aiEDJTQKD JMALL TIJBUJj, iMEDlOKD, OR KG ON, FRIDAY, JMBttUARY 10, 1911.
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WESTERLUNO TO
DEFEASE OF BILL
Delivers Telling Speech During De-
bate on Rogue River Fish 6ill Be
fore House of Representatives But
Without Avail.
MNNEAPOLS
MOD
IS
MAD
The following remarks were made
by Representative Wcsterlmul in de
fense of the Rogue River fish bill:
The fact may not he known (o this
llouso that, thirty thousand people
hIoiik the Rogue River nnd its tri
butaries have not been able to catch
nny fish to speak of, hi the Rogue
River Valley for nearly twenty
years.
Why? Because at the mouth ol tins
beautiful stream one concern has
been able to monopolize tho whole
fish industry in the river.
WC have tried repeatedly to com
promise with them but failod.
Ah a last resort, tho people of
Southern Oregon decided to appeal
this unjust and outrageous treat
ment to the people of Oregon and ask
them to set as a jury and docidi) the
case.
They did so at the last general
election and tho result was that a
majority of oVer seventeen thousand
votes wero cast, sayings, that tho
thirty thousand people nlolig tile
Rogue River Valley and its tributar
ies, hnve the snmo right as tho very
few have had in this fish monopoly.
Tho question may be asked, "What
does this monopoly control at the
mouth of the river?"
I am informed that they own four
teen miles of land from the mouth of
the liver cast from one side, and
nine inilcs on tho otbr side of the
river.
They place their nets across the
river and thereby capture nil the fish
so that none are able to go up tho
stream.
It is not to be wondered at that
they have mndo hundreds of thou
sands of dollars on this industry,
when they have had it so completely
to themselves.
Gentlemen of this house, I nppcal
to you, are not we, the thirty thou
sand good loynl nnd law-abiding
citizens of this great common-wealth
of Oregon entitled to the same con
sideration as this one concern?
All wo ask is to give our people a
square deal, and the people of Oregon
did say at tho Inst election, "You
shall have n square deal."
"Kveryono of you shall fish in tho
Rogue River with hook nnd line hut
not with seino nnd net."
That is all we nsk; that no one
have more privilege than the othor.
This bill as, it stands, is an out
rage oil the people of Southern Ore
gon and I will go still fjirther and
shy, it is an insult to the people of
Oregon who expressed their will at
tie last general election.
, I. trust and hope this body of right
thinking men is not going on record
as votinir for this bill.
There would not bo one single vote
in favor of this bill if tho members
thoroughly understood tho treatment
the people of Southern Oregon hnve
been accorded for the last twenty
years.
Howard S. Dudley Back From Eas--terri
Trip-i-Says He Was Fairly
Beseiged in Minnesota Metropolis
By Questions Regarding Rogue
Our Correspondents
EIGHT HUNDRED
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
"Minneapolis people are simple
Medford Jlnd" dntes Howard S. Dud
ley, who has just returned from an
eastern trip, "and many people are
planning to come to the Rogue River
Valley and make this their home. In
the clubs, there I was simply be
seiged by persons interested in this
valley nnd city. Many of them hnve
friends here and naturaly arc great
ly interested. "1 hear some complaint
nhout the weather here this winter.
Tho disgriutled ones' should go cast
for it while."
PORTLAND BOY
SEEKS SCRAP HERE
In a letter to the Mail Tribune.
Hobby Evans, n Portland lightweight
fighter, issues a challenge to anv
local man weighing in the neighbor
hood of l'A'A pounds who hnppens to
feel both husk' nnd lucky.
Bobby writes that he has taken
cognizance of the fact that Medford
recently witnessed a pleasing scrap
between "Pightiitg" Dick Wheeler and
Frankie Edwards and that, providing
suitable arrangements can be arrang
ed, ho would like to meet either of
them at his weight.
The challenge may be seen at the
editorial rooms of tho Mail Tribune.
SAYS RAILROADS
E
T
PASADENA, Cal., Feb. 10. Tho
fight of the railroads to secure ad
vanced freight rates already has been
sottled In their favor, according to
A. W. Ilobblns, president of tho Ma
honing Valley Iron company of Pitts
burg, who Is hero today. "Tho rail
roads of the central west have just
given their employes a big wage in
crease," ho declared. "Do you think
they would havo done this had they
not been first assured that their rate
fight was won? I bollevo tho de
clslqn Is already made."
Mr. n"hd' Mrs. John Downing left
Wednesdny for California. They will
be absent several .weeks.
Charles Emery returned to his
homo at Albany Thursday morning.
A. C. Flero and wife, E. J. O'Hara,
J. X. Smith, Mrs. Ira Love were Mod
ford visitors Thursday.
