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V,r.-. 8 MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1910. EJ.t.,,. .,,.,. , 33 E MANY NEW HOMESlAPPLE TRAIN IN THE VALLEY REACHES CHICAGO Few Realize the Strides Outside Sec tions Are Making Thousands of Dollars Are Being, Spent in Erec tion of Dwellings. Vine isnwH know o( the vrdlli fo both toftd ki Jwpnwemoiilfc m lb fertile trtrh of html lyftc be tween TnUmt and I'hoenix. The very hM xnrtWn ami fruit In ml ia to be fHnd in I bat section, and the small farmer m xtmlnally becoming quit ififlcrHtdent. a their expoftt have iMt f)t-e jh srwit and their incomt miA within the ll tww year. There twte been ereeted U futiotrm; new dHlift: Jokrim I'AdercoH, 0OO; C. v' Hartley, 12000; M. I.. Hartley. $i:,00; Weldfiii Hartley, 3000; Y. S. Rtiwcliffe. -f'iOOO; J. O. Henrv. ?10"0; 1$. Hartley, 1000; A. S Kurrv. flSO0; Joe Hailer, .H000; I, ('Ivor. .2000; umkiim total o 128.000. Aile from lliec dwelling, each one ha built n large barn, cwtbuild- ie, toner mill gJieiiH, nml have Mink Jrjm hvflK iiiMflllin gasoline m rteelrir inolorH, ticptir tank nnd l iHoilern ioRvenienrp4. All have 'iii Ine HUtiiH of moHev and have in iTeiwed the vnhie of the iimiHTtv Jlwdil the dwelling mentioned, theif art- hb many more thnt have been built t.vornl yonm at mi cininJ com biMido, In tliin dintrict i the count Mor farm, creeled nl n eot of iibouf .'I0,000. Fast Time Is Made by Northern Pa cific in Transporting Spokane Ex hibits East to Big Show in Windy City. DECEMBER JURY LIST CHOSEN BY CLERK The Jury list for tho December term of the circuit court haa been chonen by County Clerk Coleman an follows: K. I). Itrlflcnc, Trail; Thomas Riley, Climax; K. O. Caddis, Medford; J. 8. Owen, Climax; C. D. Hill, Apple Kate; Fred Stlinpson, Central Point; C. H. Corey, Medford; 8. T. Howland Jacksonville; Mark laker, Ashland; Hurt Anderson, Medford; H. H. Cod dnrd, Talent; Carl Stanley. Lake Creek; I. J. Baton, Central I'olnt; William Oarrett, Medford; C. P. Hetz, Medford; Jl. I,. Cook. Hock Point; Vf. 8. Chapman, Uiko Creek; O. M. Hack. Hfmoom; W. II. Million, Asf land; V. J. Kmorlck, Medford; p. J. Aye. Kaglo olnt; I. M. Kershaw. Modford;V. K. Alexander, Central Point; a! I). McKee. Watklns; W. M. Curl. Hams Valley; I). H. Jackson. Medford; I. M. Slfors. Tolo; IMchard Itiwwlrk. Ashland; J. II Jackson, Ka Kli Point. Ceurpt l.ymun. Cold 1 1 III . W II Illatt. Draper. CHICAGO, Nor. 'J0. Sixty koni and five mtnntwi wrh the Mark rot by the Xortfcem i'aeifie ami Unri imcton rttwl in traAHportin; a traui of 10 cars of apple from SKifcane. ' ttfa4i.. to Ckirtij!. The train left Spokane the morning of November, Jl and pitHed into the liMriintmi rant Iwre at Siv o'dok thi. murine eiiveriiur HMD mibs ut n i ivorase wnMsd of 32 iiiiler an hour, xrtn-ive of hUH. Itnllroad hmiii ' ileiriare this a record. . The train earned more than a mil-, lion apple, inelHdiH'K the prizewin iin diitptay at the national apple how in Kiwkiine Int week for cx- libition in the First Hecinient arm- j ry, heci'tiiiinc next .Monday. The ear of Spitzenberx apples .'nvm and exhibited nt SMkaiie la.