stato that . 5:00111 wn3 n 11 premium. This is a , .unu. ......,..... utvUv.u. . nm j.in vory j.. t m , - jjoou gnowniR ior mo uuru pononn- should bo men who knew how to or- Jncksonville. Your nformnnt is in! "co of tho samo opera in so short ganlzo and tho best of men should -,. nt m i.:., ,? ,i :n n. timn. ; is this, howovor, tho comedy shows 1 jt. ( uuu ii was mado in another place and pasted on tho opora. Thin makes hard work for n comedian. Winburg and Carroll aro a couplo of very good men. Tho writor has often scon them in othor days, nnd knows t hem to bo real fun mnkors. Tho fact in, the Alnsknn never did have a comedy plot. It has a pretty lovo . story, uiiKtio scenery nnd oestumiug, ' nml with tho northern environment it , introduces a now phnso of stngo lifo. I Mr. Dctmar Poppon, who player tho part of Totem Polo I'ote, up- ... , , . . . penrcu umiar omsi iryu'K circum staucos, aB his predocosor was not a good man, hut Inst yenr tho whole opera centered around Totem Polo Poto, ho wns tho feature of tho show, while in this year's version Poto has Yes, wo can nlwnya kivo "Tho Alaskan" n good house. K. M. A. b at tho head. Fruit should bo han- t nm Mnnn !, Annnu',l Did vou liko tho now version ns PH n " ovoner with thrco othor died by experienced men from tho' :n T W Vetan ,nm;n!n e well ns tho oldt Was tho mioalion Pnr J"" Kod os his own. Mr. t I I T 1 , I ...J --- -. , , , beginning. Pay to glvo good salary. physical condition by three different I y honrd on every side. If you put Poppcn J a Rood singer and a good jonn u. uiweu mougut decline or ns physicians as in this coun-l Iho question up to mo, I will havo to 0lor nnu P"1 P" in n man prices was duo to falling down In tho trv. nn.i .tlnv -npt. nrnnnn lnc deeido in favor of tho now version. W fnshion. pack. Believed In organlzaUon, but a brealdng down from old ago. If l "Tho Alsakan" ns it first enmoj Mr. Jahn Phillips, ns Richard At- mUBt bO dOnO Tight. I Kn ..n:i A mm T Ml il I .'-... .nn n nlmnlnn nA.mnnni Imf Wntnr. IU nn nitnrntll. tnllor tvlin 111 A. Wosterlund thought much of livo until Anril 3. 1010. 1 will then be out, wns a pleasing performance, but water, is an operatic tenor, who in 84 years of ago. Tho only thing I 'ono that would not Btnnd a critical his timo has played mn-y parts. Ho Is better than trying to drag down. You can help to boost this town by taking an Interest in its do. ings. If you read this paper reg. ularly you will bo pretty sure to become interested in local affairs. organization After several other prominent growers, Including H. L. Pankey, B. B. Waterman and others, bad voiced their sentiments, a motion was car ried that a commltteo of 15, of which C. B. Whlsler was to "bo chairman, be selected by Professos O'Gara to con sider ways and means for tho or- . ganlzatlon and to draft plans. Hood lllvor's success duo was duo to care about this matter is my daughter' roviow. Totem Polo Pete, nnd his was by for ; the host At water wo havo Mrs. Mamie Do.v, is now nt Wells-" song always enrnod the opera out on evor seen in ma pan. ton, North Dakota, under medical j to dry footing. Tho prinoipnl com- Miss Jcssio tSonor in a vory grace treatment, and expects to bo until shol cdy part expired with tho first act, f"l actress, nnd is thoroughly at homo returns to her homo in April ensuing,' nnd tho pnrt of tho professor was n in the part. Sho has a little vor and is then expected to return to hor' gloomy attempt at wit. This was in brntto in her voico, which wo wish home hero. On her account nlono I tho old version, but theso things hnvo was otherwise boen remidiod in a great emosuro by1 Ltta ijckhard, as tho Eskimo tho clovor work of Mr. Carroll, who girl, was a polly littlo soul nnd has rowritton tho Liborotto and has romped hor way into tho heart of worked up a couplo of first-clnss tho audlouoo, as did also hor sistero, comedy parts for himself and Gus tho Eskimo chorus. Tho introduo- Peter M. Kershaw, sales manager Winburg. Tho Gonnan professor and Hon of n snowball scono proved a am writing to have tho matter cor reeled. Rospoctfully yours, SILAS J. DAY. I Thn nnnllnp fnon niHniimd tn meet again on January 22 at which! timo tho organization will bo por- f ), Ormmn OrnniiA onmnnnv. Iina Mb lniicliint? nowdor. is far ahead of dolitrhtful now stunt whoroin tho nu fected. lft fn- nn nt-nn.ini tri-, ...ii. t, nrnFncsnr nt Innt von p. willi ii dicnen toHKfil imitntinii Hiinwlinlls nl Saturday, Janunry 8, is Children' Day at Tho Art Studio. Call and v about it. ni l "Tho Top of the Morning." Tticr Im n U-nuty In the old Illber nluu crttlng Ihnr wUIips one "the top of Hie mortiliig" which few of us ar nblo to coiuirclicnd. The moruliif;' prime, with Its fn.li, awoet hour of tonic Irivzes ami unlnliitfil nlr, mr InvlKiimtlon of limly umi plrlt. itii ImpulHf to Hinrt wltli thf Idrtli of Hi liny io do nil llihiRK well utilil the hud down lirlup lis nnt nml happy rev orle mill "th'iulm of liii'oinimiiilcot,li lrrnmn"-lf ymi ro n-wnlklng In tho top of the inoniliijf." renily to be guld nl by txiluri. till thrmj wholcuomc In-nui-nciM will come to you. and every humlri'il ynrils of the wny will flnd you Mteppliig out more Jauntily nnd with n IIuIiht Inn rt.-London Mull. The Franklin Ckpeditlon. The grenU'st trapely of tho for north, nays n wrltfr In tho Boston Ucmlil. wns that of the Blr John Frnuklln exiMHlltlon. Irnuklln nailed In IK4.'i with two ships, the Krcbu nml the Ternr. Thry pnased iiji tho went const of Urreuland nnd were last seen In Intliuile 74 itrj(rtcji 48 mliiuten. For three yenrs nothing wns henrd of the pnrly. Then expiMlltlons were sent out, nml the cllscorery nfter yenrs of tho records of the voyage ns well ns of many Mkelctoim showed Unit the com mmiilcr. otllcers ntxl crewa of the two- vessels, lo the tiuinler of 13L hud pcrlsheil to n man. Their fntn was only finally rrvyitlrri In 1H.M by Dr. Itae of the Hudson liny company nnd In JR.',)! by CnDtnln Mcfllntook. HMHsHsIsssIbsIbM I ANNOUN E NT Our Annual I January 3 to and I Everything I Hutchison & Clearance Sale Including January 15 Sale on Lumsden