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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY in, 1910.
HI
ITS WORK
0 MUCH
rvmm Dirtt Bead a& Tlwy- Dry
MtiiMii M4h at TM&
Yean:
MUD
HENS LOOK DIDN'T SLAP HIM: WILL ASK UNCLE
FOR A LEADER' JUST PUT HIM OUT, SAM FOR PEACE
Ashland Rccallcrs Gather In Morgue
te Try and Find Leader for
Battle Aaglnst Mayor .
Snell.
It Ins-been sugegsted: that just
cor.wfaHt.,tka country thoroughfares
swkJ4j.drjV-itironlcI b an ex
ocitaBtritfa i run n drap. ovat thea
and it n TrMMwnM jn s&tootthi surface
saader
White- 8w&' . s procedure wooM bo4
Tsalce-a-txaaatke-el the dirt rea&j it
Tvould-lsa eJuamRto- maay of the
&cmpa-Bfl baksH wbkh sow eaase
Sst.JEWftEn&atr to the rcgrlar team
ster tmLi may- sere- spot upea the
asroteaaFi s' the- tB&eeuatome traveler:-
I?v luftfeg. the' mfe just aow a
fcro w-wrfaee-woaW W oeemad f eri
.OTIIS fill
IHHIFMSIEY
areecsTfwt SL Stomas Company
(Special Correspondence by U. IB.
Progressive, to the Mini Tribune.)
ASHLAND, Feb. 12. By passing
the word around among the reenllen
a bunch of them mot this afternoon.
As Bill Willis flatly refuses to lead
the Mud Hons as candidate for may
or in the coining recall election it is
bow up to Barnes Phipps or Hosley
to serve this bunch of people who all
below? to the Do Nothine Club. We
suspect that it was for this purpose
that the crowd got together and m
aa appropriate place a morgue.
The crowd today was seen hanging
aronnil J. R. Wicks' second hnnd
store and it is understood he has
I contracted to furnish a second-hand
( coffin to bury the recall petition, and
j Mr. stock, the other popular unuer
j taker, will perform the last sad rites.
It is understood that the next meet
ing of the Mud Hens will be held in
the dark cellar of the Hosley build
ing at Third and Main which has
fecea in course of contsruction for
the last several years and possibly
will be finished the same time as the
Panama canal in 191u.
MAY HAVE A SAW MILL.
Rev. Hacker of Central Point Furn
ishes Statement for Publication
Regarding Fracas In
in Church.
Most of Delegates to Central Amcrl-;
ca Peace Congress Favor In- (
tcrvcntlon of United ;
States. !
YOItTXiANlJ,' FCb. 12: Owiap to
-are larape- ncxabM- of depositor out-
aside- of tais- dtr tho-Oregon. Trast
A SrteS- teak-, through! the Ger-
PI X. WIHto.
as-ABericaar baair and"
PajjMiMute-wfll' be- resHraed Mea
tieyi Jerly 380$ dfepcitor la Ore
tat rw4e-Bailr oZ Balem. oaH. the
Actl&Kprecetrer- tsdnyr.
KWLEIKTCEHBICrt POLE.
((3emamt&:trBm Page- X.
(Continued from Page 1.)
Rev. Mr.vHnckler of Central Point
states that In some ways all of tho
facts regarding the ejection of Mr.
March from his church, as reported
In the Mall Trlbuno Friday wore not
given. He has furnished tho follow
ing statement In explaantlon of tho B directly rcsponBlblo for tho ncntl
affair: mont.
"I stated In tho beginning of the A move is on foot to submit a ros
ervlce: 'I. regarded ono who ongaB0,ut,on t0 tho congress asking Inter-
cd In tho business of proselyting, " "
SAN SALVADOR, Salvador, Feb.
