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-) MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 1,1911. l PGE TWO YAKIMA GROVES FISH AND GAME 0 -A i BASEBALL GAME JMAN HERE SOON ST , I'! C. F. Stone, Who Represents South ern Oregon on the New Commis sion Will Be Here Soon In Order to Learn Needs of His Constituents. Jack Ncff Finally Graho a Game hy Northwestern Fruit Exchange Sums Up Situation In Northwest Gen -i' Close Score of 9-8 Loose Playing i Marked (he Game hut Was Ex- eral Apple Crop Will Be Good This' Ih .sM citmii One. I 8 Season Pears Heavy. f mm "1 : ; ! John C. Stubbs Soon to Retire 'i " z ' gem Krestt Chafae ocos WIN H i J. - - . . . HARDE , , ARE yf-vtoj . a V iV.UL7?W".jivTh df mmjm&mmm$mk? wi x.--w fc .-r ' - - vii :xik.!t,i'n .lac -,.r ,x i " ssysmim 1 P3fcJT-'i::--?rt2 Tlio Northwestern Trull nxclianKo Ima th8 "fa I rowing to Bay In regard to croj) cbntiltloriH throURhout tlio northwcut Kveiyonc Ib Intcrcatoil nt this tlmo In crop cimilltloiiH throughout tlio north VBt It may Iw ald na n Komral ruh thai t iTo upplcH do not appoar to liavi' licon hurt In nny district oiiIhIiIo of the Yakima vnlloy. V. F. a win, Kuncral mannRor of thlH oxcIiiuiko, Iiiih Jimt ro turni'd from a trl to noutlicrn Idulio Therd Is a. heavy bloom on tho npplc trot'H thorn, nnil InrKO crop In curtnln unlpHrt that district Ih vlnltt'd by fur thor frost. Othor varieties of fruit np pear 'to Jmvo suffered vary little Prunes appear to havo been hurt woiso than n'ny other Variety, and tho dumauo to tho pnind.s Is ns yet uudetei mined, but In any event It does not seem to ho very Inrw. Tho KroworH nro xpeetoltiB a larno crop of apples, (In southern OrcKon not a Bieat deal of daniuKo was dono by tho frost on ac count of tho maKnlflcent work dono by J'tofesHor O'Oara In warning tho Krow- Srfi and Urging and InslstltiR upon the need of smudging. Most of tho Jarffer Krowors mnuilKOd their orchards, and there has been practically no loss In tho orchards so treated. However, tho apple bloom In southern Oregon lias been dlsappolntlnKly Unlit. Thcro whh a heavy showing of buds, hut It appears that many of theso buds worn leaf buds rather than fruit buds, and It Is expect ed that the upplo crop Will bo compara tively light, l'cnrs will bo a heavy crop In Southern Orojon. Tim district which seems to bo moro damaKod than nny othor In tho entire northwest Is tho Yakima vnlloy, From prlvato ndvlees which wo havo rocolvod, and from nawspaper roports ns well, tho Indications are that tho datmiKo Is vcty novero to all kinds of fruit. Tho Ynk Ima Herald of tho Issuo of April 20, cjuotcs Yakima vnlloy men, who nro sup posed to bo posted on tho situation as estimating a maximum of 900 cars of apples for tho season of 1011 ns against 3000 cars for tho season of 1910. Tho same Investigator estimates 375 cats of peaches this yeur as against 1200 In 1910. Tho estimated production of pears was placed at 1TG cars last year, and with 'ii loss estimated nt L'C per cent this year there would bo only 135. 