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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1911)
'V 8 MUDKOKI) iMAIIiTlinJUNFO, iMJtJDKOKI). OK IK ON. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11, 11)11. T r I ' w ft A CLANTON URGES NEW FISH LAWS Makes Sufjgestions In Annual Report to Governor for Laws to Curb Op erations of Oregon Fishermen In Various Streams. SALEM, Or., Jan. 11. II. K. C'lmi ton, statu muuter fish wiuck'ii, .vestc. elay filed his annual repmt with the governor, in which lie includes ll.e following reeoiiinieiidatioiis to he pi -hentcd to the legislative uhsuiiiIiI) within tho next few days: Prohibit the "be of seines on the coast streams of this state south ol tho Columbia liver, with less than .1 Hi.v-itieh streteli measure. Make it a misdemeanor for any one to take a net, sein or other J tolling appliance in a boat, or otherwise, above any dcalline which is now o" may hereafter he established below any fishway. Empower tho master fish win dun to etduhlu-h deadlines on the coast strcamsabove which no fishing will be poi nutted, except with hook and lino. Enact closed-beuHon periods for tho tributaries of tho CFolumbiu river, to conform with that now in forco on tho main Columbia. Clooo Clackamas river againbt iiphing of any kind, with the excep tion of hook and line. Authorize tho Jisli commission hoard to dispose of any liulelioiy propcrty that may now or will heio uftcr be of no l'liither use to the de partment. Provide 11 five-year colsed season period for the hatehiiic of lobsters in Viuiuiui'. bay and its tiihtitarics. Appropriate .f2(),000 for puiehiis int,' neeesary lauds mid lor salmon hatchery mid maintaining salmon lisa hatcheries on the cmist streams 01 the state, south of the Columbia river. Appropiiate .firOOO for the eu foivemeut of Iheinitiative bill, passed at the last geiiernl election, closing Hogtie river to Unliiug of any kin 1 cvccpl with hook and Hue. Appropriate .15,0(10 for the equip ment and miiiiiteiiaucu of salmon hatchet ies tiibutury lo tho C'olumb;ii liver. Appropiiate oOOO for the equip ment of the Houurvillc central salmon halcherv, mid reimburse the cauneis and packets who advanced the .1 !.")(' for the construction of the relaiuiii ponds tit the Honneville hatchery. AAmmmitfinmmmmmmmmmAmtminmmmmt The January Clearance at the GOLDEN RULE is drawing a great many people down town to take advantage of the HUN DREDS of SPECIAL BARGAINS now being offered in all lines. If you are in need of Winter Goods now is the time and this the place to save money. COME IN SOON : : : : : : & : : : : I -i i f The Telegraph Dance In the Bty M usical Production, "The Queen of the Moulin Roune," Medfonl Theatro Thursday, Jan. 12. POSTED BILLS: 'US. STEWART TO LANDS III JAIL tlE BURIED HERE ALL WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS AND SUITS REDUCED 33 1-3 PER CT. EVERY LADIES' HAT IN THE HOUSE NOW ONE-HALF PRICE. SILK WAISTS, SKIRTS, FLANNEL GOWNS, SORTS, LACE CURTAINS, NOTIONS, ETC. PRICE ESPECIAL LY LOW FOR CLEARANCE. Men's 13c black Hose; now, 3 pair i'or 25c ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES AT REDUC TION OF 25 PER CENT. ONE LOT OF MEN'S $3.00 SAMPLE HATS; in this clearance at, choice ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS AT REDUCTION OF 33 1-3 PER CENT. ALL BOYS' SHORT PANTS SUITS AT REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT. AND $4.00 $1.95 I Bert Ward Is Jailed and Balled fori Aged Resident Dies In Oakland Has Aliened Violation of the Corrupt Practice Act No Complaint Filed May Drop Case. Charged with violating the corrupt practices net and alleged lo have ponied political dodgers about tin1 city's main streets (luring the caily limns ol" Tuesday morning, Moil Wind was lodged in tho city jail and later released upon -a hail. f Tlie identitieu ol' the people who caused the arrest aie as much of a mystery as the prohahle disposition of the. ease. No complaint had heeu filed in tho office of District Atlor- new It. I' iMulkcy up