Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 27, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PA'GE TWO
MUDl'Om) MAFL TK.N3UNJ3, MEDFORI), QTKnOX. MONDAY, VKUHV U?Y 27, 1911
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GUNS ONLY FOR
SEfOEfEK
More Information Concerninn the
Evans Creek Dispute Between In
dustrious, Quiet and Law Abiding i
, Citizens Gossips are' Grilled.
PACKERS WILL
MARY GRAY
Campbell & Raumbach
Where to Go
Tonight
CAN STEELHEAD
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-COREY BLDG.
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Trout Hitherto Refrifjeratcd And
Shipped in Cold Storage to Etirop-1
ean Markets, to Be Put Up in Can's I
Labelled "Sea Trout." !
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Mcclford'e Exclusive Picture The-;
ator. Latest Lipeiased Photo-
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To the Kdller: I noticed nn mil
clc In the Mali Tribune of February
12 In roforonco to vvlint tho writer Is
ploasod lo torn'i tliu rotid" on Kvnnc
creek. .As tlic wrltor has liccn mis
informed or h ondonvorhiK to iiiIb
lead tho jiubllc, I wIbIi to malco a
fovv correctlonH In tho article referred
to.
First, It Ih alleged that William
lllllia expectorated a pint of tobacco
,1nlce In the oye of JortiHhn, the wife
of W. 1). Moore, which I wIhIi to
atato Ih a brazen falHohood, mh It was
conclusively proven at tho trial that
he was not oiiRnKcd In any alterca
tion whatever with tho lady In ques
tion; did not expectorate any tobac
co Jnlce In her eye; did not attempt
to do so, nor was ho even chewing
tobneco at the time referred to.
Tho wrltor also states that "ac
cordltiK t the brand of etiquette
lived U to along the banks of IOvans
creek, one Is not In Htylo unless 'tot
ing n Rim of at least a foot in
length. " In reply 1 wish to say that
I hhvo lived In this community for a
number- of years and to my knowl
edge thoro was not ono man carried
a gun till tho last threo years or since
"W. D. Monro moved Into tho neigh-,
borhood and began carrying u gun '
mid making his threats that he was'
"roIii to git" first ono then nnothor. '
Those concerned tried to linvo the!
mattor settled through our courts,
but falling in that and when his at-'
tltudo beenmo unbearable a number i
of residents whoso lives hnd been
threatened by him nrmed themselves
In self defense, as it was deemed nee
essnry to do so.
The wrltor also mnkes qtilto a "ten
cent novel heroine" out of Mazol, tho
IfS-ycnr-old daughter of W. D. Moore,
in averting a shooting scrape, but it
was proven nt tho trial Mint all sho
bad to do with tho affair was that
while standing In a crowd of street
loungers some careless swain acel
(luntally spat on her "toe," thereby
raising tho young lady's ire.
As far as tho much talked of "feud
alism" is concerned, It Is all a farce,
as most of tho residents of this com
munity aro Industrious, quiet and
law-abiding citizens and get along
peaceably together, are not to blamo
for Mio trouble as thoy are compell
ed to travel along "Fifth avenue"
and cannot avoid troublo, espocinlly
when a man comes out, curses, makes
facos, hulls rocks at tho passorsby
and threatens to shoot t hum.
I believe that If tho "stato" or the
writer of tho two misleading articles,
couiu siiKKoat sonio loKltlinatu em
ployment for tho Idle, quarrelsome,
fmnnle olomont that would keep (hum
at homo Instead of spending their
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,.... u., w.u .iMMit i-iirniini UUM..K up
in mo men anairs, aiivisiiiK nieir
liuslmnils to "co shoot it out," that
tho trouble In the future .might to
some oxtont bo averted.
In BpeakliiK of tho belligerents lift
ing palled off and put under bonds
to keep tho poace, as I am cnpnble of
Judging, there was nothing camo up
nj Mm trial to prove Mint olthor Ill
ram Moore or William 1 Hills Imil dis
turbed Miu "peace and dlnnlty of the
state of Oregon " I Ilium .Moore whh
"railroaded" throiiKh becnusu h had
aftor buliiK HHsaulted and his
life I
threatened by W. I). Moor, wrlttwu h
luttor to his fHther wnrulng hlui that
iinlusB W. I) .Moore adopted a illfrer
out uoursn toward the public lie
would bo liable to et wlmt he de
served. Tho letter had been brought
into com t before and if it hud been
a thrtintuuliiK letter, us It whs nisde
to appear, it would seem Mint It
should have been acted upon t that
time, mid William lllllls simply made
i Daily to dufond himself when W. D.
