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n . jcvmt4)t. 'j'wriW; u J9j4i .'.JKV.'jVi-; '.-jikiSW",., - . vft '. r t ,. i 'jf f-'V i fl MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1911. PAGE FIVE T r k i" 1. Personal H. A. Mears, a mining man from Gold Hill, camo to the city this morn ing o consult with his physicians. Ho has been HI for some time. A. C. nougn or Grants Pass paid Med ford a professional visit Wednes day. Mrs. P. H. Dally and daughter Fern of Eagle Point wero visitors In town lust Saturday and Sunday. Miss Dally Is a student at the Medford Conservatory of Music. Sec It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, Over JackBon County bank. 2Sf P. G. McWllllams of Ashland passed through Medford this morn ing on his way to' Ashland. He will appear beforo the County Court there on some matters relating to his home city. H. 13. Patterson, 11 C E. Mnln, has somo n I co English Hollies and all kinds of sliado trees. Roses (all the best). Now Is a good time to plant. . Drop In and seo me. tf Mrs. Robert W. Telfor, wife of City Recorder Telfer, is confined to her homo suffering from a severe cold. She will probably bo Indis posed for several dnys. The car that stands the gaff The Uulck. Dig bargains, better bargains, best bargains In furniture and house fur nishings at Medford Furniture Co.'s. 270 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright of Central Point were recent visitors In Medford. Light, durable, strong, powerful, economical the Bulck lends the au tomobile world. Councilman G. H. Millar has pur chased an Interest in the Manhattan cafe. What car has delivered tho goods In the Rogue River valley? The Dulck That is why there are bo many In use. Mr. and Mrs. E. Savage of Gold II 11 1 wero recent Medford visitors. Don't buy an auto until you seo the 1911 Duicks. Miss Mary Slovens of Gold Hill was a visitor Wednesday in Medford. Five hundred fino Bartlett pear trees for sale. Call on J. A. Perry at Medford National bank. tf W. W. Hopkins of Central Polnl was a recent Medford visitor. Mrs. Harry Drown of Eagle Pint has returned homo after a visit In Medford with friends. Tho sensation of tho auto show at "PbrUaml lOlVllulckT. '"" The Allen Grocery company has moved Into their new quarters on South Central avenue. Is your ioubo wired? Ono clgat loss a day would pay for a hundred per cent increase In comfort. Stan living tho electric life. tf. Removal sale at Medford Furni ture Co.'s. 270 Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage wagon. 451 Tho stockholders of tho Sterling Gold Quartz MInlni; company will hold a meeting Friday evening at the city hall. Ask Colonel Ton Velio nbout those 1911 Hulcks. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Woodford leave this afternoon for a two weeks' visit In San Francisco. Any porson passing through con fectionery at tho Natatorlum on Wed nesday from 2 to 0 p. m. will receive a chock which will entltlo them to 5c worth of peanuts or popcorn. District Attornoy Mulkoy is visit ing Grants Pass on business. Coronor Kellogg of Gold Hill was a recent Medford visitor. Don't bo In a rush to buy your new auto see tho 1911 Uulck. T. O. Erlckson will leavo this even ing to accopt a position on ono of Portland's big newspapers. Mrs. P. J. O'Gara, who has been ill at her homo for some days, is re ported to bo much . Improved In health. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PnONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmer Successor to the undertaking de partment of Medford Furnlturo Co. Office With Medford Furniture Company About February 1, Private Atn 'mlance Service. Sick and injured convoyed to any part of city or country. Tolephones: Day 351. N'lght: John A. Perl 4111. C. W. Conklln, 3C01. J. H. Butlor, 3"i- .Utaimf!1 and Local Mrs. Lou Anyart hns returned from a visit in Gold Hill with friends. J. E. Grlbble, who' has been spend ing several days In Ashland on busi ness, Is again at home. John H. Carkln, attorney at law, over Jackson County bank. , Dr. J. E. Shearer, pnysician and surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug store. tf. Rnll wood, $5 n cord. Farmers 7116. tf Tho triumph of auto building tho 1911 Duicks. Send name and address to P. O. Box 4 90 for full particulars about tho most Interesting book evor writ ten, tf ELWOOO TO BE BIG ROAD BOSS County Court Will Probably Make Appointment This Afternoon In corporation of Eagle Point Con firmed. In nil probability the county