fTJflTOB'; J?HC -EDF01?l)iMAIlrRU3UNIDtiMl!DK0RD, ORtiGON, SUNDAY, MBRUARY f, 1911. MOE THREE k eft m RANCHERS VIEW OF FISH BILL ft " i Pioneer of Lower Rogue Rjver Ad vocates Compromise Bill, Tjmitinn Operations to Gill Nets of Large Mesh apil Barring Scries. BIG FACTORY TRACT IN RICHMOND SOLD The followftis lotter has been re ceived by the Mall Trlbuno from M. Doyle, for years an opponent of the Humes at tlm mouth of the Rogue, whose farm the Into "Lord of the Hokiio" vainly endeavored to pur chase, and falling In which, holm ported a claim Jumper from Ken tucky, who attempted to seize the property. Mr. Doyle speaks for the Independent fishermen of tho lower river, who voted to close tho stream because of tho Hume tnctlcs: Wedderburn, Or., .Ian. 29, 1911. To the Editer: I see by your paper of the 2 fid that you people won't agree to any compromise In this fish ing controversy. Allow me to say that you arc wrong. Senator Chase of Coos will Intro duce a good, sane bill, allowing fish ing with gill nots only. Said bill will KJieap Sites Provided for New En- terprise; Big Development Ahead for City. RICHMOND, Feb. 4. Tiio pur chase by tho Rohmond Industrial Commission of tho fortfjj-four-acre Gularte tracj, that it may have more "Ites to offer tit as near cost as pos sible to Incoming industries, shows the manner in which tho peoplo hero nro encouraging new manufactories, and is a sample of the activity being displayed In promoting tho.Industrlal advance or this city. Many new en terprises aro preparing to establish here. Business property Is nctive, with a number of important sales, and there Is the usual demand for residence lots out of which smaller Investors nro making handsome pro fits. The demand for more stores has boon met to a largo extent by tho seven or eight new business buildings erected on McDonald avenue and other business streets. Moro hotel room Is needed. As soon as the RAILROAD BILL ' PASSES HOUSE California at Last Breaking Away From Southern Pacific Dommon Many "Bosh" Questions arc Asked By Members. after nn exciting ekutiug race ut the Nntatorium last night. They j-nct'd in two teams, tho uV oisioti belnjj nwnrded to Ueiicntn and Gifel bei'iiio Slooum fell and threw Heaeom. SACRAMENTO, Cul., Feb. 4. The Stetson Bohnet railroad bill passed the house with 74 votes, only n baie quorum present. The measure, which is one of the most important urged by the Johnson administration, gives the state railroad commission power )y fix n solute transportation rates and enforce- them. Tin bill wont through ns somo wliut of a joke, nobody it serious do- fbatp. A'Romblyman JJohnot said it was a railroad bill and could easily railroad it-olf tlirnuirli. After answer ing n number of "boshv questions from members the roll wn culled. Members of the Labor and Capital commission who were out of the room expressed indignation when called U i tlie chamber sitter the vote had been taken. Now At Home In Our New Store CUBE CUT COFFEE The Best not harm you people In the. least, as WPnthor settleg tho erectlon oI res. by fishing that way only lots of sal moil escape and go clear up the river. So far as tho settlers along ths lower river aro concerned, all say that this bill -will be far better for them than tho old method of fishing by seining, for when the Iliimo In terests put in the seines they (tho settlors) were put out of business, as tho seines caught everything just as ono would corral a stock of sheep. 1 wish to Impress on you that T am no fisherman, never was, and never expect to bo. I am not In tho employ of the Humes nor anybody else. I nevor sold them $50 worth of produce during tho last 35 years, as they supply tholr cannery from their own ranch. I am a ranch owner at the mouth of tho river and am better posted than any other man In this county in regard to tho mothods of fishing pi noticed by tho late It. D. Hume. This measure, voted on by the peo ple of tho state. Injures tho poor fisherman far moro than tho Humes, that Is the barrier gill nets. Would It not be wlso and fair for you peoplo to compromise with them, allow fishing by gill nots only, Insert a strlngont Sundny law, from C p. m. Saturday to C a. m. Monday? All tho peoplo hore aro enthusiastically in favor of Chaso's bill only. If thoro nevor was a fish caught here it would not make any difference in iiiy business, as I am a raiser of sheep and cattle and don't depend on dencos will bo resumed, and such arti sans of the Pullman nnd other fac tories who havo routed In Horkeloy will bo