1'ruiv'sJ and plums havo been flgurod at 140 cars for last year, with n "S par cent loss this year, making tho probahlq output only 105 carx. Cherries and apricots arp put at C cars. . ltoports from tho Wcnatrlirn and Hood Klvor valleys seem to Indicate that no damage Jium boen dono by tho cold weather In thorni Important districts, ntid that the outlook Is for a consider able crop this year. Wonutclieo claims to, have prospects for n very much larger ctop In 1911 than she had In 1910, al though tho last orop was an oxtiemuly heavy one the heaviest In her hlstoiy. vTo sum up, tho situation throughout tho entire northwest Indicates that coin Itnratlvely little damage has been done outside of tho Yakima valley, which seems to have suffered aulto suvorely. Much damage ns has been dono In othui dlwtrlcts stems to bo confined to ratty vniletlun of fruit, and Is very difficult toiostlmatu at this time. Ho fas as the general upplo rrop of tho northwest Is concerned, theie Ih nothing to indicate that It has been setlouHly Injured, and tho outlook Is for a large crop for the season of 1911, mm STRONG 'VERY light receipts I'OUTIiANU. Or. May 1 llecolpts at tht Portland I'nloii stockards for the pust.weok have boen Cattle. (iCg, calves, C; hogs, 1103, sheep, 3HQ3, horses and inulus, 13. . Verj' light lecelpts have been respon sible fur unusual struugth In all Hues III the face of big dualities at rastorn markets, pi lues are held up strong Thorn amis u very autlvo demand for everything that wan offoitHt mid os lljlaHj' for light steurs and hutchei Sllff, ,,The hog market remained stiong ut ITiO for the b,it. The sheep market was strong through out, , There wps a little slack In tho sale of hurkus, but theie was a considerable amount of luiiulry. w MOOrOUD MABXSTS. ReUlI I'rtce. Veifetttbloi. 1'otatocs J24J2.26 pur cwt. Cubhage So. 1'AietilpR 2Hc. Uallfornla lettuce 0c head, Carrots ia ' Ueets 2c. Onluuu Ilermuda, 10c, Celery 7Sc mid 11 dot. Cauliflower flOifflEo head. Turiilpsr-SHa. JtUdUlH'BCO huiioh. Onions Oreon, Co bunoh. Ahphimkuh lOo lb, Jthubmb do lb. rmlt. Cocoanuts 10c each. Tangerines 16o dox, 1'ruurn Oiled, to lb. J.einons 30 ilot, Orongtis S&frsio dot. flrape fruit TBoOll dot. Umiunas SOfcaOo dox. Butter Eirir and Poultry, Ilutter-'J'Veiih ranch, wll, fitot oreuin cry, CC& Cgg Fresh ranch. Sc Uox. lluultry Hens, drasswd, Slot live ISo; spring", dnvsvetl, 30o, live, SOo, Turkeys X830e. diessed. Hay and T&. Hny Timothy, 10;ilfalfu $H, uraw, ?'' .A.aTaTaTaTaTaTaTaMBTPr'w' -'J; rffiH I I- MMmm'::ixmm Wi ' ' w bHttIhtwMMI I fMBBBHiBWBalWaW3Mk7MBgW9MiKJBBaTaytTrtiMBZJy I liii nijwiiimi m nmwii iiniiiw wii ii ' i i i" I 1 , Mft. 4..C. 5TU5&J CHICAGO. Alirll 2.", -Atlhotlngio an, opinion formefl lou(T hk that iveiy offl cor of u big corpornthm should ntlre at. tlio ago or Cfi years, Jolin C. Htillins, vice-president and director of trafflo of tho Hurilman lines Lonflrmod today's report that ho "will Jetlro In about a year. Degltiulng as a inllwuy oloik when about 11 years old, Air. Htuhlm has been an Indcfatlgjblo worker and has reached the conclusion that he Is entitled to n rest. FEARS1JBREAK Lahor Leaders Arrested Troops Pa trol City to Prevent Any Outbreak Lahor Demonstration Mlnjit Lead to Revolt. MADItll), May 1. Ttoops aro pa trolling nil tno patts of the city Inhab ited by wuikmeu today to prevent a tllteatoned labor demonstration which, It Is feared, might insult In a rvo)t against tho government. Keveiul of the most piomlnunt lahor loudois have been arrested. Circus Tomorrow Tuiuoriovv the HinU hoy will iiKiiln uou Into hi kowh foi tho lll ulroun MtMiteou Ih upon, humhlml hy the