Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 05, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    aiEDFOItt) MAIL TRIBUNE, jtfEDFOKD, OttTCOOX, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1911.
PAGE SEVEN
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WITH THE HUMES
Rogue River Fish Protective Assoc
iation Meets and Decides That no
Compromise is Possible Want
River Closed to Commercial Use.
".No compromise with the Humus"
wiib tlio decision of the Hoguc Hiver
I'i&li Protection Associtition at a
lnuetinj,' held in the Commercial Club
rooms Friday evening, when the ac
tion of the Humes in iiitroduciiij; a
hill modifying the initiation law pars
ed last fall closing the Kogtio Jllivcr
to , commercial fishing.
'.'We have the upper hand alter a
fair light and should keep it. Give
the Humes an inch and they will tnuc
a .mile. lUnke any concessions, and
conditions will soon be as bad as
thoy were'' tntcl Dr. L. Himdy, sec
retary of the association.
'So compromise under any condi
tions" said President Jinks McCouu.
".Inko it n clean cut isuu of keeping
what we have secured or losing 11
all., Either make the Hogue an an
rlei's stream or abandon it. If the
legislature amends the bill, we will
invoke the referendum an put it up
to the people again, holding it up for
two, years."
J. E. Enynrt took the same view
nitd. rpoke vigorously against mak
ing any concession. "The news bus
spread over the countey that there
is one river in (lie coast reserved for
anglers, and they are preparing to
come from all suctions. It will he u
riXMU resource to the country. I am
opposed to changing the law in any
way."
,Q. Putman stated, that if a coin
Mromiso were entertained, it should
limit the fiuhing to nets of 8 or 9 inch
mqsh, below theino'uth of the Illinois,
close the balance of the river alto
gether, bar all seines, provide a closed
seat'on from November I to iWny 1
and from August 2." to September 10,
and closed Sundays, for that portion
left open, forbid catching of steel
head or trout except with hook and
line, olassify the steel head as a
trput and forbid the sale or shipment
ofj'ish caught above the mouth of the
Illinois. Such a compromise, ho con
tended, would protect the fish and
stjll permit the cannery to operate
a. portion of the year. The sugges
tion found few VujrpoiTers. '
jAfter extended discus-ion, J. E.
Euyart, W. V. Isaacs and J. W. Her
rjnn were appointed a committee to
visit the legislature and represent the
association, intrusted to stand pat
for the initiation bill.
A reply from Governor West to
thy association's letter was read, in
which the governor stated that the
i ie-.li bill would receive his most care
in consideration.
LEAVES HERE TO
JOIN REBEL ARMY
Local Mexican Left City This MoYn
int) to Fight With Revolutionists in
Land of Birth Alleged to Have
Been Provided Funds by Cause.
To join his compalroits in Mexico
ii$ their fight to overthrow the dicta
torship of President Porfirio Diaz, W.
II. Ford, a Mexican, who has made
liib home in this' city foi' the past year
luft Saturday morning for Sail Eran
ojco. Ho will travel from that city
to some poSnt across the Mexican
border where ho will join the vuumI
army of Madero.
.(Although he refused to admit be
fo.ro his departure that he had boon
furuifthed funds with which to make
the trip by the leaders of tho rebel
.juoveiiiont the fn;t that he ha for
;i long time been in communication
wjith poisons in Mexico is now
known to his friends here, many ot
whom prophesied sovoral weeks ago
tljat ho would, before long, join the
ranks of tho men who are now fight
ing for the establishment of a re
publican constitution in the laud ot
bin birth.
Shortly after the publication of a
sories of articles in tho magazine
of. tliio country last your calling the
attention of the world to the terri
ble, conditions to which the Mexicans
of tho poorer classes are forced by
tho Djhz toeriunoiit, Eord made
known his sympathies with the revo
lliliouary cause an intimated at the
tinje that the first sign, of opon re
volt would 11ml him ready to answor a
call to ami.
1'IMIS CUItKD IX (J TO 11 DAYS.
PA.0 OINTMENT la guaranteed
(A cure any caso ot Itching, blind,
bleeding or protruding piles la 6 to
14 days or money refunded. 50c
yjj i s a i&.&ijj
ERS
FOR COMING GO
fnm
Both in Good Shape for Sparring
Match Seating Capacity of Opera
House Will he Taxed Referee Not
Yet Chosen.