A. C. Taylor returned from a north
ern trip Thursday .morning.
C. II. Moore of Lake Creek was
visiting relatives and friends hero
Thursday.
Miss Cecelia Whclploy, tho eighth
grndo teacher In the school here, has
been very 111 at the hbspltal at Grants
Pass. She Is Improving.
A meeting of tho council will be
hold ne-At Monday evening, when City
Engineer Osgood will make his re
port on the sewer proposition.
Tile ladles of tab Civic Improve
ment cltib will give a box social at
the opera house next Tuesday eve
ning. The Y. M. C. A. organized clubs
for tho boys hist Monday evening.
The elected officers were: Iral Stow
art, president; John Cowley, vice-
president; Elmer Kylo, secretary;
Leonard Freeman, treasurer. Tho
boys decided that Ihey would meet
every Wednesday night.
Tho ladies connected with tho Y.
M. C. A. will serve luiich at the next,
meeting.
A box social will bo given at the
GRIFFIN CREEK
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barneburg of
Medford spent Saturday night nnd
Sunday with Mrs. Darnoburg's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. KInic.
Mrs. Boyd, who camo hero from
TtfxaB several months ago, has de
posed of his property hero and moved
to town.
Mrs. A. W. McPhorson Is spend
ing tho week in Medford, tho guest
of Mrs. F. G. Carlo w.
Mrs. Handles Is visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. Andrews.
E. F. Rnymond was hero Tuesday
on business concerning his farm.
Mrs. J. Houston of Applcgato Is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Wll
son.
Mrs. B. C. Settcrloy of Nobraska
spent several days recently with her
nephew, Mr. Schaffor.
G. W. Prlddy was out to his place
several days this week.
A very pleasant surprlso party was
given Mrs. Polk Hull on Wednesdny
afternoon in honor of her birthday
annlvorsnry. Thoso present were:
Mrs. Hull, Miss Hull, Mrs. Rumsey,
Mrs. Kline, Mrs. Mlnear, Mrs. Bounr,
Mtb. Darby, Mrs. Land and Mrs. Wil
son, from bore, and Mrs. Hull and
Mrs. Roberts of Medford.
S
NND
Present Death Rate in Mukden is
Forty dice Foo Reports 300
Deaths, Including Two French
Sisters of Charity.
Willow Springs schoolhouso Friday
evening, February 10.
Mrs. Nancy Obonchaln hns bought
some lots In Oak Park addition.
POSTAL EMPLOYEES '
THREATEN TO STRIKE
MELBOURNE, Feb. 10. Much
dissatisfaction exists In all branches
of tho postal service In tho common
wealth, and employes are threatening
to strlko on or after tho tenth of
April. For somo tlmo tho men havo
been demanding moro pay and short
er hours. They stato that tho condi
tions In the service havo become a
reproach to tho administration and
that It Is Imporatlvo that somo rom
eillal action bo taken without delay."
Tho situation Is regarded as serious.
Furniture Stolen.
BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Feb. 10. -
The police today are senrching for
burglnrs who operate with a lumber
wngon and doublo team. Entering the
home of John Johnson while ho was
ntthe theatre last night, they stole
nearly every bit of furniture in tho
house.
THE MILLIONAIRE
MILKMAN
I .
SAYS SAN ERANCISCO
IS CRIMINALS' MECCA
SACRAMENTO, Crtl., Fob. 10.
Criminals escape punishment In San
Francisco who are sent to prison In
any other community, declared At
torney General Webb In arguing
against tho proposed laws abolishing
capital punishment, before tho as
sembly judiciary committee today.
"If through unfortunato circum
stances the law has not been applied
with promptness, lot us not condemn
tho law," said Webb. "Criminals still
escape justice In San Francisco who
In any othor community would havo
been punished long ago. There are
3ome eminent gentlemen down thoro
who, If thoy lived nnywhero else,
would long ago havo graced tho pen
itentiary, to which I fear thdy novor
will be admitted. But this does not
condemn tho law. Lot us not 'fly to
evils we know not of.' "
GIRL FAITHFUL TO
HER INDIAN DRAVE
CHICAGO, Fob. 10. In an effort
to break tho spell which Plenty
Hawk, nil Indian, holds ovor her
daughter, Miss Madellno Sulllvnn,
Mrs. Sulllvnn today said sho would
bring tho Indian to Chicago for a
visit. Stripped of the romance pro
vided by tho background of a Crow
reservation, Mrs. Sullivan believes
that her daughter will ceaso to nd
mlro tho Indian.
"I love Plonty Hawk," said Miss
Sullivan, when Informed of her moth
er's plan. "Ho Is a splendid speci
men of mnnhood, and no matter
whore he Is I will still think tho samo.
