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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1911)
MEDFonn mail TiirnuNiiJ, mmfoun, omwox, riotm y, .tuly no, ion. page three A, 2844 CARLOADS OF CANTALOUPES Tremendous tirowlh of Industry In Imperial County 133 Carloads Horvcsteil In Ono Day" Formlnii Train Over a Mllo In Lcnnlli. 'I'Ihi KiMitliurn I'liciric ('oiiiiuiiiy Iiiih iliiitkiilly.roniiloli'tl (Minnf tint Krt'lil. Wt t'lll IIIIIMHIIIIIltH III Mill IllHtlliy of nuy triiiiMtKiiliitloii eoiiipiuiy In HiIh I'Otiiitty. Thin iiiovoiiiftiit whh tho liiimllliiK (if (ho cMiil(il(iiiKt cti)i or ho luilicrliil Viilley, Ciillfnnilii, mill or I In nop In Arlrmiii anil Nnvmlii. Up to iiinl IiicIiiiIIiik iiiIiIiiIkIU, July l!l, tlm Hoiilhurii I'urlflo Coiiipiitiy hud plilppml 1! H 1 1 curii or cniili'lntipi'H out film linpcrliil Vitllny ilurliic (ho hoii- nun or npproxlutiKoly (wo iiioiiIIih. Ahout I HO inoro ruin loiiiulii lo !. nlilpiu'il fniin (lilii point (o (ho niur lo(n. I'IiIm record xtilit nil provloiiti nlilpnii'iilM hy iipproxliiiii(t)ly 1(100 ciirx. Tlio riiuti'lotipo crop or Arlxotiii up to anil IiicIiiiIIiu; July '.'4, miioiiiitH lo toil curi, ullli about IIOO inoro ctirn of UiIh frull lo ho ntilppod. Ahout "ft en th hiivo ulrcuily Ihmhi Mlilppml from tho .Moupu illHirlct In Nnvmln hy (ho Kim I'cdro, I. on Aiiki-Icm timl Hull lilto roml, ahout I nit inoro roiimliiliir; lo ho xhlppod. Nearly f.7,Onn,flon poiimln or Ice were reim lied for Iho ttlilppliiK of IIioho ciilU('loilicM, Tho hlKKowt dliy'it pIcliltiK wiik June II when Kill cur IiiiiiIh were hurvotitcd, In ono Inilii, the U'lU'.th of which wiin B 1 7A feet, counldoruhly more tlinu u mllo Ioiir 'I'hero were Ill'-I crnteH In each cur mid Ifi uiidoiiH to tint crute, or u totnl iiiiuiher or H.r.KO ineloiiH In ouch rnr, mid In thU Ioiik trulii l.l'.VJ.HO iml OIIM. Two mill it quarter million dollars In (ho entluiuto of value put on (he Imperial conleloupo crop, now thai the fieuNou lo ueur ll end, Ono feat ure of thin yetir'n output, lit that do mille ItH nlxo, tho iiioloiiH have hceii or hotter iiiullty thnn nvr heforo. PENITENTIARY DOORS SWING UPON DALTON HAN I'ltANCISt'O. Cnl . July as The doom of Kan Qiieutln prUon todriy clo"nj(Ton Henry I. Diilton, for mor iiHueHMir of Alnnieda county, nvn (encod (o olKht yearn Imprisonment for ImivIiik ncfoploil n lirltio from tho Bprlim Vulley Water Conumny. An rompnuled only hy Sheriff llarnot, Dullon mudo tho trip ucronn tho hay ut 7 ii. m. Tho prlKonor'H wlfo mid hrothor hudo him fnrowoll luni iiIkIiI Pulton arrived nt the ponltontlnry nl 10 o'clock. PINCHO PON T TAR'S ANSWER Former Forester Says Explanation Docs Not Explain Ryan Given Chanco to Get What He Wanted Must Flro at Policeman. WASHINGTON, I). , July 21). . "The' pichIiIi'iiI'm iIi'IViiho of IiIh coiii'mi1 in tint Conlioller llv iiuitter hIiouh how lilllil il In to mulct ll 40'i(l ex OIIMO for II llllll llliHtlllle," wiih Hit coiumeiil licit- today of Ifotmei' Chief t'nlleil SlntoH Koicrtlur OilTonl I'hi- ojliit on I'lt'hitleiit Tufl'rt iiii'NhiiKo to ('(tiircnrt. "II Iciivch the iiuillei' windy tin loiieltt'il," l'ilieliot ciiillilllli'il, "In Hpile of Iii'h ('.xpliiiiiiliiiiiH, lite fuel ie ituiiiiH t lint I'nmidi'iit Tuft, hy open ln lint IiiiiiIh iiIimiikI Cont roller Hay. without iptlieo lu lliu ptihlie, Iiiih gi en lite (iiIitohIm licliintl Kicliitnl S. Kyuii tlm opjiorliiiiily lo nciiiirc (lie key eliiuiiH'l lo (.'out roller liny lief ore Iho pulilit' knew what wan K""k on The llullitifjcr-riuchot itivt-Niiiilinn opcueil the eycH of the piililu- to the oxteiiMho mid HiioeesHful efforlx ho lilt; iiiutlo lo moiiopoliro thp rchoiirciw of Alunl.it. Tho ' fin-In developed thcMo I'ouliiincil n Holi'iiin warning, it till mi lliu excciilivo for xprriiil witlelifiiliiesM In proU'ctiii Iho public propel ly in Alaska. "The prenitlcnt Ienien any element of Necreey, yet the ominsioii of the etinlomury III) iIm.vh nolieo to the pub lic nvo Kyuii wltiil he wiuilcil. 