o MEDPOIM) DAILY TKllftTXU, MKDFORD. OR., SATURDAY, 14, 1908. -I i I I'j 1 PHACTS FROM PHOENIX. Tilt- following wrn business cultris in M-ilt"orii last Sanmlay fit. m !n-rv: M. W. WlKM-lcr ami son Alviti, V. K, Aiult'rsuii and wife. Klnicr (j. olfinan, Harry and laa Andrrtnn, l'rotVssor Sims. W. 11 Taylor, X. C. Purkerson and sou Xi'il. S. F. KVyiiolds and sex-', i ral more. Kd Aini'Tsoii wjis a .TaoksnnvilU' c:tllir Sat if lay toay hia taxes. Malon . Whfi'li-r returned from 'i rants Pass Friday from a short bus iness trip. Hi nier., Miss Katherine (iilfilMan, at'i-iniijiiinii-.l liim back and will stay Ih-iv for some time. James Morton went to Medford Mon-! day after a lo:i, of lumber for build-1 iiij; Mirtosi"i. j Frank am (ii'ornc McClain were in Me.lford Monday. t j Sam Kempt lmrii. the Grand Vnion Te:i company's .I:o kson county rt-prt1- sentative. is liere ipiite frequently. j Mrs. Alvfili Haanflond of Med ford spent Snndav vu Monday hern with lier inotlu,rr'J,Jj'ree, Dr. iri' lIarjraviV,Ms in our midst Wednesday. Fletcher Fisli, warbler and cartoon ist, spent Wcdiicsdav evening in Med ford. A. Ifearn, ,mr gonial storekeeper, spent a few hours in Medford Wednes day. Henry Shaft-r has bought a part of Charles MeChiin's place on Main street and will build thereon. The ladies of the Christian church met at Mrs. N'. C. Pnrkerson 's last Thursday afternoon and organized a la dies' aid society. They will meet everv week for awhile. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. ,S. IV Kevmdds on Thursday, March 20. A. Johnston of the Standard mill has been appointed agent for the Jenasco smooth surface roofing; also for the 'entral Door & faimber company s doors and windows. Harry Kennies spent a few hours in Medford Monday, after building materi al. He is building a fine mi Ik house. h. F. TiWs and wife, who recently bought the A. Moore place on Coleman creek, a mile southwest from here, has had the tops cut off the tall oak trees that were in his yard, so as to kill out the mistletoe. at the Sunday night with a total of 7!) additions. A Y. I. S. C. K. was organized with the following a officers: President, Karl Tfeynolds; vice-president, Harry Reams; treasurer. Ada hVynolds; recording sec retary. Lola iVirkci-son ; corresponding secretary. William Wilder. There were about ;t" present who expressed their willingness to lielp as members of the Society. Art Rose, the tourist, is back at home again f JACJCgONIJiLE ITEMS. V Mrs. Joi'pltine Russell- and M iss .Francis Xmiaii spent Thursday afterit')n with Medi'i.r friends. Mrs. W. R. Coleman 'spent the day in Medford Thursday. Mrs. I). li. (limit, who has been help, ing collect taxes in the sheriff? office, has returned to Ashland. C. 1,. Remix's ami wife and peter In-iv.-h have returned from a trip to l:-rke!ey. j (ius Xewlmrt. candidate for district attorney, who has been ill at Grants Pass for t lie jjast week, was able to come home yi-terday. Mr. and Mr. Kd Wilkinson of Med-fm-d spent Tlnrsdny and Friday with relatives in t"Wn. Mrs. I.ouisr C'aughthran lias gone to Southern aliijrnia on business for a few Week A rod ami Aw club, eom posed of 20 organized Friday eve Coletnan president and T.ewis Vlricli J-cretary anl treasurer. Some big slie.it s will be held in the rear future. The evnng'isrjc meetings Presbyterian "church closed members, was ning with W. fl Pittsburg ((I) 4S.50 Sioux City :tu.u0 St. Joseph 30.00 st, Louis, Mo "mi St. Paul ,'lo.itO Washington, I. C. ("0 r:i.2." Medford, Or. Is located