"Fighting" Dick Whcclor, who will
box ten, rounds a the Medford Open
House next Tuesday night with
"Frankie" Edwards is one of the
most promising young light weights
in this country. ,
Horn in Chicago, before. he wis
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twenty years old he became attached
to the training staff of Hatlling Nel
son, and in the train of the "Dur
able Dane" has followed the boxing
game from coast to coast.
Shortly after the Gaus-Nelsou
fifjlit in Goldfield, "Nelson proposed
to coach Wheeler to make him eligi
ble to qualify for championship hon
ors and with. that end in view "n
kept Wheeler with him until his re
tirement from the ring. ..
Since that time Wheeler has lc-
eloped great speed and stamina and
by virtue of constant training and
total abstinence from the dissipa
tions usually thrown in the path ul
aspirants to ring honors, he lids mad"
an exceptionally good record for him
self so far. lie has fought such
men as ''One Hound" llogan, Frankie
Nenl, Canadian Johnnie Foley and
lohniiio Fraync.
Frankie Edwards, his opponent in
Tuesday's bout, is well known io
coast fight fans. Ho has a number
of decisions to his credit, wrested
Irom the best lightweight' fighteis
in the Golden State. He is one ot
the ring fnvorilea of San Eraucisto
and is being matched by promoters
in that city to fight several "hind
nuts" in Frisco next fall.
Doth men are in excellent condi
tion nud while only .contemplating a.i
exhibition boxing bout and not ,i
prize fight, they expect to give a pi"'
Icct exhibition of their ail' vvlijlti
omitting all semblances of brutality.
Seats are now on sale nt Ilaskius
Drug Store and arc going fNt.
OltAXC.'KS KIIO.M CIIAXCK'S
filtOVK AltltlVK IIKItK.
Included In tho trnln load of Cal
ifornia oranges which just reached
hero from tho coast arc sovoral cases
from Captain Frank Chance's grove
near Los Angeles.
The "Peerleaa Lcador" of the
Champion Chicago Cubs has shipped
all of tho present crop from -his old
ranch and Is at presont looking over
his now grovo recontly purchased.
According to reports from Chance
ho stands to make a big profit this
season. He personally ovorlooks all
the picking and shipping of his or
anges and It Is a common sight to
see him carrying his mon from place
to placo in his big auto. N
Cliauco glows two grados of or
anges on liU ranches tho famous
"Sunklst" brand and tho "Rod-Ball,"
equally as popular on eastern tablos.
Last spring, whllo on his way to
lead tho Cubs on tholr spring train
ing trip. Chance brought a suit case
full of his own orangos along with
him. It was his Intontion to troat
his playors. But ho hjtpponod to men
tion tjie fact to one of his follow pas
sengers, with the roe ii It that only
five woro loft when he finally reach
ed Chicago.
Pitchers Mordecal Brown and Or
val Overall ot the Cubs will spond a
couple of weeks with Chance this
winter and their bow hopes to con
vert uotk of his star pitcher to or
ange growing.
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ALARM IS FELT
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FOR MISSIONARIES
Uhought That Americans in Famine
Instructs of China arc Suffering
Efforts are Being Made to Reach
Them.
SHANGHAI, Feb.' -I .Great alarm
Is felt here today for tho safety of
American 'missionaries working in tho
famine, districts, and every effort Is
being niado to get Into communication
with them, Not a word has been re
ceived from the Americans slnco tho
hunger-maddened mobs started pil
laging villages, and It is feared they
may have been killed.
Shuan Chlen is in ashes today and
a-large portion of its Inhabitants arc
klllrdi according to dispatches hero.
Only a few escaped. t
Tho streets of tho town .In tho fa
mine districts, aro littered with un
burled dead. Relief stations have
been established by foreign mission
ary committees nt Llnhwni Kwan,
Hwal Ydan, Nanhsouchow, Ling PI
and Kuchen. Rice gruel Is bolng
given to all applying for It, The: re
lief officers say they can feed two
million persons until spring for $1.50
each. i
SYNDICATE TAKES--OVER
RURAL 'PHONE
Uy a, decision of the County Court
dtlivercd last Friday, a byndicate io
be known as the Sams Valley tele
phone company will take over the
rural telephone lino formerly operat
ed by the Pacific tclejrlione and tele
graph company between Sams Valley
and Gold Hill.
The franchise under which the com
pany, will operate permits of the
maintaining of a single strand telephone-wire
nlongithotdoiiniy road.
