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,l"H rnr rr- medford Marrn TRTnuNTn, arEDFORD. okkcion, monday, sicptemdtcr o, 1012. ""'"" KSOTU THR9V ,i i i 7 FEW BARTLETTS Ml CAUFORNA 'llin California Fruit Distributor)! Issue llin following dated tlauramoutn, Hnpt. 7! Pcmi'liem cars. It will lio aeon Hint (hn movement of thin fruit Iiiih been iiiat'llnilly Hlallonnry, thoro IiuIiik lint Imlf it car difference ho tw(n-n UiIh week it ml liiMt. Mnr limti'liim will hit imillulilo for ship niniit from thin tltiio on If conditions JiiNtlfy their movement. Hnlwriys arii now ready ami l.nvl Sllnga will ho shipped an required. The season lit finil drawing to a clone ami thoro will ho comparatively few pouches to bo offered lifter noxt week, Pears: 1!D7 earn. Considerable giianlltlim of llurtlottn aro Htlll In evidence, but u larKo poreontugo of tlio moViimont consists of Fall ami Winter varieties. A fow llurtlottn will lio nvnllablo for tlio noxt two Avoolw, hut thn quantity will ho small, Weather: California Iiiih been vl lied hy a very iimiHiial storm during tlio pant throo iluya and weather re ports liulicalu that for sixty your thoro linn not linen no equally heavy rainfall ho early In September. A light i) how or foil Sept. :ird; on thn Mb It begun fiKnlu and continued at Intervals throtiKh tho day. Home vineyard serlloiiH received a general drenching whllo other havo ph raped with an Insignificant nnioiiut, (Irnpit picking will bo delayed for two or thro day. Whllo some dam age Iium undoiibloilly (iron doun It Ih not expected that It will materially u f fort tho output iiiiIi'kh tlm storm should roiitliiuo for sonm das Ioiik or. Couiparallvo statement of shipments. AllKUNt 3 1st Cherries Aprkotn Peaches Plum Pears Grapes MEN, OF WEALTH HUNT SAVAGE WILDCATS THAT TERRIFY HOMES NEW RIIRA L QUE UP ROTS CEK "HT STALKING WILD CPiTSf Led liy miMi of wpnlili, an aniud eiM'dlllni Im -t tin In ti.'t of Hie savage wlldnil that lute been lerrlfj- . ,. ...-. i. !.. i mi. jiiiiiiK mi- Kiinn-H n i.oiig iMiniui. i nrru or me lemiuiK metnlierx or tlio inioiiy Iwludo W K . iMirrmii. unnni iiiiiiik ami i- u iioi.hiim, all of ulioui an- pmnilncnl In JIip ilmim-lnl world riip nfrcmlltiK 1 1 4- Ulilil illllil llnliiuullii l.ulj l.il .... 1.. II.. I ... I I . i ... 1 a. a . t " - ... '"" """- i"i". i"ihu in imp iipiii a o; nip tiniiiHprrt woo ftppiin hip Kiifiiinpr on tup irlp '' lain! IipIWppii I ip .Mlnillr Uuali iitnl Urpiil oiiih liny I'nr rarn Hipp volliiRprM Iiivp n-luninl in i ,p . yy, f.'rj!iii(nK iu hri,B Mill II.IIU ti.ll Tj lllill III. .11 i. III. .1 ..I. .1. .. .1 .. .a ... . " .- ..W . '. . ' V" ""'" "' " ii" i'"uii i ii.ii iijp iun iu o iiikuii 10 iup W9ihJ' noil ilnri iim vwili h kiiiiwn ihi law. in i ..I i. .,. ... in,. i, .. .,,.,, . , , . n lie iv rac 110 TRUCK TAKES GREAT SUPPLY OF FRUIT TO COAST PEARS IN GOTHAM 11)11 21K 22.1 V, 17.IS14 1 3 II i ISrtlU (H9i 1012 ior.w 1713 U 2529 Vi U83 M(10 rooi COM LIFE IN imm TIipmi rpuiarkalilo filnm rovoiil Hip worhl'n jiroalPHi nm ru-( iiumIpI ppnnl iiintitiitiiiii in iU pulirpty. It inkph tliri'n poiiitlplo tppIh of n thou miiiiI I'ppt piivIi lo iiortray lliix, llio imihl powi'ilullv imhin inciiiK inotiil Ipnuoii ovpr oflorcil in motion pip lure, DppurliiiPiilh of tin priV'ou hip liprp nliowii. Hint vihilnrx iipxpi' kpp, Midi an Hip faniotiM lleilillini Nntv'ui, ponviplh tit work, tin liopilnl ami Hip oMratiiiK room, Hip I'piiiiiIp iIp IhiiIuipiiI, niMMipri at thoir niciiU, liMukprM' row unit Hip palaco ol iIpiiIIi. Kwrv loot of tiiphn t ilutr. whip (iikpii liPliiml tint criiu, yrn