Mooro drew a aim and said he'd
shoot.
If that Is disturbing the peace, we
bolluvo Mint our prosecuting attorney
would do llkowUd upon like proocu-
tlon or in fact anyone olso and that
they'd have a parfect light to do so,
as "solf'prosorvatlon" is tho first law
of nature." I
V.. ... Sit.. I .1-11 ..! t..
iiairy inpiou was tin inenui.v
twins with all pai ties coucornod audi
Just why ho slinuld have huon pulld,
Into tho affair we nra unaljlo to. un-
dorstaiid. it aplHwiwd to an iiuUi
asud olwerver something like n case
of highway jobbery, but perliaiw the
town of Woodvlllo needed the fluids
and Mint was an easy way to obtain
thorn. However, we don't class tun
whole population of Woodville as
"foudlsts" or robbers because of the
jnattor,
And again, Just why your con-
Bpondunt was ho ngr to publish tUs
doings" or tho pftoplo ttlou tu
bniiku of Kvatis orook wUw thsis
was more exulting nows at lioiu
wnnlil miilrii II niiiwuii' Hint tlinra u'm
boiiio pQiBonal crlovnnco to nlr. So far
mm - w- wmi
SIlHjInjI and TalkillJ
Sketches, Direct
the Isis this
lCALL MADERO
VILE TRAITOR
Head of Revolutionary Junta, Which
Controls Northern Part of Lower
California Decries Insurrecto
Leader.
LOS ANfllSLES, Cal.. Fob. 27.
IJlmoiinrliiK denornl Francis Mndoro '
as ii villainous traitor to bin country,
and proclNimlng tho independence of
Lower ('alitornin from ivlndoro's
rnuse, La llevolticlon, the official or
Mftn of the Los Aneli levolutloiiHiT
j,,,,,,,, w., rn,rlB the northern
psrt of th Lower California ponin
Hiilu, wnt clrciilRtPil her today.
In a 10,000-word article, signed by i
Kleardo Klores .Mngon, itowly oloet-1
,, lltfn(l ot (no Juta MR(eoil
flayed inerclleaaly along with L. Ciult-1
onea DeLara. h promiiiout Los An-'
geles lovolutlonlat, and others of Ma-,
di'io's friends. I
SIX HUNDRED MINERS
STRIKE AT CROWS NESTJ
WIN'N'IIMIM, Man.. Feb. 27. Six
hundred coal miner have t;iiue on
slnke at I'lMiik, Alhcrla, and Mich
el, M. ('., tind il is I en red that the
"hole Crow Xest distncl will be af
feetcd in a tew du.s, The ntiiieo
are hui( Id have about nlmiidoncil
hiie of an agreement being reached
ui regard lo the nuiiiiul revision u
the iniuen.' schedule.
LOSES HIS T0NCUJE
TO SAVE HIS LIFE
S' l.Ol'IK. M.... Feb. 27. - llu
ahead mid cut out nn tongue; it is
not worth nn thing to me u,wu."
This wuk the answer Fred M a line.
'J. a victim of cancer, guc to phv
sieiniiM lodav when told that his
tongue would have lo be removed or
he would die. .Mamie's tongue was
burned mil and In has a punt rhuiuv
fur reioxerv.
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PLUNGE OVER CLIFF ,
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NTq RysjA.N RIVER,
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nciAH. Cal.. Feb. -J7. After u 40
, ..i,,,,,.., , ,i, 1k1,.l(...
cliff into the Kiinuiii river. C4rnr!'91 Kl a UUXCAX.
Jhn Tu.vlor mid Thtxulitre Young, .in
uiidortukcr, were brought here todav XOTK'IC.
both wverrlv hurt. Thev were en N'otleo Is hereby given that the uu-
mule Li l'olter vulley and trualod tfUned will apply to the city eouu-
l heir horses to keep to
I he darkness.
the road in
UM kj&k LM HitMll A M & lUlul a9.A.. ..A
p nv auutr, nuHv i uw rraiuouia ui
ffivtus ork ov become lutoxlcsl.