court before adjourning this evening will appoint Elmer D. KIwood of this city, county road supervisor, placing liim in direct charge of all the road work in ho county, as is provided by law. Mr. KIwood was offered the phiee and consented to serve. The appoint ment will follow this afternoon. Tho county court lias considered n large number of petitions and rou tine matter this term. A large num ber of bills wero allowed. Shortly before noon today they is sued mi order confirming the incor poration of Eagle Point. PORTAGE CHAMPIONS E The Portago basketball tonm last night defeated' the local boys in one j tlje fasles.tgamas-evui: seen oi. tho local ground. The score at the close was 11(5 (6 19. The Portago team, which is con ceded to be the champion team oi America played tho local boys tw games and curried off the honors in both events. FISH AND GAME BILL PASSED (Continued from Page 1.) Iitive been appointed and qualified. Section !. The members of the .said state board of fish and game commissioners shall receive no com pensation for their services as mem bers thereof, except u per diem oi fo.OO for eacli member of said boari for every day that said board is in actual session in tho discharge of its duties. The total Mini to bo drawi by each member of said board on said account in any one year shall not exceed the sum of ono hundred dollars; and the members of snid board shall also bo allowed their necessary expenses. All accounts foi expenditures made- or incurred pur suant to the provisions of this act shall be audited iind approved o. said tato board of fish and gunii commissioners beforo presentation te the secretary of stato. Section 3. Said stato board of fish and t game commissioners, or a majority thereof, shall have full pow er and authority to enforce all law of the stato of Oregon respecting" th-' protection, preservation nud propa gation of fish, game animals, game and liou-'.'niiio birds within this state. They shall have the exclusive powei o expend and disburse all funds ol the state of Oregon acquired for the protection,- preservation or propaga tion of fish and game, and arising from stato appropriations, licenses, gifts, or otherwise; and they shall have full newer and authority to con demn nud dispose of all property owned by tho stato of Oregon and used for the protection, or propaga tion of fish and game, which shall havo been found to bo of no furthor use or value o tho State, and shal' turn over the proceeds nrising there from to the proper fund. Said stale board of fish nud trame commission ers shall have full power and author ity to use so much of said state funds as may bo necessary for tho acquisi tion of lnnds, water rights and ease ments, and other proporty; and for the construction, maintenance, op eration and repair of fish hatcheries and othor moans nnd appliances for the protection and propagation of fish nnd game in tho state of Ore gon; provided, liowovor, that the inouoys at any time in the game protective fund and in the hatchery i funds shall he kopt separate nnd apart nnd shall he used only for the respective purposes fur which said FILING THE TEETH Of I On Loans of Less Than $200 Wife Must Agree to Assigning Wages Representative Clyde Says He Has Been There. ' ' SALEM, Ore., Jan. 2. After a fight, Clyde of Multnomah, succeeded yesterdny nfternoon in passing H. B. 120, providing (hat no assignment of wages for a loan of loss than $200 should bo valid unless recorded, and In tho caso of a married man without the signature of his wife. Tho bill was reported unfavorably and indefinite postponement was moved, indefinite postponement of tho sumo bill has failed to carry oarller In tho day, and the rules wero Quoted to show that such a motion could not be made on the sumo bill twice in one day. "I want to tell you men that you dont' realize what you are doing If you vote to kill this bill," said Clyde. "Theso loan sharks down In Portland get men In their grasp and they squeezo coin out of them for months some of them never get out of these follows' clutches. The Intent of this bill is to put a stop to that kind of thing. Wives of men will usually object to their letting theniBolveH get In theso sharks' power, and It is a mighty safe precaution to mnko as signments of wages In amounts under $200 Illegal unless the wife aliso signs." "You talk as If you had been there," suggested a representative "You bet I have, and I am lucky that I over got away from them, too," frankly admitted Clyde. BBYCE'S TRAIL IS Learned Today That He Spent Three Days in San Francisco Following Explosion Which Wrecked the Los Angeles Times in October. