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MEDVOftr MATT. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORttCI ON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1911. PAGE FJVE JAP QUESTION ROAD READY AS STIRS SULONS FAR AS MADRAS Result of Conference is Not Made Celebration of Event Will Come Later Public Government Will Be Urged to Have Regard for the Pauific ti Slope. i u .M -d'Mi -. --. '") SACRAMENTO, Gnl., Kcb. ti-AWifitf V n. in Year According to Wishes Ex pres'sed by James J. Hill Work is Being Rushed. PORTLAND. Oil-.. Feb. 11. After A -. . - ... .L.l ... i IlOLiinlHi? tlie nnti-ASinhP question ,.lllinr,,. ,. ' ,.f ...,,ru Tiu, i tin its huvii ; reached a serious stage, in- .. , , i . . :,,,...,,..... . 7 , ,, , , ,,lnu'.s nre nbont roiuly to iiialimiriue sitnreut lenders m the state sennto ' . . . v. . . ,v . , ,i- ., , , . ,. . ...mini service mi" jmi-niii- wivjiwh. lie da eonlcreiice todav at which, it' . .. .. .. .-. . ,',. , , , er , n,. Lavin-' ot rails on the new Oreuon is UO loved, a ) an for ctlectunllyl.., ... .. , ... .. -,.,.:,.., ... ,,,!. .. . i Trunk line as lar south as Iadras I'lidit'i'' the lei-Native aintation ana itist Orientals was determined up on. The result of the conference was not made public but sufficient was learned on which to bn-e a prediction t tint' the Inderal Relations Committee will offer a substitute resolution for that (if Senator Sanford. which pro tects, afrniust the elimination of the "coolie clause" from the pending new treaty with Japan. The substitute will be of a milder tone than San ford's resolution. The government will'V urged to have regard for the Pacijie Slope and not let down the liar.to the laboring classes of Orien tal Countries. It will recognize, how cveiij'that the federal government has a butler general view of the whole situation and probably will state that California has implicit faith in the wixijfuii of the Washington authorities-;! Tiio members of the committee, it is said, have about decided to report out all the anti-Asiatic measures with the recommendations that they shall not puss, mid then fight them down on the senate iloor. The supporters of Governor John poiMJiu lite upper house figure that, at the most, the anti-Asiatic meas ures would receive 1.") votes, whereas it would require 21 to puss any meas ure;'; Afireful poll of the anti-Asiatic senators has been made, and the arl iniuistrationists, upon assurance of success, will bring up all the I'ttti alien monsiires and defeat them. Similar action will be taken :n the assembly. This would end the nota tion" over the subject. The tender recognize that continued diseuss'10,1 of the question does not aid Califor nia's exposition project. will bo completed Sunday and traffic will lie handled very soon thereafter. Head will be reached at a some what Inter date. Granding has been completed all the way to Head, how ever,,, and rails will be laid to that point ns soon as possible. It is ex pected to open the new line to freisjhi traffic as far south as JIadrns not later than March fir.st. There will be no celebration l linnrk the opening of the Hue to .Madras, although when the first tram rolls in, it is doubtful if the cnthus- Our Correspondents EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (By A. C. Howlett.) CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Charley Blnss of Trail came out the first of the week to bring out three passengers from that town. Pnrt'. Charles E. Johnson has ben engaged to take charge of the In termediate department of our school during the illness of the regular teacher .Miss Howe. Miss Howe was taken sick and fears were entertained that she was taking something more serious than la gripp but nt last ac counts she is on the road to recovers. Her brother and wife of Talent wero called by phone, but on her improv ing so much they returned to their home again. Before Prof. Johnson commenced to teach in our school he was en gaged in building a house on a home stead along the railroad right of way about six miles from here, for a m nn by the name of Good of Central Point Miss Doniiie Under and Miss Cora Stowel.wero pleasant callers at the Sunny Side Sunday evening. A man by the name of Wise came out from Klk Creek with quite a lasm of the people ot that city wii-Jo( of furs thn ho ,00,. , R, (.mU),v well bo restrained. It w pnjbaob.l n, to S0(!ure the bounty on. that a formal "spike-driving' w.,l Cmr, ThoIH8 ml Ur, neli be arranged later, as this plan has been suggested by President Louis Hill of the Grent 'Northern. Residents of Interior Oregon me eager' to hold a celebration in honor of the arrival of the first train. It is President Hill's idea to have these festivities later in the year, when the