MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFOttD. OKKflOX. THURSDAY. SKITEMTTOtt 7, Blfi
TTTRE15
PROSPEROUS YEAR
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OF
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MISSIONARY FIELD
"It has been a prosperous year for
the fishermen at tch mouth of Rogue
river." states Goorce Putnam, who
has returned from a trip to Gold
' Boa.cn and Weddorburn. "The Mac
leay cannery has packed 8000 and
the Seaborc cannery, 3000 cases of
salmon. The pack is not yet com
plete and Indications promise the lar
gest pack since the days when Humo
operated the cannery when the pack
Used to reach 18,000 cases.
"It was closed season while I was
at Gold Beach and I had a good
chance to talk over the fishermen's
war with members of both factions,
as well as Game Warden Jewell and
Jlr. Smith of Oregon City, the gov
ernor's special agent. The clash orlg:
inated between the Macleay interests,
owning tho large cannery and the
seining grounds and the efforts of the
rival Senborg cannery to establish
Itself. To this is added tho rivalry
hotween the gill nottcrs, who seek
the abolition of seining so that -they
maw havo a monopoly of fishing, and
the seiners', who take the fish cheap
er.' '':",
Price IiiM for FIhIi.
"Tho cannery Is paying $1.50 for
salmon as against 25 cents paid by
Hume, who made a fancy profit, ti
years gone by, and during the present
season but 25 per cent of tho pack
has been taken by the seines. V6re
it not for the cheaper cost of taking
the fish by seining, states Mr. Mac
leay, the cannery could not sell Its
output In competition with AlaBlia
packers, where the cost of a fish tak
en by mechanical contrivance barred
in the Rogue 1b but a few cents, or
Tho iiiisMnnnrv willi the Americiiii
Sunday School union, Wesley K.
Smith, in niiite busy, lis iisuul. He
reports some of his work done dur
inj; tlui month of August.
He prpiiiizcd three Sunday schools.
visited to uid five oilier schools, held
ten services rcxultiiiK in ten hopeful
conversions (all 'young' people).
Distributed ten bibles, twelve Testa
ments, besides numerous tracts mid
Kood literature. Made 110 pastoral
calls at count rv homes. To do this
ii-riYlt he has traveled 410 miles, wa
nwnv from home twenty-one duys
nml eighteen nisilits.
It is u (treat work, with not enough
workers. .Tho work of this faithful
missionary is as a dron in the bucket
in comparison to the work done and
the needs of our "great rural Amot
ion." and the future of America do-
iwniln on the moral and religious euro
of the rural districts, for 75 per cent
ii r our successful business men, 8.'
per cent of our college professors, 0!)
1 - n ... . -i l.. ,r.
per cent ot our icuciicrn u"""- '
per cent of our teachers (female), 85
per cent of our ministers, 05 per cent
of our town and city church mem
bers, 50 per cent of our town nnd city
school membership, 50 per cent of
ttie 'sludcnts of Kunsas university,
00 ner cent of the students of Whit-
ma n oollci'e, 65 per cent of the stu
dents of the Marietta college, 70 per
cent of the students of the. Stanford
imiversitv. 05 per cent of the stu
dents of the Pacific university, etc.,
come from the farm. The rural dis
tricts, in which this leadership is he
iujr reared, are religiously the most
nn,,li,i,,l sections of America. Ten
with the Columbia canneries, where tlmlsunij abandoned rural churches
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WASHINGTON', Sept. 7. .Japan
will not inform the I'nileJ States of
her now demands on China unless in
formation is specifically requested.
Jnnnnese officials bore said today
it was their belief that American
rights neither were violated nor con
cerned and that Japan was under no
niovc.oliligutum to discuss mo ncgoii
ntions with this government than the
United States was under obligation to
discuss the Mexican situation with
Japan. It was intimated, however,
that information would bo forthcom
ing, if requested, at Tokio.
State department officials say their
information still is too incomplete to
allow them to form any decision.
The demands as published are
thought to admit of wide variance of
interpretation.
Heports today tell of more disturb
ances in inner Mongolia, caused bv a
recrudescence of banditry, together
with an imperialist movement in con
junction with the unsuccessful smitli-
orn republic revolution.
LONDON, SopL. 7. According to
definite information reaching Hume,
Switzerland, from Germany, says a
dispatch to the Wireless Press, Dr.
Von Dethinann-llollweg, tho Gorman
Imperial chancollor, upon being ques
tioned at the AugiiBt meeting of the
federal council as to why ho yielded
to the demands ot the United States
regarding the unrestricted torpedoing
of ships on the high seas, replied em
phatically that the value ot tho buIk
marine was exaggerated by adherents
of wholesale torpedoing.
