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P2&E TWO MEDFORD afAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKCIOX. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1911. i r i!f . i f A1 ' I J S i 4 ' ',! ' J.K ff J! ft ML' HERE'S THEIR RECORDS. WHAT? Medforcl Invlnclblcs Pass Their Ped igrees Along to the Sporting Edi tor Who Hand Them Along to the Public for What They're Worth. 1 To the Editer: The "hot wires," a Ronib aggregation with lurgo urn- foitjions, littlo buso ball experience 1 and u superabundant amount of Egotism liave bad llio nerve to chal lenge the Medford Inviiiuibles, a base j ball club which has played all the big teams in the United Statos, and are credited with soventy-thrco victor ies and no defeats, and in order to show their utter contempt for this corner lot conglomeration, they pro pose to administer to the said "hot wires" a voltage that will blow out their fuses and render them Hors ilu cpmbat, or words to that effect with an case and smoothness of that will pure be a revelation to the nhRombled thousands who witness the carnage and slaughter of the innocents. The "Invinciblos" bnvo with great difficulty Hiioeoeilcil in engaging tin services of the following base ball artists: Pitcher: R. II. Eliel: Mr. Ebol lur, nerved tbreo years in tho United Stales navy playing on Hob Evans fighting base bull tonm, and when not otherwise engaged is said to have made a pastime of catching canon balls. Catcher F. A. Huffum: Mr. Huf fum has been engaged at an cnor mous salary to act as catcher of the above undefeated amalgamation of world famous baso ball .pigglers, and is snid to have served four years with tho Now York Giants, having an aver age of 1000 in this position. First Huso Celby: Mr. Colby first burst into the limelight on the corner lots of Medford, where io acquired local fame as a heavy weight scrap per, in which capacity bo is credited with an average of 001). Mr, Colby will bo found right on the job all through the game. Second Base Mr. AJdonhngon : formerly played with great gusto on the team of Amos Itusie in Muusie, Indiana, and was later picked up by the Tolo team as ho was walking the tics into that burg, lie sure made a hit with tho fast semi-pros of (hut villngo. llight Field Mr. Ling (a distant relative of Li Hung Chang) got liis start juggling beets in a Migar factory in Hillings, Mont. Mr. Ling posses ses somo of the nnssihilitics of a hall player if properly developed, lie is a young man with classical hair and n bowory walk. Short Stop Mr, Martin: short slop. A likeable looking little fellow nnd a grand stand player of known ability. His graceful style of play generally elicits loud applause from tho ladles in the grand stand. Third Huso Jenes: Mr. Jones is a quiet consistent player, who says he bus not played ball for 27 years, but ifcels plenty of confidence. Keep your eye on Jones lie's there. Jones goes after everything whether bo gets it or not, which is generallj the case. Left Field Alenderfer. Mr. Alenderfcr hauled down a largo sal nry with tho San Francisco Seals in a heady player, and stops a great many balls in this manner. He is al ways in the game and has an average fielding record of 007, covering hi years of play. Center Field Mr. Adams: Mr. Adams acquired notoriety by his bril liant woik while a member of the Cowboy Nino of HoUtuff, Tomih. lie is a plunger, and once he gets agoing never stops until he fans out. We expect he will "do thing" to the Surahs. Mr. A. Hoy Mr. Hoy is substitute player and general manager. What Mr, Hoy has forgotten about base ball would fill the congressional lib rary. Ho is a quick thinker on the firing Hue, nnd his couching coenbu lary is n revelation. Ho is also a favorito with tho ladies. NEW VEIN IS STRUCK IN GOLD HILL MINE The Oxley and Harker mine at Gold Hill is proving to be one of the richest mines in Southern Oregon. A pew vein has boon btruek which car ries very high value and (lie mining men nro much exulted over the prtriko. For five days the vein kept getting richer and riuhor each day. Satur day the lode was btruek. The oiuot .value- per ton is not known at pro- mt Over ffiOO.QOO worth of ore ling been blocked out and nfty-four ntuu have beet) put on, two shifts, a night lnd day shift being run. The company plans to erect a smelter immediately and also a power! plant.