f N.j .-nd Pear Orchards In The Rogue .River Valley Pay $1,000 Per Acre Annually MEDFORD' ear Kndini I1 .PI GROWTH une. THE WEATHER. Kuir tmiiglit. liuht frost. Sun iliiy, f:iir nil wnrnii'r; oaaterly winil. Associated Press Dispatches. ..st off ice KwtMpl.-i Hunk Poiiu-Ik-lsits. lai n. ;;ti.'.oo L'.iut January. 1M . !'.'... . . LH.!H . k.-Arj.Sg it;.uw u.o ti.uuo a. ion HVi.uui -i.aio mi'.um :.. ,'jm Ui.rfl II. i THIRD YKAR. o MKUFOUl), OK'.. S.VJTRDAY, MARCH 1!0S. NO. 2 Dlltediord wily Crib FAVORABLE REPORT FOR UISIIII ii n j J r- t r sr . m w.r.ftft n nm-J liG Lands Adopt Fulton's Senate Resolution to Sue For Rocovery of Rail road Grant Land. WASHINGTON'. March 21. The house ,-inti mi i 1 1 on fill i Me lands has authorized a favorable report on tlio l-n It it senate rosotut it u authorizing t In- at toi-iu y general in bring suit to recover 2,i.Iii.ihhi acres f Inn.) from tin' California Oregon Railroad com puny, .-diiI rolled by the Southern Pa cific This land, it is charged, was ac quired by I In- company hy a grant from t he government on mini it inn that it lie sold ;it $2."m nil acre. It is assorted that the company tins refused to SO dis pose of ho land. Most of (hut sold was in tracts nf over hill acres at a price higher Ihnu 2.nii an aero. The balance has boon t iod up for years through the company's refirsel to soil a I any price. NATIONAL APPLE SHOW TO EE HELD IN SPOKANE ut-eting i.l' prominent citizens it has been decided to make tin- lug apple show that wilt ho held in Spokane next December a naiiimal affair, and such targe, pt-iyi'y. wilL Ll-,ofJ'x.rod that fruit from .-ill parts ol the I mini States Will le entered in coin pet it ioii. It is ex I to.) tli. -it the awards that will he given will attract sumo ot" the greatest I'niii evpeitsnf foreign countries. To carry mil tli.- plan, i corporation to lir kinnvn a tin- national apple show will 1i- f 'Tin 1 1 1 with stock amounting to loo.iiiMi ;i ml governed liy a hoard of - trustees of se oil or nilio li'ou. It. is an tioipnli-d that oin- of tin- directors will Li Louis W. Hill, president of tlif Great Northern rail mail. v ho ha- been re ouest i-d by wire I o aci-opl a push imi ' mi llo' hoard. It is intended to offer front $soint to $ n. noil in premiums a ml 1 o make 1 In1 show an annual affair. Among t he loaders are W. I . Vincent, cashier of ihe ohl National hank, and David Hr..wn. president of the Haelwn...l com pa n y. DUKE SAILS FOR HOMS MUM AS TO ENGAGEMENT NKW YO,'K. March 21 .--The 1 1 Mike do Aluiit'.i. lejtMited engaged to marry Mi-s Kailiorino Klkins. sailed for Kn rupe 1mi;i- mi ih- steamer I .ii s i I a ii ia . lie refused tn deny or a I firm his re ported engagement, but his demeanor is regarded by reporters as not that i.f a man wno had tailed on an import ant niisi..n. WASHINGTON. March L' I .To es rape the public ga.o. the lluke d ' Ab in. i left Washington in an an liiinobile. Il went to Baltimore, and it is believed that lie was accompanied bv Miss Klkins. and that they joined S.-nrit or Klk mis. h was in t hat fit V-t.rd.n :o attend the funeral of tin late S.-nator Whvte. and thai the .Ink took the train from liaHinoue to Xew Vork. Hotel Nash Grill DINER A PRIX FIX MI:NU The Nash Urns d'Oouvre ('n ine la Keino S'liifO'U Vavnrile al v I'.'M (I 'd ,10) mi D ne9 l"6r ,1. I i.i tn.i - - - 'V.'i'.