The chancellor said that insistence
on an unrestricted submarine war
fare would cause war between Gor-
niiiny and the United States and that
tho results of unlimited torpedoing
would not justify such a policy.
Elaborating on this point the chan
cellor is quotod as saying that Ger
many could not effectively blockado
England, nor cut off England's food
supply.
MAHAFFIE APPOINTED
INTERIOR SOLICITOR
WASHINGTON, Scut. 7. Charles
1). Mnhuffie of l'oi-tlnnd. Or., was
nominated bv 'resident Wilson as
solicitor of the department of the in
terior.
Attention (Jrizzlles!
Regular monthly meeting tonight
at the library building. Every mem
ber Is urged to be present.
traps, fish wheels and other cheap
methods of taking fish are permitted.
Tho gill notters impede seining oper
ations wherever posBlblo, but havo
hcen permanently enjoined from
further trespass.
f'Thc fishermen have all made good
. money this season, many of them will
receive over $1000 for their three oi
four months work. Among tho fiBh
ermon Is Claudo Pouting of Medford,
who had a successful season, and hat
tnken up a homestead in tho vicinity.
Ijuw-lti-cakci-s ' Non-Itesldents.
"The lawlessness is duo principally,
according to the governor's special
agent, to the non-resident fisherman
who flock in for the season. Many
. of theso have records as poachers,
both on the upper Rogue and at Oro
gon City.
"Sentiment at Gold Beach is favor
able to the gill-nctters who make
their headquarters there rather than
those who reside at the rival settle
ment of Weddorburn across the river.
are in America, and 00 per cent ot
the rural school districts in the l'n
cil'io northwest are without gospel
care. The lack of organized religious
life means, for the most part, moral
as well as spiritual 'deterioration.
And one of the results 75 per cent
of the unfortunate girls of Aniorica
are from the rural districts.
Tlie groat work of this society, the
American Siindnv School union, is
carried on bv nciwimtl gifts.
this. too. and give tho fish u show
in the closed soason.
No My Flslili
"For tho week before tho closed
season went into effect. August 2(i
there was only a small run of sal
mon, though a good run of steelhcad.
The salmon run Is now Increasing,
but comparatively few take the spoon,
and these mostly at the tu-n of the
tide. There Is no fly fishing at me
mouth of the stream. I tried it for
Potatoes.
You can get 13 pounds of potatoes
for 25 cents at Fonts Grocery Com
pany, because they sell for ensh. 143
--HELD IMMORAL
1 1
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7. Tho
picture of the "Grook dlscur throw
er," deleted from a now school read
er at Santa Monica, Cal., by Horace
M. Rebok, superintendent ot schools,
will remain as the frontispiece of the
school books received at the San
Francisco and Oakland schools, whore
officials hold todny the picture was
not objectionable-. -
(Rebok cut the' picture from the
Santa Monica school books, stating ho
believed it an Improper ono for chil
dren to seo.
American
proposed
niter
tho
HIHMING11AM, Kngland, Sent. 7.
American nnd other foreign dclo-
uti-s today addressed tho forly-
ighth trades union' congress, repre
senting ncarlv '.2,(100,0110 working men
now in session hero. William 1). Mil
lion of Detroit, president of the
Amalgamated Association of Street
and l-'.lccti-ic Railway Employes, a
Iclcgnto of the American Federation
f Labor, presented the
tnnilpiiiiit regarding the
ulior and pence congress
war. I to sum:
"The Americua labor loaders asked
only for a cull lo ho sent out to tho
workers of the nations. The" did not
suv tliiit'tiioy would purneiputo un
less both the Germans nnil their al
lies wore "resent."
Tlie congress gavo an enthusiastic
reception to the declaration of the
American delegate that tho workers
in America generally sympuunzoil
with the cause of the entente allies
because they thought it represented
right and liberty.
M lu?jirTjii
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Mothers WhoKnow
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If you want your child
to have good vision
when he grows up, you
should find out whether
he needs glasses now.
Better consult Dr. Kick
ert before school commences.
LONDON, Sopt. 7. A Zurich dis
patch Bays that on account ot the vio
lout opposition with which tho Hun
garian government Is meeting In pnr.
liament, nionsuros have hcen taken
to end tho session if tho situation bo
comes more aggravated. Promlor
Tlsza, tho dispatch says, Informed
tho lenders of tho opposition pnrllcs
that he had procured from Emperor
Francis Joseph a docroo proroguing
pniilament and that ho woul'i take
tho decree with lilm to every Bitting
and promulgnto it If tho attacks of
the opposition should becomo too violent.
