Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 4, Image 4

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    ALEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORFXION, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 19,10.
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Medford Mail Tribune
Contplcto Serious Thirty-ninth Year:
Daily, Jilfth Yenr.
TO PROTECT ROGUE RIVER FISH.
VnUBXEO DAILT EXCEPT SATUR
DAY BT THE MESrORD
rRIWTIKQ CO.
A consolldntton of tho Medford Mall,
rtalillahrrt 1889; tho Southern Oro
coiuan, oatnhlliihpd 190J; tho Domocratlo
Tlrnm, established 1872! the Anhlnnd
TrHronia. established 1896, and tho Mod
Cord Tribune established 190S.
BOnOB PUTNAM, Editor and Mnnairer
Kntorcd aa second-class matter No
Knber 1, 1909, at the postotflco at
.Mf07A. Oregon, under the act of
.'arch I. 1879.
rfflcUl Taper of tho City of Medford
' SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
Oa year by mall 15.00
Dee month by mall ; ,60
Tttr month, delivered by carrier. In
Medford, Ashland, JacksonvMle,
Talent, Phoenix, Central Point,
Gold Hill and "Woodvlllo .50
Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 2.00
WwOily, per year l.0
VM1 3oaied Wire United Pra DU
patches. The Mall Tribune Is on sale at the
Ferry News Stand, San Francisco.
Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland.
Bowman News Co., Portland. Or.
,W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
Hotel Spokano News Stand. Spokane.
1 NEGROES
Poitaffo Bate.
to lt-paco paper........
tt to 24-pano paper
14 to SS-pope paper........
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30
BWOBH OXBOUXATXOS.
Average Dally for
Nereraber, 1908
Deeesiber, 1909
Jasoary, 1910
February, 1910
Karen, 1910
Arfl. 1910
MAT GXBCTr&AXXOX.
1 200 , 17
1 5350
t ...... .....5350
S2
S 3400
2400
I 2400
2400
It .......... .2425
11 2425
11 2500
U 2550
It 2300
1 2650
1.700
1.842
1.925
3.122
2.203
2,301
18
19
20
22
23
24
25
28
27
29
30
31
'
.3550
.2550
.2550
.2550
.2550
.2560
.2500
.2500
.2600
.2500
.2550
.2600
.2500
Total 65,100
deduction ana special euuion i,uu
63.700
Average net dally, 2450.
TATE OF OREGON, County of Jack-
on. &st
On tills 1st day of May, 1910, per-
eaally appeared before me. G. Put-
bhb, manager of tho Medford Mall Trl
fcsae, who, upon oath, acknowledged that
ta above figures are true and correct.
(Seal) IL N. YOCKEY.
Notary Public for Oregon.
KILLED IN
RACE RIOT
Mob of Whites Attack Colored Set
tlement nml Rlilillo Blacks With
Bullets Two Whites Shot From
Ambush Whilo Crossing Swamp
Search for Ncnrocs Continues.
XEDTOBD, OBEOOV.
Metropolis of Southern Oregan and
estbern California and fastcst-grow-
iK city in Oregon.
Population. 1910. 9,000.
Bank deposits, $2,760,000.
Banner fruit city of Oregon Rogue
Biver apples won sweepstakes prize and
UUe of
"Apple Xlnga of the World"
at National pple Show. Spokane, 1909.
Bearue .River pears brought highest
decs in all markets of the world dur
fa the past flvo years.
IFrlto Commercial Club, enclosing 6
easts, for postage on finest community
HiDhlet ever written.
WANTED TO KNOW.
Please tell me,' Mr. Editor,
Is Jeffries in Reed trim,
I' -want to- know at once, for pop
Expects to bet on him.
The papers say Jim hops and skips
As nimble as a cat.
Bat grand-pop thinks he's drinked
so' much
His liver's turned to fat.
Pop says Jack Johnson's pone tho
pace,
Sors he's no Reed at all,
But grand-pop thinks it's hard to
hurt
A coon with such a pall.
Six rounds, pop bet&, while Uncle
Ned
Says seven will make Jack sick;
Bat prand-pop swears Jefi. couldn't
kill
That nipper with a stick.
