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MEDFORT) MATL TrfTRTJT'R, MTCDFORD, ORKCJON. SATURDAY. TWnrcrjAttY 7. mil.
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OrrirlMt INMier of tlio City of Mrrtfonl.
official I'Mien of Jnckion County
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March S, 1879
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SWORN CXKCUX.ATIOJT.
linlly nvrWKp for tt months enitlni:
December 31, 19'J. SRBO.
RED CLOVER
I
IN FRUIT GROVES
A Governor From the South
Tfco Mall Trlbuno la on al at tha
Kerry New a Stand. fan lancIwo.
Portland Ilotol NVws Stand. Portland
rorttnntl News Co. Portland. Ore.
W O. VMtny. K. attle. Waah
Willi Mcdfenl Stop-Over
PANKHURST FAMILY
ttiolil lllll News.) mljncoiit territory, Tluvt will inalui
U ban been pertinently MtisRcste.! l,,,,o mo'' " Home. It alio u I tl no-
that Southern Oregon ceae to null l election.
political chestnut from the flro for Jackson county Tr not InrMitK In
tlio remainder of tlio state, anil Justly men whoso eamlUlaey would bo nc
present her own claims for recount-, reptnblo, not only locally, hut widely
tlon at the forthcoming elections, throughout tlio state, It they could bo
The curious fact that opportunity U Induced to inako the cnuipatmi
open to all, and that the north has clean, able, and courageous men of
no patent upon the process of creat- affairs. Such name are supROsted
Ins state officials, finally presents U- readily,
self. ' The Medford Mall Trlbuno. In an
Southern Oregon has done much article published elsewhere. In this
for the development and prosperity Usne, moves that party lines bo for-
of the state. Through the efforts of gotten, as they deserve to be, and
Its cltlicns the district has won its that the citizens of Jnckion county
spurs In tho flo'd of commerce, nud U concentrate "upon the most available
wearing them bravely. The entire candidate." This Is levoMieado I
stntc has participated In the Increased talk, of the right sort. IMItor rut-
Immigration and trade that have nam names a half-doteu citizens who
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SPLTO I 0
0 BY MLITANTS
PAKIS, Feb. 7. Jnss Christobel
Pnnkhnrst denied today Dint any
personal in-feeliup exists between
herself nml her mother on one side,
niul her sister Sylvia on the other.
Hcporls that an enmity had sprung
no in the Pankhurst family followed
announcement from London that
Rvlvia had resigned from the wom
en's social and political union to
found a militant suffra-etto organ
ization oi tier own, uecniise tt was.
The pronto) of red clover in the
Rogue llivrr vnlle.v hid- fair to be
come one 6C its chief industries, hast
sensrm half a dozen or more of the
ranchers ami orchardmen of the val
ley planted clover ced and tho re
sults wore highly satisfactory, so
initoli so that no less tltnn twentv
flvo other orchardmen will seed a
'good part of their orchards to clo
ver this spring.
Those who experimented last
summer with grattfyimr results are:
Georce Hilton, I. A. Merrimau, II.
U. Tnm-on, It. P. Cowgill. S. V.
Heekwith nnd tavvig Pros., and in ad
dition to these the ltojaic Itiver Val
ley Canal company put out sixty
acres on some of their irrigated
trrtots.
Ked clover is found to be cas'ly
-tartcd nnd a cood stand not diftl
cult to mnintnin, particularly where
jtlie tracts needed can be trripitcd. It
ji proven that three crops can be
harvested each season, nnd besides
j takim: off these three crops, the elo-
ver w.it lunusli considerable pas
turage in late fall and enrly spring.
The most tiromisini? results so far
'noted hnve been found in eut'ing the
first crop for feed, the second crop
for seed and using tho third crop
for pasturage, or if pasturage is not
needed, then feed crops of from three
to four tons per acre may be taken wo nre as loyal to an acceptable homo ty to wage the fight for Southern
' Solo selected K. V. Mnddox'
Offering and Offertory
lotln Solo, selected, .1, W J. Marlon
mn 171, l, 'i, :i. i
Anthem, "l'ralse Ye tho Kather" '
(lottnad
Mltpah lloiioillctliiu
1'ostldu
Kverybntly Is welcome to tho serv
ices, Tho Ladles' Aid meets Tuesday at
C : :i 0 In tho chapel.
Tho ('. K. society ineotM Monday
nveulug for busluiNm and I'l Iday even
ing for a gotul noel.vl time.
