Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MlSDffOKl), ORKOON, THURSDAY, FMBRUARY 10, l!).10.
REBELS TO ATTACK CAREY TELLS OF
CAPITAL SOON JIM BILL'S PLANS
Twenty-five Hundred Troops March
ing on Managua Administra
tion Troops Off to
Give Battle.
ltLUEFll.KHS, Nicaragua, Fob. 10.
Noted Oregon Attorney Returns from
East and Says Road Will Bo
Projected at Once to
Klamath Falls.
Oniric. It. Carey, whu is well
(By Wircloss to Colon.) Adviocs knoxva throughout Oregon a one ol
from Managua today stale Oml it -Kits londins attorneys, and who. with
almost certain that the revolutionists
will attack the capital within IS
hours. General Cliamorro has with
drawn from Hoacn and i moving
rapidly toward Managua.
five hundred troops comprise his
command.
The main body of the administra
tion forces were dispaluhed yester
day to hold ChnmoiTo in check while
preparations for the defense of the
capital were completed.
Johnson Porter, visited Crater Lake
and Medford early in the fall, has
returned to Portland from the cast
with the announcement that the Or
Trunk will build to Klamath
Tito revo-
..... irgo"
"".'- , ii.:.. ........
rmir mi: ,i-ii.
It is also announced that the Hill
interests have filed with the interior
department at Washington, 1. C
application lor a right ot way
thiDUL'h the Klamnth Indian reser
vation. This right of way will com
plete the path of the Hill road from
the mouth ot the Deschutes river
Intionary force halted t..e ailiiriiii.-1 oanvoii to Klamath Falls, following
t ration troops at Santo Domingo by n,t filiuc of a right of way throuuh
General Menu's insurgents early to-1 the township. jn-t north of the re.
day, and Cliamorro is virtually with-jorvatioii. The township filings were
out opposition in his inarch. ; made nt Lakcview and give to the
Connors arriving from the front Oreuoit Trunk a tlironclt lino from
lodav continued the report of sweep-1 its junction with the Northern I'a
ing rebel victories at l.a Oaritn aud cific roiul to the line of the Klam-
Snnta Clam. They discredited the nth reservation.
report- of administration successes i ym Connect San V'mncKrn.
which cninnntc.l frotn Managua 1 KsjnHN )lf tlll )rt.pm Tnmk t
Accuromi:." .. c.r smu-;" I K1UniU,, Ft)llf ,vi ,mi..tii-II.V give
Chnmnrro at Hoacn was a dismal
Krnnoi-eo in that by running a short
j. , mi i I "" -
laimrc. nc ."M.m ; Htn,u,h of from Klamath Falls
easily broke thn.ngh the line- ud,to AunK )in(,, wmwlm mny
pushed wetwnl towanl Managu.;. cs,nl)Iisho)l wU, ,he w,.storn Vtwirw,
It is N.ssible that Lhaniorro will, , GouM lri,ns,.ollt;m.nlll, ,ilu(
w.m ior ...cm , j,... ...... ,c....r mW amline ,.,,,,,.,;
inovhn; upon the city. It i believed,
liowcvcr. thai Cliamorro is strong
cnoimh to take the city alone, and
mav not wait for reinforcements.
JEFF DAVIS IS FOR
"OLD MAN PEOPLE"
Has No Truck with "Those High-Col-lared
Roosters," Bankers
Postal Bank Debate.
WASHINGTON. Feb. !. "Old
Man People don't ever get much from
the p.vcrnjnctit. The drippings fnmi.
the sanctuary may strike everybody
else, but Old Man People is generally
mi'-sed. The eoiistilntiou i always
invoked to prevent Old Man People
from hccuring anything belonging t
liiin. I have no patience with -.iicfi
through the Sacramento valley to Al
tur.in, in Northern California. -
When the Hill interest, began
heading for Central Oregon, it was
genemlly fiirmiscd that San Fran
cisco was the real goal, but confirm
ation of reports to this effect wns
not. obtainable, 'excepting as the work
lirugivsied in the .-oiitherly direc
tion, until today.'-
Few Obstacles.
t Iteiid ha been oiuted out as the
southerly terminal of the Oregon
Trunk, but men ae.piaiuted with mil
1 rond coiixtrucfioti could nee no good
'reason why the line should to there
with every inducement to continue
'through a section rich in natural re
source- and waiting for trnnsMrtn
tiou fncilitic...