TWO TRIPS DAILY
BETWEEN--,
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
3. 11. ' Harnlsh's auto will leave
Eagle Point at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M.
daily, except Sunday; lonvo Medford
9 A. M. and 6 P. M. Will call for
passengers at hotols in Medford and
hotels and business houses In Eagle
Point.
PTTONR 8-X2 OR 8-XB.
INTER URRAN AUTOCAR CO,
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford lor Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:11
p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p.
m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30
a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:80
p. m. Leave ABhland for Medford
dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.,
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Alt
on Saturday nights at 6:30 and
2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00
a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, t:30 and 10:Ii
p. m.
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MAKERS OF MAPS
for All the World
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Because of this, conviction in the Jus- salmon at the mouth and In the surf.
tice's court for illegal fishing is im
possible, tho Justice openly .espousing
the. cause of tho poachers. Hence
the governor's special agent brought
his canes before the grand Jury and
secured eleven Indictments for viola
tions during his brief inspection,
which indicates whether or not the
laws are enforced.
"During tho closed season, the
Macleay cannery is closed, but the
Seaburg cannery operated on "fish
caught trolling," though there were
not nioro than a half a dozen salmon
caught In any one day by trolling
during my visit. The inference is,
that the fish are being illegally taken.
The law should bo amended to com
pel canneries to close during tlie clos
ed season to destroy tho Incontlvo
for law violations.
River Mouth Narrow.
"Tlie mouth of the Rogue Is very
nnrrow, for probably 200 yards not
over 100 yards wide at low tide.
The steelhead do not rise to a fly un
til some distance above tide water. I
am satisfied, however, that if a sys
tematic trial of the various parts of
the river are made, stoolhead could
be located In their loafing places and
taken with tho fly. Also I believe
that later In the season the sllverslde
salmon could be taken at the mouth
and in the Biirf with the fly.
"The Macleay estate which pur
chased the Hume interests, is doing
much more for the development of
the country than the Hume Intorests
ever did. They own a large acreage
of land, but nine-tenths of It is worth
less, bare hillsides or brush and scrub
timber. They operate two first class
general morchandlBO stores, one at
Weddorburn and one nt Gold Beach.
They sell at reasonable prices, and
purchase the farm and stock pro
ducts of the country, thus giving the
farmer a market which he has never
had before. They operate an up-to-
Through this narrow channel the cur- date creamery and turn out a fine
rent is very swift. The river then
widens out In the form of a bay.. One
of the Kclning grounds Is near the
river's mouth and gill notters have
been fishing across it and into the
surf. These operations have kept
many ot the fish from entering the
stream; seeing the nets, caused the
fish to turn back. The establishment
ot the dend Hive, 1700 feet from the
mouth, will eliminate this source of
friction and benefit upper river fish
ing. This dead line is to bo estab
lished by the close of this month.
It will eliminate one seining ground,
two set net locations and many gill
nctters. "Across the mouth of the stream
all day long while I was there, was a
veritable bridge of fishing boats, an
chored so closely together that they
touched each other. Each boat had
out trolling lines and spoons, which
the current kept turning, while a
boat from the Seaborg cannery made
trips to take the fiBh caught. Few of
the fishermen had any tackle at all.
Just a heavy line and spoon, and when
a salmon was hooked. Just pulled him
In to the gaff. There was no upott
about It, the fish never had a chance.
It was hook and line fishing commer
cialized. Tho dead linn will stop all
MRS. E. V. COFFIN
Teacher of
PIANO AND VOICE
00 HOSU AVIS.
PHONE 0O0-L
4ft
grade of cheese. They buy the live
stock and poultry of tho surrounding
country and conduct a small packing
house. Thov have Introduced fine
breeds of cattle, sheep and goats
They are endeavoring to colonize that
portion of the land worth while, and
sell on easy torms to settlors. Hut
fishing Is and always will bo, the
main dependence of tho population,
for most of the hind is worthless for
cultivation, and the farmer supple
ments his Income by fishing during
the season.
lteautlfiil Scenery.
"The lower Rogue seconds tho up
per Itogno In Its offerings of scenic
beauty, for the Rogue Is the most
beautiful stream in the world. Wind
ing between verdure clad and pre
cipitous hills, it Is a succession of
placid lakes between shallow riffles,
and a trip up it to Agnes, 30 mile
by motor boat. Is well worm wnne.
"The road from Crescent City to
Wedderburn has been rebuilt and Is
a very good country road and easy
for toe auto. Those who want to see
the scenic grandeur of America,
should make the trip, through the
giant forests of redwood and fir,
along the picturesque coast of the
Pacific and up the beautiful river."
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This new combination ("satisfy? yet mild)
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cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield
blend!
Try Chesterfields today!
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