-l jri-ek, which won for C. II. Sprout of J IIikkI Kiver, Or., the urand cluuii pionshlp prize of $1000 mid the Ohi snjjo iihMtehition of commerce .fo00 trophy cup, will have a prominent place on the mniii floor of the arm ory. Tliiw ear of fruit, urown in a hin ie orehard, scored 0117 of a posKibli 1000 iviiiitx, mid is declared by I'm fossor II. K. Van Demau, who juduel ruit at the Columbian exposition iii "licauo in WW.l, to rniit-i-t of the not perfect applCh he has ever seei.. IHir APPLES ARE ED ID E ESCAPE DF PRISONERS lttUT HTKVKNS. (ii , Nm. -jli. A duulilo K'lHid wits plaii'd iiwt tin guardhiHij at the fort here todn) fullowlK ttiw capture of Prlvatim mtlilrldHf. Itolmrti. Johnann nnd Wanl, who nacnnad oarly In the wek fnmi thu prlttoii. The men witro taken prlsoiiara by Itlratiw PetwnMiu nd Siiitlh, who capiwrml them at Svonaun. a swan Ulluit IS uillws from li.irw. which thoy had siiIhuh! to rnow tlielr fHal mippllHH. Th moil's (mhmio from the prison vnn otiriifully plaaiiMi and darlnKly oairlwl out. A homw of 200 anldlars ann-aed thu hills for th whmI hum for two dsya. Noted Judiic Dies. it ri.KVi!uxn. Nov. ao. Ju.ir ltobrt V. Taylnr of tho Unlit I State dlairtet eeurt for tha iiorthorii district of Ohio, who .pruoldad nt the trial uf Caasla CliMlwIck. tbw Ndvonturuaa who swurtNl liHinlriMlH or thoiiMiuds of dollars rross aulllblt. Ohio bunk w, dlssl her today. JuUgt Tlor waa aaUad wUh a eatslnptlo attack and w hnrrlwl to a hospital, hut died without ragalalnK oonselnusuow. JudRe Taylor rtHiomic4 minnc ii Mis t'badwlrk. ll alao i scent I) -itl'd ihw Clvlnd strtwt rai wsr. He was firmarly a insmbsr uf mi ari;s. having sanad firs ttrma. WhJU a tueojbar of tk lowar house he uantiUni tha uroaaeMtloH In tli (tolyg amy rasos of Habatla nf Utah. SBObel & Day, fruit brokers of Vow York, under date of November 19, say: According to cables recelvod there were no sales of any coneequenco of, Watsonvlllo Newtowns In Kngland esterday. Liverpool L. Connolly & Co, cable hat thu market Is 7s and thu apples ire wanted. London M. Isaacs & Sons cabled the mnrkot Is unchanged and many nro being stored, Wednesday the Lusltanla to Liver pool took 4700 boxes and tho Adriat ic for London H.000, white today the WO London boats had about 20 cur aaib; ontMRcd and tho Liverpool .tinnier Arabic took over about 1200 ioxiih. These are considerably small ir shlpmentH than have heon going ut of late and wo do hnpu tli'at It will have a corresponding effect on thu Kngllsh markets. Thu only auction sales here have 'men two cars, ono from Itosoburg, Or., NewtovvtiB from about $1.30 to 12.80 average ll.Gl. but hero were i great many marks and some of the rnli considerably hotter than others. Thorn was a car from California In which the Itomu Hociutlos averaged l JS. Hoovers 9 1 .30 and Wagners SI. 10. At prlvato salo thu goneral range uon Is ns follows: Newtown PIpplnH, $2f2.S6; Wliiesaps. S22.2fi; Spltxenborgi'. M.7i i 2. iS; Htaymsn Wlmwap H.TisiJ; Home lloaiitlati, SI. 75 fi 2; Arkansas I lacks. tX.'Vi; lllaek llsn Davis, 2; MamiHoth lllnck Twig, 1.60jl.S7. Several oibar varltHlea not as gooil juwlttj u these are sullliitf at all orts or prices from l.SS up. Thf market Is r little more steady, hut thu demand Is or and a great many cats are being put In cold storage, especially of Spltxenber'-s and New towns. The mprkiH on ban el apples continues to ailvancu and they are wiling frcni SI to SC&0. and this Is i vary different slltiatluti from box pplee. Four Die in Shipwreck. JCN'KAl'. Alaka. Nov. ail.