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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1910)
BEDFORD, OREOON, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1010. it EUGENE HAS GREAT EAGLE POINT EAGLETS lty A C. Ilowlclt MEDFORD mail tribune, rsrz tt r r Lnno County Frultmcn Hnvo Trlod Durnlnii Cruilo OH to Keep Away Frost anil Arc Successful. IfiUOtiS'ti, Or., April D.-TI10 ox periinonl of HiniidKiiiK in (''""J coun ty oiclmnlM to Iceup uwny tliu front linn been tried Ity 11 nnnilier of I'riilt KrowoiH thin Hpriti nnd n fur iih K tliu rennlts liuvu I10011 noticed, the pluil Iiiih proved to lie 11 MiieeotiB. During tliu winter tho flotithorn l'u cifio ootitpnttv offered to funiluli lycotntuoii onulo oil, hiioIi n in lined by tho coinpiiuy'rt Itiuomotive for fuel, for HiIh piirpodo, anil n niiin (ber of (iroluirdintN lutvo boon umIiik Jl h'wwv) enrly Hprinc. The oil i .placed in miuidKo otn in vnriotiK lirtH of tho orclinrdH and when tlior nro jironpitotH of frunf oneli 0110 of the Hinnd(!M nro lighted mid tin heat from tlio burning oil kocpH tliu front uwny. Moru limn 11 tlioiiHiind f gnllons of oil have lici'ii used for thlx purpoHo in tliu orclinrdH niul berry putclicH pnrniunilinx Kiikwo tlilw uprinj;. About -10 mihkIko potu to tho Mere nro plitocd, and when nil nru Lurninj; I hero i n decided rino in tlw tompirntiiro in tlint vioiiiity. Seeretnry Holt of (ho Kiiitnnn FruitirrowcrM' nMnciution U working on n Hflu'ino to iiiHtull thortnoHtnt in tho orohnrd to wnrn tho RrowcrH of tho nppronoli of cold wonther dur ing tho night. TIicho tippliiiucoH will 1o nltiiohed to wires lending to the sleeping room of tlm orchnrdiHt nnd when tho tempcriitnro j-ohcIioh n cor nin point tho notion of tho thenno ntut will solid nn eleelrie ourronl over the wiro nnd rintr n lioll, nwnkening tho fruitgrower, who will nriHo nnd light his Himidgen. When tho Bniudge idon rcIh a firm hold on tho fruit -grower of thin county nnd thoy nro inntnlled hy nil fruitgrower, thoro will ho 11 wiving of thoiiflimdH of do lnrs cncli yonr. WOUNDED ROBBER DIES AFTER CONFESSING SAN KHANTISCO, Cnl., April 0. After oonfi'HRiiij; tho cnininfcfrfon of n niitnlior of daring crimen in ficnttlo, Sntt I.nUe, Ioh Angole nnd Snn rVnnclweo, Hurry Hall, whom tho polioo hnro holiovo to ho Clyde C. Cnnfleld of New York, died I'ri- lny afternoon from wounds received in n revolver hnttlo with Patrolman J. J. Cnsoy. Hull had wounded CnMoy in tho thigh. Tho pntrolinnu, however, pulled hifi revolver, shot nnd hnnd cuffod his man before other jkHoo .nion nrrivod. When thoy enmo on the 800110 tho police found hot h enp tor nnd prisoner uncoiiKoioiiK from tlioir woundH. Ilnll mndo n lengthy confoHsion to tho police nnd recited a enrcor of crime thnt clears up tho mystery mirrounding holdup in many hoc tioits of tho country. On his donthhod ho Hnid thnt he alone committed tho fnmouK Anieri enn Imnk rohhory in Benttlo 0110 yonr ago, nnd thnt whilo flooing from tho polico ho shot nt tho mnnngor of tho institution. Tho rohhory, ho snid took plnco on Saturday nnd on the following Monday hold up tho La fcollo cafe on Yenlor Wny. PERUVIANS FAVOR WAR WITH ECUADOR AT ONCE 1). A. Murdoak uml K. .1. Phillip Htoppnd 11 1'ow iilghtM 11 go mid report tliingN lively up nt the l'nukoy log ging ciiinp. Air. Mill-dock Iiiih junt l'inilied Iniildiiig a hcIiuoIIiouho in (ho neighborhood of tiiu old Chancy Nye plnco, near 1'roBpool. Speaking iihout HchoolhoiiHUH and hcIiooIh, 1 tuny remark that Unit miction of the country Ih tho banner Nocliou for hoIiooIh nnd school touohurx. Homo time ago I remarked in otio of my let trH Hint in tho I'cyton ditrict tiioy had nt that lime olIit Nchool toncli toiH that in tliu l'uylou dihtrict (hoy raiHotl and educated there, and thoy hnvo in l'roxpeot a IiIkIi hcIiooI that continiiOH for nine inouthn in the year mid ulwnyH employH A I tonchor"; mid lot tnu tell you thnt wo of tinglo Point aro catchiiiK tho discaHc, for I hoard one of our IiuhIiichh men -a married man, hut no children--Kay thnt wo would hooii have to enlaio our hoIiooI Iioiiko and employ more toncherH. 'I'eroy Ikiothby camo out tho firt of the week nnd went to Med ford for need ontfi to bow. IIo Hpcaku on conrnKiiiKiy f t lau proHpectH in hit miction mid oxpootH noon to hour the nhrill wIiIhIIo of tho olectriu car in bin Hoctiou, an that part of tho coun try, upper Hormo river, i becominir noted for the fine fruit thoy mine. J. V. Younir, a Medford contrnctor, wns out to our town Innl WednoH-, day looking for a contract to build Homebody 11 Iiouho. 