-l I'.il'n.l M.'i.-M iln. i, o I',.. inn.' I,. I- wlitt.li ,'t ItttiT In 'tnrnrv MI'SIl' l!V li.-n.l il I'.'.lnl.ntt, -til-i: Ilia- In- ill M.i.i.-iiiii i mi Mi'sTi; .1"- tin- ,!, , i , t in. i; t ,,r ' Q ' " '''' I'Kl l - - Tl I N I ,.,. II ,',11 O 1,-i-tii'L' tl"' T.,,'.-V fill ti:i.i:- i-.w in: i,'ii:i;Vrii nvi1"" i;'-1"' "'' i""1"'"" Tci.i-i'iii i i: mi at iii'i'ii i.; o I SUNDAY. -D MARCH ' $16,000 GOLD BKICI j FROM CLEAR-UP IN . : i MOUNT PITT MINES1 !A. C. Hoofer Reports Both Cyanide Plant and Mill Being Operated in Jump Off Joe District With Profit! Promises to bo Best Producer in State A. ('. Hoofer, superintendent of the Mount 1'itt mines, located in .lump Off; Joe dist rict, at t he nort hern edge of j Jackson county, spent Kriday afternoon i in Mod ford. Mr. Hoofer reports a recent eleanupj of six and one half pounds of gold, val- iod at about $H;ni, at the mill of tin- j company. Itoth the cyanide plant and mill are being operated with good re sults. A large ipiaut ily of excellent ore is being taken from the mine, which is improving -steadily. The property has been supplied with a full complement of up to date machin ery and prmuises to become one of the best producers in the state. MARION BIGGS RELEASED AFTER TEN MONTHS IN JAIL .Marion P. Higgs, convicted of subor nation of perjury in connection with the Oregon la ml -fraud cases, has been released from tin Multnomah county jail, having completed his sentence of ten mon His, less oil days allowed for good behavior. He paid ;i fine of $"no. After being released he took the train for his home at Priueville, where he was at one time county judge. Higgs w;,s convicted in July. and during his stay in the county jail was S. A. 1. Puler's boon companion. 1 oth I'n it ed States prisoners occupied private rooms, and ate at the sheriff s table with t he jail employes. PutT. known as Ihe king of Ihe land-fraud op orators, completed his sentence so turf1 time ago. Itiggs was convicted jointly with J. N Williamson, then a congress man from Oregon. PLANS FOR WELCOMING FLEET TO SAN FRANCISCO SAN I'liANClKt'O. March 21. Fur thor plans regarding the reception of the Atlantic fleet at San Francisco are outlined in a letter received by Mayor Taylor from - 'aptain H. R. Tngersoll of the ('ouiiecticnt at Magdalena bay. in which the latter said Admiral F.vans is desirious of meeting the wishes of the citizens of San Francisco. Concerning the tdans. I'aotain Itigersoll writes: 'The fleet will entr the bay in sin . gle column and will fake a course that j will enable the people living in all I he i Hay cities In get a full view of it.j When anchored the ships will occupy a ; space three fourths of a sea mile , .stpiaro. The fleet wi!l he ilhimtTiated j n the nigV of its arrival from S to , 1 ii: o'clock. If a nr.ide is contom-; plated a landing force ot M eompa- I iiii-s. or 'JO battalions, about "MtOO men, j will parade. It is suggested that the parade will be held on the day follow-J ing the arrival. j Cat'tain IngersMlJ says the people will! be welcomed' aboard fh" ship from 1 ! tn o 'clod;. ; MODERN MILK CONDENSER PLANNED FOR M'MINNVILLE M 'MINN VII. t,K. Or.. March 21. A modern milk eoiidcnsnry is the latest in dustrial eiiieipriso that h:is boon assured to this city. Tie- Wilhimette Valley Condensed Milk company, of which J. Woods Smith of Portland is president, and with which :I number !' other I'nrl land men are i ..nu ct.