Southern Oregon mail. (Medford, Or.) 1892-1893, June 17, 1892, Page 1, Image 1

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    SOUTHERM
: THE MAIL
IS THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF
THE FARMER ALLIANCE
ANII PKOPLK'S PARTY OF
SOUTHERN OUKGON.
ADVERTISERS
Do you study your bt-t inter
estM uud patronize this paper. II
will be appreciated by nil Uu: best
farmers, I rem whom you set troue.
A Paper Of, By and For the' People! , , ' ,
VOL; IV. . MEDFORD: OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1892. r ... ; NO. 24.
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BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
SOCIETIES OF MEDFORD.
K. of P. Talisman lodge No. SI. meets Mm
day evenlni? at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers al
ways welcome. . C. I. Hutchison, (X C.
J. A. Whitman, K. of K. & S.
Fol'owlng is tho Count in Full &3 R 'suited from tho Election on Jons 6, TJcdsr the Australian Ballet
-AT-
OFFICIAL
ELECT
RETURNS
JACK I
COUNTY
A. O. U. w. lode No. s, meets every sec
ond and fourth Tuesday in the month at 8 r. m.
in their hall in the opera block. Visiting
o rotters invited to attend.
L A. Webb, m. W.
B. S. Webb, Sec.'
I. O. O. F. Lodes No. 83. meets in L O. O. P.
hall every Situnlny at at b p. m. Visiting
brothers always Welcome.
Chas. Strang, N. G.
H. G. Nicdolsos. Rcc. Sec.
I. O. O. P. Kngiw River Encampment. I-od;?e
Jin. 9X meets in I. O. O. P. hall the second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month at 8 p. m.
W. I. Vawtek, C. P.
. B. S. Webb, Scribe.
Olive Rcbekah Lodge Ko. 2S. meets in I. O.
O. F. hall first and third Tuesdays cf each
month.. Visiting sisters invited to attrml.
Helex Strang, N. G.
Mrs. Bessie Webb, Sec
A. P. & A. M. Meets first Friday on or be
fore full moon at 8 p. m., in A. O. U. W. hall.
N. L. Kakkegam, W. M.
J. S. Howard, Sec
A. R. Chester A. Arthur Post No. 4".
meets in U. A. R. hall every second and fourth
Thursdays in each month at 7:30 P. M.
G. C NoBUE, Com.
J. H. Faris, Adjt.
" F. A. 4 1. TJ. L. L. Polk,lodgc No. SOS, meets
every Tuesday at 8 p. m.
J. W. Miller, Pres.
G. S. Briggs, Sc -
Kpworth Leasrae meets each Suiday even--.
In? at D. T. Lawtou. presideut, Julia
Falde, secretary
- Y0U93 Pajle's Literary meets Friday even
ins; of each week, under the auspices cf the
EworUi League. 1
W. C. T. TJ. Meets at Christian church every
Monday evening at T p. m.
; MkS. A. KELLOGG, Pre.
Mrs. E. P. Hammond, Sec y.
T. M. C. A Meets every Sunday at 3 p m.
at M. E. ennrch. W. S. Hallv, Pres.
M. E. Right, Sec
Secretaries of above lodges will please attend
to corrections. Any s-ciety wis hin to have a
place in this directory will please haadia nec
essary data.
CHURCHES OF. BEDFORD. 1
- Methodist Episcopal Church E. E Tiipcp
son. past, rvices Um second and T-cru.
S bbths: moraine. II a. m.. eveQinsr.:.Kp.m
Prajer meeting at 3 p. m. TiursUtoT. Sunday
scbooi each Sxauay as Id a. ra. A. K- Joansuu
superintendent- r
Christian Chore V-P. R. Burnett, paxtT.
Preaching first aud third Sandjj in inontu
morain '. and evening. W.r3iiip every Snnilu?
rajniiLg. Suniiny school at lUa.ni. rrajc-r
meeting every Taurjday evening.
