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i W 19 o w ;.' rx 'L'1!- ! iP"t wJ-j-Ln i E ELECTION ORDERED H'hoSrcTil biftlnpfis of the cOiitefitcM Bri tff Vf. RumenS' .olinfr In the vacm RECOUNT OF VOTES NT FIRST WARD f S3ly council woh quickly Bottled by luo council, after listening to tho or pifilicnt of Porter J. Ncff find K. K. KflJy, representing tho contestco and contestant, both agreeing that a re count shotiK) be hnd in order to 'purge the election from nny Mispio I6u of fraud. I)r. Knimens Insisted thnt n thor ough InvcHtiftntion bo nude, nn he did not want the offico unlciH it wan the will of the voter tuprcswd in n honest ballot. There wn much more fervid ora tory by the adhcrentn of both Hides. , Attorney ff, for Dr. tonmens, Stated that whllo they ndmitted the law had bftn technically violated, un less tho iolntiiflm affected the re hult of the election, or direct rnud hnd. been aliouoi, there vrtu no iuval idntion. o 'Mr. ColetQiiu explained that he had no lgtorcHt in the election, had not favored either candidate", nml wuto culled in Jo fill tho board. lie had Paver rend tho city clmrter yovcm lug the cleclioii, did not know lie wun vtoltitititr the provision omd hnd tnkeu tho locked ballot bo home, Mr. HumphbVH lmiiiR the key, while, he nt(v ninner. All the hurplus bal!otn lint? been destroyed when the pollN olgicd. , .Mr. Mcdynxlrf Mated Hint he wfls fnt'joflted only in prohorvinjr tho (-nifttity of tho ballot for tliio and fjUluro generations and hinted thutL.j,,, 01(, .,,,. , , ,)0VH ,, Rrnidjury inveel.aations re to bef,,, who Iim,tfo( j,nil ,ll0 0,,portun- nindo. i Mr. Keff domanded thnt if nny ei dPnco tending to invalidate the elec tion was on hand it ought to be pre bcufViil at onee10and J'roMcoutor Kvlly limdo Flio snme reiyjiest but no evi dence vji presented. Too following; judge were appointed for the je count Saturday nfternoen: 1). T. Mwtou, T. K. Pottinger, V. I. Mil Her, C, V. Tengwald win! K. II. Kohl. Onn of tho most interesting find hglpfvjl ijteniugs which tho Drnmn leoguu center a ill hue to of?er to tlju puhlio thlK winter will bo Dr. He beco lecture on "The True Sourcos of Sbokespetire'H Power." Tho lec ture o ill be given in tbo partorw o? tl?o Hotel HollnmP Sattodny evening, ,d00ooryFD,3t R o'eloek. No admi bRoo xilb lrf chargKil. i3r. Kcbo-'H trentnul of hi sub ject 9II be of a unique and verP on- tortainhjg nunlity, tracing Shake- 0 pjoro's KOor not tncrejy ?o his io di9du,fl peniui or thp tric of Magy- ontft, but rntloT to his rcljion to we vnso movement oj tne rouaissaueo nml its unfoldnujnt nml iUjf?ct hhi mir&iou with the pioldoms ol evcrydir life. 1J purjofo iiP prefccnti(yr this phno of KIioi'pcrenn loro is not t ilolvnvatolechnieal philosophy, Out to 1A1 to hiu theme the vital nml the TOl by lOiitginjr it oto enrno mil Ptey hTtj the TomiAnt Ond eoinei tioTointeieots of our life of OhIh. 151k lecture come to the eiOter ami the public at a oiy felicitouh Ume, in viow of the uRlum-widc inter- 0t nwnkoned b the Drnmn LeiQue OX Aiuoitea m the coen: r)ko Sponnsiti ter-oehfonil ceKJimlimi. XU center MJOiltfit in brinrin IV 1'HtflW to Mwlford it i olferinpthe '"'jMUti grtal trent and iype for a I ' ' 'IWftWua attoniianoe. m -O- 'WtU fho ' f a aori of wuTlnc to ' t ipi 'ism vt varioua iwainow center . Jjf tu valloyQIiirlnK th nwtt (mw eoka )h bvlng hold In the public II- MWT tHU Hriernson. Via Wax bon ;mu&A by County PntlialoaUt Cate ami Horticulturist CommlMlonr At laU. Fruit isrowera ara attudlHK the -WiipUng to htr a ad participate In (jjfcxiMlan or mattera of InimcMilniv ' UPrfni)r to tbm Maaara. Cala d Alton are obUlutnx Intormatlon ' Slfel to their work for the liaprov Eof the orrharda of the vallay tbo olmltiatloii of aerloua dau row poata, jkartleulArly th appla $M pRr ob and the bUtfht. TUey iJKJlatlvUie plan of Ibalr ropod V$iyfc (91 tua Mraaeu ao4 ,in'lio oon 'Bolenllous oootrutloii