iuohh HHHiit h'h, "the lrget hiiiI miMt won duiful hIiow of lui Kliiel," The ki-oiiihIh Hie on the 1' .i K tmeka. Mid Ulr will hi h hi f Ntraele Ht lu Jo u in The uliow to 0IM1 the boii la the Al U. IbimM hlk' three-rtnjr wild Hnlmal elieua. TIm only wild animal elrvut In (! world tutU) la tha one uhlelt la owiie.1 hiiiI (HuitiolleU b Air. lUrnua. anel that It In meh'ean vll u )ipiaeltiMl U.v th duel that there ait. SU trluwl wllel Hiul dumoatle atiluiala. all of which Uav iwoia iitlal act to imrform. To kIv tlh raailar houw Idea of Ita anornilty and vtu)tHai of ita acopo when It U reallawl that It UImm 14 apodal lenith eara to wilivey It around th country and that It miUoya over tt attrnilanta. Thiea hla rlHHM, ike OMiler ou oontalnlnv mam moth (Karl araaa. where all tha wild an imal et ara ahown, l.ltMia. tlr. ItHiperda, Jat-uara. iu niKH. ouueaa. mounlnln Hon bear, kan HHrooa. all made to perfumi trloka which 114; Kraln hv. )U drain Wiuai 1 1 j i.utheil oaU, ! ten. Utrh lai i n 9;ati, llef i'.'i i ,. i mi. .j, ntftto 1'orU --oiUJIe' Wal Ui.nxeU H.4e. Mutl.M, l.'o.ui UiiiIim Kii.' SPANISH WN 'KS, "In April, 1912, I will hnvo passed tho KOtli milestone! in my rarror as a work er," said Sir, .Stuhbs today, "and It seems to mo Hint when my UStli birthday- Is eaejied, soon after, It will bo tlmo for mo to 'knock off.' I Intend to go to Ashland, O., whom I was horn, and whoro I havo purchased n homo. It will ho my aim to devote n lnrito nmount of atten tion to Mrs Htuhhs and also some at tention to one J C Stuhbs, whom I have neglected considerably" PAW ?mW START THIS WEEK Much Process is Made hy Concrete Base Gann on Jackson Street Wearinn Surface Will Be Laid in the Near Future. Home day this week l.io Claik & Hon or' Construction company will plaeo their paving plunt In operation, and be gin laying the worn Ing surface on Jack son streot, where thieo blocks of con creto base havo nltoady beou laid. Tho plnnt, onoo In npemtlnn, will not bo stop ped until late In the fall, when rains will stop woik. The I'oncteto Iniho gang Is making much heudWHy on Jackson street. Six or seven hlocUs have been brought to giuda and lolled and some throe blocks liave Iwou eoveieil with concrete ns tho Iwse for the paving. Woik Is progiess- Ing nipldly. The euib and gutter wuig havft finish ed Ulxth street and nearly all of Halt lett. Thy will soon Jump to South Holly. The graders are keeping well abend 1'tonnnt Indications alii to the effect that the old contract will ho com pletod by July 1. ' .Stiptirlnlmidi'iit A. W. Claik Is at pros lit In ltiMeluig bonier on the Impossible. A feature It Neio, the tilling lion, who, under the ill risjtliui of Mile. Itaiues, leaps on and oft. a nwtftly tunning huro Anil tlio aide aliow no oil ens Is com Opening Criswell's Quality Regular Suits . THIS In order to learn at flrnt hapd the needs of his constituent!) In tills sctlon, C 1' Stone of Klumoth FalN. who w'im appointed from Houtlu rn Uregan on the n v, flKh uiiil game ronuili nlon, has In formed local nportsmsn that he will slop off lieu. In the imur futuie. and mnle hints If conversant with conditions. The first meeting of tho commission has been called for May C, at Salem and Mr Stono will stop here while -n roi,t Mr Stone declares that he will do all In his power to look out for thi-lnteresls of southern