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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911.
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FISH Ai GAME
BOinCREAm
Free Textbook Bill Scorned and
Killed; 60 Days for Liens New
Board Handles All Fish and Game
Appointments.
SALKM, Or., Feb. 17. Represen
tative Clyde's free textbook bill died
an Ignoble donth In the sennte. In
stend of voting upon It In tho usual
way and calling the roll for an or
derly funeral, Senator Kellaher mov
ed Indefinite postponement and tho
motion prevailed with a whoop, only
one voice being raised In Us favor.
Clydo's bill disappeared withoutora
tory, Barrett of Washington and Kel
laher merely remarking that tho an
nual school meetings, where It was
proposed a vote should be taken on
the textbook question, are usually
sparsely attended.
Representative Hollls' bill estab
lishing a state board of fish and
game commissioners, who will have
charge of the game and fish propa
gatlon funds and appoint tho state
game and fish wardens, was passed
by the senate and goes to tho govern
or. Abraham, who has fought the
administration at every point, cre
ated amusement by saying ho would
vote against tho bill becauso It took
j out of tho hands of the administra
tion' Uiib appointment of tho game
and fish wardens. Four members of
tho now commission are to be ap
pointed by tho governor and ono by
the president of the agricultural col
lege. Game Warden Stovenson and
Master Fish Warden Clancy arc legis
lated out of office, but may bo con
tinued In offico by tho new board.
POSTAL CLERK UNDER
ARREST; THEFI CHARGE
SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 17.
1'riendu of Keller W. Cubler, pobt
ot'i'ico money order clerk under r.i
itmI in Los Angeles were not sur
priMJil today when tlioy learned that
Cabler hud been arrested charged
with appropriating .floOO from the
Seattle postofl'iee where he was em
ployed. The young man's downfall
is blamed partly to his alleged pai
bion for gambling and partly to hi
long devotion to a girl "back in Bal
timore." Cabler is a member of one of the
first families in Maryland. He n
been enamored of a girl in the case
for years.
lie worked hero for two years and
dUapjieared August 2, 1010.
-TOM L. JOHNSON IS
IMPROVING IN HEALTH
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 17.
Followcrs of Tom L. Johnson were
elaled today by tho announcement
that his health was on the mend, ami
that he would be a candidate for tin
mayorality nomination at the next
primaries. On account of doelininn
health, Johnson temporarily retired
from politics some time ngo.
Klamath Waits Patiently.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Fob. 17.
Further dotalls of tho Spring
Creek Hatchory bill, which passed tho
senate, havo been received. This bill
was introduced by Senator Merry
man, asking' for $10,000 for a trout
hatchery In Klamath county and the
Klamath sonator made a strong fight
for Its passage, but tho senate ways
and means committee cut tho amount
down to ?1000. Word now comes
pom Salem that Merryman will make
an attempt to get tho amount raised
in tho ways and moans conimltteo of
tho Iioubo back to hlB original request
and got it through in that mannor.
Tho local people, naturally, are
jubilant ovor tho fact that thoro
aottmu to bo a chanco to gut a bill
through at all for a hatchory for this
county and woro willing to accopt the
$4 000 with open arms and a hurrah
for Sonator Morryman and Ropro
hentatlve Thompson if the lattor
could work it through tho houso ovon
at that figure, but thoy also felt that
this $4000 would not go very far
toward building and equipping a
hatchory.
Fear Count Will Suicide.
ST. PLTEKSHUHG. Felt. 17. -Every
precaution i beiu? tuken to
day to prevent I 'omit l'lilnuk l)ula
sy, sautoiicod to life imprinmeiU
for the inunlor of Count YuUli
Ikiurtourin, from committing uicule.
The prisoner eollupeil when en
teuoe wb pronouucod, ud it
famvH hi mind i unbalanced.
Count UoLnt.y wit eonvwted of
Uavtap Uiwl Doctor Ivuu PaukUoo
ko to kill ftourturiu by adjttinwtering
diptberia germs.
Hakin for health
FOREST FIRE BILL
CHANCE
Four Senate Committeemen Favor
Retention of Entire Appropriation
for Purpose of Fighting Forest
Fires in State.
SALEM, Or., Feb. 17. Prospects
in the senate today are much brightor
for retention of the appropriation of
$G0,000 for prevention of forest fires
In house bill GO, by Buchanan. In
stead of being favored by only two
members of tho ways and means com
mittee of tho senate, as appeared yes
terday, four members have signed n
report to prevent reduction of the
amount.