Presbyterian Chnrcn F. 1. E-lmucds, tJ
tor. Proacaing at 11 a. rs. as-d7:S0n. m. Sua
day school at W a. m. Y. P. S. C. K., C:15p. ra.
Captis: Church is at present without a pas
tor. Prayer meeting every Wrdueday evas
ion. Saaday sciioul at 10 a. m Further noiivt
given as a as pastor is secured. , ;
. The pastors of the diSerrot churches are re
quested to ateu to correction.
PPS1E SIP,
E
B. PICKEL,
Physician and Surgeon
Medford, Oregon.
Office : Rooms 2 & 3, 1 O.O F. Bldg
J
B.WAIT,
Physician and Surgeon.
-- Medford, Oregon.
Office:. In Childers' Block.
E
P. GEARY,
a hysician ana oukgeon.
,' - -: Medford, Oregon. ..
Office: Cor. C and 7th sts. .
I
S. JONES,
Physician and Surgeon.
Medford. Oregon. '
Office: ' Hamlin block, up stairs.
D
R. O. F. DEM0RE3T,
Resident Dentist.
Makes a . specialty of first-class
work at reasonable rates. -
Office in opera house, Medford.Or
B
OBT. A. MILLER-
IAtt'v and Couskllob-at-law.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Will practice in all courts of tbe
. Sute.
J
Hi WHITMAN,
AbjTractok and Attoknev-
At Law. -'
' Medford, Oregon.
Office in bank building. - Have the
most complete and reliable, ab
stracts of title in Jackson co unty
TTTILLARD CRAWFORD.
- ArroKNEY and Couksellor
. -At Law.
. Medford, Oregon.
OflSce: In Opera block. '
AUSTIN S. HAMMOND.
; ' Attorney-At-Law.
.-. ' , Medford, Oregon.
05ce: J.00.PrBuilding.
r Candidates.
For Supreme Jud:
A. S. B.'nneit. Um!cnit. .
F. A.Mco-s. R lmbHcan
Will H. Walker, People's
Benjamin P. Welch, Prohibition
For Conjfier. Fi:st District -.
Binjrcr U :i in uin, Reuublic:tn . . .
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Wiafi slil T. RigJon. Prohibition . . .
M. v. K irk. ftopl's
R. XI. Yeutch. Democratic
For Attorney Gjoeral
Gr. E. Cfiamberloin, Democrat. . .
Lionel R. Webster. Republican . . .
Fcr Circuit Jud rej. Fii-st District
W. C. Hale, R publican
H. K. Hanno, Democrat
P. P. Prim, D.Tiocrat
Ira Wakcfi Id. Peoples.
For District A-torney. First District
Henry L. Benson, Republican....
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W. J. Edwards, People s . . .'
S. TJ. Mitch -ill. Domoc-at
For M.mber State B d EquuPn, 1st (list
V. A. Dunlap. Dmocoitic
- Gxtrg-i W. Dunn. Republican
Sara u -I H. Holu Peopiys
For R pn-sentativ.'S
W. H. Atkinson, R 'publican
William H. Bi-eeso, P lZs
F. T. Djwninjr, People's
' E. D. Foudray, Democrat.
J. J. Houck. Democrat.
yi. W. M-eri itt, Republica i
S. M. Ncalon.- People's
Charles Nickel!, Democrat...
Cbauncy Nye, Republican. '.
Fcr County Judge
W. T AndersoQ. People's
J. M. McCall. Republican
' J. R. Neil, Democrat
' J. p. Whitman, Independent
For County Commissioner
Rial B -n-dict, Republican
Samuel Furry, Democrat
Harvey Richardson, People's ..