wulls of Hid Ohio ppiiltunliut'.v, iow in l: Iiow oor 1HII0 tluriur mul Ipk ppralo lawlirpiikPiH aro pain Hip .pii ally of. I lip iiiPMualilo law, Slav iiijj iluy in nml day out it t lianl mul wparisoinu tiihk'H, nllowpil liltccii iiiiuulcH in which to pat, locked in pIippHphh ct'lU throuijli the Ion-,', Ioiicnoiiio Iioiiih of Hip nilit mul nop iiniti'il from fiipinl uml fop hy hIpiii mul unyielding lmi mul ImlU. II is hiiiihiillouul, hut ul Dm haunt limp a moral Iphmiii, Iippiiiiso Ihto pip turtth can lie, diown in any eliutch, lioforo any hpliool, ami enpcciull.v to the rliildrcn, Iiupiiunp tliey piovo ludiHpiitulily how Htronj in tho arm of our ureal nation ami iiow Hwitt urn hiiio it will hliiko uliuu tlm lightK of. iU puoplo mo outraut'il. Tho ilium ufo liein kliowu nt tlio theater loilay uml tomoirow, Tho uihciit of tin auto lnick ut i Brsotiol t Day Ihhiio tho fulluwlni: ypeiipil up iipw iiiiukvtiiiK tditiotir " ot. Now York, AitKiitit 30: in Hip Hokuo llivor viiIIp., i-n h I ho I 5:1 cur Wlin.'Jn 4 enra Thurn IJokiip l.ivor Itoniior nmUiuiio of o-ir' ''"' "", c'" carH 'otrdny (Friday) proilupo piiii now find iniirkilH in Hip "'"ki'M n Krnml total for tlio week of poiiHt louiib, wliero piippt. nrp fjond '12r' c"-"" tll(1 huavfeat of tho bcokoii. ami ill maud contiiiuoio.. TIip (ruck Kortimntoly tho wcathor thin week jiiht put mi Hip Kurokii fruit fiiiui. ,,n 0,'," "". rl,mr u"'1 fn,r,y wnrm owiip.I hy J. II. HoliiiiMUi mid mm, on U'ormlttlim froo Htrcot HaJp. Hip AppleatP, lia, iplurneil from iU HartlolU 77.000 boxes auctioned initial trip o I'rpM-pnt ril, ,vi,ii hero thU week, of which 17,000 Krl miiilo profituhlp miw of ith load olV"l' nn,, ,fi'00n Thurwdny, and tho fruit. Jt parried ik-iipIips InniHv. '""i-lot nlinost nn BtroriR t tlio eml ..i... I ! oi uiu wpck an ii wan n.iruur, u never imw tmch n maRiitflccht con- ami hut throe. iIiivm were coiimiuipiI in Hip louml tiin mill Hip wain tit tin pro.lupp. Tho auto purrinl tw. tons', "'""Ptlvp ilommid for Hartlctt ponm. ami rp.ip I tin ml pilv early 0,,l",,, 0( II fcw oxtrn fino Cn,,for enough .... Iho m , .iv lo'dixpoM, l,,tt.ln""nl?,,n; w"'" ' ro 2'r'0 or Uv. fruil. and ho third day o $3.00 all tho Kood CalfornnB Pold l ) i ., ....ii ... .. ..:.. fro'" 2.10 to 2.0 and hardly any " II'""', "- '"II ,ir II III I ... ,.n lo (IriuiiH IW and Imek fr tlio I"' V" ? fu j but hard, licraiiBo Tlm Itoliiiihoiih find the truck a inoxt expedition unit piofituhle way of marketing tli.jr Truit. RECORD ffiO OF 8URBANK POTATOES Hcott DavU hrntiKht In from IiIh Table Kock potato rjinch .Monday 13 potalopH that wolKhed 12 V poimdn. dim from one hill. Thoy were Minn eapollv llurbank, nil moo(h and IiIkIi K ratio. From tho .'IS acre In potatoes, tho yield Ih eittliuatod to exceed i!000 BiirkH, Home of tho crop runnitiK over 300 HiiekH to tho aero. TIiIm Ih tho larKPtit potato ylold yet planted In tho Hokuo lllver valley and ilemonHtratetJ what can ha done with potalopH, one of tlm cropn hlthorto ueKloptod. For tho flrat time In re cent yearn, tho valloy will export po tatties this year mid It might juut iih eiirtlly export huiidrodn of cars an a fow, Soino yellowish mountain fruit. 33 rnra from tlio Northwest and Colo rado thin week which koIiI ull tho way from $1.00 to 2.15 bulk yea- terdny around ?2.00 to $2.10. Wo hope tho present prices will bo maintained. CROPS SPLENDID IN MIDDLE WEST Heavy cropii with the jieopl oer the outlook la the report C. Itnndall of tho Mouutnln View or chards on tlio middle went. Mr. Itandnll has Jntt roturnnd from mi extended trip cast and north. "Tho outlook Ih very fiood." stales Mr. Itandnll, "ns all of tho crops wero Reed thin year mid prices are Reed. Tho heavy crops man prosperity. Next year n largo number of eastern peoplo will pobubly ecck homes In tho ItOKtic Itlvor vnlloy." 