12. Most of the delegates to the
second American peace congress are
declared to bo In favor of asking tho
United States to intervene to bring
about poaco in Central America. It
is belioved tho Nlcaraguan situation
.de l4aad;npeytB:aiwnr Btreteh
ef tea' lZft" xsuee- toss tbbj re-
ates-MMMrityiterresr; aad ia cevered
-with? feeeergB. The party thea treat
into ii inayia AtaxaBdadBlaad; where
Glares-eeBleted the reconSa.
intrlag-tMBlr.atay. la. tie- Aatarcatlc
s9te xjwdUea-wd a-caretta!" explora
tion of' tie Isle ef DeeeptteB aad
Srldcvwcc. falsad. Ik the soathcra
xiantvd'ajter Herbert Ii. UriieBon ef
SrooklT-hB aecretarx at tkae Peary
'itaewvUtBflldlecoTerecr 6y Char-
,wr Is seathwest of Alexander islaad.
Charcot, said, be- did. not aiteast a
BtmuT'dash because the- expedition
mw net fitted for-It He said that the
txip"tfa far-saere Bttcceseful thaa the
aa fce-led'Ia-183. The pary is re
ttmrfhf Ur geod health, altheash
SStvy uaCTered' severely during1 a "wIb
Tkt h&est" oa- Feterraaaa' island.
Dtantof XXch ScZeaifefc.
Dr. -ittuu D. Charcot Is a- rich sei
odJift; He-has beca- la the Aatarctlci
Ibr a -ear asda half; HI expedition !
Baring" beeo: equipped' with, erery-tlifnrriawaeycoaia-buy.
The ship was
tire meet perfectly appointed of any
tyntr xcx&for aBlmllar purpose-.
He liaTBietor Bk-ds of hJs ovth fa
wentibitttx -carry Ms supplies.
771" search' for tho south pele- to
vnllfcn xae-expedltloas la the Arctic
irKiinx; ta'thore aro no Equim far
it" ifXTaBi'se -doge-for sleds- er feed.
IT iv ittitarctlo 1- the sreatest port km
tifvtc clehe-'a-sarfaee that Is aracri-
inducement. Wnst'e saw timber could
be disposed of n the same way.
Another thing thnt may argue for
the location of the mill here is the
fact that the propsed electric railway
through the valley could use the com
pany's" track as part of its liri'.
If tho new lumber company de
cides to locate in Gold Hill, as all
indications are thntt it twill, there
will be no dlffculty in securing a
place for the mill, as many fine sites
are available.
According to a statement of one
of the principals in the sale of the
Foots creek tract, the new company
will not ask for a free site, -but de-
shes to have the people of the com
maaity in which it locates subscribe
to an issue of bonds which will be
made to assist in the building of the
road and mill.
much as I would the man who would
try to steal my wife.
"When tho service was concluded
Mr. March stepped In front of mo
and asked: Dld you moan mo by the
statement you made?'
"Why, If not guilty, I do not know,
as my statement was general, not spe
cific and personal.
"I replied: 'Yes, In part.'
"Ho then demanded I call tho
house to order and allow him to
make a denial. I refused to do so,
as no ground hnd been furnished In
my statement for a hnrango of that
character before the people.
"My charge became personal onlyl
in answer to his question, and then
only between himself and myself,
furnishing grounds only for a defense
to me Only.
"His reply was: You are a fraud;
you know It Is a He.'
"To which J replied: 'Do not call
me a liar and a coward In my own
house. Either shut up or get out.
I will not have a harango of tho kind.'
"His reply was: 'I will not hush up
or get out.'
"I replied: 'You will and picked
him up and set him out of 'tho build
ing. No such thing as 'slapping' him
occurred. Nor was he ejected because
he sought to proselyte, but becauso
he insisted on charging me with ly
ing In answering his question and
for insisting on haranglng my con
gregation with a matter that had no
less tho membora now sntd to favor
It agrco to support It, as It Is declared
It will bo extremely amborrasslng tor .
some of tho dolegatcs If tho move
ment should fall.
. Factions In a numbr of tho govern-,
monts, fostered by tho Nlcaraguan
situation, mnko It advisable, tho del
egates say, that intervention como!
soon, it it comes at' all.
The congress has adopted resolu
tions favoring tho gold monetary j
standard for Central America.
