THE MEDFORD DATLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OK. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1008. Medford Daily Tribune A Lire Paper In a Live Town. yublished every evening except Sunday Medford Publishing Company. G. PUTNAM, Editor aui Manager. Admitted as Hwond Hush Mntt.-r in the Postoffice at Medfonl, Oregon. Subscription Bates: One month, by mail or carrier 0.."O One year, by mail OREGON APPLES. Orcguii Newl.iwn :tj.i-s nrc lirininu 18 Hhilliiigrf a Ij)X in tin- Loiulmi mitr kct. The bt-Ht i 'al i furiiin NVwt.viin bring only Hi shillings u hux. Th.it is a wide margin in favor of Oregon, lint there is a wider out- in the ense of the Maine apulen. The best of them bring but 18 shilling! a barrel, or one third us much as the Oregon pro Inet. Here is food for reflection in Oregmi. It is also food fur congratulation. Near ly twice? as much for Oregon npploH ns for Ciiliforiiiu tipples, nml full three t'unea as much ns the best Maim apples means that Oregon apples are king. They are the best, and no much the beat that those able to pay fancy prices are determined to have them. They are mnight for the tables of the rich. They are demanded in the home of luxury, whore prices are ri minor consideration. They are lord of the markets, and of the best markets in the wide world. Their reputation, by the grace of 1 1 1 Hiver enterprise, is established, and nil there is to do is to grow the apples nml feed these clamoring markets. The mar ket for apples has been found, and the spot on the plant where the best of them enn be produced has been located. It is Oregon, mid her selling place is to the rich people of the whole world. It is a circuaiHtaiices to give pause to the owner of Oregon laad. Is it an opportunity to be allowed to pass an seized? His revenue from grain grow ing is aa acre; from npple growing, hundreds aa acre. It is worth for grain production, $.'10 to 111 per ncre; once set to apples, it is in demand at several hundred. Wouldn't he better grow the apples and let the man who cannot grow them raise at least some of the grain? Portland Journal, arrivals here from Maker City, Or., and will take up their residence in North Phoenix district. ltd) I Iron, of Tab ut passed Hirough ln-re Wednesday. (inrri tt Stevens of l-'nirvicw Addition was it Medt'ord caller Tiu-sday. Unrrv iN'jiim-H mad- JacUnon v ille a ' 1. ....II IV'.. I...- ..fi,.i-i. John M ills, .1 r., is sick with diph theria at this writing. Our new lilaekiinilh is W. !!. I'-arson, recent ly f rom 'ulifornia. Henry ('athoiin of Medt'ord is a reg ular caller Ihto lately alter wood. He is laying in a supply tor suniater. I.. W. I'an-her was up from Mitlford Thursday night to attend t he Indjje meeting of t he Women of Woodcraft. Professor (I. A. Slannard made a fly ing trip to his homestead in the Dead Indian region, starting Friday evening. Some of the boys are catching some Hue salmon trout lately, but they say t hat t lie mo of 1 hem are branded " If. I). H." S. I-1. Reynolds U hauling lumber front t lie Stevens mill preparatory It. building a barn. The evnnuclist meetings still continue with (IS addition-. The noetiugs will . lose Sunday, March S. (ieorge A I ford was over from across the creek Thursday on business. Mrs. X. '. Puikersoii has put up her dressmaking sign and will engage in the business. "DO IT." A good motto for Medford, for the city council, for t lie ('ominereiat club is "Do It." Time spent in idle talk aad useless debate, time spent in wrangling and petty bickerings is time wasted. Hecide what is waaled and Midi do it. Don't spend months in deciding what should be settled at once. Too much energy, Ion much haste may cause some waste, but never no much as delay and tnacl ion. Lethargy is more fatal to prosperity, more fatal to growth aad development than any one thing. Lethargy mattes the moss grow on brains as well as