The distai'ice from Klamath Fulls
to Altunis would pnuiit few ob
stacle, to construction, the topog
raphy of the laud beiut; crhup more
favoniblc' to railroading tliail any of
the distance covered fnnn the Co
lumbia river to Klamath, the stretch
thronvh the De-ehutcs river eanyoii
DEPUTY MARSHAL
BELLINGER QUITS
$12.49 Too Much Compensation (or
Throo Months Work Allowed 12
Cents a Mile for Traveling But
Only Gets 3-8 of It.
Theic is a aeaney in the office of
deputy U. S. marshal for the oSulh-
ern Oiviron di-lricl. and any enter
prising young man who wants lo
work three 1110111111 and eover.n whole
lot of territory under all ,orls of
condition-, pay hi- own way mid wait
thirty day.- or more after the work
has been done lor the money, for u
net compensation ol siV.'iy cents
over netunl cxjicnses. can have a
job, for Deputy V, S. Marshal .1. H
Helliuger has reiigned, and the luiic
iiage he useil when he handed the
aforesaid resignation to U..S. Mar-
slialjteeil wa- something more forci
ble than polite.
It happened this wav. Mr. Mel-
linger was apHiiiited deputv lr. S.
marshal for. this district when the
federal court was created here. lie
attended the meetiutrs of (he court
regularly .tiring its sessions, .olu
Such was U.e. dcolarnti.oi of Sen-' ,M,K 'I"' "'r1 Jl only from
ntor .Jeff Davis of Arkaiisa. today In 1 " Kiuuonii point of v.ew bn also
nnnouneimr hi opposition to thei WIUW .
I,:..,L- l.ill nn, iii r"1,t-"' oulltctr
mnoti.lincnt were adopted by which j who are al-., rushing con-
ii... mo i..i.. i....,i- .. ii.....,. Minetion along the liauks of the river
Uli- inn rni- ifiiiinr' ivii ii.-ii 1
and hard-
with the Harriinaii
moned the jury and in nil matters
acted as officer of the court. In ad
dition he made trip- to Klamath
county lo sene government papers,
iiicidcutnlly paying his own wav with
his own omney. to Ashland on the
same basis, to Siskiyou, sainethiiiu'.
anil after his bill had been sen! 1.1
and the cheek returned for I lie
amount the government thought due
here is the way he figure I hut he has
beu paid:
For attendance on the If. S. fed
eral court nine days, .:t.."4. For net
compensation for an eight-day trip
in Klaamth coiiutv, ..'i.lCt over actu
al expenses paid by the government.
I' or trip to Ashnlud to subpoena a
witness to go to .liuieau, Alaska, .18
cents. Trip to Siskiyou. .?'M0. Pa
pers served in Medford. 84c. Total,
$V2.W.
The law allows ileimtv marshals
PJ cents per mile when thev trvael
away fnnn their homes, ami a cer
tain fee for serving paMr. This
comprises their coiuimiisiihon. When
Mr. Itellinger was at' Portland the
first of the week he could not under
stand the difference between his le
gal compensation and what he actu
ally hud received. "Oh. vou onlv gel
threc-eighllis of that V2 cents a
mile," he was told.
'Where does the re-l of it go?"
demanded Helliuger.
"It don't go anywhere," was the
reply, and that was as far as he
could get.
From lutlum received from the de
partment it is evident that his serv
ices have been satisfactory
respect, but ".fl'J.-IO and a lot of
soft words don't buy woiul and brub"
is the expression of the ev-U, S.
deputy marshal.
SURGEON RODNETT MAY
WED CHIEF WITNESS
IIOSTON, Mass., Feb. I).- II was
reported here loday that Aisistaul
Surgeon Alisey Hamilton Kobnett,
l S. N and Miss Dorothy llesl'er of
Kvanslon, III., will he married when
the verdict of the court uuirliul Hint
tried llohuett 011 u charge of eon-
duet unbecoming an officer and u
gentleman is made known.
During Miss Hosier's testimony he
fore the court umrlinl her engage
incut lo Kobnett last November was
told, ltobnett's defense made one of
its strongest points of the fact that
when Itnhiiott and Paymaster (I. P.
