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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAI'EH
PUUMSHED DAILY EXCEPT SATUR
DAY IIY THE MKDFORD
PRINTING CO.
Tho Domocrntlc Tlmcn, Tlio MnUoru
Mull, The Med font Tribune. Tlio South
ern OrcRonlnn, Tlio Ashland Tribune.
OEOROB PUTNAM, Editor and MnnnRur
Entered an Hecond-claas mntter No
vember 1, ll09, nt tho postofflce at
Medford, OrcROn, under tho net of
Mnrch 3, 1871
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
BUBSOBITTIOK BATES.
One yenr, by mall ....'.. ?5.00
One month by mull 60
Per month, delivered by carrier In
r,ir,i .TfinVfcnnvlllrt itml Cen
tral Point .0
Sunday only, by mnll, per year. . . . 2.00
Weekly, per year 1.50
mil teased Wire United fren
DlBpatclici.
Tho Mall Tribune Is on Bnlo at tho
Perry News Stand, San I rnnolnco.
Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland.
Ilowman News Co, Portlnna, Or.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash.
Hotel 8pokn.no Nows Stand, Spokano.
BWORN CIRCULATION.
Dnlly
nernRp for mix months ending
Pccenibor 31,
191U, STi'l
MEnronD, ORCQON.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon nnu
Northern California, and tho fnstcst
gronlriR olty In Oregon.
Population U S census 1910: 8840.
estlmnted In November, 1010, 10,0(10
Plvo hundred thoiifiuud dollar Gruvlt
Water Sjntcm completed, Riving finest
nujiply puru mountain water and six
teen miles of Btreet being paved and
contracted for nt n cost exceeding JL
000,000, making u total of twenty miles
of pavement.
Postofflce receipts for year ending
November 30, 1910, show a gain of CI
per cent.
Rank deposits wero J2.37C.032, a gain
of 22 per cent
Ranner fruit city In Oregon Rogue
River Spltr.enberg apples won sweep
stakes prize and, title of
"Applo Xing of tho World"
nt tho National Applo Show, Spokane,
190?, and a car of Nowtowns won
rlrat Prlzo In 1910
nt Canndlnh International Applo Show,
Vancouver, R. C.
Roguo River pears brought highest
prices In nil markets of tho world dur
ing tho past six years.
Wrlto Commercial club. Inclosing C
cents for postngo for the finest commu
nity pamphlet ever written
Fifty Years Ago Today.
Feb. 8.
A constitution of tlio nrovl
Hlonnl government of tho Con
federate States of Aineilcn wiih
adopted nt Montgomery. TIiIh
document Ki'neriilly resembled
the constitution of tlio United
States, but prohibited tho im
portation of African ncgrooH iih
Hlnvcs. Tho preamblu to tho
constitution began, "We, tho
deputies of the noverulgn and In
dependent states of , ordain
and establish tills constitution."
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ASSOCIATION MEETS
Tho declaring of a dlIdend of six
por cent and the reading of a report
Hhowlng a great gain made during
tlio past yoar wero the principal fea
tures of tho annual meeting of tho
JacUson County ilulldiug & Loan as
sociation. Duilng tlio past year 110
JiomoH have been built by tho uwu
; elation for tho mombeis.
Tho dlroctora and officers for the
ensuing yoar wore elected as follows;
: Directors C. M. KItlil, Judge WIN
Ham S. Crowell. II. l' IMtitt, 1 II.
HoIHb, Hort A u lie mo n, O. C, Hogge,
iinil W. J. Roberta.
OfflcorH -l'reHident, Hort Ander
n; vlre-preihlent, K. II Ilollia; gor
rutary. II. 1 I'lnlt; treattuier, M. I..
Alfonl; nttoinev, O. O. l!o!jn.
BATTLE REPORTED
SOOTH OF CAMPO
KAN DIK(K). l'..l . lVh S K..,it
frum Chiiik), near Hie Mexican lm
dor, today were that a buttle between
tlio roliols and the Me.icnn troop
under Lieutenant Unxernor Vega liml
occurred (on mile South Kant ot
CHinpo.