For Tear pop bets, mom scolds all
day;
And niphts she lies awake;
She thinks, like Governor Gillette,
Prizo-fiphtin' is a fake.
I" pness that Hosevelt could pick
Tho winner in this fight ;
For prand-pop says he knows it all,
And always has boon right.
And prnnd-pop thinks that Rosevelt
Is preater'n any king
He killed six native Africans.
With two stones and a sling.
Pop thinks that Jeff's a better man
Than Teddy nt his best,
And if Jeff wins at Reno, then,
He says they'll make tho tost.
But ''I ine, Mr. Editor,
I., ?ries in pood trim?
I want to know nt onco, for pop
Expects to bet on him.
Fibbo.
NOTHING tells more clearly the tale of the extermina
tion of fish of all kinds in the Roinie river than the
records of the government fish hatchery at Elk creek. Last '
year the take ot chmook eggs at the natencry dropped to
600,000 eggs, while the stcclhcad (rainbow) trout eggs
dropped to 28,800. This year the spring take will be lav j
below. ' i
To rn'ovent the utter extermination of Rogue river fish
in T?rmm 1?iini liSoli "Pivkf mil lViV nccniiin Hmi Mil illMWllll'n- '
l"Vi j.vfhv. Auiu iiaii .L i v,,vv in v-nuuuvoiwv.i) ... v.a..
tiou of business men and citizens of southern Oregon, have
circulated and filed with the secretary ot state an initia
tive bill, appealing to the people of Oregon at the next
general election to close the stream to seiners and uetters.
For years past salmon fishing has been carried on with
nets and seines. In recent years trout also have been
seined. Runs are yearly diminishing, the hatchery has
been unable to take sufficient eggs to replenish the supply
and a continuation of present conditions threatens eom
jriete extermination.
Seiners and uetters so thoroughly drag the stream that
few fish reach spawning ground. Fishermen enjoy the
longest open season of any stream on the coast, and have
successfully thwarted efforts of the master fish warden
to prevent extermination by shortening the season. They
have ruthlessly and flagrantly violated state laws, fishing
during the closed season under the toes of dams, and giv
ing officers much trouble. They have used nets as small
as one inch mesh for the purpose of gathering trout with
salmon. Many of these fishermen are non-residents, whoj Luth'or Buck
come annually to prey upon the tisn.
One of the runs of fish that come into the Rogue is the
stnnllipnri f rainbow") trout. Until recent veais it was not! owed him
oniTinJ fnn Vmf d urn tin- flin vmcf fmv vnm-c' line ho mi f nfenu . reled JUld n fight ensiled,
-, , . ' , , , t t j. I l i i l I Buckley was killed
ed for this purpose. This trout takes a fly, and is the gam
est of fish.
Formerly the Rogue was known as the best fishing
stream in the northwest. Farmers had no difficulty in
taking a winter's supply for home use. They cannot do
so now, as they are all seined and shipped by commercial
fishermen, who have multiplied in recent years.
The Rogue is a small and unnavigable stream, unfit
for commercial fishing. One of the chief attractions of the
Rogue river country, which is attracting thousands of
tourists, will be fishing with hook and line, if it can be re
stored to its former plentitude. Unless seining and netting
is stopped and natural conditions restored, there will soon
be no fishing of any kind in Rogue river. Everyone in Ore
gon should vote for this measure.
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MENDKNHALL, Miss., July
Having killed six negroes in a race
riot which begun last evening, a
mob resumed its attack on the ne
groes settlement hero today. A
negro named Skiffcr wns riddled
with bullets and slain. Tho no
groes living hero havo fled and the
mob is hunting thorn.
Tho trouble started Sunday when
ey, a whito man, wont
to the cabin of n negro named Brady
to collect $2 which ho said tho negro
Brady and Buckley qunr-
in which
Tho Nest Egg.
Four-year-old Margory, sent out to
look for eggs, found only a china
nest egg and came back empty-handed.
"There wbb Just the pattern loft,
mamma," slio explained.