1?io oKtabllHlimont of rural mall routo No. 1, lo tho FootH creek dl trli'l, Iiiih been granted by tho poat offlco department, nccordltiR to ad vice received by I'oatmiiHtcr John II, llntumerHly of (Sold Hill, nayx tho N'owb, and aervlco will Inaugurated November Int. During the Intcrvcn li)K time an examination of appllcnnU for tho carrying of mall on this routo will bo held, although the data for such examination tins not yet been appointed, Tho petition praying for tho es tnbllHbment of this routo was circu lated last April by Postmaster Ilam morsly and Frank Avery, nnd re ceived the endorsement of practically every resident of tho district, 104 nlgucrs In all being secured. Hokuo lllver nlso applied to tho postofflco department for tho new route, with that point ns a distributing center, but the moro advantageous location of Gold Hill carried the day for this city, and mall to Foots creek resi dents will bo addressed to "Gold Hill, Kouto 1." Tho now routo will total a trip of twenty-five iiiIIcb dnlly, exectp Sun-J days, for tho carrier, nnd will abol ish tbo old postofflco of Draper, where "Undo Hob" Cook has dis tributed mall for tho past twenty eight years. WHINE COUNTY TO ME LOCAL OPTION VOTE; GIIANTS PASS, Ore., K.pt. !). The county court Inib.s culled an elec tion on tits local option (picitioit, to be held nt the time of tlio general election in November, (irant.s Pass lias been dry for the paft two years. S.S.S. BEHOVES BLOOD HUMORS Star GRANTS PASS CUTS T OREGON STUDENT LOST OIIANTS PASS, Ore., Sept. . The city couuttil Iiiih just eiiaeleil iu iiitliimupp making radical veiliiotioilH ii tlio rates that uloeliin light mid power companies eau cliargo for ser- it)0. TIlO dill M'llPlllllo WHS IlllhUll on a rule of 10 cents per kiluwut hour, wliilt tlio now rain Iiiih u 7-ceut basis for resilience lighting. For lighting in the lilicjness Miction tint huso rule is tl cents pur kilowul hour. Power rules are oiiu-liall' (lie lighting rate, !! I1I ' ' SAN l)IIC(H), Culi, Sept. H. IMunging forty IVut ovor tltu Mini' niug gruilo, seventy miles noitlieuit of iliis oity, in lliuii' uutomohile, Mis. J'Ymik (Iniuilior. wife of a lueul piiiitnr, wnti iiiHtiiutly killeii, hoi lius IiiiikI was hov(iuI,v Injiiruil, uml Mrs, Hurry Salo of l.os AuguliiH wa se verely hurt. A iirokun stoi'iing gear it? blumotl for Hiv uvoMpiK, Jl'NKAU, Alnska. SpiI. U.-,Ioiin Sluittuiik, J1, it stutleut nt tlio W.ii versily of Ortgou; Rell l.inseott, 'JO, ii resident of Doughis, ami Leslie Oliver, 17, nfJuueuu, aro liplievtl to huvo poiihluul in tlio inouiilaiiih buck of Sheep oreek, four miles south of Iiuip, liuriug become lost in u fog while hunting. Parties of woodsmen mul Indians, who huvo been sen celling (he woods, within u rmlitih of twenty milt's, huvo been uiiiilile to find any truce of Iho hoys, who set out from Juneau on Thursday morning, e.puuting to re turn tho sumo day, Tho Ihreo Iio,vh were unprovisipueil mid cairied no blankets or heavy garments. They wero unl'muiliar with tho mouutuiuous country in which they must have been wander ing during (lie cold nights of tho lust wueK. Heavy rains huvo fallen the lut Hugo duys and littlo hopo Is enter tuiui'd of the boys lioiug found ulivo, ANNOUNOICMKNT. MIhr Cathorliio Moars will reHiimu teaching tho pianoforte on Monday, Soptombor tho ulxtoonth. HobIiIoiicq 