Auld had their memorable interview,
with Dr. Fdwnrd Spencer Cow lex j
during a dance in Huston, Itohuettl
was exercising his right iu defend-1
iug his fiancee, Kobnett alleged thitj
Cowlcs has appropriated a photo
graph of Miss Hosier and refused to I
return il. j
(1
.
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Wator Hoating.
All work gtmrantood. Prices roaaonablo.
I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH
Old Tribune Building. Phono U931.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Pronrlclor.
Foundry and Machinist
t All V'n.' of Englnos, Spraylnjj Outfits, Pumps, Boilers nntl Ma
Jchlnery, Aoents In Southern Orcoon for
X FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO.
t't'llt!!) WITHOt'T A UXII'Kc
About clht years ago, after Uuv-'
lag cousulteil several phyHlehuis who
fnllml to mire my wife. I calleil in Dr.
Illug of No. 1'iTt .1 street. Haerainen-;
to. Cal. After mnldim un cxauilna-,
Hon, he inonouuced It a cnno of ab-j
.foss of the bowolH. for which he ac
complished Hiicecssfully a cure with
out a Unite. About a year ago he,
uImo treated her for heart trouble,
with which he bail the same huccchk. I
Homo time buck he curc.l me of a
ease of kidney I rouble. Anybody
wanting any reference can nddrcHH
me at No. riiiK Oak avenue or Ante
lope, Sacramento county. :
II. .1. ATWOOD. I
January Stb. 1010,
Attention Shooters!
The annual meeting and election of
officers of the Medford Gun club will
be held in the parlors of thu Meil-i
ford Commercial club at 8 o'clock
sharp this evening. All memberm aud
sportsman arc requested to ntteud.
T. K. DANIELS. President.
r
Wm. E. STACY & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT.
DlHtrlct Agent for ALADDIN KAMI Locnl Eent wanted. Lamp on
exhibition and for h.iIo ut the following pliue.. Medford OirKo, Allen
UeiiKan's, Warner, W'ort.ti in & (luro'n and Week . Mellow ui'
f limit tin Htore
ADDRESS BOX 820. rRDKORI), OR.
:
MORTGAGE LOAN
Money on haml to loan on Real Estate. City and County
Warrants bouoht. Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn
ished. Fire Insurance.
JAMES CAMPBELL
203 FRUITGROWERS' BANK BUILDING.
:
WKAIv STOMACH.
Tet Sample ir Ml-o.iu. Stoiuacli Tab
IcIh I're.- to All.
4
If you have IuiIIkcsIIoii, djHiepHla,
sour stomach. illr.r.lnejts or IiIIIouh-! j
in, ninttiix 1tju. Imiii' at m ml 1 111. T
liwn, in iii4i -.- ioh r '
Ml-o-mi atomach Tablets wilt cureor j
your money back. 1
Thousands are nettluk rid of ludlt
Kestlon liy usIiik Ml-o-na. Here b
what one man writes: "t want to1,
speak a ood word for Ml'O'iia and
what It has done for me. I suffered
Homethlin; terrible with dyspepsia
and Indigestion. It was almost Im
possible for un- to cat auythlni; Day)
after day 1 would ko without eatluK'
n'tythliitf- One day I read your ad luj
the llaiutor Dally News. I not a box,
and before II was koiio I could Hit
down to .the table and cat anything,
thuiikH to MIo.nn."-r Herbert b. Pat
terson. Hrewcr (MaiiKor) Mc. I OOP j
Ml-o-ua Htomach tablets are inudut
in every 1. i,.,i , writ. I
.ril.l. lirni- (ii 1 .
In Case of vSickness
P H O N Ii 3 (I d 1
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Nwir Pout Otfico All Night turviM Frou DoUvurv
miplil receive local dcpo-iilr. Senator
1 toward Head and the biji central Or-
Davis made n brief but characteristic 1.