fro in the or chardiita, "7. SCHOOLS SAVE f COSTiOF TEACHER ! ih mmh""iiHi " Fridny closed the work of the first uvncfftcr of the Medford public tdhookf. The touchers through tho ' elementary graded nml the high rfflhool Imvc been buay with examin ations, reports and cheeking up the .,,... i... ..i it... i.ie . ... ...i. ! rufliun ui uii; linn ,11111 num. Superintendent Hilli called all the nuhor together in a general meet ing nt .1:ni) Friday. After n brief review of the efforts that hnd been launched ami tho remiltn obtained, he outlined in brief the plntm and pol icy of tho administration nml instruc tion that were to be cmphnHizcd dur ing the bahinco of tho enr. To Vitalize, tho "UViik Home time wns wpent on outlining tho lesson plniiH, the teaching proeosH and the nnHignmcutrs. An attempt w$ be mndo to vitalize all work by con necting it up with prcHont-dny con ditions nml giving it the flavor of hu man interest. He explained clearly tho plan adopted by the ntnto depart ment of education, whereby tencho might keep nbrenst with the travel of hew educational ideas. A full iimDdetniled oiplnnntion wns flindo regarding the plans of tho HSUrd of education to economize in the ndminiatrntion of the hcIiooIh. On account of the depleted eiOidition of Plnrd nml fourth grades nt the Lin coln school it wnn found ncocwiary to distribute these nrndcK between tho JflekNon and Hoosexolt schools. A fiimiinr condition prevail b. the same ! grades in tho Jackson mid itooacwdt H'liuols. WI1O11 this is done neither of the rooms in the nhoVc sehoolti will hao reached their capacity. An t'liKiioletl Itooiii This nuikc it itosflblc for tho schoolh f Medfnrd to have an un graded room for th& first time. The hoard Das had in mind for Home months to indorse such a plan whon the opporlOnity arrived, without ad ditional expense to the district and dies of many will be placed in the elm 1 go of a teacher who is pspceutlly fitted to Icneh over-aged nml rctatd ed boys and girls. It is the intention to mnke this nu "opjoirtuuily room" for both sJoong II .."J" U J LJ J-i 313 BYREARRANGEMENT and weak qiupils, nnd Qs mhui as llnimoBt oneourmilnic for nn Immodlnto teacher finds they have made up the!,,...!.-.! ,,r ).. nnutirv laternsta and n gmura, win ne Mni unoK in the1 huildiiiR nnd Into the iide their age would uidicnte. OpixH Itinlty 1im)iii While Ihc work will be prevoen- tionul to u certain extent, the out lined side will not be neglected. In ranking it possible to have sueli a school, Superintendent IlillU ex plained thnt probnbly some of tho patrons would b" disnppoiutiO in the fact that their children would likely hnvo to wnlk seern! blocks further in order to roneh the school. The board feels tlaot such a reoil pibtmcut eniiiiot be mde without Rnorifico some place. The loaehem aero ndked to help in explaining tho aituntion uo the present urbanization will Mi bumpered us little hn aible. A rotfnt Mirwv of the hcIiooU I. ' Uhowt. our retuidutimi to be only '8 , per cent of puidj'. loo old lor their muns m"W """ oim 'l-, ,nJ cradcK. This u eousidernblv less! l'rf i 111 Kuu; ioiml, 1(10 Won than thst of Ashland, which has made , j, iniim rimn in me hm lew jenrs . I ..!... ... ,1 ... to duce tins fir cent, while this is1 in M-nrs Ithe fir! jenr of effort m llmt direc'n UIIILU HhlLO U1L, uon 111 ihj .Mctiiord schools. 