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 2. J. B. Uryce, ono of the three men Indicted in connection with the blowing up of tho Los Angeles Times building, was In San Francisco for three days fol lowing tho explosion, and Chief of Pollco Seymour today detailed detec tives to learn where ho spent tho time. It was learned today that tho suit case containing the Infernal machine and marked papers was checked at tho Ferry Station October 3, Instead if October 1. Mrs. Mary Ingersoll, with whom Bryco formerly boarded, positively identified the suitcase as bolonging to the suspected man. This 'ias given a now turn to tho case and Chief Seymour believes that an In vestigation of Bryco's movements In his city may lead to somo clue as to his whereabouts. COLUMBUS DAY BILL READY FOR GOVERNOR STATK IIOr.SK, Salem, Or.. Feb. ' Without a dissenting vote tho Ben ito passed houso bill 3, Cole, declar ing October 12 Columbus day, and miking it a public holiday. Oregon Is the 17th state to designate Colum bus day. The bill was prepared and advocated by the Knights of Colum ius and is Intended r.s an educational feature, Hint children may become fa miliar with American history. Fin skins for health. funds were created. They shall ap point and exercise control over, aw1 shall fix the salaries and expenses of tho state game and forestry war den and of the Mnstor Fish Warden and all their clerks. and deputies, nnc' shall havo power to remove any of said officers, dorks or deputies for good and sufficient cause. Section 4. All the rights, powers nnd dutios heretofore granted to or .mposed upon tho hoard of fish com missioners of this stato shall bo and aro hereby imposed upon (ho shall accuro to said state board of fi.sh and game commissioners, and said board of fish commissioners is here by abolished. Section fi. Tho powers and dutios heretofore by law conferred upon the and delegated to the miutur fih warden and the state camo and foi ostry warden of this state shall r mnin in such officers; subjoot, liow ovor, to the supervision nnd control of said etate board of full and game commissioners. Section 0. AH other nets or pnrts of acts in conflict with any of tho provision of this act aro hereby re. puulud. AN IHHBED EXTRAVAGANZA IS BRILLIANT AFFAIR High School Students Entering Into Spirit of Affair Heartly Over Seventy-Five in Cast Production in February. The high school extravaganza, "Tho Militnry Girl," will occupy the boards of the opera house on Friday nnd Saturday, February 17 and IS. Every afternoon at the close of school about seventy young people meet for rehearsals. Tho parts aro jast and everything is running smoothly. The participants aro all very, enthusiastic and aro entering Into tho spirit of tho affair with tre mendous energy. Somo of tho danc ing is intricate, but by degrees tho chorus Is learning, ami by tho time lelected for tho production they will bo able to glvo a professional per lormnnce. The extravaganza Idea Is a now one for high schools, but they are established Institutions in tho col leges and universities. Man in Queer Garb Killed. LOS ANGELES, I'nL, Feb. 2. EC forts are being made today to defini tely identify a mail believed to be K. Tasso, son of a French Canadian editor at Montreal, who, outliindishl, attired and masked, attempted it board an Alamitis Hay car last nigh! fell itudor the wheels and was killed He wore u man's bathing suit, wo man's stockings fastened to it by saf ety pins, half a pair of trousers pin ned nbout his waist, a short over coat and an old hat. He is said to have been in Long Bench soliciting funds to take him back home. 1 DEER PAYS FINE Shot Buck at Distance of 185 Yards But Feat Attracted so Much At tention That Glory Was Lost Among Rumors of Prescntion. Pleading guilty to having violated the state game laws in having shot and killed u buck u short time ago, Mrs. IJerthu Shannon, of Central Point, appeared before Justice of tho Peace T. M. Jones at Central Point this morning and paid u fine of .foO. Mrs. Shannon's exhibition of inii.ksniunship in killing the buck with one shot at a distance- of ovei 185 yards attracted so much atten tion to her feat that, hearing a rumor that the state game warden was contemplating taking action against her, she voluntnrilly surrend ered herself. 