to noon tndnt i and Justice of tho IViuv Glenn ,. Taylor said that ho had not hecu no tified of any such aresl. Chief of I'olicojilieaier this morn ing denied having iiad any hand in the n rest or any knowledge ol event-? which led up to it. Tho next doyen classified ads you acipiantcd will a dozen phases whcli you answer, will prohnhly get you iiciiiaiutcd with a dozen phases of this city's life that you neor ou counleied hefore. Been a Resident of Jackson Coun ty for tho Past Twenty-seven Years. A fine line of Men's Suits, prices very low for this clearance--$6.75, $10,00 $11.95, $12.75, $13.50 WORTH MUCH MORE AKINS, BENTON 6 CO. St. Marks Block l Medford, Ore. The body of Mrs. J. H. Stewart, who died this morning at Oakland, Cnl will ni-'vy In tills city lrlditj night. Shu will be burled in the I. O O. K. cemotory, where the body of hor husband, who died hero four yoni'B ago, now lies. Mis. Stewart, who was 75 yeais old and a resident of this city for tho last 27 years, came hero from Qulncy, III. She had been la 111 health f)i about slv weeks and tho end ennui while she was visiting with .Mrs. A. J. Weeks, hor daughter, In the Cali fornia city. Ilcsldes Mrs. Weeks, sho Is survlv oil by Mrs. II. M. Crowell of San Fran cisco and .Mrs. D. K. Tell of Medford. daughters, and W. II. Stewart of .Med ford, a son. The funeral arrangements will bo In charge of Mohhih. Weeks & Me (iowan and will ho announced later AT CENTRAL POINT The funeral of Thomas N. Cov, who died at his home at Kagle Point Sunday, was held at the Central l'oiut cemetery Tuesday afteinoon. The 'Rev. Le.Mar lead a Short burial service at tho grae. Mr. Coy, who came to Oregon from his former homo in Ohio in 1887, was 18 years old, lie leaves a wife and a family of five. The pallbearers Vioro J. W. Q rover, W. I,. Cluldieth, T. C. Dugan, C. S. Painter, N. Young and C. W. Tlmiim. An attempt will he made to rai3c this amount by public subscriptions, and W. P. Johnson of the Klamnth Development company; K. M. Chil cote, a prominent real estate man,, and C, T. Oliver, secretary of the chamber , were appointed a.s a com mittee to raise this fund. The chauihor alo decided to raise the salary of the secetary and busi ness manager, C. T. Oliver, to .f 100 a month. This step was taken after it had been decided that a man would have to devote almost all of his time to the work. his chief clerk and assistant manager, continuing at his post. In fact, all tho working force stands ready to (.tend to tho traveling public tin same courteous treatment as in tho past. .Mr. Seward has just secured a ten year extension to his lease, making it cover a period of twenty years; also tiations are under way for a large addition which will make The Hotel Seward as large any hotel in Portland. the state people and others for their generous patronage during the paBt ear and a half which has Just pass ed, and soliciting a continuance of same, we beg to remain, Yours to please, HOTEL SEWARD. . "W. M. Seward, Proprietor. PILES Cl'llKI) IX O TO II DAYS. PAXO OINTMENT Is guaranteed if not larger, than j to cure any case of itching, blind. I bleeding or protruding piles in i to We take this opportunity to thank I 14 days or money refunded. GOc. T TALKS T0 10 2" MERIDIAN, Conn., Jan. 11. Tho Rev. DuUols H. Lux Jastor of the Center Congregational church, who has emhrnrod socialism mid written a novel presenting Ills theories oi modern hocIiiI problems, read his res ignation as pastor of tho church at the morning services yesterday. In Ills letter )io said; "If you will uudoistaud my term. I hold It without (liioHtloii that or ganized Christianity today Is disso luo. It Is playing fast and loose will, the principles for which Chrlnt died It dnro not ho true. A church today In n social organ with religious and uior ul tcudoiieloH. "It must require doctrines that are congouial and undlsturblng. Out of Its necessities, It feels that It must keep Its oar to the ground to make Hiiro that tho world of wealth Is not offended. "For this reason, to be true to my ministry, I must stand outside the pale of piiBtoratc, that I may voice my protest purely. 