The ouiul of firing in the dirrrtim
()f tllO OftWp WHS llttRld nt it o'l'loc.
this mominjr but no definite ih.i i
of buttle had been reeeixud ut ('limp..
Up lo 10 oVIoi-k titituv. rorienM
dent left Ciiiiimi wnlv tdn jm il
eanip of the M ie.iii trmijw.
OE GET IT
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WASHINGTON' I) 1 . Feb. S. -Bonntor
William i.niimrr of 1! thiol
may lwe n uii.Iiiko an operation
for an Hi of tiir car. hU pb gl
omus ftiu toiU:, He Iiuh beH too 111
CITICISM?
(O iltUUld the m ti ale jiona.
Millionaire Dies.
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Jloimira, p!i' "-t I i.l of tho
Almircilty,n4)il n K"'t i.n'vnV ui(fc-
A "NEVER-ENDING DISPUTE.
COMMERCIAL fishing seems lo appeal to the hnscr in
stincts. It is the trade, of the slaughterhouse, and breeds greed,
avarice, malice, laziness and quarrelsomeness.
The selfishness and hoggishuess engendered by the oc
cupation has become a byword.
Although the merciless practices of the vocation inev
itably exhausts nature and sooner or later the unreason
ing and unreasonable host are left without an occupation,
cvovy effort to better conditions is savagely resisted.
The Xew Eoundland fisheries have been a subject of
international dispute for centuries. Every effort at ad
justment and compromise only furnishes fresh subjects
for quarrels.'
Salmon in Atlantic coast streams were years ago ex
terminated through the fatuous folly of the fishermen,
who fought every means designed to prevent extermina
tion. Quarrels of the Columbia river fishermen have taken
up a large pari of the time of every Oregon and Washing
ton legislative session for a score and more of years. Ev
ery measure designed to protect the fish has been bitterly
fought by conflicting interests. Efforts to join with Wash
ing! on iii enforcing a similar code of protective laws in
each state have been as stoutly resisted. The disputes
have disgusted the people of both states.
Lawlessness of the fishermen has become proverbial.
They break, and constantly break, the letter and spirit of
laws designed only to perpetuate their own industry.- Only
complete' extermination of fish will end their law break
ing, silence their noisy clamor, and end their rapacity.
K'ogue river fishing has been a never-ending source of
turmoil. The upper river fishermen are greedy law break
ers. The lower river has ever, boon in the 'grip of a million-dollar
monopoly thai has been aliv unto itself.
Neither faction would listen 'to rcasori, and between the
two, fish of all kinds were being rapidly exterminated. An
disgust, the people of Oregon voted both o.ut of business.
Of course both factions are clamoring for the legisla
ture to nullify the people's law. But will the legislature
dare to under the expressed wish of the people?
We shall see.
SOUND ADVICE
ON 10 of the large insurance concerns has written re
garding .Medford as follews:
"AVe have received a report on general conditions,
fire department, water supply, etc., at Medford, all gen
erally favorable, especially the report on water system.
"The tire department, however, is inadequate tor a
town the size and importance of iWedford. The building
law is poor and there is too much refuse in the rear of
store buildings. AVe suggest the passage of a better build
ing law and a law requiring premises to be kept clear of
rubbish.
"A strong fire department, together with a good build
ing law, anugood conditions, always is recognized by in
surance companies in making rates and in the long run
the town will get back in the way of lessened cost for in
surance, all that is expended for protection."
Ih'W are added reasons for building inspection, clean
liness and a better fire department that appeal to the pock
et hook and hence appeal to all.
UNLAWFUL
S
I01ZUR10 at Portland of millinery containing plumage
of Chinese pheasants has called attention to the vio
lation of the law bv nianv women of Medford who adorn
their headgear with the features of this unlawfully slaugh
tered game bird.