.U. klckd their own door In and m-
saultaj ih first womau tby mt.
tt.thr hM ur mB hen known to
rliokc bit wlfo tor Morln.
"m aiuDDuit t u
Woodvlllo, February tR.
From the Pantnnes Circuit Wltn
week.
I K
IS OF SILVER
A. D. Oowcn to Drive First Blow on
Grants Pass and Rope River Rail
road and to Preside at Festivities
Next Thursday.
GRANTS PASS, Feb. 27.-.MuHi
.ri.)(MIV wjj atlfiul the ilrniiiR .
tIu. .TlI.K, H)ik(. Jn ,,, 0nmK ,.
i!t ItoKim h'iver liiiilroail, wliieli eent
vill iiiKi' place at (raiiis I'iisk ue.Nt
Tlmrsdny, Alnrcli 2,
A. I). Iiowen, til" I'orllanil, provident
of (he conipaiiy nrrivetl Imlny lo
prenide nt Him iVliuliei. lie will
wield the muul with wliieli Hie fiisi
xpike will be ilmen mtn the lie. The
"P'k? w lo lie uiiule or silver aiuuirud
I froiti the niitive hills, nnd arter it
" rvol its purpoM. it will he
present vl to the (IrniiU 'tm, Com-
mereial Chili as a Mtinenir of die
oeea.ioii nnd u constant reminder of
die hepiniuinr nl the wmI Hint hop?-
to become important raetor in
Ul "''"jf "f ,11'"' ''"'"".v.
I he Qnints 1u,h lfojtue River
riMl wm uieorporaleil by Porlliuul
aul ClrimtH Pass citiy.cnn with Hie on
jcit of buiUliiiK a hue Ihrungli lite
fertile Appli'Kle ami Williom. Ifivei
Valle.VH toward the famous umrblii
hall, of Ore iron, where it is hoped
fM'Utuallv to build nnd uiatntain n
Hummer resort. The eoiuitrv that
will he nerved by thin line in rich in
Krieultural and horticultural re
pourues 11 ml ninny Here will It
developed by the transportation fnci
lit lew iIihI i vvill nt't'ord.
Alllmiiitb Knidiug has been uudei
tvnv for s.iiue tune, trnek-la.viiijf will
no begin until after the eeremonie
of next ThurHdny. The road il be
huill on n coiurumilixelv ens grade
Hud will be couipleted earl net fall.
(URPKVTICRS, XOTICK.
Carpenters' I'nlon, mc& is 10.
Ill niHt Wodneaday, March 1st, iu
I. O. O F. hall, corner Main anil
I Central avenue. go I
'xotick to real ESTATE
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DIM I..
ERS.
1 hereby give uotlc tUat my prop-
Mr on N'orth llartlett street has Ueeu
withdrawn from iha mBri-.
r" ot ,h6 rUJp f Medford. Or., at
Its regular meeting on 5lareh 7. llu,
for a license to sell sulrltous. vln-
uua ana man iioiiors in aiisiitltiou
u..S i
loss than a -allot, at its m.o of i.,...
Inta. t No. 31 South Front atrt.
In said city, for a iwriod Qf aiv'
month,
ft. S.
UADCUFJf ft 00.
Hasklus for Ilmlth.
par Iters pro
Tlie trouble
jttltli canning this trout hitherto has
J been that the flesh lost Its nlnk color
' In boiling nnd the bones of the ver
tebrae refused to soften and disinte
grate, ns those of the salmon do
The steelhead has heietofore been
shipped in Ice lo the maikels or Ru-'
rnpo hecnuso of the firm condition of'
the meat nnd the excellent condition
of its arrival at destination.
I KxjieWmeiit Slice evsfiil.
Now there promises to be a revolu-
j tlon In steelhead salmon sale. Can-1
j tiers have heretofore fought hhy of
.anything except tho kingly cbinook 1
and only in a limited waj and during
3"asons of extreme shortiiKe have
sieclbeads been canned alonj? the Co
lumbia rlvor.