- Tho rook curries gold uml nop pen DUTCH DEMAND LOCAL FRUIT In Spite of Fact That the Nether lands Grows Several Varieties of Her Own Land American Fruit Is in Demand. (Hy Soron Llutoo, United States Con sul General, Rotterdam, Nether lands.) Fresh American apples arc Import ed Into tho Netherlands to a limited extent, and only fancy qualities. TIiIb country produces several good va rieties of tho fruit In quantities suf ficient for tho general demand, but tho wealthier ctysses prefor fancy American apples for table use, part'c ularly for dinner parties, and are willing to pay high prices. Tho Amer ican apples coming to tho Dutch mar ket are, as a rule, tho best of the homo crop. Tho Ilaldwln seems a favorito hero and Is Imported In bar rels of about 140 pounds net, soiling for $G to IC.fiO per barrel. Small lots of high grado pippins are Imported In boxes of 25 or 00 pounds. Shippers, however, do not caro to luindlo them, as the demand Is light by reason of tho high prices askod $3 and upward per GO-pound box. Ordinary varieties of apples cannot bo Imported to advantage, s they would ho no better than tho Dutch varieties and would ho too ox ponslvo after freight and duty (5 per cont ad valorem) nro paid. Dried Apples anil Apple AVusto. Foreign dried and evaporated ap ples aro consumed in tho Nothorlnnds in largo amounts and come packed, tho former In barrels of 1220 pounds not. Tho prlco for prlmo dried ap pies Is at present (February IB, 1011,) $10.25 por lmrrol of 110 pounds and for evaporated apples $1.1,50. Dried npplo cores and skins (applo wasto) nro purchased In con siderable quantities and used for the mnuufacturo of apple butter. Tho avorago prlco for cores and other waste Is ?t por 220 pounds, hut this soiiBon tho extraordinary high prlco of $10.80 has been obtain ed. Accurate statistics cannot be kIv oii, as tho custom authorities enter nil dried fruits under ono heading. A prominent fruit importer In Rot terdam Informs mo, however, that the receipts of foreign dried npplcs In tho Netherlands amount to 21,0(10 barrels por annum; of ovaporated ap ples to 100,000 boxes, nnd of apple cores and skins (chiefly from tho United States) to not less than !S0, 000 barrels of 220 pounds. Florence Broo. litis IbhiiciI tho fol lowing special roport on apples for the .Ion rmil : Thu applo season fo far as eastern shipping Is concerned, Is practically over. There aro a fow scattering cars still to go out from tho Hood River country, mostly New-towns. GhlriiKO houses still have consid erable stoniKO stock left, mostly lien DiivIh, which will niovo out very rap Idly, although not at ns high a price as was expected. Strawberries and rhubarb have had a tondency to keep the prlco of tho apploB down to nor mal. Many growers havo not fully con sidered tho growing of Hen Davis npploM. This season this variety has brought practically no prlco at all In tho local market, and If It had not been for tho shot (ago u tho middle west It would hnvo been a problem to dlupoHO of the Ileus. Early In the neason hundreds of cars of fancy Hens nold for 70c to 75c which had the wnino stock been hold till after the first of tho year would havo brought tho shipper from '11 to $1.25 at the least. Ono must consider that snob a HhortiiKo might not occur again for uovoral seasons. Pains All Otcr. Houston, Tex. "For five years," nns Mrs. L. Fiileuchek o fthls place, "I suffered with pains all over, es pecially In my back and side, and wiib so weak 1 could hardly do no JioiiBowork A friend told me of Car dul. Since taking t 1 feel bo much bettor! Now I can do all my house work and pains don'tbotber me any more at all. Card ill Ib a Btrongth building medicine. Fifty joara of suc cess have produced, inuongBt Its many users, condlfence In Cardul and what It will do. During tills time Cardul has rolluvod the female allmouts of over a million women. Why not youra Try It today. Your drugKlst sella it HaaktnB for Health. Closing Out Wo hnvo CO tuna of bay; also tun tons of barloy Don't stop at the VeBt Side, but couio to tho comer of a rape and Eighth. Phone 6402. Resldonco phouo G941. A. B. Tull COLONISTS KEPT AWAYfiYKNOGKS Berkeley Man Brings Report of Sys tematic Knocking Done hy Runners for Other Localities Knocker Talks of Losing $15,000. J. E. Mncklin, of