1 1 out off nil chance for competitor to locale on the terminal IiiikIh until lif ter Ityuu'ri Hclccliou wiih iiuitle. "I'umIiIv the protcHlrt ulrcuily iiiauV nave lite Hitiiuliou. In t n V CUM' the unfortunate friend oV eonserviitiou, in their efforts to lirinj; devilopmeiit to Alimka for the benefit of the peo ple, lire coutiunnlly ohlicd to expend their HlroiiKtli apiiiiKt the men who diould ho the protector of tho peo ples property. It look like u dupli cation of work, when we unit fne lit the policeman hefore wo ef n ehaiteo to'ntop lite lootiuu'." DONT CATCH COLD WASHING YOUR HEAD SEATTLE TO RECALL PRESENT RECALL MAYOR HBATTIiK. WiIhIi., July 211.- U" enll I ho reenll iiinyor, fleote W DilliUK, mill elect "Hob" Moilo, the prcMcnl Hlioi-iff of King eoiiuly. Thnl in lite hIu'iiii of Iho rcciill iim Mociiitinii which Iiiih Iiccii winking for lint recall of Hilling for over a nioulli. Willilil Hie next 10 ilnyH, iicconliiix to Mrrt. Culheriun Klirliin, the mov iuir Hpirit of Iho iiHHociiilinii, tlicrc will ho inont lliiin tint reipiiieil 15, lllll) MifMiulurcH to In-ill ulioiit the recall eleelioii. WOODROW WIL'SON LEADS IN WORLD'S STRAW VOTE NKW YOIIK', July 211. Woodrow Wilxoii of Now Jerwoy today leads a liicMidenllal Htraw vote coiulueled hy the Woild'n Work Mniizine. Two IbiiiiMMiiil four liiiiltlieil and fifteen iiiiiiich went ilruwii ut ruiidom I nun Novonil different Plate-, and the votci IHMIllll'd iih folloWH: I Woodrow WilHon, fil'l; William II.' Tail, 102; Thcoilont llooevclt, 271; Jiidsou IImiukui, 1)0; Knlieil ,M. ,a Kolletle, III! Champ ( Mik, 'I.'., Wil I li(im J. Mnau, .'II. FIFTY DOLLAR LICENSE PUT UPON BACHELORS ATLANTA, On., July 2!).- Oeortfin hai'liidoiH nru wainl deep in jl"om lo ilay following tint aiiiiouneeiiient that .Statu Senator Sinler propoHOH to in Irodiico u ,ill in the lei-daliuc which impittow a tax of .?() aiiiiunlly on haehelor, I'ulo the ItaehclorH an miltiiH an eyo, or a lejf, or can Haunt dire poverty n an cxcmiho, thoy will he forced to "ft no aeresh" with .."') hoiicH. IlnRklim for Ilcnitn. UNSAVORY RECORD OF CHISHOLM IS BARRED . XAKIIVU.K, Tfiin., ,Jnly 20. ('ountorfoiter iih well a iiiuriluror, wlfo ilorterletl iih well iih hi'trayor ol womon, in Iho unsavory record of I. (;. Sliinholiu, now IirciimiiiK a life Hcntenco in tho penitoutiiiry for the murder of John 1). Powell, uocordinp to HtulemeiitH mudo hy Iho nullum ticH hero today. ChiHholiu hart horn identified m Iho man who paid a fiuo of $1000 mid Hovrcd hix montlm in jail I'm piiHiiiiiK raiHt'd piveriiiueut hillrt hov oral yeai-H iiko. Alter his itIoiiho. OhiHliolin left IiIh wife mid family at Orlinda, Ti'iiii., mid wont wont. WOMEN ABOLISH JOYS OF CONFINED JURYMEN 4- VANCOUVKH, WiihIi., July 20. Tho threo Hiuall joys of a juryman t!iir(l-pluyiu Hiuokin', onHsin' arc loomed in Clark county thin year Woinaii HtilTrOKo i" Jil l icHpoiiHihlo Coiinly Cleik W. S. peir today an iinunoed that tho iihiiioh of IKH) wn moil volorn mid taxpayer, wIiohi iif,'OH raiiKO from 21 to 110 nru 'to In included in tho jfiry lint whioli if now heiuK prepared for llio fall lone of court. Tho onliro lidt will loin' :iooo. (Joint offioinlH nay Hint mixed jurieH will ho ullowed mid no offorl lo iiIioho juritm oxoliihively of min or womon will he mudo. (From Chimp) Inter Ocean.) "At thin hoiihoii of Iho year wash ing tho head, with tho lone; hours noooKHiiry- for drying tho hair, in mi iiiiucoiWHary rik that can ho onxily iivohled. "Too intiolt inoiHtiiro on tho hair i a miHtiiko in Hiiiuiiior or winter, for it makes the ncalp dry and tho hair dull and faded. It in hotter to uho a toni tdimiiMio powder onoo or twiro : w eok. "Ai(y woman dcirini; ahuiidmil. liihtrmiH hnir hIioiiIiI mix four oiiiiooh of thorox and keep this mixture in a nit tor-top ouii. Whenever tho hnir ih oily or dusty hpriuklo a tahle spoonful of thin inixtun' iipou the head; then hrush it thonmhly through tlm hnir. "Thin treatment keep tho