-d, wilt erect a Plant 1 to ,-,.4 opuard of iin.onO. President Smilh ami Oilo Ojst.m were in town ami paid the purchase price on the grounds which the plant will occupy. The site com prises four whole 1 docks, and none fractional blocks, tn lots in all. tying adjacent to the railroad track, in Oak Park Addition, not 'Hi of t tie M,itlo-rii Pa-ific station. ANNA GOULD HAS HAD ENOUGH OF MARRIAGE NKW Voh'K. March 21. --Mine Anna Gould, the div.'lcid wife of ( 'nlltit llolii do 1 a st e I a lie, I, as arried. She took immediate orcasiMii to stifle the gossip that, shuttling between cnnt'nient . has associated to -r fat up plan wit It the name of llelie do Sagati. Cosing as tier champion foHowing tin dioive pro feedings. I '' Sagati cano- to be credited with prospects ltf niarrving' the plain tiff, but 101 sooner hail Mine. Gould font upon American s.d I t V a ike l.sr.d: "I haw- had h of rn.4 (r. 1 iu Not engtrfd to unvote. " Wm. GouU cut i'rnK fymm ttum b her tf.'- .A. lf tr.A .1 i. -t, .. Tie- 0 at t 1 . Mis, -t. 1. Im.hI.I. Mr- ' m 1 .rge & and Mr-. Tvl.i Mot-e. All wen later driwn ',. tte CP'Mli ;t 1 n.o Ip.t f Mi-s Gniil.l. Bnurlio RoMvts Aniili(ltnp!)t. u ll 1 i, I'l IN . L'l - S. n,'it,.r .:irltii' lit ' Q Q in fori n tin' r.-'O if ''"tnlffl , jnti,) q r O D ,','M,(!5 v(n)', It,,- .Tn, i.f o CUT WAY 1 0 JAIL CEILS f ! Train Robber Susoects File Way Through Hel ena Prison Doors and Window Bars and Esape to Hills in Safety. II KLKNA, March 21. G ge Frankliauser and 'ha lies Mc Dona hi, t he alleged Great. Nort horn train rob bers, who last Sept ember held up 1 he Ol ieiital limited and t i fled I lie regis tored mails of $.vn,iHKi. broke jail this morning and are still at liberty. Tin men sawed their cell doors, the coiri dor bars nud the bars in the windows. Horses are in pursuit. The escapes scaled a high wall after cutting through the jail and jumped lo foot into the alleyway. It is be lieved t hoy had the assistance of a confederate inside the jail. 1 1 mi uds were placed on t he t rail of the escaped men, but owing to the dry condition of the ground are makiirg no nominal progress. The men were seen in t he eastern tint skirts of t he city, making for the mountains. CAKE HEARTILY CHEERED AFTER CORVALLIS SPEECH COKVAUdS, Or., March 21. A large and enthusiastic crowd assem bled here Tuesday to hoar the address of H. M. Cake, candidate for the lie publican nominal ion for l:uilcl States senator. There has boon little doubt as to how the people of t his. Muiitiut with reference to Statement No. 1, but last night's reception of Mr. Cake ap paretttiy dispelled that doubt. Mr. Cake made a strong and earnest speech in support of his candidacy. He dwelt particularly upon party fealty, urging IJopiililica as to abandon dissou I sii.ii and factional strife. Mr. Cake is a linn believer in the Ifoosovelt policies ami insists that their in a i at ena toe is J to the best interests of the ; ie. Mr. told of the Herds of OlegMH a lid olll j phasi.ed the plea that it is only by I moans of the We publican parly that aid can bo secure. I for this slate. Mr. Cake's reception was cuthusias tic and his speech gained for him uianv warm supporters in this iitini ! ii it w LAND RESERVE OPEN TO SETTLEMENT IN JUNE WASHINGTON, March 21. Cy au j thority of the secretary of the interior, the public lands in Ctljli:! acres ex eluded from I lie Clue mountains nation al forest. Oregon, by proclamation of Januarv C.'n. will become subject to settlement nn June 1, Hios. if not ot her wise wit Intra . 