Chairman Albec, Calkins, Slnnott
and-Nottingham have signed the ma
jority report In favor of tho bllt as It
'nmo from tho house, while Hawley,
Wood and Patton want the appro
bation cut to $2 0,000, a sum re
garded as entirely Inadequate by tho
friends of tho bill.
Tho bill will come up for thin
reading and final passage today. Ar
gument by tho friends of tho forests
mil tho homesteaders threatened
vearly by flaming forests is overcom
ing opposition and it is thought tho
3111 will pass as It stands.
Unholz Wants Wolgast.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. 17. E'i
ger to get u crack at Ad Wolgast, the
lightweight chnmpion, Hoer Unholz
will 'try to use Jnck Kedmond here
to-night as a stopping stone to his
nmbition. Hedmond and Unholz -will
meet for 10 rounds. If the Hoer wins
ho will camp on Wolgnst'h trail, de
imwiding n fight.
WILL SUSPEND ALL
PELAGIC FIS1G
VICTORIA, B. C, Feb. 17. The
sealing treaty between Canada and
tho United Slates providing for u sus
pension of pelagic fishing for an in
definite term of years has been
signed and as soon as the consent
of Japanese to enter into a similar
treaty is secured tho schooner-, wi'l
be ordered from the seas, according
to official information reaching hem
today. Tho difficulty in providing
for bringing the treaty into effect
lies in obtaining the inclusion of Ja
pan in tho arrangoment. Owing to
the fact Unit Japan is not u party to
the Paris agreement of 18!)4, the Jap
anese sealing vessels are not bound
by tho regulations which govern
other sealers and the industry provide.-,
profit for a fleet of nearly 30
Japanese sealers of which 35 ves
sels went to Ueriug sea hwt year.
AX APPKAL TO WIVKS AXI)
MOTH IiKS.
Sine the Drinking lliitlmnri or Son
by I'sing OitIiic Can Ho
Given Secretly.
No moro torrlblo affliction can
coino to any home than the exces
sive use of Intoxicants by husband or
son. Think of tho money wasted in
drink, which Is needed in tho homo
to purchaho food ami clothing. If
you hao a drinking husband or sou,
give him Orrlno.
it will prove an efficient aid In
destroying tho craving for Intoxi
cants. Thousands of women have
been made happy, because' Orrlno has
saved their loved ones from lives of
dissipation and drunkenness. Start
using Orrlne today. Wo nro so confi
dent that Oniao will bonoflt tho per
son who drinks that wo Bay to all
wives and mothers, you can glvo Or
rlne a trial and If It falls to benefit,
we will refund your money.
OUUIXK Is proparod In two forms,
No. 1, bocrot troatmont, u powdor,
abwilutoly tastoIuKh and odorloss, giv
en becrotly In any food or drink. OU
HINK No. ', In pill form, Is for those
who iiitalrn to take voluntary treat
ment. OKUINK costs only $1.00 a'
box. Write for Froo Orrlno Booklet
(mailed In plain soalod onvolopo) to
OKRIXE CO.. 032 Orrlno Hulldlng. I
Washington. D. C. ORIUNI3 Is rec
ommended and is for sale In this
city by LEON II. HABKIXS, Medford,
Oro.
Hasklns for Health.
..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE
GARAGE
22 South Riverside
Phone Main 4282.
Home 298 K.
I N, H. Mark
ISAYS COOPERATION
ERA IS DAWNING
George W. Perkins Says Unrestrict
ed Competition is Passing Says
Present Crisis is Greater Than One
Preceding Civil War.
NEW YOKK, Feb. 17. Declaring
that the day of unrestricted compc
tion is past, and that the day of co
operation is in sight, George W. Per
kins, former partner of J. Piorpont
Morgan, is out today for tho now
era. Speaking at a banquet of the
Williams alumni, he said:
"This country is now passing
through a crisis greater than that of
the civil war. 1 think less compe
tition will help to relievo tho situa
tion. Under present conditions it is
almost impossible to livo and prosper
under the rules laid down by our
forefathers:, because conditions have
changed.
"I think the time is ripe now for a
co-operutivo movement on broad and
iiumaii lines' of labor and capital,
and 1 believe each should meet the
other half way."
Mining Institute Opens.
NANOIMO, 1. C, Feb. 17. Tho
ninth annual meeting of tho western
branch of the Canadian mining in
stitute opened here today. Among
the visitors present at the opening
were: L. W. Parker, Washington,
D. C, statistician in chargo of the
division of mineral resources, United
Statei geological survey; Prof Mil
ner Huberts of Seattle, head of the
school of mines, University of Wash
ington, and F. Napier Dcnison of Vic
toria, of the meteorological office.