The law not only forbids killing of pheasants in .lack
son county, bul also the wearing of the plumage of a bird,
a fact unknown to most women wearing them, who arc
unwittingly rendering themselves liable to fine or impris
onment. Milliners who sell and carrv pheasant plunuigt
in stock are also breaking the law. which reads as follows
" I'Yoin and after the (late when this act hccoincs a law.
any person or persons who shall, have in his or their pos
session the feathers, carcass or ji'nv portion of anv dm
ring-necked or Chinese (Torquat,us) pheasant at tiny timt
when it is unlawful to hunt or kill thnsame, or who shall
at am time mutilate any carcass or any such bird for tin
purpose of disguising the sex thereof shall be deemed
guilty of a violation of the provisions of this act, and tin
possession of said feathers, carcass or any portion of tin
dead bird shall be deemed and held prima facie evidenci
of guilt." The penalty for uolation of this law is: "a fim
of not less than $'2) or more ihan l"0," etc.
RECIPROCITY CAMPAIGN SENATE LIBERAL TO "
Of TAFT UNDERWAY FOUR DISTRICT FAIRS
WASlUMiltiN, I). (., lli S SA1.1 M, On . Feb. S. (Vuiiii; U
l'lt-uliiit Tutt'b rveipriHulY cnmpnipi ( uhut ma rvmlil Itreoiue u oure nt
ill get under way tomormw night j liberal expenditure, tho scnata yps
uli.'n after a atttto dinner he will terdnv mm1 bill npimipmiiinu
'.ie the capital for n three da 4800 annually for two enr for !'in
lour tlnvngh the middle wet. jditriei ittirfia Southern Orejjon. Thi
Tlie president will deliver tbieeie an ineuae of P00 jwr ye.u
-leeli.s dui-iui; the trip, oue tU Cul-joer former XHndiurv for the eaiue
uiiiimo, O., one nt Uiruiihpurt, liuf., piinweti,
."il ''I'' t Springfield, 111., oil Swt-j The bill whs one introduced b
unl.. at u lmiuuit to tlie memory iif'enntui'M Wilier nnd t'alkin-, gis'w
Abruhum Luu-oln. .1S00 in iiid of a fur in Luiu- i oun..
The pri'Mih'iu Mill remh VmhiiiK-laiid
toil ni;uu ii'Xt Monduy
Bath Tub Trust qn Trial.
DKTKOIT. Mich.. Feb. 8. Xrgu
nieiit of the Bttunipy- tor the b
tub tnut in Hupport of tb-
(Mitertnl against the o
Kteutioii wet bfuii i.. .. , ,...,,
.Inline ( 1 1 1 1 i - ll
TO FOLLOW.
MILLINERY.
equal uu for Poiujln- count .
jt'ooii nd Curry counties .ini!, nn.)
Unnjlan and Josephine juimU.
I Wood declared he wn oim.',l !
i h itoliey of uppropnatint; for th
" i t fair, and Hee uruni he uuiii.i
k -ar tuoniy for hi vu count i
' ' ii bill are going to he pa wi!
'I ''d Abrahaio wanuh uppon
-o uir bill, and il wn mii( U .i
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HAMMER
ARE AGAIN HEARD
With Fair-weather Comes Rcncwcil
Activity on the Various Large
Structures in the City Greatest
Buildiiifi Season Here.
With tho return of eloudlegu days
tho Bong of tho hammer and saw la
again henrd in tho land. Contractors
havo already eommenred work with
renewed vigor on the many large
buildings undor way In Medford or
aro planning to start as soon as a
crow ean be gathered. Many of the
Jobs wero taken with a time limit, so
that each fair day, must he taken ad
vantage of.
Work will soon be under way In
earnest on the two new schoolhouses
so that thoy will be ready for oc
cupancy at tho commencement of the
coming school year. The present fa
cilities are ovorcrowded and will be
mom than overcrowded next term.
Alfred Ivoy, who has the contract
"or their erection, has had a crew at
work for sonic days grading and ex
cavating, but has been delayed by
tho bad weather. Now, however, the
.vork will be taken up in earnest and
hurried.
Work on tlio Hotel Medford will
;o ahead with icnewnd vigor as will
lin the case with the Howard block.