For Canity Clerk
E. E- Deicinr. People's
Max Miill-ir, R -publican
El. R. Owen. D. niocrat
F r Cimnty Recorder
R. T. Armstrong. R. -publican...."..
. Wra. M. Holme-?. Democrat
J. F. Wisner, Peo: le's...
FarSlurM
W. H. B-cdshax, People's...
G -o. F. M .rriman. R publican
John E P. ltou. Democrat
Fr County Treiisuror
G o. E. Blocme, D mocrat
Wra. Kiifcl-?r. R-epuMica:i
E P. Walk.r. P.ople's
Flt County Ass sso-
. J. Mr. Ma: kbcrry. P o;le's
B. F. Mi:l ?r. Republican
J. LI Woolridg. Domccrrt
For School Supi rintenuent
Scott Morris. R.-pub!ican..
C. S. Price. D .-muciiit
E. E. Smith. People's
For County Sarveyos .
Welborn B-eson. Pco;:l:-!s
G. Y. Eiksnat, Demot-mt
Charles J. Howard, Republican
For Coroner
Jese Hiakle, R -publican
Bfivren Por!e. D mncriit.
TH3 PBOeaiNESX DEAD.
President Polk, of ths Farmers' Alli
ance. Dies in Washias:on.
Washington, Jane 11. Colonel L.
L. Polk, president of the Farmers'
Alliance, died at 11:15 this morning .
THE FCXERAU
: Washington, June 11. Tha 11
o'clock train ov-.r the Richmond &
Dinvilie road tonight carried the re
miins -f Colonel L. L. Polk toRaluigh,
N. C. for iolermcr.t. The remains are
acJomranLd by a party of about 25 of
Ujion l iol k a liusnas.
Co'oael Pcli wns to years of agr V a
rclaiivj of Prewid ?ni Polk, and a
native of North Carolina. Ho served
for a tim; in lho Confederate army
and then resifrntd 10 enter tbe st--te
leg slat jr . .Later he was commis
si nir of agriculluie. and still later
b.-gin tho publication of tha Progress
ive Farmer. At tho timy of hia death
he was serving his third t-i m as presi
dent of ih? Farmers' Alliance. His
hom i was ia Raleigh, N. C. Had he
survived h-3 would probably Dave bjen
nam'nated for president or vics-presi-d
-nt at th i Pco"l Party convention,
soan to ba hsli in Omaha
COLONEL POLK'S FUNERAL.
Raleich, NC, June 12. The train
bearinj' ths body of President Polk
at rived here at 3 o'clock this aft r
uoon. It was' met at tha dewt by
hundreds of people. Tha body wns
escorted to the First Baptist chui ch.
cf which Polk was a communicant. By
four o'clock the church was pucked.
Amoajr thoa present wore Governor
Holt, and all the state officers, m tm
b: s of the supreme court and ofticers
otthe btate Farmer's Alliance. The
s rrvic is were conducted by D. 8. Car
le Skinnis and Hall. At tho corc'.u
sioa of tha servic ;s the remains were
tiken to Oakwood cemstary. At the
cemetery a short address wtis made by
R-v. Carter, afior which Rjv. Dr.
Hall i ff jred a prayer, and the R v.
Dr. Skinnis rrjnou-c.d tho b medio
ii m. Mrs. Polk, h3r thran d iughtes
anu so'i-in-iaw were ln3 chief mourn
ers. Associate Ram -'y and the com
positors of Polk's papjr, the Progress
ive Farmer, were present at the fun
eral, which was one of the largest
ever known here.
lira. Boric Dead. ,- -Mra.
Anna Rork. wife of M. V.
Ro:-k, the People's Party 1 omlnee fur
nnnirpiMj' I ! ,i 1 linn 11 t Cnlum .. f . u
a h: inf Uln fii Mr. Ttnrlr win in C
cointy at the time. Mrs. Rork's death
was unexpected.
' District Ticket
For cansss-B'lfjar H-armtna
is
elected ou the republican ticket.
For circuit judges W. C. Hale 1.4
elected on the republican, ticket nnd
H K. Hanna on the democratic ticket.
For marabjr of State Bjard of Equalization-
V. 'A. Dunlap is elected on
tbe democratic-ticket. -
For district attorney H. L. Benson
I elected op tho republican tickot.