Two million Chinese eggs for the'
American mnvt.ct worn recel'ed re
cently at Vancouver. I
traced back the course of Southern
Oregon products. It has been a lonn-
handed fight, with opposition en
countered at every turn, nnd with
scant encouragement from other
parts of the state. In commorce tho
dUtrlct had to tight to gatn recog
nition In Its own commonwealth
would bo standard bearers of tho pro
per mettle. From among the num
ber The News ventures to make au
early choice.
County Jttdgo V. L. Tou Velio
demonstrated his ability to win a
hard fouglfl campaign In the election
which placed him In office, llo !s
but In politics tho barons of the north widely known throughout the state.
wooed Its favor. They proffered
nothing, gave nothing, In return save
petty appointments.
Southern Oregon wants something
worth whllo politically. It Is a rev
sonablo request, long deferred. In
Is of engaging personality nud uu
questioned ability, a tlre'ess advo
cate of good roads -his winning
fight for the paved Pacific highway
turned the o.ves of the state and the
entire west upon thin county
the coming campaign. It tho signs young, able, energetic and progroj-
read right. It will ask for the gover- slve. When tho public business it
norshlp. Tho district has earned Its his business officially, It Is certain of
right to pretention If there Is any. transaction nt tho earliest posslbla
thing pretentious about this. Given moment and In the best possible man-
a field sprinkled with candidates and ner. If nominated he would make a
a many-sided fight for tho nomlna- strong campaign for tho election
tlon In eithor party,, it is argued that and he should be elected.
It might not be difficult for a Jack- Whichever candidate may bo so-
son county asptraut to odgo In. If lected by tho voters of Jackson coun
CAUGHT Will THE
off each season. It is cons:dercd
ndvisiiblc to pastnre the clover fields
the fir.t year, thus giving better
stoolnge for succeeding season.
Jinny orchardmen nre seeding the
ground to clover between tree rows,
and by so doing they hope to not
only make tho laud n revenue Pro
ducer, hut save considerable cul'i-
ntion and at the same tine provide
One of our prominent cltlteus w.u
taken Inst evening with a lot of gooda
and on account of the site the chief
asked him to explain nud when lm
toM the chief ho only paid It no for
what ho hail ho wtu taken before tho
merchant who sold such goods and
made to prove an alibi.
He had two fine fishing rods, two
fine lines, two reels and files and
Bplnners galore. This of eoursn W
all unnecessary for had tho chief
only looked In the window of tho titx
store, (Jortiett-Corey Hardware com
pauy, he would hnve seen tho sign
going nt half price, the largest and
best assort ntetit of tncklo evr
brought to .Mot! ford. Think of buy
ing a .V. T. K. $6.00 rod for $3.00
and a $5.00 strictly high grade !la
fur $!.&0. If the sports only see tho
window they could not pas it by.
Any one wanting to find I'rank Amy,
lit! 1'oltlngitr or Glen l-'nbrlek. Just
go to the ('nrnett Corey Hardwaro
candidate as vvo have been to tlu Oregon's political recognition, shoutd t store shako up some of the flahlntf
progress of the district, he should re- bo left free from local opposition an I ' tackle In tin window nud oii will
eelve not less than nine-tenths of tho given tho united and determined sup-
combined vote of the county and tho port of our combined strength.
said Christobel and their mother had I a fertilizer for the soil by plowing
decided to abandon militancy. under a good heavy stand of clover
mv motlior nnd J, said Llinsto
tl. "are working out plans for fu
luro suffragetic campaigning. Syl
'm disagrees with us nud has with
drawn to work along her own lines
with the east end federation in Lou
I .i Our ideas differ, but person
ti'iv we are on the most friendlv
t.nr."
BY LEAKY GAS
evcrv few year
The lingua Ilivor Valley Canal
eompnny will experiment in seeding
clover between tree rows, leaving
several feet for cultivation around
the trees, nnd the experiment will
! cxteu'd to seeding the Innd to
olover"el".-e-np'tt the "trees that i.
ilisrigard tha tree -o far as their
cultivation is concerned.
f In the Willamette valley, where
red clover has been grown for sev-
,jeral years, the average yield in seed
alone has been .jOO per acre. There
only the seed crop is out, the re
mainder of the crops being used for
pasturage
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.'
At the Churches
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the church Mr. Adams of Portland
find them. They know a good thltif
nnd can't pbs It by lint tackle Is not
nil. Hundreds or artlclM selling nwnv
down to clow out. Th Cadillac car
will address a mass meeting of nil, owners could make a good bargain on
tho churches and the public In the I Ajnx auto casings. Cooo miles guar-
-- 1 Interest of temnerauce nnd stnte-i anteo nud as low as nnv nthnr tiri
i:pl-cowil. j wldo prohibition. mid. We oxpct to umk th AJax
Services In St. Mark's Oulld hall;) Inspiring music will be heard at tiro the most popular tire In the vol-
celebration of Holy Communion S p.
m.; Sunday ichool at 10 a. m.;
morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.
m. W. II. Hamilton, vlcnr.
