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V THEIEDFORD DAILY TRIBUN'K. MKDPORD. PP., THURSDAY. .TAXUAKV .TO. WW. mfi Mf TrifiUM SI4LL TMECMlRCf f A Live Paper in a Live Town. I'ubliwlit'il every evening except Sunday Modford Publishing Company. 0. JM'TNAM, Kditr and Manager. Admitted s Second Class -Matter in the. J'tMtnft'ii-e at Med ford, Oregon. Subscription Rates: One month, by mail or earner One year, by mail $0.50 5.00 STATEMENT NO. 1. .No in in Hlioiild lie nominated for the legislature who iIooh not HtiliHeribe lliKjiiiilit'iedly to the following pledge: "1 further state to the people of Or egon, as well an to the people of my legislative dmtrirt, that during my term of office J will always vote for that candidate for United States m-nator in congress who has reeehed the higheHt jiiirnber of the people 'h votes for that position at the general election next pro ceding the election of a senator in con gress, without regard to my individual preference." From the Direct I'rimary La w. A hue and a cry is being raised throughout the state by the remnants of the old political machine against Statement Xo. 1, which is the u en re it to popular tdeetion of 1'nited States sen a torn, that corpora t ions in control of congress are lilii-lv to permit the people to get. Statement Xo. I dimply pbdges a leg Mator to ote as the j ph- tell him to. If hi refuse In so Vote, it is for "i f two reason 4: Kiih.-r he considers I his own judgment snp-rior to that of the , ,e who ehrte.l llirn as their ser ant and not I heir mast.-r, or he holds party oiganiritiou, .mn io. of a part of the people, above the deshes of Hie majority of the whole people. Had; of the .artv is always the "ma dime." a small fraction ,,f the people Mild the boss, who rules keeping the blinder of prejudice, tin- party fetish. nil;iud. Had; of Stnti-ninit V,. is the d-sire of the p. opl- to rule. Any h gislnlive .-a ml Ma i r who will not stand for N?t... t No. I ought to be defeated, for at heart he is a hanger on of he madiine and sighs so er. tly for a return of the old regime the rule of corruption and the senatorial scandals that long disgraced Salem and On g.ni. Umi THE IANCE? Rev. G. A. Gray of Jacksonville Dis cusses Evils Tint Result From Trip ping the Light Fantastic Tempta tions lie Experienced As a Devotee. TO DRAIN OLD MARSH , . IN KLAMATH VALLEY s the basin the Indian i II tile f the sen a miting state marsh d cm e the One of (lie ridn Klamalli cuiintrv is K lauuil li ma I -h, I urn. us an a ch.selv appioxii Miii.ohm acres. The claim of tin to tin' swamp laud in the amounted to o er Ji'J.onii acres a n eieil C!(i liuliuu allotm.'iits. Sin stan claim ha' been turned down, steps are being lahen b a nfhorities of tin hiilian di-partnieut to drain the wet lands of the great marsh and lints to ,I,'M ' .Mi!'e area now under wn ter or uiidi r present coii.litif.ns too wet i en for :x -it, nieadou. The I " i . 1 1. i Willia'iisou river, or as the Indians .all it. the V is I In main tributary Through do- shallower inaish'tl ;irsr of tin Hac .l ; j, f:l, t there i ddi I rhaiMirl iMrihl the entire length of til atnsav river. of t he ma rsh. areas of the stream can be a pretty well ng t hi-oughotit marsh, mim- :in mil. At ih south ml it boh) -li. miii. Kuoun as Willi;, more 1 han Ion tV.i wide, gently lor al I a mite afl the lahe ami Hon I as Home laa h dg-'s :nn flows to '..er Klamath lake. hi rier. le. It fh.s after leaving abruptly over m its n FINAL ALLOTMENT OF KLAMATH INDIAN LANDS final allotment diaus on the Kan,: is in piogto b'ev. II .ram V. agi a t . Soinet li eie made to ot lands to the In tia t h I nd ia u re-ei at ion llll'li l TtKI lia. Tliellt of While. .,fi:il ;,Hittilli; llg MKe 1 l"H allntllO'Uts til- KlaUlSths. Mndoes Hlld Other tlll.es I.etU.etl 1 VI 1 :iM, SIS, inclusive. I'.i i neai Iv teli ears t he inatter has iciuaiiicd in n iioiiho until the ml iiistmenl of two iinnt:int claims l.i huge ana of land within the hin its o tlie re-cr-. alion. n.tindv, the .daiin of the California X Ui.-gou Land coin puny, to appi o im.i t e v lll.iion ii,.r,., h grant to the t'eniral Military Wagon oa. coinpanv (the old I'eiigra coin pain for the coisi rui t ioti of a wagon road from Kngene t KuK- r it v ; Hlld the claim of the State of Oiegon to approximately li.'