on fruit trees. If the nice is not aways to the swift, it usually is, and it is never to the inactive and slow. Two turtles might win by a bluff, but only in a fable. When opportunity knocks, she doesn 't st ami waiting very long. If there i no preparation to receive her advanccH sho flits to another door. Crab Iter beforo sho Rets away. Do it, and do it now. WALNUT PROPAGATION POPULAR IN JOSEPHINE 00. The (1 runts Pass ( 'ourier says that many orchardists in our sister enmity hnvo either begun to put in walnuts or will soon dn no. Ilefore long this will become one of the staple prpodpucts of this region, P. H. M. Hiii-rows, who has a choice tract of orchard land on the Apph'gatc, is going to plant no less than ten acres, using nuts ft 'oil! the 1 1 til I pi nee in .1 ;i i' k Knnvillc, which tiro pronounced ihn f i mi seedlings. ( II. Snuipson of (imnts Pass, a sue cnmtful horticulturist, who has three acres of Kuglish walnuts already in bearing, has sent to Ft nil Itritt, for some of the seedlings, but (bids that the de mand has been greater than Mr. Itritt could supply, reserving nil of his out put for the pertotis planting the groves. There is nid to be but one objection to these walnuts, and I hat is t he t ;tet that th'-y ,in. raher hard shelled. Hut inusniuch a they are very thrifty and llm past years, and n re otherwise . i feet, this slight defer! ran be m it looked, when he fn. i dial ( . 1,, , ,,, is pronounced snpeih and Cn superior to that of the thin, pnpet shell nuts. PHACTS FROM FHOENIX. Wiley Hell of TjiImh preeim t pnsse.i through here Nnttmhv en r-uir to ,, font on 1uiiiie-s. Jerry Wilson, from hi ii.mmnntl. borry n h on CmIimiihii . teek, -amc in Sunday after supplier. t'alvm Tucker w;m :i sh;ipp:n:i egale here Suudav. Alf. Weeks was up I'lnin Sunday it ml made us ;i t all. W, It. I'oleiiuni of .Licktown here Sunday. The following were recent business visitors to Meii ford: D. Lehtn r and wife, Lloyd Colver. Carl Cohlcigh, I'm b ycewnrner. WiUium .1. Hear.Nb v. Ow en Dunlap, Augustus Moore, Tin . ,1 Fish, Misses Ada Keynolds Mild l.uln Roberts, (ieo. MeCIain. Hug. Ntednmi. fieerge Klfers. J. I. Henr. Hatty Hart. Hertha Hour. II. W. hY:ms. 1 I. .In cobs, Rev. W. Then. Matlock, K J. M era, Frank Livengood nml son and Wil l Furl Moore Hrry Helms and wife of Mi-.f.n,t Idrottgji here Monday. fkortntii and Keel, who re rifttly rain fr-n from l'in Falls. Ida.. 4 fttfbt the at) Vnudv ke bV -e. a Hi ' ttf of are lni plown inntit$ O A. H. .irry visi'f Wf .rd Monday after a load of fencing material and is doing nil kinds of improving this spring !ln will build a hoime this coming sum mer. Kd Hamlin win in MM ford Monday ftftr ft load nf fruit trees. mi.Mnnr family ar nv d. 1 Medford f Society Notes 1 Last Saturday evening the weilding of Miss I i rare Crouch Flliot and liudi jard tiordoa Srott of (imnts Pass look i place at 1 lie I ' n i t a t j;j ti i liurch at Port 1 liiid. Tin- voting people of the church decor.it. d the buildiii" with daffodils. ALDRICH BILL TO PASS BOTH HOUSES OF CONGRESS WASHIXOToN, March 7. In spite of opposition among republicans of both houses, notwithstanding a general feel ing that it may be a mistake, it is pn It y well settled that the A Id rich hill, in some form, is to pass both houses in congress and become law. It will pass for no other reason than that "it is the Aldrich bill or nothing," as I pointed out some time ago. This measure is now conceded by al most - every one to be a makeshift, u 'op gap, u mere tub to a whale, !'n i dent li'noscvclt has given his assent to it and promised to sign it. lint he has d so reluctantly, and upon the sole ground that "it is better than noth ing." Here he is in line with the prevn lent sentiment in congress, The repnb licans feel that they dan- not go home wil hull t Inn ing made a I least a pre terse of doing some! king to help t he country out. On no other grounds could the Aldrich scheme secure a majority of either branch. Mrs. Itose Tyler of San Francisco, laughter of the late Mrs. 