Corner
.Ion Lutheran
of Oakdalc and
West !
both services of tlio First Methodist i lrt'- It I nnd should m. We static
church. A choir of 25 voices under, back of th tiro we ll yon ami fore
F. C. IMmcndes will sing Harry ltowo the factory to stand back of us. This
Shelly' beautiful anthem "Hnrk,1 tint hot nlr but strictly a buslnoiu,
iinrh Jiy aoui, nnti "iiio uou or
Abraham Ho Praised." by
Huck. Mrs. W. ,M. Van Scoyoc will '' choapor,
.,..,..: i. . .. .. . .. ... I . -... i...
matter. Wn !! i?niinll.. n. nt,.,,.
j m' n.iino n hki,'
I)utllon any ono nnd tho other auto oil
VB i ..i ie -...: ..-... 1 ... i. .
Fourth street. No mornlne aervlci. B,"K non ""1 W uoruon leni- i "ire mm nnvo 10 Stay Here
" I ..... ....I . r .. . .. --. 1 nn.t
nn i i,n """ .''r iiaranco -ticoKer will ""
' afnf nn1vnrt" 1. 1n1 TYAiln.i.. Tl... IIOSR I rl ImV iifniitiiiu niul tf bl..l..
..n wa.u, vjy m... .v..,v, .,,v " .-" . ..n ,,..., III.
L(XDONT, Feb. 7. -Illuminating
gas, leaking front a break in n pipe,
nsph.vxiatcd forty-one employes in a
Moscow HiKurance offiee today, ac
cording to n disjMitcli to the Central
News. It was said a porter found
tho leak after all but n few of those
in tho offieo were dead.
D0YS' SCHOOL CLUBS TO
BE FORMED SOON
Offlco of County School Superin
tendent, Jacksonville, Oregon, yob.
C, 191L
To teachers of Jackson ceunty:
Doubtloss you have read In tho press
tho announcement of tho Boys' and
Girts' Industrial club work that I?
to bo undertaken, throughout the
etato of Oregon. If you have not al
ready dono so, you will soon rccolvo
lltcraturo outlining this work from
tho offlco of tho state superintendent
of public Instruction or from the Oro
gon Agricultural college. Mr. L. P.
Harrington, ono of tbo stato flo'd
workers, will bo In this county during
the last woel: of February and th
flrkt week In March, whon wo will be
gin actlv'o work In tho organization
of boys' and girls' clubs. It Is not
known yet Just wlirit schools Mr. Har
rington will be ablo to visit, but of
courso ho cannot get Into all tho
schools durlug tlio two weeks he will
bo in this part of the stato. However
tho supervisors uud principals will
carry on tho work, nnd wo hope that
a club may bo organized In every
school.
In tho meantlmo you will ploaso
presorvo all lltcraturo on club work
rorolved by you, famlllarlzo yourself
w(tli tho saiiio, and discuss tho mat
ter, with tho pupils of your school. I
would especially ask that you care
fully read College nullotln No. 98.
I am certain that tbo teaohors of
Jackson county fully appreciate tho
Importance of this movement nnd
that nono of them will fall to tUMt
this opportunity to encounigo tho
boys nnd girls in their work nt homo
snd at tho sumo time vitalize tin
BROOM CORN YIELD HERE
DOUBLE THE AVERAGE
It has been fully demonstrated that
the growing of the broom corn has
passed Its experimental stage and is
one of the staple crops of tbo Rogue
valley.
That It Is profitably grown Is evi
denced by tho fact that growers last
year realized, In not earnings, as
much as $30.00 to tho aero. The
planting and care of the crop requires
no more labor than the ordinary Hold
corn and It does not drain tho soil a
much as does tho field corn.
The nvorago yield In tho valloy
during the past season was a little
more than double that of tho broom
corn growing districts of Kansas, I. e.
tho yield to tho acre, and tho price
paid hero was tho samo realized In
tho eastern markets.
Now tlnce thero is a permanent
homo market for tho product tho far
mers of tho valloy should get in
touch with the promoters of tlio In
dustry and got nil necessary Informa
tion and plant largely of tho crop.
Wo understand that tho broom fac
tory at Ashland aro in position to use
tho crop from a largo acrcago and
most assuredly they should bo well
supplied with tho commodity as tho
dovo'opmont of this Industry means
that thousands of dollars that would
otherswhso bo sent east, will bo kept
hero In tho Immediate vicinity.