.Ooo jn ien under t lie swamp land a. 1 of March 1'', hiin, This hist d'lim iie. up ( in Indian al lotments, embiaeing valuable meadow lands lying within the ha in of Klamath marsh .and et not enei oadiiiig much on the deeper Walci of the marsh, the great basin which the irrigation engt in ers of t he 1 nd i a ii s.-i ice m e now caret ullv !ur eying with n iew to re claimi t ion. To the Ivlitor: I Mtart with Hev. Mr. Williams' statement or dogma that the conditions that surround the dance never will be right till christian peo ple make them right. i learned to lance in a hall where all were not pro-, fessing christians, but where they did letcrniine the conditions of the dance,' uid it wan in that hall that a I'resby-, terian taught me to dance. He wan a good man, a banker, and the son of one ; of Missouri's ex governors. This body I f people were among the best I ever knew who patronized the dance but; what did it do for mtf It introduced; uic into that amusement which became n passion with me, to enjoy which I ' was ready tu dance in halls filled with immorality. I myself bcunmc a member of the same church wtiicii my uatu-iiig menu was a member, but I never consented to go to the dance nor ever felt like idling any young man an amusement which led me closer to ruin than I want t hem to go, I teen use I entered the dance niyself, I saw many of e ils and came m ar experiencing , than I can- to tdl. Therefore, I peak not troiii dogma, hut irmu e ifiieiice. when I siiv that chri-tian peo pie should l-ae the dance alone or they may be brought to where my friend was who came in sorrow and told me t hat he regretted that he introduced tin- into this worldly pleasure that helped to b ad me into a life of' sin. A t t'-r preaching six years I got down on iiiv kio-is al an old time camp meet ing an sought a pure heart, ami now I lee the christian religion so much more than I did the dance. Why not we preadois tell church members jto do hkowi-e. I consider the g..O,ol of I'hrist i ii inNi-iable failuie if it can't outstrip the deii and his amusements in Its power to satisfy the soul. It is n it dogma, but an experience w rought f -"I in mi moiI. through faith in I'lirist, which bads me to do-to my words apropos I he dance with this si a ira of John New ton 's: "l.et orld minds the world pursue. It has mi charms for me, j ( uiee admired its trifles, too, Mill grace has set me free. ' ' 1 C. A. (JIfAV. : Jacksom ille. nr.. M. K. t hurch. i The Son t hern Oregon State Xormal School at Ashland offers especial op , p o t unit ics for . teachers to review for the teachers' examinations in Febru-i ary and August, and to take work in Pedagogy n ml in Special Methods in teaching in the various grades of the1 training school. Since t lie public, schools of Oregon are calling for tench-j cis u ho can teach Manual Training, many are Inking advantage of the in dustrial work lately installed in the school. Expenses of board and lodg ing a lid tuition nominal. The State Normal School nt Ashland is enjoying the largest appropriation of s1; ate funds e er granted a Xormal school in the history of Oregon, ('nt a'eguis sent on application to the I'UKsiitKXT. HOCKERSMITH FARM SOLD FOF FIFTEEN THOUSAND -ode II. Ilockersmith. from the Kast has sold hi '.'"o acre farm near the Perkins orchard for $ to .01 Mi. This is a fine farm and commanded a good price, but in consideration of othoi I higher prices that prevail in Jackson, count v this farm sold verv reasonable.! BUSINESS CARDS. E L. BALCOM. XeW Wesi S.d fri-ali fruit in fectioiierv Fruit 1 nuts, cigars, obacctks, r aj-Hi ; Ii nt lakey iu Near Hotel - Moore, Me.li. R. R. HAMILTON. M. D., Ph ysu in 11 nd Surgeon. mi. censor to Dr. H. U. UeAriuond. Office in idtt.-r Ihinlap Hlock. riioni Oh;. Wm. M. Colviit, Mcdford, Or, COLVIO h DURHAM. Attorney at Law. Geo. R. Durham, Graits Jim, Or. WM. m. V. HOLT. M, D Physician nutf WirHm Ortgn. Mnw H.ikas Qoo4 i owing, The old lllllke mine oil S.udllle cicek is li ow pi od lie i ug g I ore. 'I'll is plop ort was relo.atid l.v Carter brother! ot tiol.l Hill thtee c,H ;tg... Sulci t In n j tll.V llSe .o,o oMI.i.l. tftld. develop 1 J'"?''" VoM . MOlit H.iik on flte piopelfv b''..'llt Wolk h.is dis. 1 1 cl pie fkiv si -f f.e, eiii.-.e oi. -... ; LlNDIET It LUTDLIT. , lot of some t t.'io. ! nov being inn (le.ibis hi new and wei-ond hand furni ; ilit.cigpl tlie tl' ui mi nn!t "s irdno' tute. st.v -s tin I f in w are, hiM ware, ec. rri'el.. Ki'on the app-aran. -e of the St tag.