in Jack sou county, Southern Oregon, in the heart of the celebrated Rogue River valley. The valley has au I area of approximately loOO square' miles and is about half us large as ; the state of Delaware or Rhode Island. The Rogue River valley is one of the most prolific in t ho entire country, and produces apples, pears, peaches, ; grapes and other fruits with extraordi nary success. During l!"7 an orchard near Medford shipped a carload of pears to Xow York City, for which the gross price of $4(122. so was paid. This is t he fresh f rn i t car record of t he world and is equivalent to the remark able price of 17 cents per pound for fresh fruit at wholesale. The fruit which made this remarkable record was' Du Cornice pears. The best previous record of fresh fruit was also made by Mill ford (in l!Miii) when $;ij."0 was paid for a carload of the same fruit. The records made in the Rogue River valley in orchards adjacent to Med ford during l!t(i" are so wonderful as to surpass belief. Sixteen and one-half acres of Winter Xellis pears produced 19.000 net f. o. b. Medford. Fifty five trees of Yellow Xowtown Pippins pro duced Sin boxes of fruit, which, in spite of the financial pa me in London, panned out $1711. HO net. These trees grew on less than one acre. The three acre orchard from which this fruit was taken has produced an average amount of $000 net per year for the last eight years. One hundred and fifty two Yel low Xewtown Pippin ti-eH produced in 1!07, :t12.T f. o. b. Medford. These trees grew on three acres. From eight acres near Medford 0000 boxes of Xew town Pippin apples were marketed in t!'7, netting $2000 an acre f. o. b. the orchard. For the past seven years this orchard lias netted $7!0 per acre aver age Apple and Pear Return;;. Seven acres of Bart let t, pears near Medford in 9107 grossed $2200 per acre. A young Part let t pear orchard of .'10 acres of S-year-old trees netted $HM'S per ncre. Twenty Winter Xellis pear trees net ted $H0uii. These figures show the won derful profit made in 11107 for apple and pear orchards about Medford a profit exceeding $100(1 per acre in many cases. Although the record for 1900 does not show such wonderful returns, the figures are, nevertheless, exceeding! v Inrge. . Three-fourths of an acre of S;iit.eilberS produced .Is 7 boxes in l!oii, which brought $1171. Four acres of Spit.cuhergs brought $21 Hi. Twenty two acre-; of pears in I9''ii produced 1 boxes of fruit, which sold for $SNS4 f. o. b. cars. The significant fact of the wonderful nsoinvcs and possibilities of the Rogue River valley is shown by the offer of the Mi d frd 'oinmereinl club to pay $.1mo to any one who can show by au thentic testimony that, any city or town in the Tinted States, outside of a 40-mile circle, wit h Medford as a center, lias t r Unitary to it. within the same radiii as many diversified re sources as Medford, Or., can show with in the rori' ponding radius. Among the resources of this wonderful valley are the following: Resources of Valley. Apples, pears, cherries, apricots, ber ries, grapes, nectarines, radishes, toma toes, horseradish, asparagus, prunes, ar tichokes figs, potatoes, oiiie:, carrots. sugar com, chestruts, almonds, butter nuts, walnuts, peanuts, lettuce, canta loup) s. watermelons, pee.s, beans, but ter, cheese, tob:;cco, rye, cattle, sheep, goats, hogs, honey, lime, marble, gran ite, iron, talc, mica, jade, anyx, ngate, chrome, garnets, tellurium, lead, plati num, cinnabar, gold, silver, copper, ce dar, oak, cedar