1, Icmh taPthe jkt cent of lelaidiUmn' 111 the I'nrllw&l hrhonU, and much' less tlttn at 111 the Twiihe, Idaho. j sehnuls Ond those i(t other souihenO Idaho oil Oh. t ot7S8HEighfia8 bhaq ?he newly elected dliwOrs of th?) OommercCil Qlub met at the U.bibit bulOlug Frlda 10 ornsutje 4ll I members were nren'nt eOitu A L. lllll Oho Is In Kansas aud J. ?. Sullivan who was nut of the city. Que dlroeters ii(j)tilnioiilj Qkectetl the following efficers: A. I., lllll, piesl.l. C M Thomas. vtee-prealdcQj. Q Ouy Conner, treasurer. There wore four caudldales for locrotnry. Rlown, 11. A. l.attn. l.etaard Carpenter and Geo. T. l'oyee. An tnlomiRl ballot taken ad It. A Lattuceiving a maiorlvS'Ctlon is positive, but ntlo. Mil- of the voles was deelared re-elected The aoeretury waa liwtru-(ed to aend a message to A. L. Tltll luform Ihk htm of his eloetlou m preaideut The directors heartily ondoiaed the. propoaitlon to hold a poultry show H$re Med(orU, February 8 aud otod tin nuclal aid (or the same. The secretary wa luatruetl 40 prepare an exhibit to be lent 40 te Aan Diego einositlOH. A reaolution was passed commend lag the retiring officers of the club far their anleadld work during the past year aud especially in coutiection with the beet uar propOiltlo'n. wtdfottd matt; TinDrvr:, taajnumwx ' 'J ii LJ I,'1 J AT THE STAR THEATER TODAY S$S7 h,LST GLBULNNINWTHE SFVENTH NOO.M" UVE-ACT MUTUAU MAOTEn PICTURE EPXERT TO AnEND POULTRY EXHIBIT AT Tho Southern OrcRon Poultry as soclntlon Is holding Its reular oieet InB this atternoon nt the public mar ket, at which thO various commltteoa will report piOKreas In tho matter of lircpnrlnK anil perfectltiQ the detullH of tho nhow to bo held on tho 9, to II, 12 of February. A good attend ance Is Interested In tho work of tho meeting. Th bimlnwts men and banks of the city havo responded Ron- "rou,,,y f,ir nH thJ' havo bt'ou keeu by tho committee Claude C. Cute, who la much Inter ested In tho development of the poul try Hiduatry In connection with or chards and vineyards, wrote to the AKrlcoltural college nt Corvnllls for oncoursiROinont and lies iccolwd word thnt his rcquoat has been submitted to the extension department, the llkollhood holme that a thorough poultry authority will ho proncnt at loaet on 0110 dny of tho show to offer Instruction, counsel nnd wsslhly o diPlver one loctiiro whllo here. At the .Medford rommorclsl club's hoard of directors' meellnn Inst evou InK coiflrlbiitlon of ?t0 was voted nml a committee was appointed to Join the association's committee In petfeetlng the details of tho propos- ed show. AltoKi'thor,tho outlook Is show of much credit to tho county. Klamath and Josephine may Join In the work of nwiklnij It a succeso this year by soud!K a few pens of choice birds, but the movement watt bOKiin too Into to r.lvo tSom oppor tunity to aoalHt otherwlio. o P0UBTEB8 DEAD IS WDBCB (Continued rioin iko ono) several ceiis. After this accident tlvo reilroml began coustrucfTon (O ePnerett' snow aheds nt n cost of million, of dollars. The railroad en gineer believed they had protected all the most dsnaerous place. TCw -nnwfnll during the present winter has Iwii very heavy, and the lUrpBt "" th oxponencc.i muc . . .. 1 1 ' ro",,,' "", ,,ns '""'"'R''1' k"'P &" s''fltl"' W - tn r .. A VUW Uft IK CnlDIL, PIUS FOR .UVER AND rams fJlw "(allfomlu sjmp or IIrs" ( iisi, SliK, IVleril(j l'nuilsittil. If I.QY back at our childhood das Itomoifar tha doae" mouther In stated on castor II. calomel, cathart ics. ov ou hateg,$)ira, how ou slight against taklnn them. With our ehtldien it's dtfferBt. Mothers nho cling to the old form of Physic stmpb don't reatlie what theyj n. Th children's revolt Is well founded. Their temteP little "in aid os" are Injured by them If your child's stomach, Uer and lvela swtd cloang. give only delt.. ctqua "ufilfornla Syrup of PIri." Its( lloua of niotoeDkeep this harmless ' fruit laxative" lub ; they know children lov to take It, thatlt ntver falls to rleaa ($ Iher .ffiil boweU and sln lk atomadn .