1 have counted tho cost. Tho doors of tho ehurrhiM will ho closed to inc. Our colleges could not uffoid to welcome mo Into a profossor'H chair. HiisIiiohh doors are closed. "For two months, while occupying this pulpit, I have been testing this fact. I inn still knocking for som door to open whore I can support in family, doing honest work, while speaking tho word of an honest mln luWund If necessary, 1 can dig ' To find a better furnished room pei haps at even less rent than yon now pay is surely a task woilh a few hours of your time. Arm you. self with some clipped ads mid stnrl .on a "little journey!" Klamath to Publish Wide. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Jan. 11. - At a special meeting of the Klam ath chamber of commerce la-( night a move was launched tor the raising of a ..")()()() publicity tad for the pi ('sent vear HOTEL SEWARD. Announcement During December, 1 9 1910, owing to misleading statements) V KOing forth through sevprnl dally pa- pors, to the effect that tho Hotel 5 Seward had been sold-i'nany of our ' Jj patrons throughout the state are un-, J M z 201 Acres 5 Miles dor the Impression that the lfofel has changed ownership and management. However, such is not a fact. MY. W. M. Sewanl is still at the head of tho hotel, and X. IC. Clnrkv, SELLING GOVERNOR FOR ONE DAY ONLY STATE CAPITOL, Salem, Or.. Jan. 11. Hon Soiling was acting governor of tho state of Oregon for 24 hours. When ho was elected president ot tin senate Monday lie succeeded .lay How orinaii to that position lly reason of Frank W Honson being secrotnn of state and governor, ponding the inauguration of Oswald West, and Ueusou being In California, it made tho president of the somite the act lug governor. Howermau was presi dent of (lit) seuato and acting govern or until tho organization Moudio, when Selling was selected to fill the position This retired Howormau in president and at tho same time de prived him or the honor of being act lag governor, lly Selling's election ho became acting governor until the inauguration of West This is an unusual although brief distinction, and one which could not have occurred if lloniou wore within tho state Ilium of Oiogun. It mad Selling absolute executive of Oregon, with the power to pardon and make appointments, but be did not use hit prerogative during Ills administration Neither did he deliver an inaugural address. ; RAIN SPOILS PLAN OF DYNAMITE . Game Law Chann.cs Many. SAlirX Or., Jim. Jl. HniMi. changes in innny of tlm giune Inw ii rv promised during the present m-. hion of the legislatiuc, if plan ..i Sonnlor Morryimin of Kl'"'' &" iiiid Luku do not go awry. Ono of tho principal inovcB thai will bo made in th direction, i l us is now known, will ho un effort immmsu thi.sljouiit.v on timber wolvo- in Hict Cascades. It is said llmt ln deer in tho Carcadc nuigo are lnJ coining praotioally oxlinut. owing in tho mviitfPH of thi'si) uniiimlb, ami Hint ono limber wolf will ly ' devour fiO door in a your. A honvy bounty would, wiy Senator Merry mnit, iuoronso tho number of doer U n romnrktvblo extent in n enmparu tively short time Senator Abrtihiir' i$ alpo interested m tljis movement If the patronage of (lie leaders n this newspaper is iiupoitant to vol make your xloiv-iidvcilising impoil ant lo Til KM. California Is the place to visit, OrniU'o groves in lull bloom, tropunl Hovvcm. In moils hotels, In- tone Old Mission" attractive wateinig pla cs, delightful climate, makiiig that favoicd section the Nation's most popular retreat You can mv it i.I its best via the Shasta Route i and 1 i I "The Road of a Thousand Wonders" I SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Up-to-date trams, firM-class in every respect, unexcelled duiing-cni service, (puck tune and direct con itoctions to all points .south. STECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARE OF $55.00 Portland to Los Amides and Return. Willi