weather s more favorable for open air gatherings. A special train "ould bo run frour Portland to Madras to participate in the celebration and could then return to Porijnnd Mic same night. Electric Road in Valdez. VALDHZ, Alaska, Feb. 11. By the first of July Valdez will have an electric railway in full operation. The line is not intended for pnsscnscv use but to transport ore from th mines on Mineral Cr.cck up to the mills four miles out. Surveyors have just, finished laying the route and the work started today with a big construction gang sent up from the states. IlasklnB for Health. ey Tiioiaas and uri Ulrica started for Klamath County to look at' a lot of horses that are for sale, they are buying up a lot of heavy work horses. Two of the Jones Bros, of Dudley came out from Mcdfonl Tuesday, where they had been to look after their homesteads before commission Ed Cannon. There have been the usual amount of applicants for teachers certificate hero among them were Piof L. A. Wright, Miss Inez Willets and Ms-, jlva Calahan. Prof. Wright is piiw Icipal of the Butte Falls school, MUs IWillets is from Elk Creek, and Miss I Calahan is a new applicant from Cal ifornia. Shu is a very intelligom 'young woman and if she succeeds in j securing a license to teach will be mute an addition to our teachers lists. George Whito of Derby spent the night with us Wednesday on his way to Medford and among the first things he told me was that on the 21 of January his wife presented him with an eleven pound boy. Your correspondent is tied to the Mrs. Russ Moore nnd children of Lake Creek are isiting her mother Mrs. Nancy Pankey, and other rela tives here. Lnrenec Carduell and little son of Gold Hill visited relatives in Central Point Friday. Frank Waile foreman of the stone quarry at Tnlo transacted business hero Friday. Mr. Gocuni from the Willamette valley is the guest of his nephew Beit and Tom Gocuin. Miss Marguerite Holmes came home Friday to stay until .Monday. Mrs. Woolverloa assistant princi pal of the Central Point high school has sent in her resignation to take effect next Monday. It is rumored that Miss Herring has been appoint ed to fill tho vacancy. Prof. Cooper and tho high School gave Mrs. Woo' verton a farewell reception at the residence of M. Marshall Friday evening. Will Stidham spent Friday at Seven Oaks. Bert Gocuin accompanied by his uncle spent Friday with his sister Mrs. Welch at Woodvillc. Sam Halt- was a Medford visito Friday. THE PEOPLE'S STORE For Groceries and Meats Isn't it nice to realize that one of your children can trade as safely get just as much for their money get just as courteous treatment and just as good qual ity as you had you visited the store instead? THAT rs OUR, METHOD OF DOING. BUSINESS. l Ojir business litis always been run in this way and always will bo. AVo carry well asosrted stocks of staple and fancy Groceries. See The New Displays A trial meat order will convince you that our meats arc second to none on earth. Warner, Wortman & Gore Market Phone 281 Grocery Phone 286 house with la gripp and 1 have not been able' to attend to my work as correspondent since last Sunday and now am hardly able to write, but hope to be better in a day or two. , Morgan to Egypt. KOMIO, Feb. 11. For the first tiioe in many years, .1. ricrpout .Moruni. will not visit Itomc this season. In stead, the American financier will o to Fgypt. Morgan arrived in Naples yesterday and today is on the Medi terraucan, bound for the African shore. ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 South Riverside Phone Main 4282. Home 298 K. N. H. Mark Av M' TFiwfi tBW hmStT jX tlI " jl3MtiLOJ!3 '1 iLiZl vsM- 3 i?sm. I John Deere Plows 'WILL DO YOUR WORK PERFECTLY "YVe handle a complete line oC these famous plows. Vull stock now on hand. More on the way. Will arrive soon. All styles of walking plows used in this ter ritory. All the latest styles of gang plows with bottoms for the different soils of this valley. Fanning Implements and Machinery HUBBARD BROS. Medford, Oregon. , Main Street 1911 JRSr 1911 k We Have Only a Few Left s The Cadillac has made its own reputation all over the world for reliability and economy in operating ASK ANY CADILLAC OWNER The Cadillac Factory is unable to put out ears fast enough to supply the demand. For this reason wo were unable to get an assignment of over fifteen cars for the lftllj season. Of this number the majority arc already sola. wPUSliyiBtlSKlm rcfe fsjttssaiii1 AVc would advise anyone contomplatinug buying a Cad illac car to arrange for demonstration and to place his order early, in order to get what ho wants. BEAR CREEK MOTOR CAR CO. 104 SOUTH BARTLETT ST., MEDFORD, OR. Pacific Telephone 2551 Main. Home, 255. J. H. Corrigan, Mgr. and kales Agent. VI