'leiiiniens, Jir rived in Medford Thursday to attend he funeral of her late mother. NOTICM OF FLKCTIOX. He It Uesidved, by the City Council ,.f the City of Medford, Oregon, the Mayor approving, That there be, and is hereby called a special election in said idly for I he purpose of subinitt ing to he voters of said city for t heir ap ;iroval or rejection, a proposed amend urn t to section 7l' of the City ( harter 'f said city, and such other matters as nay lawfully be brought up at said lection; that said election be held upon ;he 17th day of March. liMW, belwi the hours of S n. in. and o p. m. of said day. The following are hereby desiguat -d and appointed as the polling places and the judges ami clerks of said elec I ion : For t he First ward Polling place. Old City Hall, oxer llaskins' ding store. Judge, (ieo. A. Jackson; judge and clerk, F. M. Jordan; judge and clerk, .1. V Willeke. For the Second ward Polling place, sample room of Hotel Nash. Judge, V. J. Fmerick ; judge ami clerk, l. 0. Karnes; judge ami clerk, II. II. Harvey. For the Third ward - Polling place. City Hall. Judge, A. T. Urisko; judge and clerk. F. M. Stewart; judge ami . lork, O. K. Collins. The foregoing resolution was mlopted hv the City Council Feluiiniv L', P.ms, Trow bi iilge, absent ; Filert voting ae, Wortmaii nye, MeiiicU aye, I Infer aye, (dwell nl. sent. Approved Febriiai v '..'o, IMiis J. F. l;i:iUV, Minor. Attest: I IK X.I. M. COLLINS. bVco.der. puss ;vilIo and greens, lie- ensemhte being decidedly vernal, and was a Mir prise to the hriile. The ceremony was performed by l,Vv. William O. Fliot, pastor of the chureli, and tie beiodic tion yiven by lor father, Ifev. T. L. Fliot, 0. I . The bride was n I tired in lur mother's wedding gown of cream sill, and carried a shower I in in j net of li;ncisMi-i. She wore a full length veil. Her maids were Miss Aliee Strong, Ms II. arietta M. Flint, sister of the bndi-, ami lu r t wo t i ny n ieees, M isses i lain and Path Fliot. Miss Strong ore while nel i.vit pink silk, hot h sle- and Mis lliMiiietta Fliot carrying da I' foil i Is. The lat ter wore cream net over silk. Miss Clara ami Miss If ut h Flint wre white lingerie frocks, these I il I le folks lending an added interest to t he cere in ony. Christopher Scot I , the groom's brother, was best man. Af ler the ehureli ceremony a reception for the bridal parlv was held al the on home of the bride's parents. The pie left that evening for their tilt ill' home at. dniits Pass. Mrs. F. C. Williams entertained the ladies of the Cuild of St. Mark's i hnreli and congregation Monday af lernooii at the rectory, in honor of Mrs. Charles Scadding. wife nf Itislmp Scudding. a l. C. MfCnllktcr, u prominent voice teacher ami chorus direcolor of So at I le, nccompn uicd by his wife, was i he guest of Mr. ami Mrs. F. F. (lore ihe first of the week. Mr. and Mr, (i. If. linker tained a few friends Tttesdav evi with flinch. Hainty refreshments served and the following were pre Mr. and Mrs. Fd Trowbridge. Mr. Mrs. Fd Core, Mr. Shirley. Mr. and Mrs Flora (irnv. ml Mrs. ( Kidd ami liter n ing were tent: and . C. Miss Mrs. P. J. McMahon is visiting rel atives in Seattle. Mrs. L'nlph Clark is the guest of Mrs. Fred II. Hopkins this week. Medford 's lodge of the Knight of Pythias will soon entertain Charles A. Parties of JetVersiHix ille. 111., supremo inland chancellor, who is on an official v isit to the jurisdiction of Oregon. This is the firnt visit to the Pacific coast in hix years by a supreme uruud chau- r. Nor of this order. fI0 REPUBLICANS NAME ' SOLID TAFT DELEGATION I t lU.'M HI'S, O., March 7. The re publican state convention has adopted a platform indorsing fully the admin-i-'tration of "President Roosevelt. The plat lot in voices ent husiast