coricxpondiny low tares from all other sections of the Northwest Liberal stop-overs hi each direction and long limit. IntoioMing and at tractive literatiiie on the various ic sorts and attractions of California can be had on application to an S P or O li. X X. Agent, or from WM. McMURRAY. General Passenuer Agent Portland, Ore. TUR N EXPENSE INTO INVESTMENT If it's merely a question of what you can "get along with," use an ordinary paper for your business stationery. If, however, you are seek ing to turn expense into in vestment, use Tit it.iM fi fitrijr fnnnrst it, t hurry a MWJGffiiE mm "l.kjtr thi ll'altr Mar" The added influence given your messages hy the clean, crisp sheets will wipe out the expense item and leave a bal ance on the other side. A little J-mrney Into lb uorltngt of ) our own in nut uill ireiillifii our jrgu nir.it lo i rip, ul ii lor j tprimirn book of thi pipr tliowliig Iniirliradi ud txlirr HMiitvn forms, eriiilril litlio (raphrj J" I ruravril on tlir mIiik anil fourteen lor ot Ol t) IIamumikk II.. no, ll' WOltll liltlllj Mailaby Hammhifk PHH (.UMI-ANt, only pjprr iiuVru n llie worU making lu 1 Hper cluivl Medford Printing Co, PINE JOB PRINTING IS OUR SPECIALTY WE CAN AND DO MAKE QUICK DELIVERIES GET OUR PRICES From Grants Pass Fronting on Rogue River 27) acres in orchards, part, full hearing, the finest of fruit, location ideal, water and water rights ex ceptional. Very best best of soil for pears, apples, peaches, Tokay grapes or alfalfa. WRITE OWNER, BOX 23, CARE MEDFOttD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFOTCD, OK. ! i t I WVWWWWV'WwWVlVVVVVV'-4JVVV4VVV'J.J. 38 S. Central Ave WANTED-- Medford Property T own a new 5-room bungalow on big lot in Central Point that 1 will exchange for property of equal value here. Lt is modern in everv wa lights, tele phono, bath. Value $3000. I also own half interest in business building and lot; now rented; good location; brick; value $2000. LOOK AT Til IK I have complete moving pic ture machine and outfit, curtain, switches, slides, etc. Will take $60 for outfit. W.E.Whiteside Rooms I and 2 Over Allen Grocery Urn CIIU'AUO. III., Jim. 11.- What i lu'liovi'd to lmt Ihioii mi iittoiiipt t blow up County JiiiIk Owoiu va t'rut rii tod by u lnuny nun full toil.i A tl.vitiiiuitu IhiuiI) ulli tiiii ii liiflu'il mik toiiuii uiiilcr a fnint'i n. liuluc Ouin' hout by lu mIu A)iariitl the buiub liail been plain i'il unit tin. fut) lighted, but n -wM let' nt lain hml tt uiKUilifd it If I lie ivnl 'lali' nil "u'ihU nl ulit," in nii.l -''i' tit iokrty, am' you'll irtib.ibl find llmt tint ml t "tolinmlil" an. I cmiilid. AllMWl- all "likrl lonkll't" Wllllt ml- " I vmII nut In an iinlti'r lo t itnl Un ii'lii pill IlnsKinr. tr liiallh. b. Smg Iff 'AW H J When our watch is "all broken up" or "out of sorts" bring it to this "watch hospital" and we'll quickly put it in "shanc" nirain. WfV "Sick" timepieces "made well" in the quickest sort of lime, consistent Willi goon wurKiiimisuip. J Let us do your watch and jewelry repairing. s s s 'I l t! i We do all kinds of mounting, diamond setting and jew elry repairing. Noar P. O. MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER M q d t o r d " w -Ai "IRtI A Narrow Escape From Getting Rich lias boon tho common lot of a number or men In Medford during the last fow years, from their failure to follow tho good advice we have given them. Take a straight hunch from us on this. Wo offer for quick ac tion 2S acros of land adapted to subdivision, factory sites, townslto platting, or small acre age tracts. With eltv ivnlor nnil sewerage already unliable and can make extremely good terms on the tract for only twelve thousand dollars for ontlro holdings. Tnko a .,ul(U Mep In the right direction and land on a solid basis by buy ing this at onco Soe us only In regard to It. Will make tho beat iermft.iiin.biim this will lay the foundation for a fortune to the liiik purchaser Don't delay on this. Rogue River Land Company No. II SOUTH n:Tltl, AK.Vl'K. r J AOYHIiiHf -N it