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For a:tirnry CinorJ Georg-? E.
Chambrlaii iiel):tai on thj dem
ocratic ticket.
For suprenid julje F. A. Maoro is
elected on th renublicm ticket.
ireciacl orficara.
, The following is a 'complete list of
Jdstics and Constant elocteJ in each
precinct in Jackson county at the late
election:
Ashland Milton Barry, justice; Jno.
Real, constable.
Applcgate, St.'ambaat, Slorlinvillo
and Uniontown J. H. Knutzea, jus
tic:; Thos. Robert", consUibls.
Bis Butt;, Eagle Point, Lost Cr:ck
and Mt Pitt A. G. Johnston, justice:
A. Pool, constable.
C -ntral Point and Willow Springs
V. B. A. Temple, justic; I. J. Carson,
constable.
Chimney Rock Jno. Grieve, jus
tice; Chas. Turpin, constable.
Eden Rile; Hamorsly, justice;
Riley Nyswanor, const ibl i.
Flounce Rock nnd Trail Creek O. J.
Willard, justice: Hanry Vocgaly, con
stable. Gold Hill and Rock Point J. W.
Hays, justice; C. X. Lambert, consta
ble. Jacksouvillor-R. S. Dunlap, justice,
David Cronsmllle, coastablc.
Mjdford Geo. S. Walton, justice;
Isaac Woolf, constable.
" Table Rock and Maadows C. C.
Gall, justica; Martin Perry, constable.
Woodvillo and Pleasant Crek
Simon. Simpkins, justica; Frank, M.
Parker, constable.
Talent S. Shrrman, juttica; J. B.
Carlisle, constable.
K9ap in tai ill Ilia of tai Bail.
Ashland, Oe'., July 14, liJ2.
EJltor Su them Sregoa Mall:
The People's Party cast a better
vote than : some expected in this
part of the c unity and if the vote
were take:i thia week m my more
would hV) supported the ticket
than di I, for several have sstiti
they wo.ild h.ive done so if they
had thought there wua any choiv
of eiejiiag anyone on that ticket.
The general result in the state
is iiico'.irngin nnd proves we have
the balance of' purer aV least.
Now lei us continue the fight from
no on and kerp in tho riiddle of
the road . nnd no comproniise of
principle for temporary success
and then we will be eure to win
grand results in the near future.
Our members are eulljciunt to
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comuinnd ro$icct nnd we must
continue to pu.-h the battle tiil
the old parties uuilo or one or the
other goes down into oblivi- n.
Then it will be the pt-ople ngainst
the plutocrats and their tools ami
henchmen and the maFFea will
gain the victory over the classes
and society take another grand
stride in the m.irch of progress
and social evolution. The people
are thinking and talking nnd they
will not except stones for bread
or promises for deed. Let us not
accept any misleading ci-heme of
the hankers, but continue the
demand for land loans and sub
treasuries and insist tlmt aliens
and corporations shall not own
laud for m-re vpev illative purposes,
and a reduetiou of p i?9ener and
freight rntes to a fair interest mi
the actual investment with the
watered stock left olT. Let the
taritf go for the present ns that is
less ttiun one-fifteenth of an issue
compared with what I have men
tioned. E. E. Demi so.
Eagle Point News. .
Tho smoke of oaltU has cl.ared
awuy the b. tile of tho ballots. The
smoice of lho "best Huvanus ' and th
tunica of "old rye' no longer paifum.
the pure inouutuin air of Eaclo Point.
The election pabbod off very, quietly.
Political uilTcr.nces of o)iuiuii hud
b.en discussed and sof.l.d in tin cKc
lionierlug days b-forehaud. Every
thing s.ieins sadsfactorv except ibe ci
tiee of justice of tha pjac.-, which is a
"httlo mixed." Your correspondent,
who is not a politician, feels sure thai
tha country is safa. For how could it
ba otherwise whon tl.r so or four polit
ical parties ara looking so anxiously
after its welfare.