If Medford expects to pet any con
siderable amount from Portland for
be Cretor Lake highway, ovoryono
must pet in and do his sharo. The
work cannot bo loft to u few with
tho expectation that they can do
it all. Thoro is too much of a ten
dency to leavo it to tho fow in Mod
ford. Evorv one should put his
shoulder to tho wheel und boost.
BALLINGER TO
LEAVE OFFICE
Reported That Roosevelt Refuses to
Sanction Taft Administration Un
less Secretary Leaves, Which He
Probably Will, to Keep Peace.
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 8.
Rumors that Secretary of. the Inte
rior R. A. Ballinpcr will retire and
roturn to his law practice were re
vived here today. It was report
ed that Theodore Roosevelt informed
President Taft that ho would not
support the present administration
with Bellinger in the cabinet and
that as a result Ballinpcr will prob
able resign after tho Ballingcr-Pin-chot
investipatinp committco reports
in September.
Tho expectation that Roosevelt
will support G if ford Pinchot as chief
forester has aroused considerabl in
terest in Washinpton.
BASEBALL SCORES.
ROGUE RIVER
PETITION FILED
Approximately Eleven Thousand Sig
natures Secured in Brief Campaign
Sentiment Everywhere Found
Favorable to Closing the Stream.
Brady and other negroes fled, pur
sued by a mob of white men. The
negroes were found in Skiffer's
cabin near Harrisvillc. They wore
huddled together in fear. AH wore
dragged from tho cabin by tho in
furiated mob.
Tho whito men alleged that Skif
fcr had given the fugitives shelter
and the mob shot Skiff or to death.
The other negroes were severely
beaten and tho others were released.
While pursuing the negroes
through n swamp yesterday two
white men in the posse wore shut and
killed from ntnbush.
Tho authorities today hope to con
trol tho situation without tho aid of
troops. Tho whito men nro still
searching for other negroes.
National.
At Now York
Tho scere: R. H. E.
Brooklyn 9 9 1
Now York .3 10 2
Batteries Bell and Bergen; Ames,
Mnrouardt, Dickson and Meyers;
Scleiin.
At Boston
The scere: R. H. E.
Philadelphia 0 2 "1
Boston ; f 8 1
Batteries Stack and Morau;
Brown and Graham.
American.
At Chicago
The scere: R. "II. K.
St. Louis 2 0 4
Chicago .'1 9 1
Batteries Lake and Stephens;
Whito and Payne.
At Philadelphia
Tho scere: R. II. E.
(First Gamo.)
New York 3 (J 4
Philadelphia 8 7 II
Batteries Quinn, Hughes, Fisher
and Swoor.oy; Morgan and Thomas.
Pacific Coast League.
Portland, 8; Vernon, 2.
San Francisco, 4; Oakland, 0.
Los Anpoles-Saciamento gamo not
reported.
R. C. Astbury of Gold Hill, was
in Medford on a short business trip
Saturday. '
L. D. Crawford of Seott River,
CuL is in Medford on a business
trip.
The Ropue River Fish Protection
Association Saturday expressed :o
the secretary of state the petitions
to close the Ropue River to nettors
und seiners. Approximately 11,000
signatures were secured, 2000 more
than the law demands.
Practically all the signatures were
were secured during the mist three
weeks. Ashland contributed 400,
Medford 1000, Central Point, Gold
Hill, Woodvillo and Talent each had
over a hundred, Jacksonville a good
showing, ac well ns Prospect, Eagle
Point and other sections. Grants
Pass contributed a good mnny, as
did Roscburg. Eugene had COft;
Snlem, 400; Albany, Corvallis and
other valley towns signed freely,
ortlnnd contributed half the num
ber of signatures. Everywhere the!
sentiment was found favorable to
the bill.
Had there remained sufficient time,
many times tho number of signa-
tares could have been secured. Enst-
VOTE TO GO
IN ASSEMBLY
Jackson County Republican Central
Committee Decided to Send Dele
gates to State Assembly But
Leaves Gathering Undecided.
ern Oregon was not visited on ac
count of Inck of time.
Jackson County will be represent
ed in the Republican state assembly
called to meet in Portland July 21,
according to the decision of tho
county central committee made at
its meeting Saturday. Who the del
egates will bo will bo decided at the
next meeting Saturday, July I).