Girls who have had only white sweet
hearts havo no Idea of tho tendor
ness and devotion of an Indian's wooing."
PEKING, Fob. 10. Eight hundred
corpses, plied In a heap, wero burn
ed at Chan Chun today. Tho bodies
wero last week's victims of tho
plague.
Four hundred nnd forty-nlno
deaths occurred In Mukden In Janu
nry, according to official .health 8tn
tlstlcs. Tho present dally rato there
Is 4 0. Chcefoo reports 300, Includ
lug two French sisters of charity.
i Studebaker Garage Co.
Formerly Siskiyou Auto 'Co. '
This Garago nnd Machlno Shop is now In chargo ot a practical
auto ropalr man. All kinds ot autoa and gas engines well and
quickly repaired. Overhauling a specialty. Cars stored anil cared
for by tho nlonth. Oil and gasoline for sale.
123-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131
Birj Spoknno Team.
SPOKANE, Wash., Fob. 10. Tho
Spokano club will take over 35 play
ers on tho spring training trip this
year. Colin has signed -up ID twlrl
ors already and ho Is expecting n
couple from tho big lengues before
tho training season opens..
Woods, a busher from Kansas, and
Smith, who was turned ovor to tho
Indians from tho Detroit Tigers, are
tho latest recruits to sign a Spoknno
contract. Smith is pitching winter
ball In California.
CENTRAL POINT HOTEL
,IS LEASED TO EASTERNERS
An important deal was closed her
hist Friday when tho Central Point
hotel was leased by the owner, Dr.
C. K. Hay, to H. C. Dunlap and his
son, R. II. Dunlap, who recently ar
rived horo from Illinois. The house
has been closed for a few days until
a thorough renovation of the place
can be completed aud a large amount
of new furniture etc., can bo instal
od says the Herald.
13. C. Dunlap-was for many years
a traveling man on tho road nnd in
oonsequenco knows something of tho
hoto.1 business from the patron's
standpoint, whilo his son has hod
Tho Millionaire Milkman will be
shown at tho Nut Theater tonight
and tomorrow night. (Synopsis.)
Clnni Moore is n society girl who
has won the affections of Jack Cass,
a young millionaire. Ho thinks she
loves him; but it fc really his money
that she adores. Prompted by a let
ter of warning, Jack decides to prove
his sweetheart's love. Out! reason is
that he privately disapproves of tho
way Clara, and her mother hnvo treat
ed a poor relation, an orphan girl,
who has been left to their cure. In
stead of giving her n home, they
make a servant of her.
Jack's plot works like a charm.
Mis faithful valet gives tho news
papers, a siory of 4lio fitiluro of
Jack's mine, and that young mnli's
ruin. Clara reads it and when Jack
calls and he admits that the reports
are correct, sho returns hint his ring
nnd says that all U over hetweo.
them. In fact the ouly person in the
house who shows any sympathy for
Jack is tho poor relation. "May Dustin.
and naturally he compares her with
the heartless society girl.
Jack wants to mo more of Mny,
and invents a unique way of doing
so. He buys out the milkman who
who serves tho family, and in that
way is able to call on May every duy.
Their liking soon ripens into love,
nnd May ugroos to wed Jack, though
thinking ho has nothing in the world
but a mengro salary. After mnrriage
she is told tho truth and finds that
hor husband hns money enough to
supply hor every winh. As for ('Jala,
sho has lost hor only chance to win
years of exporionco in first clns
hdtol work from boll hop to clerk.
Thav will be sntisfied with nothing n prized millionaire. Two othor in
Hhort of a strictly up-to-dato hotel toroating film will also be shown.
and promise to inaugurate u service Admission 10 ccnta.
here that will appeal to people who "
cajx , I Hasklns for Health.
TOUR BODIES TAKEN
FROM DEATH HOLE
TItlNDAD, Cal., Feb. 10. Res
cuers today recovered four bodies
from the Cokcdale Carbon and Coal
company's mine, wrecked last night
by a gas explosion. At midnight two
miners barely alive, were brought
out.
As tho passages are filled with
gasos, no hope is held out for tho
eleven men still buried beneath the
debris.
Tho mino was advertised as the
safest in the country, and its offi
cials are unable to account for tho
explosion. Seventeen men wero at
work when tho accident occurred.
Timbers were blown 500 feet fhrough
the mino entrance nhd the engine
house was wrecked.
No New Trial.
NEWARK, Ohio, Feb. 10. William
McKinley, convicted of manslaughter,
in connection with tho lynching of
Carl Ktheriiigton at Nowark in July,
and sentenced to twenty years, Im
been denied a new trial.
Hasklns for Health.
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