-VnrJ waa recened here litdnv of the wrtrl of tho schooner Soatklit -w On lie Lmmruwy, at tho southern ' r' Iturruoff Mlas,d. In thu nev. - koru Mon-ta) I'tuii sailors peilsh nl. When thu viMl . mi L ih rier o' right' divided and lott on th open sons In (wo dories. OhsmiI the hitter boats got Into Sitka lust night with four men aenreely able to suaak. m terri ble had been the hartlshlp they ou dHrad Taere mi HUe doaht bet thai the other dory drifted north nnd wait Hjat. iNatatorium RINK Open Every Afternoon and Evening Except Sunday ' If yo ucan walk you can learn to skate." The Fair Oaks Orchard Tracts Close to Meilfonl, jjood ronil-i, fiplcinliil soil; 70 acres no,v plmilei to wars and apples. Prices riglt nnd terms easy. Lei me fdiow you a j;ooil real estate investment. a Earle C. Sabin "loom 202 FruitKrowcrs Bank Buildinc 1001 Little kitchen conveni ences and articles that every housewife needs. Yon are invited to call and inspect onr lines of You'll like the VAI. PKK and IMfUM'X Allin & Allin PHONIC .MAIX 2(iJ)l WKST SID1-: A'PIKXI) t'OI.LKt.'i:. Arnmgo to attend thu Kugene llus Iiuihs Collugu, and let us got you a good position whuu you graduate. Ho ler now. Send fnr our now cata logue. H Vi West Seventh street. Land For Sale Fertile fruit and alfalfa land in small and large tracts. Cleared and uncleared. Terms and price reasonable. Address Box 16, Tolo, Oregon Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, V CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. ' 208 FRUITGROWERS BANK BUILDING. I E. ENYART, President J A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN S. ORTn, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON. Ast Cashier. the;meuford national bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING SUSIHESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. -- - --.-4 In Sudden Emergencies jflalaELrSltaH IsbbbbsbbbbbHL "satssaaaWSfW V l if like illness, it is often necessary quickly to raise the temperature of a room. For Instance, in those hours between midnight and dawn, when the day temperature hsjs been allowed to drop, if you are called upon to get up, the room is chilly and cold. It takes a long time to start up a furnace or. fire and raise the tempera ture by ordinary means. You can instantly heat a room to any desired temperature with a JERFECri0 9MOKELE5S Absolutely smokeless and odorless It quickly gives heat, and with one filling of the font burns steadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell. Has automatic-locking flame spreader which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back, so the wick can be cleaned in an instant. It has a cool handle and a damper top. An Indicator always shous the amount of oil In the font. It has a fillcr-csp wh'ch does not need to be screwed down ; it Is put In like a cork in a bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new device in construction, and consequently It can always be easily unscrewed in an instant for rewlcking. The Perfection Oil Heater Is finished in iapan or nickel. It is strong, durable and well made, built for service, yet light and ornamental. EXaltrt Evtrywhiri. If r.t at yews ym t fir dncnfr.n cinHar to iht Hfjrtlt Ctncj Iht Standard Oil Company. Uncorportlul) MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS ARE BUSINESS GETTERS HaiKlnn fur hualth. To Extent! Dike. WASHINGTON. I) ('.. Nov. ail- Thu oontraol for thu uxtniulun or dlku 'JiHiiJJlwr I i HI Mpn' Inland. CaL, vhh riMpf)ltd. tinJaj by lb? imvy doRn'rl ' ruoiit Iti thu Ttrbmpttiii Hrlrk eoiHjMui) uf Han I'l.iuvhhHi. Tin iHiutruct prlcu wuh fioo.ouu. Quake Reconlrd. WAKIIINOTON. I). ('.. No. jfl. An tsuiuqiok lasting i(i mlaHtw was rwordud Mrly today by tht inograph at Uuprg n ualvwrslty. Thu dlsUirbajum bgau at IJ:tl a. ill Pintwssor Tifritdorf twtluiatl that It was tuoo nuitM distant Th lbratbiis win- (nun uurili m wtiiiti NOTICH. Nutlco Is huruby given that the un dtfrslgnud will apply to tho city coun cil ut tho ulty of Modfunl. Orugou, at Its noxt rugular Mooting tor a llconso.' to Mil splrltoils, vinous and mail lliuurH In iiuuutltl(Mi Ids than a gal lun tor a porlod or six months, nt thulr plauu of haslnaes nt Nn. S 1'ront htrMl, North, In wild city. IIVAN & 1IIIOWN. (lll OK THANKS. Wit doslit) to thank our frlnnds and neighbors for tho many klndiiotfeotf rwvod during tho IIIiumw and dtMith otJV'L ''W'A ttUl Jntluw. K .Nfft' U. TiJCdNSKU. V H CONSKU AND FAMILY. HasklriK for hoallh. When you Think Fine Fresii Meat Chase & Sanborn Coffees and Teas Blue Ribbon Flour or the best in Groceries THINK Warner, Wortman S Gore I - ' .c AN OPEN LETTER j& j? J& edfbrd, Oregon, Nov. 21, .1910. Mr. T. X. Vestor, Medford, Oregon. Bear Sir: Wc wish to call your at tention to"a few exceptional bargains we are offering for a short time only, , and which we are certain will appeal to von, be vou a recent arrival in Medford or one who has been here for some time. If a recent arrival we would call your attention to propositions A and C. If you know the field and are looking for an investment examine particularly propositions 13 and D. They are suaps ask any person who knows values in city or valley. Hero arc the four prop ositions we offer: (A) City lot 50x100 on which is lo cated a -Jr-room house. One block from pavement. Located at Hamilton and Eleventh. Price $1GOO. Terms to suit. This is an exceptional chance for the new arrival who does not care to throw his money away in paying rent. (B) A city block, bounded by Third and Fourth, Fir and Evergreen, just op posite the new $50,000 passenger depot of the Southern Pacific, where our box factory is now located. The lot is 170 by 300 in size. Buildings go with prop erty. Our price is $21,000. Terms. (C) 1(50 acres of land li miles ' from the P. & E. railroad, near Derby, Ore.; 00 acres good fruit laud when cleared; 1,000,000 pine timber. Talking of bargains here is one. AVc will let this tract go for $25 an acre. (13) 1500 acres of cut over timber land; 2VL miles west of Jacksonville. ITore is a great chance for you, .Mr. I. N. Vestor, for it can be cut up and sold sold at splendid profit. Our price is $15,000, with terms. Wo are certain that one of these prop- ositions will appeal to you. Drop us a line. Ve arc Most sincerely, j t CRATKR LAKE LUMBER CO., , . Edgar . Hater, Manager. ' n HHHMHHMBMHSHHSSBaHl The P. & E. R. R. win SQon be afc Butte Falls, Oregon Wo can then handle your orders. Place them n n niu uv .t-uoue us for Drices. ButteFalls Lumber Co. HOW. l MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS? .'$&L&u. iiEmtm?.M..jgy g U&Sfe&fl L.J & !.. I ,