Last season there was cpilte a lib
eral increase In tho number of cases
of steolhead salmon packed along the
Columbia nnd tho experiment has
provou so successful that cold stor
age oporators will be forced to fight
to get their shnre of tho catch hore
after. Samples of ennned steelhead snl
mnn sont to other markets have been
received with groat favor and with
out exception the experts have do
clured that It is the best tasting sal
mon they ever came across.
Mny Change Its N'nine.
While tho steelhead has always
been classed as a member of tho sal
mon family, under tho laws of Ore
gon, through the Influence or the
salmon fishermen, njong with the Chi
nook, sllverslde. chum, sockeyo and
other varieties, there is a possibility
that in creating a demand for the
canned product thp name "sea trout"
may be used Instead of salmon.
No less an authoilty than Profes
sor David Starr .Ionian of Stanford
university lias made tho Matomenl
that the steelhead Is not a salmon but
a member of the trout family. IT this
name Is sustained by the pure food
officials of the national government,
It will hereafter bo used by cannors
in designating that arlotj. It is also
likely that If the name "sea trout" Is
allowed to be used that the fish will
be put ii)i In fancj packages for select
trade.
DISSOLl'TIO.V OK PARTXEKSHIP
The blacksinlth business of the
firm name of Caskey and Elliott have
this day beou dissolved by mutual
consent, Caskey letlrlng from busi
ness, which will heroafter be run by
lluh Elliott, who will collect all
outstanding lucounts and pay all
hills contracted by tho old firm. 2il
ROCK SPRIXtiS COAL.
Two cars ol Uio famous Rod;
Springs coal arrived this inornlin;.
Phono W. .1. 11 ii rb Id go, the dravnian.
and get some of this. Tho best coal
lu tho west, hentluif, cooking, or fur
nace. Demand has exceeded tho sup
ply, but we have two cms on the
track today.
Atlvertlsement for Sale of Bonds.
Sealed proposuls will be leeeived
by tho uuderitigiied eleik of tehon!
districl No. '22, .hickuon count, lire-
gun, nt his oil ice at Talent, Out., up
to l o'clock p. in.. April 1, 11)11, fir,
the purehuse of $,J7,."0O.ll0 school,
bouilk of uid school district X. 22. J
These bonds me of the dmuuuina-
lion of $1000 each, bear intoieM .it
the rate of U per cent per annum,
im.vable siunt-aiinunlly, both interest X
nnd principal pa.vnblo at the uoiint.v
IrenmirerV nfiiee in .Ijieksou count v,
Mregon, k nt a doedgnuted bunking
hoiwe in the citv of Now York m I . J
option of the bidder.
The bonds will bo dated at the
date of delivery and mature JO e.iis
i hereafter, but will lie Mibject to if.
doiuptiou by stud mdiool liistnct 10
years after dute of bond.
A eerliiii'd cheek of $1000 shall
accompany bid in favor if
school dMnct No. 'ja, Talent Jack
son county. Oregon, alin.ll aceoiupany
e::ch hid, which cheek will he for
feited to said sehoul dutriet No .
as liquidated dnmagos in ease the
ladder fuds io taku and pu.v for tlic
bonds ut the price stipulated in the
bid.
The sueeessful bidder iuut fur
nish the blank bonds.
The directors of distriet No. '22 re
serve the right to rjut any and nil
bids.
All bids should be addressed to the
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.llilT . . 'U . y' "wf.n'.WM
and
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M. k'lH.IIUHVil,
uoric of btaoo District No. 32.
acksou ruiuiiy, Qiotvn. ttl
Now Coliimliln river
pose to can sleolhend.
llaaklus for Ilanlth.
Medford BaKefy
TODD & CO.
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY
ain Street Business Property
Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest
Best location. Great increase
in value. Lot 50 feet by 140
feet. Splendid buy for invest
ment or speculation. Special
price for quick action. Address
Owner, Medford
P. O. BOX NO. 477.
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J. E. ENYAItT, President
F. E. MERRICK, Vlce-Preshl "it JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
The Medford
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
V SKI3 DEPOSIT HOXKS FOR ItEXT. A OEXKRAIi HAXKIXG g
2 Ml'SINKSS TRAXSAeriJI). Wo SOLICIT YOL'R 1'ATROXAGK.
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I E. M. F.