There was a good attendance
when Chairman Nnrragau called the
committee to order. The subject of
the assembly was fully discussed,
und while it was decided to send .i
delegation to tho stnto asEembly, the
matter of holding a county assembly
was left unccdided and will bo de
termined at a lator mooting.
JOHNSON LIKES
ARENA AT RENO
TOURISTS EN ROUTE TO
CRATER LAKE PARK
The following tourist passed
through Medford this week en route
to Crater Luke and .stopped at tho
Valley Auto Company's garage:
M. F. Fenton and wife of Port
land and Mrs. II. M. Jonc.y, San
Francisco.
Robert Brooko and wife of Port
laud; Kenneth Brooke and Frank St.
Ores.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson, Geo,
Davis, Geo. Janes of Tacoma, 'Wash.,
in a Chalmors Thirty.
lCcialPrlnanlor ,P
Los Angoles, bound for Soattle:
J. G. Smith and family.
Dr. Whito and John Roberts, from
Portland to Klamath Falls,
George Knight Clark, wife and
child, from oPrtland to Crater Lake.
CALUMET, Mich., July 2. Hun
dreds of aoros of timbor havo been
destroyed by fire in the Koweenah
poiniBulu und tho fires nro still rag
ing. It is reported that tho depot
at Elm Rivqr was burned.
HK.N'O, Nov., July 2. Jack John
son cunio Into town today and vIhU
ed tho arena, Inspecting It thorough
ly. After about ten minutes ot ex
amination and trial of tho floor John
son pronounced tho ring tho best ho
over saw. Tho only faul. ho found
wns with tho ropes, which ho said
woro too near tho edgo of tho plat
form. Ho suggested nailing a thrco-'
Inch strip of lumber ou tho odgo to
prevent either fighter from slipping
out of tho ring,
Johnson la still obstinate about
tossing n coin for cornors. Ho In
sists that tho tossing tako placo nftor
ho and JeffIns ontor tho ring and
not before. Dorgor Is still hopeful
of getting tho contestants to toss for
cornors Sunday.
Tho first big tralnload of fight fans
arrived from San Francisco today.
Trains from tho east aro lato today
and a Jam Is oxpoctod Sunday.
flaskins for Health.
Samuel L. Honry, of Applcgate,
was a Medford visitor Saturday.
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PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
" STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank
at Medford, in the Stato of Oregon, at tho cloao of business
Juno 30, 1910.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $ 39.1 ,'M 9.85
Ovordrafis, seruml and unsomirod 2,122.52
V. S. Bonds to secure circulation 100,000.00
U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits 1,000.00
Premiums on IT. S. Bonds 7,937.50
Bonds, Securities, etc 105,890.17
Banking House, Vurnituro and Fixtures 19,955.39
Due from National Banks (not rcservo agents) 2,059.3d
Duo from State and Private Bnnkors, Trust
Companies and Savings Banks 5,908.10
Due from Approved K'eservo Agents 25.l,G37.'19
Checks and other Cash Items 10,180.73
Exchanges for Clearing House 3'1.G0
Notes of other National Banks 2,-135.00
Fractional Paper Currency, Nickols aiid Cents . 107.00
Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie 58,-183.05
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation) 5,000.00
Total $.1 ,030,267.34
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in $ 100,000.00
Surplus fund 27,500.00
Undivided Profits, less expenses and taxes
paid 9,509.49
National Bank Notes outstanding 100,000.00
Due to other National Banks 75 1.50
Due to State and Private Banks and Hankers 5,829.49
Individual Deposits subject to check 054,812.04
Demand Certificate of Deposit 40,224.74
Time Certificates of Deposit 84,029.58
Certified Checks 7.50
Unitedd States Deposits 1,000.00
Total $1,030,207.34
State of Oregon, Countr of Jackson, ss:
I, M. L. Alford, cashier of tho above-named bank, do
solemnly swear that tho above statement is true to tho best
of my knowledge and belief.
M. L. ALFORD, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 2d day of July,
1910.
J. W. BERRIAN, Notary Public.
Correct Attest: v
WM. S. CROWELL,
F. K. DEUEL,
CHAS. STRANG,
Directors.
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