- Tiie carpjntar's hammer and saw i
bend early and late on all sidis. Block-
Hnntns are leapt busy repatruig larm
implements. VVagou repairara are
also in d.mand. Dry . weather and
rough roads are Lot heullhy for
wagons. Merchants are dointr a thriv
ing business, which is alwas tha case
when a good - crop is anticipated.
Everything depond upon tho farmer,
til vi why should he not rula tho uni
v rse? Echo answers whvi
Tiio weather has b en eloudy and
co .1 the l UBt waek and bay makers ara
wishing for sunshine. The alfalfa crop
was saved in good condition and was
vary heavy. A large acreage -was
ajwly sown to this crop in this vicinity
last Hpring, a id tho season has been
iavoraul a i-V its growth.
A numhjr- of railroad men from
O.naha, Nob., word hire recantly, and
o.ie of our citizans took thein up into a
high mountain : and showad tnom all
tha el.ies of Jackson county, but is not
known if ha ollorad to givs any of thcra
in exebaaga for a railroad to Eagle
Point,
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The closing of oir school f.irthi
sum n -r vacition is lator tbsn usual b;
r awn ol lha sieKn.'S of th? teacher,
Pro . llai.llo.i. sjinae, hia r. c v.-ry no
ca3itls rious sicj au are r po. tw!.
A . ang im an s ard b ing rnad j t4 r-ei-
ebrut tia nntions bir;ht:a in th
b aaliful grove nar to.vu kuon as t; e
"old camp gro.ind. notice ol wnicu
will be pi.b.Unjd in due lima.
Polal -rvie.i has baen increased at
this pos:cIli-u. but Postmaster Flony
is equal lo the demand.
MlCKOSCOPS.
Oil, Hot They ! Li!
The plntocrttic press i.j muddled over
t'ac objects and adieu of tho Dirniia"
liaui conference. Some cf them assert
thnt it was a vigorous repudiation of the
People's party. Others are equally sure
that it was an unequivocal indorsement
of iL These differing opinions are given
only as opinions. But they undertake
to givo facta and hero U where they
revel ia tho broad and congenial anl
familiar domain of rcCncd lying. Tor
example, thcr say that tho test vote
which killed tho Third party stood 21
ta'-en. They say that a certain fellow
ia tho conferonco uiado a gallant Gght
againRt tho Third party aud squelched
it. Not a word of trnta ia it.
Tliey say that a Third party president
from one of tho states absolutely burst
into tears when ho saw it was defeato 1.
Another one out of wholo cloth. To
show that ubsoluto harmony prevailed
look at the address and you will see that
all the gentlemen present from tho states
signed it. .Keep oa guessing. Wo will
cortaiuly not aid yon ia Gliding out what
tho conference did. Aro you pnsrJed?
Keep wp rour misrepresentation. Dou't
yon feel badly? Don't you wish you did
know what tho Birmingham conference
means? Wait and see. Progressiva
tanner. -
Our Own Man Flrat.
As I havo said nothing as to candi
date I hopo you will givo me room for
a few words. If anything on earth
makes mo lose faith in tho capacity of
tho human family it U to soo men who
really aro in earnest and havo tho old
political wool partly out of their eyes,
straying off after strange gods, into tho
camps of our bitterest enemies fcr rep
resentatives of our political principles.
What can our men moan when they
say Sanford, Grosham. Butler and out
el's equally far from our fold are tho
men to uoniinato for president by tho
People's party? Any honest, able and
intelligent man in onr ranks would be a
thousand times preferable to any out
sider. We havo a host of patriots iu our
ranks that havo the qualifications.
Harrison Ugborn in Nonconformist.
Tho Kansas Commoner says the Peo
ple's party convention, of Kansas., which
is to bo held at Wichita on June 15 and
10. will l "the greatest statu conven
tion evor held In America,"
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