1 Tho contrnctorH who have agreed to build the Iioiino for William Von dor Ilelleu commenced work on tho mum hint Wednesday. They were, detained vomo on nccouut of the lumber not arriving on time. Noniinu Smith of I'ortlnnd was a plenNiuit caller on Ii!k wny to visit hit old-timo friendn, Mckkth. I'eolor mid Hlanehurd, who bought the Chnrley ICnihtoii plnco nenr Flounce Iioek. IIo procured n onddlo borne hero mid went on up lat Thurriday. Hon. W. Haniinh, nn old citir.cn. tjow 80 yonrs old, who lives on tho o)il Joe Willson place and raises Rnr-! don truck, ordered tho Jfnil Tribune tho other day. IIo said thnt ho wan tnkiiiK tho Oroponian, but thnt he wnntcd tho homo iicwr; thnt, while there was a e;ront donl in tho Oregon inn, thnt thoro wm but littlo that wnB of intorest to tho Koueral render. ! There hnvo been two compnnics of 1 surveyors pass through our town lately. The first company, mention ed last week, stopped at Muskolor Swrnioff's, on Willow creek, and tho Inxt one stnrled Thursday morniiiKt nnd they talked as though thoy were Koin to Fish lake, but what their businoss wns they loft untold; hut so ninny people comiiiK nnd Koitif makes husincRS in our lively littlo town. Tho household Roods of J. 0. (Irny, who hnH moved onto tho old Moomnw plnce, nrrivod nil 0. K. on tho Oth inst. II. D. Fostor, n mombor of tho of fico forco of tho Foresters, wns a plcasnul caller Wednesday ui(ht on his way to tho big burn 011 Cat Hill, near Ml, Pitt. Ho and John Holts, another of tho United Htates rmiKor.i, are h'oiiiK t" plant seed in the burn to try to roforoMl the land. Thoy aro KoinK to plant a few acres this i-priiif: and thou this fall plant some more to see which will bo the best time to plant tho seed. A. 1J. Zimmerman, our local rail road agent, and one of our live mer chants, has just received n now sup ply of necessities for the store. Last Thursday morning as tho lo comotivo of tho P. & K. was bucking in on tho switch it crime with such forco agninst tho onds of some lumbor thnt wn on a car that it burst out tho ond of a car, nno dint frightened Que ItosetiKtat's team, thnt had n part of a load of lumber on, and thoy Blnrted to run. Oii'i caught tho Iiotkos by tho hits, but they sooif got nway from him. The wagon camo uncoupled nnd off the horses went pellmcll up through town, whero they woro stopped by Charloy Sherman. Thoro wns no dnmngo done and 1100110 hurt. Tho report reached mo this (Thursday) morning thnt Willinm V. Smith had sold his trnct of three acres to Ed Fostor, consideration $3000. There hud been no money paid, but my informants, William Knighton and 0. H. Wnmslcy, snid that thoy thought it a bona fide Rule. Mr. Foster is a young man with a wifo and two children, nnd they an the kind of pcoplo wo like to hnc como among us and help along with our schools. W. A. Hohbins, traveling salesman for Ireland & Antic of Medford, and A. II. Wcbor, salesman for Woodnrd, Clarke & Co., of Portland, were pleasant callera last Thursdny. They woro doing business with our mer chants. C. C. Kestor of Hloouibburg, Pa.; J. JL MoPhee, formerly of Portland, hut now of Medford, and II. M. Cops of Medford were hero Thursday for dinner. Tho two first named were looking for land and the lntter was trying to find it for them. Mr. nnd Mrs. Blanc-hard of Flounco Kock enme out Inst Thurs dny nftor a Iond of supplies. Mr. Hlnnchnrd says that times have been lively all winter; thnt they could sell everything thnt they could spare right nt tho house mid then not sup ply tho demnnd. They nro more than plonsod with tho country' nnd with tliu people as well. Chnrley Morine of Elk creek drop ped in Thursduy night on his wny homo from Ashland, where ho has been attending to business. Our people nro beginning to think about who thoy will put in for our school director no.xt Juno. We wmit Bomeono who will take nn interest in building up tho school and keep it growing. What Do You Know About This ? tj. rr:4- t f nnif v ah- JtAt5It5 1 d. IJJUULL i. jail 1 Cll I UU nil 160(ACEES Five miles from Jlcdfoid; 80 acres fincffoi' fruit: 100 acres can.be cultivated; fine spring on the place; something you will never regret investigating. 'if Price $10,000 Finest Investment In The Valley Good for over 10 Per Gent on $135,000 Here is a profitable investment for your consideration. 