(ltilMli.it teapoonful gili today save a sick child tomorrow. Aak onr druggist for a ,5d-cent bottle of "California Sfrvp of Ftga," which has full dlreotionsofer babies, ehlbJron of nil agea and for grown upa ulalnly on onch bottle. Ueware of counterfalU told hero Sm that It U mad or " California Fig Syrup rompau " Itefusc atn other kind with couoti'l't - l. o Ipxp 1 1 i4aL&,. ; W$n J WMi&Mk.. w imfflMm& "iJ COMING HOW OJH UOV ? Lj-i-JJU-J-Ltti.' : BY FEBRUARY 15 The I'boenix segment, at .the Hogue River C'aiml company's irngntion sys tem will bo completed about the mid dle of Fobrunry. KrOin tlsflirar creek intake above Phoenix the high-lino cnnnl will extend into n fnrminnd or chanl turritory of great productive value, covering nn nrca of 2000 ncres. Tho cnnnl, as it will be com pleted next month, will be seven mile in length. Much of tho .soil covered by thia brnnch of tho canal company's big system will jield immense hnrvesti or. fruits, vegetables and g'ii 'f '"' gated. The typeq of soil no alluvial, colloidal and residual, with very little of the latter. Tho first two types of. hoil yield generously to evaporation processes. The transpiration feature of loss is n lit t lo out of the ordinary on a part of thnt (CM net because of the fineness of tho f-oil particles. They reach the point of maximum enpillnry snturntion with a less quan tity of wntPr, but they yield it morn rapidly in tho form of plant food. Hence tho orops in that type of soil will need to bo irrigated ftcner, but not so much nt n tone. JltmtK,r Vlelds Possible There nre ow sections, if nny, in the entiro vnlley wheie irrigation is more urgently neoded to iusurc btiO per yields; but n bumper yield in thnt district menus something, for those soils hnve n capacity for immense production. The orchards of that district will more than double their yields under n careful system of irrigation. With water nt convenient command, it will be possible to produce profitable outer crops. Flowed under in tli$ spring, they will ndd nmainglo to the vital productive strength of the trees. It is bolioved thnt every progres sio fanner in thnt territory will take adwmtugc iff this nppnitiinity to bring his farm nnd orchard lands up to their full productive capacity by the uso of water. IIIrIi I.lno Oinal To extend and complete' tho high line cnnnl on the cast side will entnil nn outlay by the Itngno Itiver Cnnal eomimny of $7A0,00n. Itefore the compnny will consent to prepare for the initiation of service on the nrcn to be commanded by. tlos proposed cnnal, fiOOO acres must he covered with irrigation contrnicts. More than two-fifths of that norcnge has al ready been secured. XOTIOK Notice Is hereby Riven that tho hearing of petitions lu tho toitter of the proponed Irrlxatlon district in the vicinity of Ashland. Talent and Phoenix has been contlCuod until 10 o'clock a, in. Friday, January 2-Oh, tOtG, at which time further liearliiK will be given in the mntter by the County Court, In tho Court House at Jadvuouvlllc, Oregon. (i. A. GARDXKK. County Clerk. U , - TT MTWoim PHOENIX SEGMENT i ' Jjidmu a . 1 r- 1 a ryWir ' OFCANAL FINISHED ; AMNESTY o to Ashland oand Gold Hill and5 fee tyon also Butte Falls to Rueh if they -will visjt our W4iQre thejj will find a full 9tock q$ aud aH&HildHtfeMateu?l) 0 and the BQJPltoy trip will he gVantod ' ON&' TICKET ENTITLES YOU T50 BOTH Medfud Limber Co. W JLSS IT PAY? o S& OUR GRADUATES? Their earning powers have bgen doubled and trebled since completing their course ot stud) at the i Medford Commercial College Mid-Winter Term Begins January 54Trrn).v. .TAN7TAWT 52. .i;inii.i jjjujjywjww" iwf E STRICT SUNDAY LAW FOR Tnylor O. Hunch, one of the field secretaries of tho Heligious Liberty nsviocintlon, spoke to n large nudiencc in tho Star thontcr Inst night on the olWls of Sundny legislation, fr. Hunch said in part: "The onnctment nnd enforcement of Sunday lows nrc dnugerous bc canse of what It will finnlly lend to. It is the' first step toward n union of church nnd state, nnd history tes tifies that such n union hns nlwnys been disnstrous to both the church nnd the state. Hisjtrj repeats it self, nnd like onuses bring like re sults. When our forefathers founded this government the snd history of religious legislation in Home .'d dur ing colonial days in this country warned them to plnco in tho consti