0, MlHtlotoe, Tolophouo Main 0324. JOSEPHINE COUNTY TO REPAIR TRAIL DOWN ROGUE RIVER Joephine county is to tepair the trail down Hip Kogup river, and ro open up to Hip trade of tin oily n rich teriilurv that has been going in other iliiceliniiK, say,, the Couriei. The old Itogup liver trail, built or igiuully by th goxeiument at a post of from .fPJ.OIMl to .flo.lMIO, lui not lipen kept up properly of Into years, uml portions of it are in very bad condition. This s especially true from Hunker creek t Windy guler, a tlihlnupp of three or four mill's. Thin trail PNtcuiU from (lalice to Agues, u rtud being built I'lom the latter point to Hip const. The grade of the trail is good, following the liver, mul making a route Hint eau be travplpil wilder or summer. With this (rail in bad tepair Hit farmers ami minor of the lower Koguo have gone to Kosebuig to do their trading, lilit owing to the altitude, the West Fork trail was not good for winter travel. Evory poro and Rl&nd of tho skin Is employed In Iho nocossary work of preserving Its smooth, even toxturo, sottonlng and cleansing It and regulat ing the temperature of our bodlas. This Is done by an evaporation through each tiny outlet, which coos on continually day and night. When the blood becomes Infoctod with humors and acids a certain percentage of these Impurities also pass ofl with tho natural evaporation, and their sour, fiery nature Irritates and faflaraes the akin, and dries up its natural oils, causing pimples, bolls, pustolos or sonio itching rash, or hard, scaly skin affection. 8.S.S. cures skin troubles of every kind by neutralizing the acids and removing tho humors from tho blood. 8. S. 8. cools tho ncld-heatcd circu lation, builds It up to its normal strength and thickness, multiplies its nutritious, red corpuscles, nnd enriches it in every way. Then the skin, instoad of bolng Irritated and dlsoasod by the exuding acrid matter, is nourished, soothed and softenod by thii cooling, healthy stream of blood. S. 8. 8.. tho greatest of blood purifiers, expels all foreign matter and surely cures Eczema, Acne, Totter, Salt Rhoum and all other diseases and affections of tho skin. It romovos pimples, blackheads, and other un sightly blomlshes from tho skin and assists in restoring a good complexion. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advlco desired free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. SURELY SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS "I'a ie's Dlapeptln" Kutls Indigestion, (Jai, Sourness In Five Minutes APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Sell? APPLES What sorts nnd quantities, and what price? Wo aro not tend ering for anybody's fruit. Do you want to consign and chanco tho market? Consult us and wo will glvo you quotation!!. 1 every caso wo send tho Boilers Kilo not. N New York wo uso our own salo note, and do not havo apples sold by auction. H. N. WHITE & CO. 7(5 Park Place New York "Ileally does' put bad stomachs In order "renlly does" overcome Inill goHtlon, dyspopslu, gas, heartburn lint! sourness In ttvo minutes that -Just that makes I'apo's Dlapopsln the largest sailing stomach regula tor In tho world. If what you oat rermoutB Into Htubborn lumps, you boleh gas and eructate sour, iindl gcHtud food ami acid; head Is dUssy and aehas; brouth foul; tonguo coutod; your lusliles filled with bile, mid ludlgoBttblo wnsto, romumbor tho moment Dlnpopsln coiuob In contact with tho stomach all mien distress vanishes, It's truly nstontahlng al most marvulous, mid tho Joy Is Its hurnilousnoHH, A largo