Oregon while lie Is u num ber of the commission m v IN SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON. May 1 Tho United States supremo couit today sustained tho powei of the si cretin y of agi hnillure to regulate tho grazing of sheep and cat tle on forest reserve hind The opinion was read by Justice I.uniar It covered three test cases apepaled to tho highest court In nn effort to settle a. great mass of litigation that has arisen over the right to graze on the reserves. It was expected that no decisions In the cases of tho Standard Ootl or to bacco cases would be handed down to day. DEPUTY BUERIFr KIX.X.S A3 ItESULT Or JOKE RICHMOND, Cal , May 1. As tho re sult of a Joke, Kdward KvniiH, a stand ard oil employe1, Is dead hero today and Deputy Sheilff Hlgglns faces a charge of murder. After somo bantering In a local hotel, Hlgglns is said to have left the house. Returning a few minutes lntr, he Is said to havo shot Hvnns through tho heart without a single word being passed. Sunday Scores. At San Francisco Morning gamot Oakland ', San Francisco 1. Afternoon game. San Francisco 17, Oakland 1. At Los Angeles Merning: Vernon S, Los Angeles (5. Afternoen: Los Angeles C, Vernon 2. I At Portland Saciamento 2, Portland 1 ni.ES CURED IN 0 TO 14 SAYS . PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to-j euro nny enso of itching, blind, bleeding or protruding plies In 6 to 14 days on iiictnjy refunded. fiOc. j USED AUTO. Wlilto Oas car, completely equipped with top, wind shield, speedometer magneto, etc, etc. will sell for J1100 HHAIt CltHKK MOTOlt CO. , Hni'diiB for Health. plete without tho glaiAi blowers, man eaters, smiko i-haniiois, Punch and Judj, fire eatois, P.uls.laji danceis, a Chinese opium den nposeel wheie they smoke opium before your oyes nnd display the uiauners and customs of tho orientals and many otheis Interesting and novel utttuctlons. it Is notcel with great satisfaction tho entlro absence of any of the rough elo ment, ami the orderly and com teous trontuieut of the attendants. This Is. made possible by tho personal supervi sion of Mr. Harm's himself ami his able assistants, Mi. Il.uues pi Ides himself on the clean, wliolojjoma, uttrautlon he gives, there be-lng absolute safely for ladles and ehllelieu to attend without the need of esemts. POINT In New Location--.--Room 4, St. Marks Blk. $35.00 . . . WEEK Juok Nef Cm LoeormiWHon won a close 1 I contested game fioni tlio JuckJwnv'U' oublill. tenth Sunday on tha Medfoml uliimortd', the final score being 0-8. home I 1606c playing was oene but several nut ting l)tm ! bevtli ttfuu offered plmtj .f txultitiimt'fiJ a flr iol ciow.i JitekminVIlIii stnrtid irr with iv iuh.i, pushing iwo ru.is over tho plate he-fern Hie hoto'H kne-W the game Was o.l .Ueo ford gutheroil live runs In tho third In ning, two In tho I If lb Inning and one in tliu slxtli Inning, while Jacksonville was iieild to .one run In tin- fit.th In Hi ninth Inning JaeksonMllo rallied ano imshed five mole runs ucross tlu- plate thus foicing the locomnlilK-H to tal. thelr lust bat. ejne run v.us eno.igh mm a couple of two-lmso hits sent iinothei and finul run home. Jacksonville um-c three pltcheiM an'd the Locomobiles o.ilj one., l'atterson of the I.oejeimohllus fea tured the gume with u thrce-buse) hit Tlio lino-up. Jacksonville Jlcthtyre, shoitstop anel pltchei, ausklns, centei field, Duncan, first base, Hnnlb, left field; Coleman, thiiel base., Mciishnli; calchur; Wick, light field and pltchei , Vendt, seceind base, Sales, pltchut. Locomobiles Welffenbeck. shortstop. I'ohng, flist base, Wobor, third base unit center field, llurgess, thlid base, Oat- fan, second baho, AVIlson, right fie Id .Moler, t-iitchei, Cilll. left flyldj Putter son, Center Held ami third base; Cole, pltchei. It Jacksonville 2 0 0 0 10 110 d S Locomobiles ....