Soon work Is to start on the com
pletion of tho Mall Tribune building
.ind many other buildings which have
'icon projected.
This building season promises to
lie tlio greatest in the city's history,
und contractors are already taking
hold.
VltH YOU IXTKIti:STKI IX A GOOD
rXVHSTMHNT?
Ono hundred acres Dutto Creok
inttnm, unilor Irrigation, norpottial
vater right. Al for npp'.ea or pears;
an make big money raising onions,
olory, tomatoes and all kinds of veg
itablcs; big money In subdivision;
oIijb n new townsito and tho rall
oad; all undor new iviro fonco; can
io bought for one-half tho prlco of
idjoinlng land. Buy from owner
mil pavo tho commission. Address
lox 35, Medford, Or. , tf
Medford, Or., Fob. C, 1911. This
's to certify timt abouf November 1st
ny daughter w,is ,aken with a so
oro nttack of rliouuintlsm which ron
lered her left nfin usoloss, in fnct
It was so near 'p'aYalyzed that sho
vns not.. nhlQL.to iiiovq her fingers,
nit knqwinj; of somo of Dr. Chow
Younx'tf marvolous euros o long
itnndlng rasoH of rheumatism, wo do
Ided to consult him, in which I am
ilensod to pay maijo no mistake, ns
"lis remedies nrted"tt8 lie claimed thoy
vould, and uftor the third treatment
ho rhounintle palp entirely left her
md sho has not had any symptoms
if rheumatism slnco; besides her
jenernl health it much Improved nnd
I do not hosltato In saying 1 believe
hoso afflicted with rheumatism or
mralysls will do woll to consult Dr
""how YoutiK, whoso houso Is corner
Tenth and Front stroet, Medford,
Irogon.
:si A. P. WEISS.
To Whom It May Concern
We liaxi' no unleivd -im U "i In t'o -
( anv gr.init,. niimTie-. to II which
rtiin-o to )u in diMdeiiiN no dol-
ar and up:ndrt per annum, fm
orv didlur uno-ted In tin imiu
urcliat'r. la I'liyLwe line notlniiv'
to Rie wnv .llTJaT HKl.M.sK IT
IS YOU. Fur iititmict', .1 nniiu-
iK'iit the ordinary pritM i wlmh, on
"lose hjfiiriint would he ."f loo.oo i-ouiil
not be sold for $7(1.00. This ooii l
not lie done unlS tlio pi n o wi
rnipd in excosi. of ilio iictnal aluo
ind drop, uinkiiiK Ih'Hcm' i li.it you
M'i'o MM'uriiii u brgiiin. tu'
li'iiic a lecitmmte and li i'-i Uiiki-
ie-., and earn- a iinil'd 1 milu-r .
inonuiuiMiU on hand, Jrtid w . - re,
i'-iMit of tho vnrjou ci.r . iu.ii -
ins in operation in 1ti(k niit.
lie larufft lirauilu (u.-iiim - ami
IVIichinir ('oinpany In tioiiili i Di,.
,'on irronit". This iWttlmn - 1 rale
(heir own electric pawnr aii. i-t the
it! unrotil 1110419111 Uiai n
if yon )iatronii9 tig jti i
me most, nnd hi, ' value
money. I'lioi.i" or ;iddrciis th'
MONl'MKNT CO, Ccnti
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FUiKliiH for lltwlth
MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
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Where to Go
Tonight
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THE ISIS THEATRE
skh nrsTnit nitowx
TONIGHT
I SPECIAL RECEPTION
i WKHNKKDAV AT J V. M.
Every boy and girl Is invited to
meet Buster.
Admission,
MATINEE EVERY
10 and 20c
SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY AT 2:30.
Three Reels of Pictures and a$
Good Song. I
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U-GO
HIGH CLASS
STOCK CO.
TONIGHT
"THE SENATOIt'S DAL'GHTEU"
Tour-Act Society Drama
By .Mui'JIrlc- Mandcvillc Stock Co.