pine, Douglas fir, white pine, black otik, madrono, asbestos, ar tesian water, mineral springs, sand stone, waterpower, alfalfa, etc., etc. Medford is a thriving, bustling com munity of about .1000 people and is growing rapidly. Full in format ion about this section can be obtained by addressing Secretary, Commercial club, Medford, Or. "PRIDE OF THE NATION" OR "SNAPSHOT." Remit 2-V in stamps to C. S. Mitch el!, Ashland, Or., for either of these latent and greatest March Twosteps, which rank among the best ever com posed. Ask to hear them played at auv music store. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. Window and Dour Screens, Fence Pickets. Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. F. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 53. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE C. H. Pierce & Son 11 1"J' acres choice fruit land, neat improvements, fruit and alfalfa, some wood. Price .$.'1,100. .IS -sSi; eres. (1 inih-s from Ashland, l:i: tlie'ier and stork proposition, spiings. .I.oon(i)oi fpet iw tim l i r. l'rico ,f20 an acre; easy terms. (JO 10K. acres in hearing fruit, near Medford ; new tj-room house, fenced with J age wire Price $1700. ; li- -10 acres of choice fruit laud, 4 miles from Medford, well improved. Price an ncre, easy terms, (I per cut iat' rest. ft l lif't acres near Kagle Point, .10 acres of hottom laud, under cultivation and irrigation ditch, school house on I he hind. A special bargain at sHionO. 1 (1.1 ( no lot, 7!x IlM feet ; good new li room house, well. Woodshed, Some . frtrt ( i Only i:ilM. tiii 1 io acres near (iold Mill, 12 acres j in orchard, irrigation ditch, 1.1 acres; of alfalfa, 22 acres in wheat; farm-! in.r implements, some stock, guod im- , prove m'-Ms; 100 rods Del t ing fence. , Prie $7(M. 2 lots, 4-rooin house, well, shade trees. Special bargain at only 000. (hi 4.! acie near Ashland, half set to fn.it, -oine buildings; if sold soon will take $3000. 71 4 '1 ' -j acres. 10 acres set to fruit, new set of improvements, choice fruit laud, near Medford. Price $300 an acre, easy terms. 7- -1 acre, new S-room house, wood- ho.i'.'o, choice fruit, land; will make a fine home. Price $3000. 73 Kin acres, mil. s cast of Medford, some improvements, over half good fruit land. Price $1000. We advertis nothing except bar gains. Land irwiu-rs find us poor j agents to sell property tor more thai, tl is i:h. ' .-ill and see us or write C. II. Pierce & Son, Medford. Or. I Three Reasons Why You Should Buy Your Clothing at DEUEL & KENTNER "The Big .Store" No. 1 W'K 1IAVK T1IR LAliOKST LINKS OK ilKN'S AX I) HOYS' CLOTH LX0 IX MED-KOK'l). No. 2 YOUli .MONEY LACK I K CLOTHING IS NOT AS REPRESENTED. No. 3 WE SAY E YOUDOLLARS ON .ALL C LOTH I NO YOU HU Y. Copyright 1908 by Hart Sihatfiicr 4 Marx 'WATCH OUR WINDOWS." "The Big Store" Deuel & Kentner RATES TO MEDFORD. Ihiring Mar-di and April, 1908, tick ets will be uti Jde daily from the prin cipal cities of the I'nited States to Medford. r., ever the lines of the Oregon liailroad 4 Navigation com pany and Southern Paeif ic company (lines in fcjrt,n, l the colonist rates Lamed below.-' ) From I Atihipon BUSINESS CARDS. e7r. SEELY, M. D. J'hysician and Surgeon Modern Kq nipped M'rating Room. X-liay. Office Mount, 10-12. -I I M. Office in Jackson County Bank Blilg. WILLIAM YOUNG CAIil'KXTKK AND HUUMFAl. Window and Door Screens to Order, i Mission Furniture Built, j Box GT1. M-dford. Or. Do You Want a Good 5-ACRE TRACT i Close to Medford, fine loca tion, good fruit and poul try land. Prices, $0 to $125 per acre. Easy terms DRESSLER & WOOD West Seventh St. Medford. Or. 