This Industry Is bo well started
that It affords an opportunity to
every farmor to copiously swell hl3
bank account.
owing to pastor's absonco at Grants
Pass. Ill blc school at 10 a. m. Kn
llsh evening sorvico nt 7-30 o'clock.
Subject, "The Ono Thing Needful."
Come and worship.
must do n large voliimne of bust-
Christian.
Sunday school ut 9:45; church
sorvlccs at 11 a. m. L. C. Hatilman
of California will preach, his subject
being "Approvod Character." Chris
tian Kndoavor at C:30 p. in. Tho
evening services at 7:30 p. in. will
be conducted by the anti-saloon
league. Prayer mooting Thursday
evening to be led by Mr. Huston.
STATES ALCOHOL IS LEADING
RUSSIAN EMPIRE TO RUIN
ST. PBTEHSHl'ItO, Feb. 7. The
council of tho empire adopted drastic
clauses today to tho bill regulating
tho salo of alcohol. The now clauses
prohibit tho salo of spirits In towns
between 1 1 o'clock in tho evening and
9 in tho morning and after G in tho
evening In country districts. It pro
hibits the salo of liquor In a number
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Sunday service at 11a. ra., subject
" hpirlt;" Wednesday evening testi
monial meeting at 7:30. All aro
cordially Invited. Sunday school nt
10 o'clock. All under the ago of 20
aro welcome Heading room In
church cdlflco, 2V1 North Oakdnlo
avenue, open from 1:30 to 1:30 dally
except Sundays and holidays.
Oakdnlo Avenue .Methodist.
Sunday school at 10 a. in.; preach
ing at 11 u. m. and 7:30 p. m.; morn
ing subject, "The Fulness of Tlmo;"
evening subject, "Tho Heavenly
Way." Prayer nnd blblo study
Tnursday evening nt 7:30. Como to
these fcervicos and help us. Your
prcsonco will be an inspiration to
us. II. M. Ilrunham, pastor.
u t
Jniksouvillu l'rcsbjtciiau.
Morning worship with sermon
11 o'clock. Kvenlng worship with
sermon; uddregH on "Vocation," the
gonerul subject for February, by Mr.
W. II. Goro of Medford. At this
service Mr. George Androwa of Med
ford will sing two solos, ono being
"iNcnror My God to Thee, tho other
selected. No young man or woman
in Jacksonville should miss either the
address of Mr. Goro or the singing
oi Mr. Andrews. Paul S. Handy, H.
D minister.
trio, Mrs. Daddysman, Miss
Flynn nnd M! Vroman will
"Tho Goto of I.lfo." by Plccolomlnl,
"Awoke My Lord." by Wlogand.
"Dante Itellgloso," by Mendelssohn
and "Angel's Dream," by Lagye.
W. C, T. U. .Mrvllug-t.
Very Interesting nud vital In Its
relation to tho reniilt of the election
next fall was a talk given to tho W
O. T. U. by Mr. Hutton, the field sec-J
rotary of the Anti-Saloon Longuo nt
tholr mooting on Thursday, February ;
fith. Mr. Adams, In tho lecture Hold
for tho past twonty-threo years, also
spoko for a fow minutes, assuring
tho mombors of his support. Mr
Adanm is nn Interesting nnd eutor
talnlng speaker, and Is scheduled to
sponk at a mass meeting which will
bo held nt tho M. K. church, corner
Fourth nnd Dnrtlctt atrcct on Sun
day, February Sth, nt half past two
o'clock p. m.
Iono'Kd. right prlet nnd proper trevt-
play, '"""I KOt for anything vvo will hav
your business. itl I must bo made
our banner year nnd with larpir
sales we can sell for smaller profit
Itemumbor wo aro tho big four in
one. I
GAKNKTT COUKV IIAUIIWAUK CO.
work of tho school. I "ill lonvo It, of public establishments, Including
with von to seo that your pupils are government offices, thoatro refrosh-
fully Informed nn'tho lltoruturo sent mont rooms, concort halls, moving
to you, so that tho work of organlz
Ihjc may bo speedily effected when
th tlmo coniw. ,
Tours anost sincerely,
J. PEROT WHIRLS,
County pcliooj Stipe
picture shows and public gnrdonj.
Count Wltto, former promlor, recent
ly mado u dramatic appeal to tho
council to stop tho consumption of
spirits, which ho declared was lead
ing Russia to ruin.
MclliodM
Medford Methodist Kplscopal
church, corner of llartlott and Fourth
streets, K. O, Kldrldgo pastor. Serv
ices Sunday us follews: Preaching
11 a. in, and 7:30 p. in. Subjects,
morning, "Tho Victorious Life."