hair liglit, fluffy mill heautifiilly lustroii. mid thorox (nootirugoH tho growth of loiigmiil wllky hair." I THEROX FOR SALE " I HASKINS' DftUG STORE ! Crater Lake Stage Line Official Crnter Iiko Htago Autos leavo Hotel Niuili nt ,H n. in. Turn, dnyn and I-Vldajn, urrlvo Crutcr Ijiko Hiuno evening. Hotiirnlng, leavo Crutor liiiko Monday mid TlniixUy. Connec tioiiM with Ktoumor Klumutli for Klainnth FuIIh. Hound Trip $2.1.00, ono way 9J5.00. Med ford to KliuimtJi IiIIh via (Yator Uiko (ono wny) 91H.RO ItoHervatioim and tit-kotii nt Hotel NhhIi or Crater Iiko (larugo. ;:rj) JatoM Kfe. $W m d mM KSWMBW1 CfSbct sas m VWQ8&A :T' h .? a: swtik WJ rv -iA VUfcff UNDER CANVAS, MEDFORD TUESDY AUG. 1 DONT MISS THIS GOOD ONE PARADE AT NOON PERFORMANCE AT 8 P. M. A HANK HOOK WIMi lilOHTK.V f3RS. tho burden of caring for your money. UopoHlt your cnnh In tho Farmers Sc 1'VultgroworR Hunk mill you will not havo to lt and worry ahout ltd Hafoty, ThlovoH don't Htonl hank hool.'H, and If flro ileHtrovH ono, yon don't lose anything, an yon would If It wa tho cimh llwlf. Opon an account today and you'll Hloop easlor tonight, and ovory night. aacs?rjo vmiii wmi4? ihtc-. " . - v- w nvfOTyy 6VT L1AMW ?S P::-ook Farmers c Fruitgrowers Bank .9 J Still In Business r i j IRRIGATION Nature Supplies the Land and Sunshine We Furnish the Water Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N". OUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Land for $150 Per Acre With Perpet ual Water on Easy Terms Can You Do Better? ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager The Southern Oregon Electric Company's office is now in the C. C. Ponting plumbing shop. It would take more than a fire to stop us from doing business. Southern Oregon Electric Co. ....4 FANS Tlicy aro healthful F F Thejr are sanitary A Thoy aro comfortable A Thoy cost one-half cent nn hour to run N 1ST A- They are Just the thing to X 1 keep your customer la t good humor Then why not buy one? Call at the Electric Building 209 West Main and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. YAKIMA LANDS RESERVED FOR RESERVOIR PURPOSES ItOHLYN' WiihIi., .Inly 20. A liii'KO I nio I of IiiiiiI coiiliiiniiiK MOT lutri'H noiir lu'i'd Iiiih Iii'uii willnlniwp liy tllll oVdlllMHMlt, IKH'Oflllllf,' (l 11(1- v'Khijj nuinliiiij,' hum Imlny. The 'IiiiiiIh uro ui'iir tlm Yakiinu iriKiillon jirojoul and aro niHorvcil pendliifr mi (ixniiiiniilidii iih o Iho iiraoliouhillty o' InillilliiK h r'Horv)ir on llunn In !()iicoti()ii with Iho pnijoi't. Wolfjnst-McFnrlaiHl Floht. uiavauki:h, wim .inly an. TiololH for hoiiIh at Iho VoIkiir(-Mo-Furlaiul 1'IkIiI horo AiikiisI 38 woro jiliici'il on Halo today. Tho priooB ruinfoj'rom !! lo if 10, rsr 0 4 A Bank's Age THE For Nearly a Quarter of a Century JACKSON COUNTY BANK MEDFORD, OREGON has servocl tho people of Medford and vicinity. At all timea there is considered first the interests of its depositors. This safe and sane policy has HELPED us to .succeed, Your business solicited because wo can Micord you the largest possible accommodations ronsistent with sound banking. Capital $100,000. Surplus $65,000 f For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining city of Medford, on long time, easy pay ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved street; cement sidewalks and paving in; also sewers, water and light. Long time, easy payments. 430 ACRES LAND, 350 acres .alfalfa land, 80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long time, easy payments. 340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land, balance fruit laud, 1 mile from railroad, on long timo easy terms. 5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40 acres upwards; price $2o.()0 per acre and upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock and genoral farming purposes; long timo, easy payments. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5 annual payments. Gold Ray Realty Co. 216 WEST MAIN STREET. fc s,fcuV