48 acres of the choicest soil in valley. This place adjoins the city limits of the growing city of Central Point; 37 acres in bearing orchard; 'all necessary tools and livestock to properly work the same, modern house and other buildings, The orchard consists of the following trees: 985 20-year-old "Winter Nelis pears; 30 20-year-old Bartlett pears; 150 20-year-old Newtown apple trees; 30 20-year-old Spitzenberg apple trees; 475 5-year-old Newtown apple grafts; 850 4-year-old Bartlett pears; 12 8-year-old Cornice pears; 14 llycar-old Cornice pears; 700 5-year-old Bosc pears; 35 1-year-old Bosc pears; 50 trees in family or chard ; variety good. This place is fully tiled and holds the valley record for Winter Nelis pears. It will pay over 10 per cent on $135,000. If you are looking for a lasting investment that is absolutely sure, investigate this. There is certainly no better known tract or one with anything like the record to be found anywhere. Walter L. McCallum Hotel Nash Lobby flnskins for IToultb. ORCHARDS AND HOMES Mr. Lnudsecker, did you over stop to consider that it is not an easy task to select a profitable orchard or orchard site, especially for one unacquainted with the country orthe business? I have been right next to tho soil hero for tho past twenty years, raising trees and fruit, and I feel thnt I can give vou information that is of value to you. Would you hire n lawyer or dentist to build you a house f No. Then why not seek n practical fruit-grower to adviso you as to a location for anorchnrd T Phone 5003, Ashland, or Address E. EL F0SS, TALEKT, OR. WASHINGTON, D. C, April 0. The Peruvian government continues warlike preparations, according to julvicos recoived hy tho Btnto do- pnrtniont today-from Cliargo do'Af fairos Crouson of tho American le gation at Lima, CroflHon Htated in his dimiatch that mob violonco has boon chooked nnd thnt tho Poruvinn government Iiiih annouucod thnt Hioho who Buffered ai tho hands of tho rioters, or lost proporly will ho paid daningos. Thoro is no apparent ohango in tho flittintinii with houador. It is reported thnt fully 15,000 men hnvo' boon roortiitod sinco Wed nesday. Several dotnohmouts of Poruvinn troops, nro on roulo to Htnltogio polnta nlong tho frontlor. Tho whole ropublia is ontlniBiaHtLo ally in fnvor of war with Eoundor. New Aeroplano Record. MOUIIMELON, Franco, April 0. A now world's rooord for nn noro plano carrying two pnssongors in it flight has boon OHtiihllshod horo. Aviator Dnniol Kinot, with ono pnssongor, s.ailod 102 milos in two hours and 20 minutos in a Parmnn hiplnno. Tho previous world's record was mndo nt Berlin Inst Soplombor whon Orvillo Wright flow continuously for 1 hour, Hfi minutes, 47 seconds with Captain Englohnrt as a pnseongor. JTaskina for IloaltU. Choice Tracts -IN THE- Perry Sub-Division We still have some choice tracts in tho PERRY SUBDIVISION. The land that will pay 10 per cent on $500 tin aoro in alfalfa alone. There is certainly no better laud in tho Roguo River valley for growing apples nnd pears. If you aro look ing for a real good buy in real estate, CALL UP MAIN 2591 OR SEE WHITE & TROWBRIDGE ROOMS 11 AND 12, OVER FARMERS & FRUITGROWERS' BANK For tSale 640 acres of Good Fanning Land at $35.00 per acre. Boing situated three miles west of that placo and near tho government irrigation canal. This land is soiling at a BARGAIN and now is your time to IN VEST. For particulars write Harrv Moon G?mdtow" ciif. Here Are Some Fine usiness Chances BLACKSMITH SHOP, doing good business. GENTS' CLOTHING STORE; good lease and snap at price asked. OTHER OPENINGS we do not care to advertise. CHOICE BUSINESS LOTS FOR SALE AT $67.00 PER FRONT FOOT. Rogue River Land Co. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209;Vo3t iMiunSt., Modford, Ore. Operating. Quarry at Gold ;ftay, Oregon 9 DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED. GRANITE THE... NASH LIVERY GO. Have the Best Turnouts in the City You are troated right, tho price is right, tka tewa is right in fact, everything is right Come and see. NASH LIVERY CO. r How Are These For Bargains 5-room house on Cottage avenue, East Side, lota 100 xl20 $1600 1 lot on Grape street, East Side, lot 50x120 $400 2 lots on Palm street, 3 blocks from new depot, 50x 124, each . $450 ' lots on Hamilton street, 2 blocks from new depot, 56x124, each .$000 2 lots on Fourth street, 2 blocks off Oakdale, 50x 100, each 50 Fine residence lots in Crescent subdivision, close in, Call and look over our list in fruit land. Hey are some of the best in the valley. SISKIYOU REALTY CO. ROOM 22, JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUM. PHONE 3311. l 4