Reserve your seats by phono 2791
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Mudford's Exciusivo Picture Tho-
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Lntcst Licensed Photo-
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I One .lime No More One Dime.
NATATORIUM
Skating lessons given by j
Instructor AV. J. Tanner j
Mondtiy and "Wednesday J
mornings, ladies and chil- j
(Iron, (lentlenien Saturday j
I morning i) to 11 tfO o'clock J
Bowling, billiards andj
shower baths. Thursday
evening ladies skate free. J
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"NAT" THEATRE
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Changes its program ccryj
Suntluy, Wednesday nnd Friday.
A special matinee- every Sun-
day nftoruoou.
Vo ehow nothing but tlio very X
latest and best films.
ADMISSION 10c. j
rsrs
Vlli:.V DOWN TOWN DltOP
iv at run
"NatM Confectionery
icii ri:i:ui, soi-vr dkviks,
CDM'WTKIMlliV, I. INCH
A light, plcnb.int, room, open
from S a. m. to midnight.
I,. M. (JKAMI'S, Proprietor
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Draperies
We cany a very comploto
line of draK'ries, lace curtains,
fixtures, etc., nnd do an cUubou
of upholstering. A special man
to look after this work exclu
sively anil will glvo ag good
8erico as is possible to get In
even tho largest cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
Typewriter
Ribbons
Every Color record or
Copying for EVERY MAKE
OF MACHINE.
Medford
Book
Store
cmjMM)
GET THE, HABIT
Of calling us If you have any electric work of any kind.
fix you up in tho best possible stylo.
It is a Good Habit and Will Cost You Nothing
111 Electric Construction Co.
PHONE MAIN O.'Ol
L. N. JUDD, REAL ESTATE AGENT
Talent, Jackson County, Oregon.
Midwav between Medford and Ashland, in the fruit
belt of 'Southern Oregon. Healthy and mild climate,
and pure water. Al falfa, fruit and timber lands from
35 acres to 800 acres. Also lots on the instalment
plan, in newly incorporated town of Talent, Oregon.
"Write (enclosing stamps) or come and see me at
Talent, Oregon.
ALFALFA
SOLANO COUNTY,
Choicest dairy and alfalfa proposition in tho state, located on tho
main lino of the Southern Pacific railroad, between Sacramento and .
San Francisco.
IDEAL CLIMATE
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ABUNDANCE OP WATER FOR IRRIGATION
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Writo Va for Information
DIXON ALFALFA LAND CO,
SURPASSES ANY
SAVINGS BANK
nil feE
DEEDlPf 'k0m.h
ROGUE RIVER LAND CO.
it Nonni ckxtijMj avenif
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MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches
and fruit land.
PH0NE323I. 320 GANNETT-COREY BLDG.
I PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-C0REY BLDG. J
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Nothing Just as Good
EACILK PHARMACY,
109 K-t ALiiii St.
I'lunicM II. one (!.l; Pie. J.'i'J
Eagle Drug Co., Inc.
Tlios. Dartliolomew, Pli. C, General Mgr.
i The Reall Stores
The QUAKER
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Everything in the Nursery Line
See tho nice English Hollies. All kinds
of shade trees, shmbheiy, roses (only
tho most perfect plants), and full lino
oC pear, peni'li. nple, a)rit'ot, prunes,
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Qtc.. ete.
Office' 116
Office Phone 238!
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Wo can
U20 WEST MAIN STHEET
CALIFORNIA
DIXON, CAL.
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The beat Eaglo Point truck land
Is the best on earth. Wo offer
5 t-12 acres, with 12 inches water,
good flumes, and with ono acre
blackberries and 1 1-2 acres bear
ing orchard, all for $500 per acre.
This is close in Eagle Point prop
erty and is tlio making of a choice
homo tract.
PHONE.
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as the REXALL Remedie
WKST SII)K IMIAKMACY
Jtifi We-t Main Street
Plnwie.-: Home K5; I'.ie. -1011
Medford, Ore.
NURSERYMAN
Main Street
Res. Phone 2493
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