11, reserved or ap preprinted, but not to entry, filing or selection until July I. I'His. at tin l" ni ted Stat . land offices at Horns. La Grande and Tin Hallos. Sixty days' notice by pubti.-at ion in newspapers ne;ir the lands restored has been authorized. NEW YORK DEMOCRATS TO GO UNINSTRUCTED . NKW Vol.'K. March 21. -As predict ed bv I 'hairmau W. J. ( 'minors, the dellloctatie state coll I III 1 1 1 1 e n1i-.( al most solidlv in fa..r of an uiiinstriict oil deb-gat inn to t ho uat ioual enliven -f i 11. Hut one voir e was raised in op position, that ot 1 liMtles I . illams, ot . 1 1 1 .... 1 ....! 1 1 I ho stuod for William J. I.ryau ami if Mr. Williams could ha-c had his wav the birthday gifts tn I lie Vebraskan Ulllteil unppott I.V the itetiiociaev nl New York slate. To Abolish Pension Agencies. U ASH 1 M.'I'l l. Mni. li 'Jl. Tim I ,,n-, . i in..h, l in ..iiintln r fioiii ni'.'i tVn iiii-4ii,.n ,,t' ntinlMiitii; Is n-iiuii,ii ;,,' n,-i,H nii.l I'livii'i; l,v I'll, ,!- frnm U';i-liiii" tun intil:ir t'inlit w:i- tn:i,l,, 1:..' i, ,r, I, tit li.itliitin. ,..'inl,' ,,f it. Vv9 Lnnd Homeite.-ids. V SHI N'i.-I'm. Mat, I, 'I s, :,t,,r si,...,.l will i,....tt ''""'L "'' "at" l'"l. lir Ian. I. ,.,.r, .nit.-., a l?tl ...iiiif lll.-l-tl,,. i-,i;l,l t,. tai " a, I" .l . latal I t. a.K. 'I'!,,,." wl... I, i lata n Hi" "in In! an a. I, lit al ll.. ' M. .n.li an. I Vasl,ii,::t,,.i in, 1, 1. 1,, I in Ii,.- I, ill l,!al,,. i. ,....,,. Speri.il Trnin nn P i T.. k..,';t) tiaiin Mill I,,1 run fr,,m I'mm Mnivli L'l f,,r llm ,,"i.a i .-i in n i tt p, jty.. v upon 2 ' p. m. ifl.r tl,.- tl,,','it,'r. Alilalnl arriic ,,n Vn, If .'iinl relnni K l.i. li Will le 11,1 nil.il 11 ASSASSIN ALIA TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF BY HITTING HEAD ON WALL Murderer of Father Leo Denied a Mo tion for a New Trial Must Hang, as Ho Has No Money to Appeal Caso to Higher Courtf- Is Very Weak. hKNVI'U, March I' I.- Ist night Alia, the anarchist, assassin of Pat her l.eo, made repeated attempts to commit suicide by boating his head against the iron bars of his coll. His head wan covered with Louises, and when ho was brought into court this morning ho was so weak that ho had to be supported. There is no likelihood of an appeal to the supremo court, as Alia has no funds, and Hurt, has boon no proof in troduced of errors in the trial. J udgo Whit tb id denied the mot ion lor a new tn:t Alia will be hanged during t he week beginning July 1 2 next. WM. J. BRYAN IS NOW FORTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD CHICAGO. III.. March 1M. William J. I Jryan. t wicoj t tie candidate of t he iVmoerntie partV for president of the I'liiled States, aVl in race Mack par lance. 