ic approval of the prosecution of illegal trusts and mote .polio ;,ud declares that "neither halt nor retract shall be sounded in the ninnh toward better government. " The administration is especially commended for the regulation of railroads ami the convention (roes on record as favoring a re i ion of t he tariff, modii'icat ion of currency laws nml re -enactment of the employers ' liability law. A full Htato ticket was tiaaied with (lovernor Andrew T. Harris at its head. Ilis name wim received with great ap plane, and no other nomination was made for the office. TI ntire state ticket is as follows: Lieutenant - governor Francis Tread way, ( levebiml. I (elevates at large to the national f vent ion 'harles P. 'i'aft . ( 'incinnat i; My ion T. derrick, I 'leveland; Arthur I. Vorhys. Ltiuca-ster, ami Andrew T. Harris, Fatoti. USES AX ON ORCHARD OWNER WOULDN'T SPRAY With an ax as a weapon. County Fruit I aspect or A rinst rnn of Marion county has begun a new battle against San Jose scale. The ca'iupfiign will be waged persistently ami without fear or favor. The first at tack made was upon a I'n acre orchard at Turner, known as the O. (!. Cole orchard. The tree are fi() years old and have been badly neglected, with the result that t he tops are taiiuh d. moss grown and diseased. All kinds of pests have found a favorite breeding -plnce there for yi a is. M r. A rinst long has given re pealed not ice wit limit avail, and at last hired a gang of men with axes and felled the trees. The season for winter spraying i now Hearing t he close and M r. Arin strotig intend" making a general catn piiign against orchards that have not lieon sprayed. Ill the past many own ers of diseased fruit trees have declared their intention to spray their trees and have promised to do it "after awhile." but the promises were not kept. With such growers. Mr. Armstrong will par ley no longer, but will strictly enforce the law. making it his duty to destroy the trees. Thousands of neglected trees will be brought to the ground within the next 110 days, much to the improve ineiit of co ml it ions under w hich the f in it i ml list ry is . developing. Jackson 'utility 's inspector should follow suit. RESPECTFUL ATTENTION is always given to the patrons of the N'ash Cafe. While the steward's and the culinary departments are carefully looked over so that the edibles may be as near perfect ion as possible, we do not overlook the service. Hence, here you are assured satisfaction in the best s.'iise of the word. The Nash Gate Buy Tickets by Wire. 'Something which is nf considerable intercut to I he public generally inul which is perhaps not gcncrallv known s the system of prepaid onl.-rs now ir. effect between stations of lh Southern Pacific company and all points in th' Fuited States. I ly means of this system tickets may be pnrchas, ,1 ;it Medford from any place in the Fuited Stares mid mailed or telegraphed direct to the ,iartv wishing to conn' hire. Sleeper ;it I'limmodat i -lis and small amounts of ash in connect ion with these t icketl" may also ho f in nish-d at the same time." tf We Don't Guess About Our Heating Systems Mxivrrmrs vTi,r nr su.i:.; !T VI'!'. I V.-I1. I- II' I, (Hi I l,:,t III.' mi , 'l. tslvinri!. - .'. nl. .is III.' r-.l:lt.' ..I tt. '. N.'.'i'. -I". .... I. I.v miMnoity i.l' I In- ."'HI V . .'ill .!' II.,- s.:'. ,.' lilt' Ml l'..r M.'lln...,..li in.-, uill ,.ii :m. 1 Ml'l.T II... I -.tli il.n ,,i ,.i , I . V h. t !. ; i......'.l I,. II ..! smN. Mll.i' .l I l.i . nn In , I., ...... . ,,,,,, Iv i'.muI. , lr. . Mil. I . I. I r ,. il l Il. n- : ii.l f Hi, .!... I .el.l '!' 1 il 1 1 1 v .1 '.il, ill.- ml -m ,.f v.i, I W I . .1, . .1. Ih. -,...ii.H .Irs I il,.'. i. :, j ,,. s, illilr ill I !V I v "I .1 I. I. ...ii ; ii. sijit.' .if 1 ll.'i;"ii. tn nil- I'll.' im.l 1 1 i li .1 I ,:f "I I .-. '. :l hi ,1 I lii I.l... 