MAY USE SIXTY FOOT ROAD.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
use such roads for electric railroad
purposes, and t" 'oustruct. orcet,
build, mnintain and operate along
said public roads a railway for the
purposes of transfcriug freight and
passengers for hire, subject however
to tho direction of the county board ,
of Jackson county as to whether the
electric lino to bo built over any por
tion or oprtions of any road selected
and designated shall be nt the side
and which side, or in the center or
other part of the road or roads lo!
1 t - M . 1 , i It . '
oo ouiic over, ami suujoci inrtner :o
an adjustment between tho company
and county hoard beforo lines arc :
built over any road selected regard-1
: t- i i? . 1
iiik "mil. (iruporuon oi wiu expense
ofmaintaining tho publicly traveled
MEN TURN OUT TO DO
THEIR OWN ROAD WORK
Seventeen men with seven teams,
oneof them furnished by the county,
have been busy the past week repair
ing the Kanes creek road, between
Gold Hill and the Dardcnelles school,
which has been in very' bad shape tho
paslt few months. The road had be
come so bad that a load, except of
the lightest, could not be hauled, and
at last the people of the neighbor
hood determined to have a "bee" and
rebuild at least a mile of it. They
are hauling gravel from the creek
bottom and doing their best to make
an enduring highway.
"Of course we pay taxes to have
onr roads fixed," said one of those
who has a team at work, "but it is
worse than pulling teeth for use to
get anything done. But we mean
to have a road if we hnvo to build it
ourselves, which is just what we are
dleing."
portions of the ronds the companv
place as yet before the people pub-"""" r"'
llcly I further provided that tho
"I am personally responsible for county of J,nckson connty, Or-
this statement In every particular.", """ T , , r l
iu uu laiuiKuii uy inc company,
for freight and passenger service
over its urban lines, said rates to bo
reasonable and just, and may upon
appliaction of tho company of its
patrons readjust said rates to the
end that rates may nt all times be
reasonable and just.
niiniiirnn i nnii n
BUSINESS LOCALS
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
Extracts at Goodfriend's.
Linens on sal eat Meeker & Co.'s.
For wood of all kinds, see the
Square Deal Woodyard. Phone
2C01. Fir street, between Second
and Third streets. Gould & Lludley,
proprietors. " 261
1910. the banner year. Watoh
Medford's population double and
lots in the Queen Anno addition
triple in vnlue. Present price $500
and upward. Cash or terms.
It. A. nolmes, tho insurance man,
represents the big companies. Pboud
78L Room 10, Jackson County
BankBldg. 281
Editor Kiger of the Valley Record
of Ashland whs a ifedford visitor
Friday evening.
KEEP TAB ON HUBjJY
BY HIS THUMB PRINTS
NEW YORY, Feb. 12. A report
of tho thtimb-prlnt bureau of the Now
York police given out today shows
that the bureau occaslnoally hns soino
unusunl demand mado upon it.
Ono if tho most curious of these
came recently from a woman who
called to ask that tho bureau make a
print from thu thumbs of a man who
accorapalned her.
"I want his thumb prints for Identi
fication," said she. "Wo aro going to
bo married tomorrow. Ho Is my third
husband. Tho other two ran away and
had a hard tlmo toNflnd thorn bo-
cause there was no suro way of idontl
fylng them. I Intend to bo on tho
safe side this time."
CafclftB SV.ary.
KfJW TOfim Ifeb, 12. "JtoBert X.
TJfiersi NertlrP&Je; Breeklya, N", T.z
TitMdrt aoBxratulatloaa (Qigaed?
"CnAltCOT."
TJiiS- Bseeease from the Freaeh sef
etlt.wlio to believed- to hare failed
Sec liw dearer te reach the south
pdev mm received Secretary Brtds-awxroEtim-FearyArctte
club
TJib atoeaee ef any dlttpatea from
XJk CMureei' with reforence tm the
9edItIoK la. taken here to mean that
tJie- Fresweht explorers failed, to reach
tfee -soaUi pple.
CaUca Wife.