10 RUSH WORK ON SPARTA BUILDING With tho arrival hero early this week of the white glazed bricks ne cessary for tho upper stories of the John M. Hoot building, work will be rushed so that tho building may bo completed at an early date. Tho structure is to bo known as tho "Spnrta" building, and whon com pleted will bo one of the most ornn mental buildings in tho city. Its cost, complete, wilt bo about $40,000. "nnn'J SHOW SENATORS UP Ono of the ino-t genuinely whole some plays to have occupied the boards at the Medford Opera lions') this i'asoji was the William A. Brady offering of last night, "A Gentleman from Mississippi.", Owing to inclement weather the "'gentleman" failed to play to im large n house as he deserved but wus nevertheless accorded a gratifying leception. Moth Robeit A. Fixcher, as the f'gentlctnnu" and John A. Hutler as his secretary were eminently suited to their part-, the former portray ing the ride of mi iim-ophintcnted bill honorable old st.lo gentleman of the south who, elected to the United States Senate u a "pliable," "wised up" to the senatorial game so well by Hutler, as Hud Haines, lii sec retary and a former Washington nowannper i-rcHpoiidont, that before the fall of the curtain on the lint not ho line spoiled a neat little fin ancial coup planned by a senatorial clique. I WOMAN WO H LANDGON GROUND SEES SHADOW At First it Appeared That the Weath er Dopestcr Would Remain Out of His Hole But the Clouds Drifted Away and Back He Went. The proverbial ground-hog pcopod out of his holo this morning, nnd not seeing Ills shadow, came out and started in on a feed. Ho had no more than gotten started, however, than the sun looked through the clouds and back he scampered into his winter's nest. According to cus tom tho weather should continue stormy for six weeks more. However, the local weather man says It will be fair tomorrow. The 'mrometer is back at 30. WILL BUILD $12,000 E EAGLE POINT L. IC. Hawk, a wealthy Michigan lumberman, who recently ncipilred a tract of land near Eagle Point to be used for residential purposes, has re delved the plans for a fifteen-room house and will commence coustruc ion upon it at an early date. Tho building Is to bo of blue sand 3tone, taken from a quarry of tho rock situated on tho grounds near tho house. it will be completed this year and will cost about $112,000. Hasklns for health. PRESIDENT TAFT California Congressman Conveys to Chief Executive Hearty Thanks of His People for His Recognition of San Francisco's Claims. WARTTlMflTON. II. P. Vi.li 2. - 1'r -",, .-. -., ...-, . Grinning and jubiinnt, Congressman ICalm appeared at the White House today to extend to President Tall the thank's of the people of Califor nia for the president's recognition of San Francisco as the place for the Panama Pacific Exposition. K'niiu presented two telegrams to the presi dent, one from the San Francisco board of nupervisors and the other from Sing Fat, head of a big mer cantile establishment in the coast city. CALIFORNIA WILL NOT PASS ANTI-JAP LAWS SACRAMF.NTO, Cal., Feb. 2. -That measures directed against the Japanese will not iceelvc favorable consideration by the present legisla ture may be authoritatively predicted following the decision this afternoon of the senate committee on federal relations to do nothing that might endanger the success of the Panama Pacific exposition of 11115. Ronrosontiitives of Missionary or ganizations, of the merchants of the Pacific Coast and of the Japanese government appeared before the com mittee urged that as conditions were critical at the present time no ac tion should be taken. AHN THANKS BIG DOUBLE BILL BEST EVER SHOWN A.T THE If yon wtiiil a good, deep, Kartella Bros Introducing their wonderful Hoop Rolling and Juggling Act. You will enjoy this as .sure as fate. SEE THE RADIUM Tho pictures aro alnnst as porfect as If human. Kveryt'ilng Mhurp cut and pleasin ',. This Is tho only curtain of Its kind In appreciate the wonderful offect. A $1.50 SHOW FOR ONLY 10 FLYING SOCK STRIKES GREEK Man Employed By Rogue River Canal Company is Shaken Up When Rock From Blast Strikes Him He Will Recover. As the result of an injury to his shoulder, received Wednesday when a piece of rock, hurled high in tho air by a blast, hit him, u Greek lab orer employed as a drill hand on the Rogue River Valoy Canal company's ditch near Central Point received .. severe shaking up. He was taken care of at the camp and will soon be at work again .is no bones were broken. Although working at a consider able distance from where the