() OSOMII0 'i Umplies Wilson anil Sullivan. Actress Becovorlnsr. SANTA UAKUAIIA, Cal., May 1. lto ports from the slelc room today were that May Jtobsou, actress, who was op erateel on yesteiday, Is recovi-rlng, and unless unforeseen e.omplisatlous arise will be able to fill her engagement:) after this week. Miss Itobson collapsed after Satui day's perfoimane-e hero and was taken to Potter liospltul, where an op oration was pi rformed. I MACHINES PLEASE Double Disc Records 65c Medford Music Shop .MoXKALY .M CO., 220 WKST MAIX STUKUT Sale ONLY - U. CONSIDER well before you buy vegetables, 1 hink for a moment of how they are bought' and kept. Vegetables should be fresh and " moist WithVtlip appearance of having just come from whore aatTiiro grew Iboni. Thai is,wlien they ai'e. well kepi- s-tlie way we keep them. ' ' This is the reason why all our vegetables look as if they had just arrived with all . that delicious, fresh, natural flavor you like so well! And we take good care that not a moment is losb in their delivery to you. Send a trial order. REMEMBER X"$ Tr eont of delivery is low in price, but as good as th6 best. Doesn't it stand to reason that we ean sell goods for less? Allen Grocery ' Co. 32 AND 34 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE M 3 U " eaiora upera nouse Saturday Night, May 6i Twenty-Fifth Season Grand Eevival DENMAN THOMPSON'S Celebrated Play The Famous Double Quartette The Palms The Great Church Choir Complete Scenic Production 20 PEOPLE 20 Personal Direction MU. FK AN KLIN THOMPSON PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 50c. sasNsvTsrr fsVNr Here is your opportunity to buy a good lot on easy terms: $350.00 $50.00 DOWN AND $10.00 PER MONTH. 'Lot is G0xl25, just off paving on West Seventh street. For further information, address '' P. O. BOX 838. s kuV JR71 JK IB TRADE NOT NATURE'S REMEDY kBUT A NATURAL REMEDY 1 FOR THE CURE OF ALL 1 FOJRMS OF RHEUMATISM i B. W. Dennis, 1032, Sacramento Street, San Fmncisco, writes; "Uricsol is the ONLY REMEDY I ever took that did mc any good, and, furthermore, the only remedy that has not injured my stomach. Uricsol has helped me greatly, and I keep my rheumatism jn control by its occasional use. I have recommended it to others and have noted its beneficial effects." We Hae Scores of Yoluniary Testimonials from People who Regard Uricsol as Their Bast Friend. UrtaMl curet KJiannuttuu hy ramovw t CAUSK, which U aa axcess ' a Uric Acid in tac blood lit Itald i spatial oc and in that fwU it claim iupremacy backed by prevad (act. Writt lor a Boo V-Ut , Mail ow doUar (or a bottl to The CaWorsU CUmlcal Co., Loi Anlej, Cat. and it wOt b sent to you wapaid. THE CALIFORNIA CHEMICAL CO. 325 NEW HIGH STREET . LOS ANGELES, CAL. Medford Agency, Strang's Drug Store - ll - .Jt, lJl,rf.Kl'l!rt r& - r'4'-srs rssssss - MARK H m w I