flfty-cont caso of Pupo'8 Ulapopslu will glvo you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money back, It's worth ttu wolght In gold to men and women who can't got their Htoinuchu rogulittod, It belongs In your homo should always bo lcopt handy In caso of a slok, Bour, upset stomach during tho day or at night. It's tho qulukout, surest nml most hnrmless stomach doctor In the world, Established 1S7S Incorporated 1904 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants SOI Franklin St., New York ( Our Specialty APPLES and PEARS Wo havo our own housos In NEW YOIIK, LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GIjASCOW Direct oonslgnmonts soljcttod or SCO our Iloguo Itlvor roprosontatlvo. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon Tlio University of Oregon Correspondemci School offers, FREE, with tlio exroptlon of cost of postage on papera nnd cost of tli University Extension rjulletln, to CITIZENS OP OREGON, forty UNI VHU8ITY C'OUHHEH by MAIL. Ability to profit by tho courses Middled Is tho only requirement for enrollment In tho Correspondence Department, Courses aro offered In the dopnrtmontu of Hotany, Debating, HconrtmtiWi Education, Electricity, English l.lloratliro, English Composition, History, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and Surveying. Wrlto to tho 8ccrotary of tho Cor respondence School, University of Oregon, Eugene, for Information and catalogue, COURSES IN RESIDENCE nt tho University prepare for Hip T'rofos. slons of ENOINEERINO, JOURNALISM, LAW, MEDICINE, and TEACH ING. Fall somester opens Tuesday, September 17. Address tho llegls trar for catalogues descrlptlvo of tho Collogo of Engineering, tho College or Liberal Arts, the Schools of Education, Commerce, Law, Medicine and Music, GET YOUR BOXES AND Pac. 5621. CRATES for Peaches and Cantaloupe from ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Oregon v ,f- Home 307 Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Bank i Soundness of principle Economy of management ' ; " Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter ,Presidcut G. R. Lindlcy, Vice Pros. C. W. McDonald, Cashier k'.r1 IT PAYS THE 1'IIOTOGItAPHEIl TO USB AND HANDLE Seneca Cameras i They aro uncqualed In simplicity of operation, In durability and In results. Havo many marked' Improvements not fdund on any other Camera. Made on Honor Sold on Merit Not in the Trust Our lino la exceptionally completo, consisting of many stylos nnd sizes, enabling ovory ono Interested in photography to secure just tho Camera they want. SENECA CAMERAS will please your customers, and pay you a good profit. WHITE TODAY FOU HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED OATALOO SENECA CAMERA MFG. CO., Rochester. N. Y. Largest Independent Camera Manufacturers In tho World. s i f Y X u ;Uio 11. vj. (jutes houses on Koso Avouuq. Uomo and soo aiul Do convinced tlutt f Y V T -t w Another Big Cut in Prices , Tl'you want a real homo ono that will stand tho tost of time Injy one of Hho U. 13. Gates houses on Ttoso Avonuo. Come and soo and bo convinced that :1hoy aro tho bost houses in town not only tho best houses in town but tho .-.cheapest considering quality and location, because ho has nmdo a big cut in tho prico as it is necessary for him to movo at once to a higher altitude and a ' dry climate on account of tho poor hoalth of his family. 3 now bungalows and 8 lots on Rose. Avonuo aro SOLD. Wo havo loft to offer only one now Grroom I bungalow. In a fow days it will bo sold. ;H.E. GATES, Ownor 23 Rose Avonuo ' J s JlII ; - a H l4hil4 i tifl