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MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 17
Industrial unrest is everywhere
making its presence felt throughout
the commonwealth. Because of the
10 non-union men employed by lead
ing harvester companies in their fac
tories, lf00 men struck today.
The factory owners have large or
ders on hand and many contracts
in sight but they are determined to
resist the demands of the unions.
SOUTIIKIIX PACIFIC COMPANY
Offico of Agent, Medford, Or., Fob.
8th, 1911. Advertising Department:
Wo tako pleasure in nnnounclifg
that our eastern connections will sell
second class colonist tickets dally at
reduced fares Marcli 10th to April
10th, Incluslvo, 1911.
Wo havo received tho following
ratos and will bo pleased to accom
modate you in giving you all tho in
formation that Ib required. You can
deposit tho monoy hero in Medford
and wo will be glad to notify And
have our agents In tho east furnish
your frionds or relatives with tickets
and sleeping accommodations. Fares
frem:
Chicago $33.00
Minneapolis 31. 7G
Missouri rlvor points iiG.OO
Now York, N. Y 50.00
Yours truly,
A. S. ROSKNDAUM, Agont.
Ilaskins for Health.
Iluy Your
Flower & Vegetable
Seeds
from tho people who can say Wo
know our seeds aro good bccausio wo
havo tested thorn; Wo are thoso peo
ple. Cut flowers and all kinds of pot
tod plants.
J. T. HROADLEY & CO.
Corner (ith and Central; Groonhouso
noar city rosovolver. P. O. box GUI,
Phonos Storo 1451 Main, Greenhouse
51 SI Main.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
You can't afford to do without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Call up and ordor a cast) sont to
tho house. Tho purest, most
healthful drink known is
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Agent.
woe
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NAMES SCORED1
Seattc Teachers Up In Arms Because, Tommy Burns, Former Ring Cham
Manufacturers of Five Cent pion, is Successful in Securing
"Stinkers" Attach Historic Names1
to Their WaresVoice a Protest. I
SEATTLE, Wn-h., Feb. 17. Tho
publio school teachers of Seattle to
day voiced ti protest ngttinst the
practice of manufacturers of r-cent
cigars by giving them names such as
Oeorgo Washington, Honest Abe Lin
coln and others to products. The
protest is set forth in memorials and
points out Hint such u profane uo
of these grand old names react un
favoiably on tho patriotism of the
youngsters.
DROPPED MILLION
WHEN RACING CEASED
NEW YORK, Feb. 17. Tho West
ern Union Tolegraph company Is los
ing $1,000,000 through tho cutting
off of tho nice track business, accord
ing to the sworn statement of Thomas
Rotllly, a nurse, who is testifying In
tho Eekert will contest.
Our Correspondents
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
Ira Lovo had the misfortune to cut
his finger off Wednesday whllo saw
ing wood with a power machine.
Miss Cecelia Wlielpley, tho eighth
grade teacher In our school hero, who
has been very 111 at tho hospital at
Grants Pass, has improved vory much
and will soon resunio her duties
again.
E. H. Walker of Woodburn was
visiting his brother, A. G. Walker,
tho foro part of tho weeic.
Dr. E. Doris waB a Medford visitor
a fow days ago.
Tho city council mot Wednesday
Medford BaKery
TODIl .V." CO.
HOME-MAIJU TILS AND 1'ASTHY
Clio finest
Sample Rooms
in the city.
p Hams and Bacon
Kf aro anked for by naino, and thoso who huvo onco naton
B Columbia Brand lliium and Ilncon invariably ItiHiHt upon
look this Bfuno brand. "Columbia Jlraud" In u trade- m
tM tr Vcv mark. It dlHUnguHies tho liHt. Thoro InaB
B fii I a i delicious, savory lliivur to Columbia Irimilllnnm
H I j?eC a 11 aml Iltcon, pi'iullnr to this brand alono. Tho
H 1 V aDdp'13Scd iimntlniinf Columbia llraml in ennnret ion with jm
Wk . 138 HiiniH or llacnn catiwid oni' month to iwitor B
wjk v - for a tiinto. Ordor Columbia llraiid today. K
. At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes m
jflftv. Union Meat Company, Portland, Ore. Mr
CWfo rlMr rickan t Ut rl" Gr
Hotel Moore
Telephone la Every ltooiu
RAU-MOHR COMPANY
Proprietors.
EUROPEAN PLAN
TO
ALLOW FIGHTING
Passage of Bill Did in Olympia
What Others Failed to Do.