: i.:..i. 1,.. .1... - hxcept annouiieiu'.' the cxIciihioii
J-lftf,,! Ill "111. II il ri. .n... iiiv ,
thumped his de.k an.Uaid, "All, sir'-' ''f 11,0 r.",u ," W'imnlli ',,l'J" Mr
until the doors rattled, lie laid ju-t ; '"",I '"' vns " l"Htinii at
discovered that no ,H.stal saving '""J. ' -'lv' ',,rtlf"r ''
nionov could be deKt-ite.l .in any bank m" lo"'
unless it was subject to piveri.inm.t uilii Siiminer.
or stale supervisiun. lie proceeded! ''The On'on Triinl; will build to
to offer an amendment slrikinir out 1 Klamath Falls this summer." said
that proposition. Ho admitted that: Mr. Carey, "and trains from Central
itli the
1 and
would be willing to have stale exam-'other points in the Pacific norllnve-.t
ination he replied: 'as soon as we can jM (he bridge
"I do not know anything about i across the Columbia river at Cclilo
those high-cidlared roosters, I am j completed. Work 011 the bridge will
not in the confidence of bankers. All j be rushed as rapidly lis (Missible, and
my affiliations are with (he common j Un intention is lo have the roud to
people." jKlanuilh ready for operation by the
Mr. Davis declared that the bill j time the bridge is completed,
was aimed to help the national hanks, "Wo have rievoral surveys for tho
ten they cure to stay cured. They'
relievo dlHtroHH"d . Htniunrh In a few 1
, inluiiteM. ibey arc sold by druggists!
In every town In America, and by
' foliaati.il. at this tin... 1 v. '('has. Strang A Inrgc box costs but
I net route Hint will inl.e.. .... ,.i . f0 cents. Test wimples
, iienil."
free from
Month's MIo-na, Uuffalo, N V
illdi proposition. 1 in aiimitiiMi inaii.or. inrey, ami iraiun irom c
no Buiiervision wns required in' Ar-j Oregon will be connecting with
knnsas. When asked if the banks) North Hani; road for Portland
which are "cormorants seizing our
wealth." lie said the is-ople are
awakening to their condition, ndd the
legislators will call "for the rocks
and mountains to fall on them and
prevent the people from destroying
them."
Tho Davis amendment was reject
ed, 0 to 43.
Senator Smith of Michigan ?aid
the bill virtually mnkes the govern
ment a partner with bunking inter
cstB. Tic considered it a leaning in
I he direction of paternalism. He said
tho people woujd hereafter hold tho
govomment responsible for nil fin
auclal trouble.
line from Head to Klamath Falls mid
I could not give out any definite in-
Clocks Clocks
All Kinds and Styles. I have
a New Line of Traveling Clocks
that is Worth Seeing.
Martin J. Reddy
YoujjCouldn't Head It Off With
A Gatling Gun
THeJewler
Near Post Office
Mudiunl will lmvc 2.1,000 peoplo
in 1012. Tho point is: the 30-ncro
tmoi we offer for a song mljoininu
townsito now, is the snap of tlic vcar.
S(t iiH al oh(!.
W lmvc two j'oorl bn.sincs.s oppor
tunities. THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
j Fire Insurance No. 1 1 North Central Ave. I
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I Best Grocerie
NOTICE.
All old soldiers are roijucfitcd to
assemble at the Anglo opera houso
Sunday. February 13th, at 10:30
o'clock a. ai . and igarcli la a body
to tho PniBbyterien church to attend
nnrvlco3 tn honor of the aonlvor.sary
of tho Mrth of Abraham Lincoln. Ad
tlrosa by Itav. W. F, Shleldn.. We es
FOE AN IDEAL HOME PLACE OR A PROFITABLE
INVESTMENT YOU SHOULD BUY A LOT IN
Oak Park Addition to Central Point
Large, smooth lots, good soil, fine oak shade trees, close in
to business center. Reasonable prices. Easy terms.
, These fine lols will be placed on tho market SATURDAY,
. FEBRUARY 12th. Free ear fare from Hertford and re
turn for all lot buyei-s. Come down on the morning local
and get first choice.
Kaliler & Pattison, Owners
CENTRAL POINT
OREGON
S
l
At Prices Strictly in
Keeping with the
, Quality of Our
Stock which is
Unexcelled
A Trial wiHConvince You
Allen Reagan
The Square Deal Grocers
pecially luvlte all es-couftjJerato sol
diers to moot with un.
278 O, H. TaiOHMY, Com,
I), N ANDItUS, Ajt.