PXIU8, Feb. 12. Madame Charcot
today received sv cablegram from hor
Husband t Firaia Arenastate of Mag
tdlttn, Caiteaerelyv oaylng: "All
wtW No xseation is.' made of the
exgiecrittoa' explorations and the message-lb
takes tot aaean that the party
aid' naif reach the seata pole.
GemgarW. S ha tan &iL&t h home
on Xxoae creek 'aBreday warning,
ii f rohauaatiefi, utid' twenty-three.
'jK w&wlfainta.iairtBa. Jttataai family.
DEAD?
No not dead, but too busy
to write ads. Fm doing busi
ness at the same old stand and
have the Bel Stock of Pea
ches, Pears, Apple Ap
ricot and Cherry Trees
in the Valley. Hundreds of
Rose Bushes & Shade Trees
Eden Valley Nursery
Phone 3222 1201 N. Central Ave
Exceptional Specials
On Sale This Coming' Week
Waists
othor materials; all at t hiding lawns, silks, not.s, ini'ssaliiios and
in largo assortment, inehc lowest possible sale 01 1Q
prices. One lot of Waists, worth to .li.OO, for, choice PJeX J
Q Ji. nlniost all sizes; every sniaterials, all good styles and durable;
kJUIlu made of very desirable nit a special low sale prlt-e. One lot
of Suits worth from $20.00 and up to tQ QC
choice , $M.QQ. for W J O
QliriC " inml of vo''es k'tiiss cttaniiuos, etc., etc.; a nice line to
kJfVlI lo choose from; see samples in the , window. Yon j r
should see this lot and choose for about... IICIII
' Coats. One lot Worth to ains in ladies' and misseV
V-lCllo You never saw
such bar$,l 1.00 to go now for.
$3.89
Lot Number 2 consists of Coats which are worth from $12.50 to foC flQ
$20.00 for $0.yO
OTHER BARGAINS IN Dress Goods, Embroideries, Swoators, Remnants,
Silk Petticoats, otc, etc. See the windows and visit the store. AVe are always
glad to see you and show our goods. Wc- can show you a very good lot of s
pccials for the coming week. You areinvited to come and examine our offer
ings. You can't be disappointed. Coniein early.
TheHUTCHASONCo.
Formerly BaKer-Hutchason Co.
Bliton Court
ON WEST MAIN STREET, y$ BLOCK WEST OF THE WASHINGTON
S C A 0 0 LyB LOG KFR 0 m'O A D A L EaVeN U EHASM A INSt!
FRONTAGE OF IG2 FEET, Is 500 FEET DEEP; DRIVEWAY NORTH
THROUGH CENTER OF TRACT OPENS UP NINE BEAUTIFUL RESI
DENCE LOTS WITHOUT INTERFERING TO ANY EXTENT WITH
THE MAIN STREET FRONTAGE.
PRICE $1600
FOR TERMS SEE
A B. SAL1NG
CITY AND CO UNTRY PROPERTY
OVER JACKSON COUNTY BANK, MEDFORD, OREGON.
No Auction Here
It is not necessary to hold auctions to dispose of first-class stock, but we can
sell you an Elgin or Waltham Watch
7-jcwcl for $10.00 35-.iowcl for $12.00
17-jewel for $14.50 Solid gold cases , :.$26.00
in cither movement. ,
Special bargains in Diamonds, Cut Glass, Gold and Silverware.
IN ADDITION TO THrS, l.EMEMBER wo are permanently located in
Hertford. The money wo mako is xcpthore to help upbuild tho town. Beside
we keep your watch in good repair free of charge and if at any time your watch
or jewelry does not prove to bo as represented wo aro here to hold tho manu
facturer to their guarantee and see that you rccoivo satisfaction.
AG A I N
' Reliable movements are sold tho world over at stated prices, and you gain
no advantage in buying one for a cut price, as they are not sold by reliable
dealers for less than the established price, and what is more, if you stand by
your local dealers they will stand by you. Tn this way you keep your money
at home and thereby receive a double benefit.
Van DeCar & Jasmann
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS,
PHIPPS BUILDDNTG
MEDFORD, OREGON