I OLYMPIA, WaBh., Feb. 17. -To
Tommy Hums, tho former heavy
weight champion in tho pugilistic
I world, must go tho credit of being
I tuo most effectivo lobbyist of the
present session. Ills presence in
Olympia for a few short days lias ac
complished for tho boxing game what
I no ono else could havo forecasted
would bo possible to do, namely, tho
legalizing of ton-round contests In
this Btato. In tho house tho victory
has been complote. Tho lineup in
I favor of tho measuro remained Intact
juptm flvo amendments, rl sticking
j together from start to finish. Tho
I bill must still go through tho for
mality of third reading boforo the
flnnl roll call Is made on it, but tho
battle of Hums Is practically won in
tho house.
HnsklnR for Health
evening, Tho mayor, recorder and
councllinen were all present; also
City Engineer Osgood and City At
torney Holbrook Wlthlngton woro
present. Tho council unanimously
decided to Install a storm and san
itary sower system combined without
dolay. Tho council also ordered tho
annual city election for Mnrch 13 and
appointed J. 10. Ross, G. E. Trop, W.
II. Norcross, Judges and clerks.
A. E. Woolvorton and wife, Frank
Tompkins and wife, D. McKollop and
wlfo, all attendod tho North Dakota
banquet at Medford Wednesday after
noon and ovonlng.
Clates McCroady mado a trip to
Grants Pass Thursday morning.
V A T C II I N O T II E
11 K E A I) Ji I N E
coining to and going from UiIh buk
ory gives a view of happy faces with
"not a traco of dyspepsia on a sljiglo
face. Don't start trying to make
bread as inothor used to. Huy It
horo, eao tho labor and got bottor
broad, and moro for your monoy.
Everything warranted uro.
(El Delicatessen
SOl'TII CHXTHAIi AVENUE
LADY COOK IN CHAIUIK.
Single rooms or en suite
also rooms with bath
INN
Medford Opera House
Operatic Extravaganzi
"THE MILITARY GIRL"
By the Students of Medford High School
Replete with good comedy, pretty costumes, catchy
music and special effects.
70 -- PKETTY GIRLS - 70
FRIDAYandSATURDAY
FEB'Y 17th and 18th
ADMISSION, 50c, 75c AND $1.00.
SEATS ON SALE AT HASKINS' DRUG STORE
match for only ?ir,000. ThlsMs tho best thing wo havo had to of
fer for tho monoy this season. Cash $G000; balance to suit at 6
per cent. Tho family physician has Issued his command to tho
owner to ninko a quick change.
Rogue River Land Company
No. 11 NOIIT1I CKNTUAIj AVENUE.
PLUMBING
t H.m..siwHH.VHi m. m ;
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STEAM AND HOT
All Work Guaranteed
COFFEEN
11 North D St., Medford.
4M4W-4&44W4
-2 siuaeDaKer barage to. r
Formerly Sisldyou Auto 'Co.
This Oarago and Machine Shop Is now In chargo oi a practical
auto ropalr man. All kinds of autos and gas onglnoa well and
quickly repaired. Overhauling a specialty. Cars stored and carott
for by tho mouth. OH and gasoltno for salo.
128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131
Nothing Just as Good as
EAGLE PHARMACY,
100 East Main St.
Phenes: Home (JU; Pnc. 232
Eagle Drug Co., Inc.
Tlios. Bartholomew, Pit. C, General Mgr.
Clio Hoxall Stores Medford, Ore.
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NEW RAILROADS
"Grants Pass Is rapidly coming to tho front with tho now rail
road u to bo constructed and other duvolopmonts of Irrigation and
powor in prospect. Do you want good business property, hotol
slto, rcsldonco proporty, or cloao In acroago at prosout low prlcos?
I havo choice selections In each of tho above.
A. N. PARSONS
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Campbell &
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches
and fruit land.
PHONE323I. 320 GARNETT-C0REY BLDG.
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N. JUDD, REAL
Talent, Jackson County, Oregon.
Midway between Aledford and Ashland, in tho fruit
belt of Southern Oregon. Healthy and mild climate,
and pure water. Alfalfa, fruit and timber lands from
15 acres to 800 acres. Also lots on tho instalment
plan, in newly incorporated town of Talent, Oregon.
Write (enclosing stamps) or como and see mo at
Talent, Oregon.
And the Doctor
Must Be Obeyed
35 acres host land In valloy;
on main road; 5 miles from
Medford; S-room modern
houso, largo barn; 17 acres la
alfalfa; 1 acres Bartletts 4
years old; 11 acres NowtownB
4 years old; 2 acres truck land
with gas onglno and Irrigating
well; and tho whole shooting
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WATER HEATING
PriceB Reasonable !
(a PRICE
Oro. Phone 303
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the REXALL Remedies
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
200 West Main Stroot
Phenes: Home 43; Puo. 4041
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Grants Pass, Or.
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