charge was exploded a fragment of the rock knocked him down. INNOVATION MADE IN HOMESTEAD DECISIONS WASHINGTON, I). C, Feb. 2. A caso in which the Secretary of tho Interior apparently has swept aside technicalities and has rendered a de cision upon the merits of a showing made by a settler upon Oregon lands, regardless of the fact that the set tler ignored the demands mndo umii him to attend a "hearing" has de cided and a patent ordered issued to the settler, Martin Ulvestad, for his homestead in the Roseburg district. Tho case is an exceptional one, for usually the entryman loses his ont'-y through failure to comply with the technicalities of the law even when observing the spirit. HILL ACKNOWLEDGES 'NEWS YEAR'S' PAPER Secretary Charles A. Malboouf of tho Commercial club Is In rocoipt of a lottor from M, 11. Brown, prlvato secretary to James J. Hill, acknowl edging tho receipt of a copy of tho Now Year's edition of Tho Medford Mall-Trlbuno. "Mr. Hill spent consldorablo time reading tho pnper," sayB tho letter, "and expresHed his npproclatlon of the Interest bolng shown by tho peo ple of Southern Oregon In tho de velopment work bolng dono In their territory by the interests of which ho is the head. Ho furthor oxpressed his appreciation of tho paper's enter prise." Canada Denounces Treaty. AiuwTKWAii, yijo., I'd). '. uy a vote of (it) to 4. the Montreal board of trade today donounced tho recip rocity ngreement between Cannda and tho United States. A resolution de clared that tho "sober sonso of Can ada is against any chango In tho trade policy under which tho country has grown to Its present prosperity. Wo consldor It tho boundon duty of ev ery Canadian to result anything en dangering our status as a component part of tho British empire, and fear that Hitch a treaty as Is proposed with tho United States would piove an en tering wodgo which would eventually separate our Interests from thoso of tho mother land." 4I HM4 -f 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. - -- NOTICETo real estate agents, my place, 00.1 North Fir st is taken olf the market. L. J. Quigley. 270 ttr healthy lanjh he sure and go RE-SEEDING IS WELL UNDER WAY Supervisor Erlckson is Back After Lonn Hard Inspection Trip On Snow Shoes Heavy Snow Fall is Reported in Mountains. The work of resceding tho burned over areas in the Crater National Forest is progressing favorable ac cording to M. L. "Eriokson, super visor of the forest, who returned Tuesdity evening from an extended trip on snow shoes inspecting tho work. Over lfiOO acres have been resceded in the neighborhood of Cat Hill. Mr. Krickson reports heavy snow in the mountains. "MILL" WILL BE DEVOID OE BRUTAL Great interest is being displayed by the fans of Medford in the bout between Dick Wheeler of Chicago and Frankio Edwards of San Fran cisco. Hoth boys are apt looking youngsters and a good go will un doubtedly bo the reward of the ad mirers of the men who visit the Med ford theater on Tuesday next. Wheeler is a former sparring part ner of Buttling Nelson and upon whom, when the Durable Dane thought of retiring ho wanted to be stow tho lightweight ehnmpionship. Wheeler had been with Nelson since, ho began his enreor as a boxer. Ho went through somo of his training 'stunts' last night before a few fans and all wore greatly pleased with tho speed and cleverness ho displayed. Edwards needs no mention to fol lowers of tho "manly art," his rec ord on the Pacific Coast being well known, having fought such men as Johnny Murphy, tho speedy Eastern lightweight who fought a draw In 1008 with Freddie Welsh, of Eng land. While both men nre in good condi tion, the event will ho nothing more than n displny of science, which, whilo interesting to thoso who like snappy boxing will havo nono of tho rough eloinonts of prize fights. ARCH-BISHOP RYAI? wtm SOON PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb. 2. -Hope was practicaly abandoned to day for tho recovery of Arch Hishop Ryan. "I lu may expire momentarily or he may live for several days," mu a bulletin issued by his physicians. Eyes Tested Save Worry by saving your oyes. Como hero for proporly fitting oye glusBOB or spectacles. Best crystal lenses. Quality and work guaranteed. Dr. Rickert Over Kent ner's, .MKDFOItD Glasses Scientifically Fitted ' ISIS to (he Tsis tonight. Jack Burdette Dutch Comedian and Crayon Artist. ;; If you don'i laugh here you are sick. : CURTAIN stands out clear and distinct, Medford and ovory porson will and 20 CENTS