'AtlanfHL " BaltiinorvV,: Hirmingbam, iffT ItlonniiiiKtnn, ill. Bristol, TVnn MtiHton, Muss. ( 1 ) . Jiato. . $30.00 04.25 47.15 36.80 51.75 54.45 DR. A. B. SWEET Physinnii and Surgeon. Office at Hr'sidi'noi". Medford Fumiture-Co7 Medford, Or. llnnscfiirnihiTs and I'lidiTtakcr". iJay Phone 353, .Night Phonei C. W. fonk lin, 4M; .1. II. HiitliT, MS. . .V SWa'WiarMrealvi, Medford. Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. Hoston, Maw. (2) 55.4, Huston, Mass. (37 56.45 1 F.ngle Point. Hviffnlo, X. Y 47.50 I. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D, Physlc'an and Surgeon. Oregon, E. L. BALCOM. l)ii(Y.-ilo, X. V. (4) r 4S.5D ( airo.ril 38.75 chiengo, III 38.00 ,,w Vet Hi'le Confeetionery Fruit I'ineiunnti, (1 42-20 store an.lii. nuts, cigars, tobaccos, leveland, 0 44.75 ; frn frujt jn season. Xenr Hotel Council Muff. f 30.00 Moo Medford, Or. I' Moines. 1 W 32.85 Nlmira. X. Y. (5) 50.80 Kvansville, Int 39.00 Indianapolis, 111 40.15 Kansas City 30.00 Leavenworth 30.00 Louisville. Ky 41.70 Memphis, Tenn 39.651 WATKH srPI'l.Y ( O.NTK.vnoR Minneapolis 30.00' H years' exponent : Al reference. Mobile. Aln. 50.55 Itest of work at nt'l't pri.-s. Poniping Montgomery. Aa 4!l.7n plants installed in mIioIo or in part. Naslne. T'li" 14.00 Anv available r. VUo.l or -:! New YorU N- V. ftj .".".fiO tnnks on correct nibstniet'tr New York. N i"1 58.00 line engines set. Spray ':: "ma'ftl Xeb. "0.00 nn, r. paired. A .-liaiiee to 'private detective and col ! section agency. i Lock IV'i 80". Medford. Or. : e7t7 hunt, it is up to You Wha!t Will You Do? If you do a lot of thinking, if your Itritin is iidivc and the stiain is wearing out your nerves and breaking down your system day by day, then you may reflect for a moment, if it would not lie wise to drink (lie strength of roasted grains, to buy at your urocery store a pack age of 1 Gojden Grain Granules No inaii can consume his strength and retain it at the same tiine; he ought to replenish an equal amount daily. OOJ.DKX (iRAlN OKANTI.KS is far super ior to Cofr'cc, although it looks like coffee, tastes like coffee and inells like coffee. A bin package cui be had in any grocerv store for Order ;i package todav. All grocerv sell it. SPREAD THE NEWS Colonists' Rates Colonist Rates from all points East to Oregon from March 1 to April 30, 1O08 The Southern Pacific Railroad Announces that rates in effect March 1, 1U08, will be S'.H from Chicago. $3.r)..r)0 from St. Louifi, Mo.; from Minnouri River common jjointfs, Coun cil Bluffs to Kansas City, Mo., Including also t. Paul, Minneapolis, SiO; fiom Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $10. For furtK!r inlonnution call on or address A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent, Medford, Or. We are ay for Proficiency and (Proud of our Product CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of nioiiej and neither ie the tit, style nor distinction t" your '.lot lies thatiyonr own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The clothes 1 make arc the kind that "carry distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps your money at home and are superior in every detail to tile "sweatshop" goods of catalogue houses. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME EIFERT The City Tailor FRENCH DRY HLFArllUB AND REPAIRIN6M Me.Hord oria 111. .10.0., vonr work will be ai.i.r'O.t' ni...,, .10 fill) . "The Tribune o o 0