ICvonlng, "America For Christ."
Sunday school, Including adult
Dlblo classes for men, women and
young ladles 9.4G a, in., subject for
discussion In Mon's Hlblo class for
Sunday, "Light and Darkness." This
will bo an Interesting discussion.
Junior league, 3 p. in.
Hpworth league C;15 p, in.
Prayer meeting TrurBday ovonln;;
7s 30 o'clock,
At 3 p, in. In tho niidlenco room of
Prohibition .Meeting
J. G, AdnniB, of Fort Worth,
Texns, tho wittiest and most touch
ing temperance speaker In America
will address a union mass meeting
for "Orogon Dry" in tho M. 12. church
nt 3:00 p. in. tomorrow.
It. P. Hutton, usslstnnt satto super
intendent of the anti-saloon league
with charts will glvo a blrdsoyu view
of Orogon s citizenship nnd tho
chanco for siiccpss. This man or
ganized West Virginia mid socurod
92.342 dry majority.
These mon back no party nnd no
candldnto. They aro controlled bv
tho fedoratod churches of Oregon and
aro pushing ono thing only, Oregon
dry.
Romombor tho change of hour, M.
I-:, church, Sunday 3; 00 p. in,
I'l-csliytciinn
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Tho regular morning church sor
vico nt 11. J. S. C. E. nt 3 p. m.,
leader, I.oal Wilson, Men's club
will not meet this week but tho duto
of meeting will bo announced later,
Tho uvoiilng church services will bo
at 7:30 conducted by tlio Chrlstluu
Kndoavor society and a good musical
program will bo given as follews:
Prelude
Hymn 1C4, 1, 2,3.
Prayer
RespoiiBo, "Saviours Ilronth an levell
ing messing''
O. i:. Girls' Qunrtot
Scrlpturo Lesson, Murk 4:2C-32
Read by tho Juniors
Anthem, solectod
Prnyor
Solo, solectod Horbcrt Alford
Topic, 0, B. Progress
Leader, MIhsI, 'ortinnn
ISIS t"eatre
liiolo.ii)H Today
The Ancient Order
of Cord Fellows
Vltngraph Special in two Reels, Full
Stnr Cast
tiii: iiijath thai
Lublii Drama
AXIIV ACTS A ,IO
Bdlsnn Comedy
Violin and Piano .Music
rxi
leatrc
TONIGHT
"Stig
ma
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Two-Reel S. & A. Western.
"A CORNER IN POPULARITY"
I.iiIiiii. ,
"THE MISSING DIAMOND"
LiiIiiii,
"THE ABANDONED WELL'
lliogniph Comedy.
The Slur I'iuno I'luyur,
II. KOIIKST
Who set nil .Medford ttlur-gnzing i
yenr ngo,
Coming .Sunday muliiiee, "sir, p.
m., Tlio "Runny Hunch," "King of
.Munli dnih" (IVney Ulund' eelehia
lion.
IFTIIEY-'KR
KLEIN MADE
TIII3YRI3TATLOI?MAnK
Mod ford Tailors
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
HH H. JIAKTMWr
Phoned AI, 17 niul 17-JS
Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner!
fin
urcnn ft nninin
S EM 1 LK
LAST TIME
TONIGHT!
Daniel Frohman
Pi'osonla
Mrs. Fisko's Famoii3 Success
Willi
MARY PICKFORD
In tin' (illt rolo, nlily supported by
ICiinit'st Tiiinx and Owen Moorc.
Tliis is the first of tho KAMOlfi PLAYKIt VHQ
IHVTIOXS uud aro tho name as shown in Portland
at tho People's Theater at advanrod prices. The
price of admission hero will be as usual, U) eonts.
TONIGHT ONLY
Amend - Frank - Shirley
The One Ann Trio A aivat vaudeville novel! v act
PAGE THEATER
ONI; NIGHT ONLY
Saturday, February 7
Spcri.d If turn I'nt,M nicnt.
LADY
KILTIES
BAND
Direct from a week's eiitf.itfonieiii a! the Sullivan
Consitline theater at San Kraneiseo.
AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM
Any Scat 50c, Children 25c
Doom Open 7 P. .M., Curtain 8 P.M.
ANNOUNCEMENT
SUNDAY and MONDAY
FEBRUARY 8 AND 9
TWO NIGHTS
The Colonial Players
'In a Season of
II KIIM'LASS STOCK
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I'TWfi
AUM.S ,I.H U
SUNDA Y
OPENING PLAY
The Traffic
Popular Prices
10,20 and 30 Cts.
MONDAY
The Third Degree
A
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