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'I'licy arc dcsisiiu'd In supply pure. 1'ivsli air. warincil In any ilesircd tcinpcratuiv. l!iit, I iest nl' all. and what you want - - wo uivr a IhuuI in any surety eoin pany uuaranleeini,' the aniiiunt of fuel it will reipiire to warm a srhool liuildiuu: of a niven si.e, and the aniouiit of power il reijui ces to oper ate Ihe fan. INX'KSTIOATE We know we don't jrtiess The W G FflcPlierson Co Heating Engineers, 328 Glisan St., Portland, Oregon .rv- t s j en h bi n . "ta I - J II -if- r- ka I I i i ra j rak i ii 11 . '.I'sJV -sK r - . ;: ' ;.l t'.x" I jk. I ml A I r-4 fJ fJ ;'i gj.na I SOilE CLOTHES SEEM TO BE ONLY FATR - "WEATHER CLOTHES, AND COCK Eh AND DROOP IN MTST AND RAIN. WOOLEN CLOTHES DOX'T, AND OURS ARE WOOLEN. Model Made and Tested TIIEV FIT YOU BEFORE YOUR EYES, AND THEY K EEC ON FIT- TINO TILL YOU ARE THROUGH "WITH THEM. VOL- WILL SEE HERE THE GRANDEST DISPLAY OP "SPRING CLOTHING ""TO HE POUND IN SOUTHERN OREGON. FOR MONEY SAVING, QUALITY GETTING AND SATISFACTION-GIVING IT'S THE GREATEST DISPLAY EVER ATTEMPTED. PERFECT MOD ELS IN EXTREME OR CONSERVATIVE DESIGNS, IN ALL THE RICH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WEAVES. CALL AND TRY ON A FEW. Model Clothing Co "MEDFORD'S CORRECT CLOTHIERS" WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR THE CORRECT STYLES. A Homesite Made To Your If Him hud hi'cn pirsfiit irhrii Xnliur fir.sl fashioiinl ahoiles irlicrr nun imtxt '''''. ' """"'.' .'"" (((( lo QU UE' AXXK ADDITIOX lo nml,r ii i more h -sivuitir silc for a lunnr it iilrcuili in. From it shuilioint of sroicri, limit Ii fulness, pro.rim ili to business district, intrinsic torclincss inul nil modern conveniences, ion ore cliidlenied to find its cqind u round Medford. QVKKX AXXK ADDITIOX is the Xob Hill of Med ford, is siliinled on il fenlle sloic off Knsl Seventh street, ivcrloid;in!i I lie Hoifiie Hirer vidlen unit its met roptdis. It is ivilhin five minutes' indk from the jiostofficc. (Jl'FKX AXXK HAS XO RIVAL AT AXY I'ltlCK. Lids in (JI'LIJX A.V.VA' ore fennine moncij-nmkcrs. I'ropertn mines ore incrensintj nipidiji. and ion irill double ijonr maiicn irithin. n ip'iir. Jlniini a lot in QVKKX AXXK and the bitildinfj of a home is the cmnnci pnl ion proclamat ion of a new life and the easlini off of Ihe old. TUK TKUMS AUK EASY 'J( PKI! CKXT 1HYX AX D $10 .1 MOXTII. THE rUICK IS LOW, KUOM .f") .t lot rr. The purchaser of lots in this addition is prolcctal Inj a Jpl'JOO tniildinii n strict ion. which insures to the home erect cr a most desirable class of neiih Inn s and menus that Ihe addition is destined to be Ihe c.rchisive residence por tion of Medford. KOI! KFLL PAL'TICVLAnS IXtJCIIJK OF E.E.KelIey, Palm Block Medford Oregon iiissiii.rrtoN or i'aktnt.i;shii 'I'Iii. i.;irltii.sliip tiiiliiTtn txistmi; In' tni'. n eluirl.'S IV tin -.-lviuir -'""I V. William is li.-r. I v .lishi.1 :u:. Mr lln.-. lrii; assiiini s tin- l. as. :iti,1 full m:iit:ii;i-nn-iil, Mr. Williams rrtiriiii; AH ai'i'iHints slum! 1 1- ..'ii.l tn Mr. Ha iliik'i: an-! all lil:s against llit Ojwra II. .as,, mil ).,- ,',.. Iiihi. iSij;,,..,!.) l'ui:ni:i;ii K e wii.i.i vMs. I'llAS. 1). HAKl.HlliO. -".'. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. wiMniw sriiKKNs. i ioi; sri;i:i:s. kiai i: en klts. oi-tii K FIXTfUKS AMI ALL KINIS or l'l. VMM; MILL WORK, IX- i I.t tUNii TriNKI VOI;K AMi F.Wi'Y 1.1,'II.LS. F. BETWEEN GTH AND 7TH 8TS. TIIONE .r3. Coil for Sale. Wf nro 'i.nv jiri parr.l In furnish pi.'kr.l i-nal nt lh. niin. M : .0 mil. 11st ,,f tnwn, in nnv ninnnnt ili'itiri?i1 J7.."rt p,-r Inn. If PACIFIC COAL CO. The o Medford Brick Co. roMI'OSi'D of W. v.. I'Hinnv. o. 1. XAtll.K. (!. olllil K. MANT 1A( Tl lAi;s OF COMMON- AMI I'K'KSSKIi I'.lili rC. C.KNKHAIi COV 1'UAl l;s AM) lirtl.I'KHS IN ALL ITS IsliANi TIKS. I'l.ANS-VNP KSTIMATKS FFHMMIF.R ALL Wo UK til' A 1. A NTKF.P. LIMLN'D I'l.ASTKB AND t'FMIKNT FOli s.U.K.