Herkeley, Cali fornia spent Sunday in Medford and then continued on his way home. "I am an admirer of Medford," ho said, "and I have been able to help a little the past two or three days." "I have been back to Omuhn and came back by way of the Portland gateway. On the train I met quite a number of colonists nnd all were eager to learn about the Hogue Hivcr Yalle "f told them as much as I could about the conditions here and gave a few statistics I happened to remem ber. "Hut this is what I wished to speak about. At the Dalles a man hoatded the train. He spoke with all the colonists he could icach. He knocked this valley from one end to the other. "As I leiucmher he said ho was formerly nu orchaidist in the valley He said he took .$lf),000 there and loft two years later broke. Frost after frost the first year killed his intire crop he declared and the next year, tho codliu moth and scale de stroyed all of the fruit. Ho also slated "that tho valley is badly infected. Not only that, its is o vera led. Cost of living high, and the fruit no heller than elsewhere. "Hood Hivcr ho said grows better fruit. Yam Hill and tho Willamette Valley do and so whals the use of paying outrageous prices for acreage around Medford. "I saw him afterwards and he laughed and said oh I nm not tho on ly one and this is a purl of llio game, each phico for itbclf." CARD OF THANKS. Wo wish to thank our many friends and iiolRhbors for their kindness and sympathy during tho lato Illness and death of our beloved one. MRS. .TANK PLYMALE AND FAMILY. XOTIOI2 TO HEAL ESTATE MUX. My property on North Quince street, No. 10, has been taken off tho market, AV. VOC1ELL HfiRklriH for Health WOOD Wo havo 50 or 00 tiers of good, dry wood at tho corner of Clrapo and Eighth. AVo nro closing out. See Newton Ornnt or phono. Offlco phono CI 02. Resldonco phono 2994. 3M3IJ A OIK HOME COMFORTS. o can wire your house, or do re pair work on the smlco you now have, and will save you money on tho work Promptness and satisfac tion are two other essentials that jou'll alwas get hero. .MOTOR REPAIRING PLAT 1ROXS FANS, Fl.Vri'RIM. Crater Lake Wiring Co. XO. 1!7 NORTH II.IUTIjKIT ST. Electric Rooms Openod Monday. March Cth In Eloc trio building. 21 S West Mala street Ever) thing now and modern, Includ ing Btonm heut, baths, etc. Rest In olty. Rates reasonable. Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan Proprietors Canton Restaurant Monls Served nt nil Hours, Reed Cooking, (Jootl Sen Ice, Reason able Prices : ; : Sam Lock, Prop. Cp!tIn 011 South Front Street, k m fwm Mr-IB NEW POWER FOR CITY QFASHLAND Siskiyou Electric Power & Ligiit Company Plans to Bring Line Into Ashland Huge New Dam Is to Be , , . uunsinicicu in tne near r-uiure. O. O. Steele, superintendent, and Harvey J. Sartor, ono of tho civil en gineers of the Siskiyou Electric Pow er & Light compnny of Yrekn, Cal aro In Ashland looking ovor a suitable route over which to bring the power lines of tho Klamath Power compnny to that city. Tho Klamath Power company con trols the Interests of Moore Hros., Klamath Falls, and It Is tho Inten tion of the Klamath company to run connecting linos from lCfniath Falls to Ashland via tho Sfskiyou com pany's big plant on the Klamath riv er. Tho Siskiyou people and tho Klam ath Power company are closely allied und with their combination nnd tho connecting of their lines with tho 20,000-KW plant, they will be able to supply any demand. Tho Siskiyou Electric Power & Light company has commenced work on their new plant on tho Klamath river at tho head of Ward's canyon, constructing a concrete dam. This dam will bo 90 feot in height and 200 feet long. Work will bo rushed as rapidly as possible and It is expected they will bo ablo to furnish current from this now source by somo tlmo this win ter. Notice Fruit Gro wers Wo hnvo leased tlio Page Packing houso and will operato in tho Mod ford district this coming season. Wo aro tho second oldest company In California and aro members of tho California Fruit Distributors who handled 7G per cont of tho decldcous fruit out of California this past sea son. Call on our northwestorn agent 13. M. McKeany, room 1 Stewart building and talk matters over with rim beforo making your seasons ar rangements. Advances mado If de sired. PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Hasklns