COUNTY CLERK ISSUES
- MANY HUNTING LICENSES
Hunting licenses to the number oi
one hundred and fifty six were is
sued by C6unty Clerk William Tl.
Coleman during the month of Jan
uary. Eighty-three fishing lieojisos were
issued during the-same period.
AGED MAN ADMITTED
TO COUNTY HOSPITAL
Zeno' Baker. 8 Oycar old, was
admitted to the county poor farm i,
the County Court Friday. He said
that ho had been in Oregon for six
mouths. He has 'io Ut-ai" relative
ILL ADDRESSED;, , .
GETS THERE SAME
Although Medford Is perhaps not
on tho obsolete maps of tho effete
Hast, that lt Is a familiar namo to
tho postofflco employees throughout
tho country was demonstrated yestor
day when a letter from Now York,
addressed to "Tho Clork In tho County
in Which Medford Is Located," was
safely dollvored into tell hands of
County GJcrk William R. Coleman at
his office in Jacksonville. ,
Although technically faultily ad
dressed, the letter waB not delayed in
transit,
AT THE CHURCHES
Revival Meetings Begin Today
Evangelist J. Bruce Evans of Pasa
diua, Calif., begiiisi special services i I
tho Baptist church today. Kviiugcli-t
Evans is u noted preacher and sing
er and has the reputation of draw
ing largo, ormvdn. Service will bo
held every night at 7:'J0. Ooo.l
singing at ewr.v service. The public
is invited to attend.
Methodist Church.
Methodist church, South corner oi
Main and Oakdale, Sunday school ai
10 a. in. Preaching 11 a. in. Sub
Chriftt teaching his disciple to pray,
fi:'!0 p. hi .Epworth League and lb Me
studv 7:110 p. m preaching. Every
body welcome. J. P. Hipp, Pastor.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Service Sunday morning at 11 o'
clock. Subject of lesson senium :
"Spirit", Sunday school at 10; te-ti-monittl
meeting WedueMliiy ut 7 :'M
p. m. The public is cordiallv invited
to thofep service. Heading mti,i
heur: Wodnoidny 'J to 5 p. tu. also
one hour aftor ntfrvico Sundu.v and
Wednesday. Church odlflce, North
Oakdnlo.
For Sale
15 ncrcs. 3 miles from Tnlent,
fenced, timber, alfalfa and fruit land,
good house, pure water, U mile from
school, 300 young pear trees, lovely
placo; ?2000, one-half down.
This IB ncres 13 one of tho love
liest small ranches in southern Ore
gon. Sheltered by tho hills from
the cold winds of winter, deep, fer
tllo soil, an Ideal ulaco for health.
SUM Acre.
Also 34 acres, i mile from Talent,
12 acres of fruit, family orchard In
bearing; apples, Ncwtowns, 12 acres,
peach filled; 7 acres timber, irrigated,
dwelling house shaded by large laurel
trees, plenty of water; fortllo soil;
garden spot; pumping plnnO terms,
$13,000, $7000 canh, tho balnnco In
payments of $1000 yearly at C pol
ecat. $:iH:t Acre.
Also 20 acros alfalfa and fruit
land, with timber, 1 mile from Tnl
ent; $G500 cash down; just think
what a snap, ;i little over $300 an
acre- Where catO'cAi find near the
depot and ralirond a cheaper place?
."JUKI." Aire. ,
Town lots In the newly Incorporat
ed town of Talorit, Or., on tho In
stallment plan. ' "'
Kiom $(.-() to $.") a. Lot.,
' Also 17 acres, It acres i "commer
cial fruit bearing orchard. 2 mtlos
from Tnlent; $10,000, one-halt on
time.
$.- A m
Also SO ncres fino timber, $2000,
one-half down.
$-". Acre.
A flue fertile Fruit Kiirm, all tin
dor cul'tlvatlo'n; fenced; now flve
rodm house, bath room, etc.; out
buildings, barn, etc.; level; ono nnd
one-half miles from Talent, Oregon;
good well of water"; young orchard
of apples, mostly Ncwtowns and
SpltzJ tvyelvo ii'nd one-hnlf acres fu
pears;" .two acros In penches, etc.
Trees young, from 1 to !! years. Price
$H,7."(, one-half cash, balance to suit
purchaser.
Hit acres $2i:t acre.