tution a safeguard against religious tyranny.'' "The 'One Dny's Itest in Seven' longuc, of which Dr. Tufts is super intendent, is working for u. more strict Sunday law for Oregon. Al most tin' snme law wns defented last year in California by n majority vito of over 107,000. The poor laboring man that must be compelled to rest one day would appreciate it more if this league would trv to secure at U least one dn.v s work in sccu.0 "Madison said: 'Kteninl vigilance is the price of liberty.' We must be on our guard if our liberties nrc maintained." The hearty npplnuse showed' the fmnri A.'ition nt' llif rmilinnnii fur llii solos nnd duet bv Mrs. W. W. Wnl- ker nml Miss I.n ( osta Mnugum, who disptnjed rate musical talent. rites wmm Any Kind, Any Qunlity. Best Prices Pnid. HUDSON BAY FUB CO. 8-'l Market St. 5?an Francisco. - - Cnl. EAT OYSTERS IlKCU'Si: tluy possess the merits of I food alue, food economy,, , healthfulnnss nnd n peculiar delicacy I that lends Itself to the preparation of many trfMy dishes. FOOD KCWNO.UV because dry moas uro Oysters afford moro net ounces of AU-Kdlhle food lian any other flesh food. In that unlike every other flosh food there Is no waste In trlinmliiR or dressing; no skin, Ihhiu or other waste, neither tho' labor at tached to such trlminliiK or dressing of other food. In fact n dry measuro quart of Oysters should average two pounds of all-edible substance. Watch our ad for reasons why jou , shoubb east Oysters. J Wo carry Kastcrn nnd Olympla Oysters, Hsh of all kinds, Poultry etc. Medford Fish & Poujft? Go. PhiQin .102 rm ty SQOV2? oro the same 3. Day and Evening Sessions, OPPOS PEOPLE OF OREGON VM hmmii us i jjl"i '-' LLLL - MM "Plantation" Coffee I fit IN l-lb. Tin 25c - The production of a really Kood 2oc coffee, "'t'tttto packed in n.r.Kht tins. U nn neh evem ent in roffce t-nu.titH? This coffee is backed by the Long ft. lo. , amenwh,c'tsCahvay stood for hb ju my and lowest price. For economy's sake you should try H the high quality will sui prise you. $25 in Gold f ft H n ..( flooil Oil P r'-n ' ul(er t v u th-i. nt a f.y l ur ! IHIIIIK. ' ' ' j thnk of .1 Mk .ruh k l I id. i.n- i n "' !"'' . ,3 llmw II J i S l'1 ' "' ,l,r ,i r ui.J kei. li i UJ " - "Y ir ii- '"' """r '.",''"- i-f.'r- mi i tii inf $ (.3 i.M IIDJ fm " "' '""' "lio nol ilf i'ler lh ccrtcit uja in a prl LANG St CO. AiltrrlMiif Itipt., :0l llrolnr lllilf., rirtlad, Or, IH m wmn " m s - O Draw llio " L ' V X rllo a nsanngj '.f Vi V Letter ajajn rr cr Z . Your Skin Needs Marinello Try the Face Powder or the Whitening Cream or the Lettuce Cream Ench will show yon how exquis ite the whole lilue. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 407 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Medford, Ore. HORSES FOR SALE 1 1 head of horses at reasonable prices, must be sold immediately See Ff ank Adams Central Point UVe'RTt-AnS UKttjtR ONf MANAGEMENT rap itaOiiimmmm&S -rr SOTTBEJN o "THE ftSGIC LAiD OF - SoscAieft Culitotni.i ha much to offer vou this wintor. City or counto', wouatum or beach resort all 3Vts In nUMf. The IWag-Califorwia Eiposittonont Sun Diego will imam op another ar-bigvp gnil bat lor than ever. t Southe r.ihf.,nu. offer, gowo-Lh7dSfB,r,,h'U,'V'- ,'-" prosont Sunshine a Hoses in bloom, Or.inco ,. i..., i .... nv:, I .iill(.', nilll (. 1 min real California. 1 lie i Califrm i iiAligio.it. LOW Round Trip Mini1tk)tiekets9roon oifie Northwest points LJ da,,y T nU P"' feature Tl.r.,,. s,rtPeM nr sllowoil nt rail tout, the delhttul Va) "l G i i m . A,your ,wl ent or wrlU John il. Scott, Generul lh,? . SOUTHERN PACIFIC i f 1 o iLJ -' Si"i1 R HIW HI HI I I I I! m 3 - lb. Tin 70c the Mttro Go" -and th- worl.1 if YOU procession'' you must havo y if ou'll open a savings iy do lth II and put Into Compound Interest on all CAUF9HU PALS AND FLOWERS" O lOlf&M&Qmm& .MMaatHllKat nt lnliiiH gngngngM-v Jgngggggggggg ' gggggtld;'LBBw juJm i