Siiifjebaker
Formerly Siskiyou Auto Go.
This Oarage and Machine Shop Is now lu charge ot a practical
auto repair man. All kinds ot autos and gas engines well and
(pilckly repaired. Overhauling a specialty. Cars storod and cared
for by tho month. Oil and gasollno for salo.
,28-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131
ALFALFA LAND
4
SOLANO COUNTY. CALIFORNIA
Choicest dairy and alfalfa proposition In tho state, located on the
mala line of the Southern Paiiflc lallroad, between Sacramento and
San Kranclsco.
IDEAL CLIMATE
AniTNDANCE OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION
Writo Us for Information
DIXOX ALPALFA LAND CO, - - DIXOX, CAL.
Repeat Your Medford Experience BUY GRANTS
PASS PROPERTY NOW ar ZlV-JtSX?1"
Elegant htiMin s louiev lot 7'xloo, close In .... !!5()0()
Elegant business lot riOxlOO, clo-.e lu ST.'Ot)
Another biisluest. lot, 50x100. close lu Sdiiiii)
THESE PRICES TOR A Ql'ICK Tl'RX.
A N. PAKSONb GRANTS PAS. ORE.
References First .National Rink. Oi ints Pass Hanking & Trust Co.
L. N. JUDD, REAL ESTATE AGENT
Talent, Jackson County, Oregon.
Midway between Medford and Ashland, in the fruit
bolt of Southern Oregon. Healthy and mild climate,
and pire water. Alfalfa, fruit ami timber lands from
15 aeres to SOO acres. Also lots on the instalment
plan, in uowly incorporated towu of Talent, Oregou.
Writo (enclosing stamps) or conic and seo ma at
Talent, Oregon.
V A T O If I X G T II 15
ii n h a i) Ji i x B
coming to and going from this bak
ery gives a view of happy faces with
not a trace of dyspepsia on a single
face. Don't start trying to make
bread as mother used to. Buy It
here, save tho labor and get better
bread, and more for your money.
Everything warranted lire.
EL Delicatessen
SOUTH CHNTKAIj AVEXUE
LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President
National Bank
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plays.
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One nimc No More One Dime.
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"NAT" THEATRE
Complete chnnj'o
f pro"
nra
Today '
Only
i hown.
flic best nnd Inlet films X
Admission 10c.
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L$LTERE
z The Dancer and the Voillcr.
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Singing -Talking Dancing
Throughout the eastern citlosiMr,
Kord has tho reputation, of being
one of the greatest dancers on the
American stage.
.MAUV OUAV
Sinking ami Talking
Direct from Pantages Circuit.
(Xuff Set!)
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NATATORIUM
TODAY
Holler Skating, Howling,
pool, ;
Itillhiids, Itlgle Shooting and Tub
null Shower Ibitjis for ladles ami
gentlemen.
."HKDKOUD'S AMI'S KM KXT
l'ALACK.
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llgll-t Inss
Vaudeville ami
.Moving Pictures
Doors open at
7;l)0 P. M.
SAXKOKD .Ml'LLEKY
Presenting
"THE SPIRIT CII.Y.MRER"
A very clever little nlavlot In
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which Miss Mullery renders four J
character chango songs, opening;!
in white and closing In black. '
MOVIXO" PICTURES
Latest and best subjects.
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WHEX
DOWN TOWN
IX AT THE
DROP
"NatM Confectionery
ICE CREA.M, SOFT DRXIICS,
COXKECTIOVERV, Ll'XCII
A light, pleasnnt room, open
from i a. m. to midnight.
L. M. GRAM MS, Proprietor
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PHONE 901
wm fits i Diners send uio
1 1 your address.
1 1 New Premiums, New Scr-j-vice,
New Ageut.
j Put the same old stawl-
nrd joods.
X AGENCY GRAND
UNION TEA CO.
IK) TRIPP STREET
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
QENKRAL OVEKHAIILINQ &
MACHINE REPAIRINQ.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PlION! MAIN 6231.
Cnrnar Coutral Ave. ani 8tk St
Medford, Or.
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j Ths most prof liable as well as ttoa
most latrosUug "little Journeys"
ara those made In answering clasj-
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