Forty acres; about miles from
Talent and Phooni.J, Ore.; fruit land;
2 good springs, -Ti-rooni bouse, out
buildings, small fruit, B acres cleared;
a good poultry ranch, over $1000 of
standing timber; $1200 down, bal
nnco on tlmo to suit tho buyer; only
jt."0 an new.. Look all over tho coun
try nnd seo If you can find a place
so cheap.
Also 29 acres, orchard and alfalfa
land; 2 1-! miles south ok Tajcnt,
Or.; 1300 young fruit trees, apples,
peaches and pearspwonc acre in bear
ing; house, barn and outbuildings;
all fenced, luost of It being Page
wire fence, l'J-strahd, rabbit tight;
sub-Irrigated and tiled; SMil." new;
over half down, tho rest on tlmo at
7 per cent. '
Also lands, alfalfa and fruit, from
20 to S00 ncrcs. Write, enclosing
stamps, or como andr:sQp me.- r
L. N. Judd
. Talent, Oregon
The
Quality
of every drug,
chemical or
medicine in
our, stpi;e, is
guaranteed.
,
Purity is
always found
here
Let us fill your
prescriptions
Orange Blossom
and
Lowney's
Cnocolates
MAIS MM, XKJHT OK DAY'
Medford Pharmacy
MEDFORD, OREGON.
cli:mno HATS.
Hats clean '1 ilxnl, blocked and
rotrlmmod. Medford Cleaning and
Dyo WorltB, 120 N. Trent St. 272
IlasklnH for Heultli.
s Nrssr
Bulk
Coffee
and
Teas
Did you ever stop to think
that you ran save money by
buying your coffee or teas In
bulk? This is a fnct that you
can't deny. Wo will bo pleased
to have you cnll and allow us
to explain why wo can snvo you
money by selling you theso
goods In tho bulk. Wo hnndlo
several nf tho best known
brands of bulk coffee and teas,
believe them to be just what
ytfu want!" '
KHMIOMUim Till) SALK OF
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ALL1N &
ALLIN CO.
liHJ WKST MAIN' STHKKT.
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TTTIS JEWELI5K M10DFORD, 01?tfCiON NEAR POSTOKKICK
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We have sonic j'eal bargains in second hand automobiles.
One 1!)10 model 17, 10 II. I. Iniiclc; lop wind shiclil, presto tank 117
and all ex- equipment; Al condition. Price vlitl
One 1910, l!0 II. P. Maxwell car; wind shield, speedometer, presto light tank
and extra equipment. This car has onlv run 2200 miles; cost the owner
$2000. This is a bargain. Will sacrifice $1000
shield, presto tang, fully equipped, ly run about 8000 miles; top wind
for .' Will sell H ) jJA
One HJ10, .'50 11. P. While Cias car; on tpJLJVV
One IJK)S' :() II. P. Rambler; all new tires, :!0x-l; a Qfift
'bargairt .: i...;jt:...u: .' :
One 10 II. P., 1-cylindcr C'atlillac in fine condition. $2?
Two tops, ,s)eedometer,
.shock absorbent, trunk rack, presto light tank, .)
K M. F .-. ,
These cars can be seen and demonstrated al the
Bear Creek Garage
104 S. Bartlett Street
MEDFORD, ORE.
Main 2551. Home 255.
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L. N. JUDD, REAL ESTATE AGENT
Talent, Jackson County, Orogon.
iMifi way between JMedt'ord and Ashland, in the fruit
belt of 'Southern Oregon. Healthy and mild eliniate,
and pure water. .Alfalfa, fruit and timber lands from
15 acres to 800 acres. Also lots on the instalment
plan,1n .newly incorporated town of Talent, Oregon.
Write (enclosing stamps) or come and sec nie at
Talent, Oregon.
D I AM
requires caruful thought and the proper
confidence in a firm to warrant abso
lute satisfaction to note the proper
comparison you must inspect them r,om
a large and well selected stock, such as
I am able to show. In this way yon can
become thoroughly familiar with values
and feel assuVed of safe and economical
buying through my binding guarantee.
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clock, glass front, storage
J. H. Corrigan, Mgr. and Sales Agent J
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Tho best Eagle Point truck lnnd
In tho best on earth. Wo offor
u 1-2 acres, with 12 Inches water,
good flumes, nud with ono acre
blnckborrics and 1 1-2 acres bear
ing orchard, nil for $B00 per aero.
This is close In Englo Point prop
erty nnd is tho making of n choice
homo tract.
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battery and box, tire iron,
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Hasklns for hoalth
HaskUs for Iieallti.
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