for Healtl HARRY LUY County Seat Real Estate Office We wish to announce to prospective pui chasers that wo still havo bargains In farm and city propery to offer you, ulso timber and wood lnnds. Last, but not least, a few of tho REST STOCK AND ALFALFA RANCHES In Southern Oregon nt prices and terms that will please you. Theso ranches June an abundance of water for Irrigation, good buildings nnd somo stock. Let us "show you." Office in Rank of ,Iucksouilli Klilg., .lacksoinillc, Oregon. LUY (SL COLLINS Notice to Investors Income bearing orchards apples or pears, In Roguo River Valley, Ore gon, Medford district, In largo or small tracts. Improved land, suitable for sub-dividing for orchnrds or alfalfa. From flvo acres to flvo hundred acres, good deep soil. Near shipping points. Cholco business property, residences and vacant lots In Medford, Ore gou. IjA I.O.MA REAL ESTATE CO. AV. II. Sttmnrt, F. M. Amy, W. II. Saage, Room li, Stewart Building. Phenes: Pacific Rlftf. Home UOl-K Steam and Hot Water Heating If you want to be comfortable, heat your homo with Hot "Water. It costs you nothing to talk with Ponting & Renz tho only straight Beating Shop in Medford. 37 SOUTH CENTRAL. California Irrigated Lands IX SURDIVISIOXS, iiO ACRFS AM) UPWARDS KASY PAAMHNTS THK 1IOMK OF ALFALFA. IDEVL CONDITIONS FOR ORANGES AND LEMONS. AVrlto us for Particulars. Dixon Alfalfa Land Co. DI.XOX, CALIFORNIA. Medford Iron Works E. G. TroAATbridgo, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilors nnd Machinery. Agents hi So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE k CO. 0 Acres 15 acres cleared and fenced; 40 acres In wheat; 4 acres old orchard; free, blak soil; 5-room house, barn and other outbuildings; water piped to house. $100 an acre $2000 cash, balance ?iooo a year at c per cent. I Will sell half. Myers, Whiteside & Holmes S. E. Cor. Main nnd Central. FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg Pansy Plants Ueudy to bloom, uml shade ticcs. Ornamental shrubs J. G. BR0ADLEY & Co. Gieeuhouse nenr city reservoir Store Corner Sixth anil Ccihal. Phones 518L; 151. "Buy at homo nnd help Medfonl." For Exchange SO-nc'ro ranch; 50 acres In 5-year old navel oranges; 30 acres In sweet potntoes and garden truck; two 4 room houses; largo barns and out buildings; flowing well of 75 Inches of water, with Irrigation system of most modem typo. This property is located in Riverside county, Callfor ula. TIIOS. H. H. HATHAWAY 131 WI2ST MAIN STREET HEN J. M. COLLINS k&www1L PLUM STEAM AND HOI All Work Guaranteed COFFEEN 25 JICMVARI) RLOCK, 12XTRANCK i r Nothing Just as Good EAGLE PHARMACY, 100 East Main St. Phenes: Ilorao OS; Pac. 232 Eagle Drug Co., Inc. Tlios. Bartholomew, Pli. C, General iMgr. The Rcxnll Stores Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing .BY HUGH KLLIOTT, tho noted horse shoer.. I carry the largest stock and keep nothing but the best mechanics and guarantee all work. Wo Make a specialty of hlioing driving horses. Corner Riverside nml Eighth streets. Rhone Home 3. Pacific IJ101. ..-..-..rNr- GOLDEN gat: w There have been many most people prefer the genuine. All avIio use Golden Gate Coffee are loud hi their praises of its most ex cellent aroma. It is all that a good coffee can be. A en 32 South Central Avenue. "BUY AT JLOaIE AND UIOLP iMUDKORD." y . . . . . . Medford Jobbing Co. Tho only ocltisio Jobbing company in Medford wla-ie you can get all of jour Rttlo odd jobs done at once by export workmen. 4 Our Specialties Cleaning, Knlsimlned or papen'd ualls and ceilings. AMi KLKCTRICAIA APPLIAXCICS RICPAIRICD. We will charge of any Job 3011 may hnvo, mil us up mid talk it AVH GVAKAXTKi: SATISFACTION' IX WORK AXI) PRICKS. PHOXi: MAIN (ir.O t. Office: Medford Music Shop ST. MARKS BLOCK. H. B. PATTE x The QUAKER Everything in the Nursery Line Sco tho nice English Hollies. All kinds of shade trees, shrubbery, roses. (only the most perfect plants), and full lino of pear, peach, apple, apricot, prunes, etc., etc. Office 116 Office Phone 2381 Lb U WATER HEATING ft Prices Reasonable ft . PRICE OX (Ith STIII2I2T. THOSE 303 as the REXALL Remedies WEST SIDE PHARMAC: 200 West Mnin Street Phenes: Home 43; Pac. 4011 Medford, Ore. .re COFFEE substitute's for coffee, but trr tako over. NURSERYMAN Main Street - Res. Phone 2493 151 JN Cjt E Grocery 1