- and cirMfiission. IVjt-Untd in p'Hieir tl m estimated this ore will mill nettin. AH 0od dfliwl to any ) from to f)'.V ('er o; in free yohl. part ef iiry. ,1 Have You Secured Your Extra 5,000 Votes Yet? Two ays emain Mediord Opera House Monday, February 3 Gloria Dare and Her Florodora Girls Concert and Recital BENEFIT OF Weatonka Tribe Improved Order Red Men Pries, 50 and 75 Cents. THE jrCSICAl. TRKAT ()!' Til K SKASOX. .1. li. KXVAHT.I'nsi.I cut. .1. A. I'KIIHV, Vico -rrcsiilcnt. .IOI1X S. (HiTir, Cnshi.T. V. li. .IACKSOX, Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFOED, OR. CAPITAL . -,0,0()i) SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Pent. A (icnoral Hanking Business Ti-ansacted. AVc Solicit V.mu' Patronage MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE Our oilers nre the tnlli of the town, iind our IHslies. tlie l';nlfes s;iv, lire too sweet tor linyt hin. loii 't forget the yniinl irii iven invuy fitch month. liHi WEST SLVKXTII STIJLKT. .AfcCiLASnAX & .lUXKIOX - -' Proprietors THE SIGN OF SAFETY EST NATIONAL BANK OF MEDFORD CAPITAL, SS 0,000 Vo ALWAYS COXSKKVAT1 VK, AI.WAVS SAVE W'iM. M. Cnnvi'11, I'n s'uli'iif. Ocu. W. Ounii, a.l Viee-Presideiit. I''. K. Di'ilel, Vico e. i-si.Jrnt. M. I,. Alvonl. Oishier. Orin Criiu-find, Aswisliint ('HKhitT. ENJOYING A TETE-A-TETE Supper or dinner, nt NjisIi's is u plens iny experieiu-e, for nt no dace in this town enii you tnste vietunls t hat arc cooked in such a tempt tne; and artistic riinnner ns they are prepared nt Xash's. hninty morself, like oysters on the half shell. I roiled or roasted quail, wood cock or chickens In all styles, jiiick steaks ami chops, and exquisite coffees, tens, wines. :it reasonable rates. THE NASH This Bank was Not Built in a Day JACKSON COUNTY BANK ESTABLISHED 1888 CAPITAL $ 50,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 62,500 AVERAGE DEPOSITS 50oo00 N'um twenty vims rile; in t'u.t. tl Iili'st bank in tkc city nml grnw- iny in stivrijilli nnil i-nnsiTviil ism willi mh-Ii yi-nr. r--orv dnllnr nf its i';iiitnl unit suriilns hmt nml nli.ivc tl riinnl $l.').lillli i;ii, in lins lii-t'ii nilili'il t'rimi tin- ni't i-ni'iiiiiys. No utln-r luml; maki-.s su strun" a sliowini;. P E K I N RESTAURANT Of KXK SA'pUHUAV. .LVXARV IS, , ' PNKAKFAST. 4KXTS. UUOM ti ; TO 11 ( ) '( ' L( X ' K . ( ' 1 1 0 P S U K V AX 1 ) NOODLKS UP TO MIDNKIHT. DINNKI? l'UO.M 11 O'CLOCK A. M. TO S O'CLOCK P. M. 22 C Street, Medford THE SECRET of nliy our hrnnil is in sinh rlcmnnd tor its fine quality, liirhtness and most ili'lii'inns flavor is l hat it is niailp from ihoii'r wintiT wil.'at and by the best nii'tlinils liiiown in baking to (five nu trition anil rn.jnrrarnr. of rating at the same tiiup. If yon am not using Van IliiruVnbi'ri; llros. ' brpail, trv it. b-'J Medford Steam BaRery R. W. GRAY. Builder COLONIAL l'OK'CII WORK. (SKILL AND LATH WOKK. I'ATTKK'NS. KTC. TliLKIMlONU. 471. MKUKOKMi.Ol!. Deviled Ham and Relishes !:,ii,l iln lu lii v.ni nut I was at a parly the other night and n lot ..f young girls were guying an old bachelor and asking him why he'd never married, etc. lie sprung those ohl gags about "marrying in haste nn.l repenting in South rnkotn!" nnd there being "just as good fish in the 8ea as liiae .hit been caught."' when nne of the girls remarked: 1 I ltd it ever occur to yon that the bait might get stale while you were angling for them .' ' ' In angling for customers we never allow the bait to get stale around this shop. We g t in new goods by most every express these lays. The boss believes in keeping the stock right up to tin; minute, so tlmt if you rend in any of the tuagny.incs or home journals of ft ih food product or relish of any kind you n i-onie right to this store and see the article fur yourself. We .just got in n big lot of I'n ib'nv. ..d"s famous Iteviled Ham nnd Sardines. We are headquarters for relishes. They cer- I and plcntv if vour appetite little backward. MILLER te EWBANK X 'TI K I vim nn iiii'l nui It liiii"rs in fu:int jftip U li. i.U yiM ii tli;it tin- iiiiilerii:nf'l , 1 thaii -Mie ujiII.hi fur a friM of six ) ill ;n.pi :i! tli.' r pillar im-i'tintf f i moiitlit. nt their l:n-o of h(.rincM at Mm- . nv -.mi n-1 1 of The ,-itv of MvA ! I.nt H . n Mlocli in ah city. tnl. Ore-.H. to l.rt U on Fel.niry 1. 1 V. Nf. KKXXI'PV. ' for n li rn!e to tell ril tion. j ,Pti-.l .lanuiiry H"v '70 0 1V