accommodated hero. Among the moro pretentious residence struc tures to be built will be ono contain ing twelve flats that will bo put up HERMAN BROS. BUY Herman Brothers Gerald and by W. Mesfiorlo, a Eureka capitalist, Y harles, of Sardine Creek havo who has largo holdings here. Somol urchased the sawmill on Sardino pretentious homes are being erected. Y reek from J. C. Dusenbury. Tho Tho stimulus given by announce-1 ill has sv 'ipacity of 8,000 feet nieut that the United Properties com- ji lily, and bus run very successfully pany had this city In mind for exten-Jiu' several years by Mr. Dusenbury sivo development has been marked. I ml associates. Thoro is plenty of No definite nlans hav been announced rood timber" on Sardine, and the . , yet, but as William S. Tevls, ono of ew owners intend to keep a lnrgo the big men In the merger, is also Quantity ot it on the market m the heavily interested In Richmond, im- Ji rm of irood lumber. Mr. Dusen- portnnt things aro looked for. The enlargement of tho Western ury, while he believes that he hu ennnnently retired from the busi- Plpo and Steel company, which will s 'ss of converting that good Sardino add 500 men to Its payroll; tho ddiib- 'f. reek timber into good lumber, docs ling of the capacity of tho Santa Fo a it intend to leave Southern Oregon. shops In tho spring, and tho cxpendl- Jfe will remain on Sordino Creek, ture of $12, 000, 000 by tho Standard (v here bo has a neat tillther anod sir Oil company in enlarging its plant (v here he lias n neat little ranch, lie arc the chief projects spoken of las mndo n study of the market re among the Industries already estab-l orts for some years, which may l'shed. . , J avo something to do witli his do- Humiliation to rai-e hogs, chickens, the fishing interests for anything. . ,,,,, nm, .j-,,, Tl ()()(ll. wonR Besides, I am always, was and over j .. i,IIselllllirv iinK ., ,...,, ...i.:.,,. ...in i. . i ... ... i.. i- ." win us, umiuscu iu iuuuuiiuiy 1H UI1J form. So far as catching steel heads In largo mesh nets with big salmon; that Is Impossible. Of course tho scluo takes everything. Yours truly, M. DOYLE. i liroiioscs In trv mil. SKATING CONTEST WON BY A FOUL Wjdfrcd Ticacoin and Marl Hill itl'lU it I! Ill lll'll lliu 111 I'lniwu u- Frank Slocuni and Edward Monro I When you are down town to morrow or any tlmo this week bo Hiiro and call at the now store on South Central avonuc. You will be surprised at the appearance of this new location and pleased with the way tho goods aro displayed. You will Ininglno that you are In one of tho big city markets. NEW GOODS Our BtockBiare vhtually now In every respect. Wo purposely run all stocks low In order not to havo much to move. In consequonco o have opened with most everything fresh from tho crates. Our treatment of our customors In the past assures their continued pntronngo and wp wish to assure any who may contemplate start ing to trade with this store that wo will always guarantee that you get goods second to nemo in tho inarket that all goods aro fresh and that tho prices aro a Httlo lower ban you expelt to pay on most cvorythlifg you buy. Conio to tho new storo nnd give us a trial. Have you seen our now cot fco grinding machine? Wo would be pleased to show you this uiacliluo and explain tho merits of cubo cut coffco. You could ninBh your coffoo or you can have It ground on any old machine and It would bo cof fee, but It would bo far from tho best coffee. Sclonco has learned that In order to nre sorvo tho mlnuto oil colls that coffee must bo cut in cubes, nnd no matter how flno It Is cut by this now method, tho flavor 'and richness of tnsto Is retain ed. Order your next coffeo at this storo and havo it ground by tho new method and see what a difference It makes. 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' Part of this tremendous offering of high quality goods at low prices never could be duplicated again. The track was cleared long ago for this Great February Sale. OUR IDEA IS TO MAKE OT THE MOST REMARKABLE OFFERING OP BIG VALUES IN THE HISTORY OF MEDFORD. 1 HM& PROFITS HAVE HAD NO CONSIDERATION. VALUE! VAtUE! VALUE! THAT WAS OUR SLOGAN AS WE WENT THROUGH THE STORE CUTTING PRICES. y '....,. ,., tx.wjSfciite&WI. ALL THIS MONTH WE WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE THESE WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES TO ADVERTISE OUR GREAT STOCK. THOSE WHO COME EARLY GET THE BEST SELECTION. I , & Weeks & McGowan Co 114-124 West Main Medford, Oregon A. L tf-f4ff &rM xtuyaA. MkMagfK