'Mho one best bet ' ' for the nomination again this year, spent his fort y eight Ii bin Inlay in Chicago Thursday. Mr. Uryau is here lo speak al a meeting in the Seventh liogimont armory tonight, which will mark the formal opening of the I einocrat ic cam paign in Chicago, The demonstration has been arranged by the llryau league, of which former Mayor Cairor II. Har rison is the head. (hiring the day word was passed arninid I hat this was Mr. Hryau's birthday ami for several hours the dist i ngu is lied Nebraska u was kept busy receiving the good wishes of friends and admirers. Though it is now nearly 12 years since he received his lirst nomination for the highest ollice in the land. Mr. llryau is st ill a cotnparat ively young man. lie is in the prime of vigorous manhood and well ciialiliod physically to stand Ho- strain ol the coming cam paign. Twelve iyears of almost con st ant t ravel aril speech ma king have made no visible .inroads on his physical resources. . THAW PERFECTLY SANE. SAYS HIS ATTORNEY NKW VOKK. March 1!!.- In an an (limitative st a lenient. Frank Hart let I, counsel for II. K. Thaw. ami his mother. Mi's-. William Thaw, today em phatically denied a disagreement bo I ween members of l tie family, liogord inir the niduiou expressed recently hv the alienist. I r. Allan Md.aiie Hamil i ton. that Thaw was a Imp. 'less para no inc. Mr. Hart let 1 said that he had seen Thaw on two occasion recently and had long conferences. On both oceas- ions Thaw seemed to him perfectly sane. MEXICANS SEIZE PROFITS OF ENTERPRISING AMERICANS SAN IHKGO, March 21- The gaso line schooner Nellie arrived in port last night from Magdalena bay, where she became involved with Mexican customs authorities. The vessel had been char tored bv enterprising men. who stocked her with s s. candy, fresh fruit and various merchan'li"o to sell to the sail nrs' fleet. She was selling her slock fast when Mexican authorities inter feted. ming to the fact that Hm con sular invoice had 1 II neglected. The mat tor was set t led, hut most of t ho profits of the vovage went with the settl.- 111. NEW AUTO GARAGE OPENS IN MEDFORD C. II. Snvder has opened a now gar age in Medfoid and will sell auloiuo bih s ot' hi--.li giadc manufacture. He is the fifth daler to osfanlisl) himself in the a 11I0 Lii-iiieis in Med ford, and the third this year. He will handle the Ci.'t 10 Gnat A rrow. (to Cadi line and Coiblti. 1 supply nuvthing in t lie anto tine fiom a . lnoo runabout to a M". mm machine, anything I'mm one to si i-vlind' i. He lias two i-a l with him. a Cut-win hor"pnw et a ml a 'ad iliac hots. piwer. The temporary garage is al 1 It street. The cats linn died are standard high grade machine-. Finht. Over O.iKolinn PrireM. SI! VI "II, r. Wiisli.. Mnnl, -A liL.,l ,,n tl,, ,.ii,.. i.i:nn.., tl. rnlnil .linl. t" I'm all I ilt.N ,-1' i, l':"", nil linn ,11,, I l,i ll,, St:in,l.., Oil ...,ii.,;iiiy ;i 11.1 tl,.. I'l.i.n, i Hi ,..iiv Inn m.lii.'.'.l Hi" mi,-,, nl' .linn I .-"iit in Hi,- last fnnr ninntlit tliai nllici' ("fiti.al niln ,rn.,l' li.mtit. li 'l ln. Ial ,-iit ...mil. Tlinmlav. nti.it tli" St;.n,lli, alitinini,.. ,1 tl r.alln' tii.li in III,- ,ti,,' ,,(' nti'-lmn f'"'n IT'. I., l.H . ... ... Musir and Fen sting. Tabl'- d 'I...1. dit r at tin Nad, I r;if. Sundae . w-inng Music will be 1 foll.M.e.l ,v 'he Haelligg Olcheslia t'...-.i " lu ; !!. The belt tlleal j.O.d iT, li,, .... .,el-i.e ,.f Cortland. ' N.,' I.ii " t .1 i pa le with it ome, t-ee ,..d h. :",.' 2 I Riilrond Cenient Wnlki. i Ttie Soiitk.in C.M'ifif is preparing t.. :iv 'i tin nt walk action tin- railroad rioJit of ay on Se eat h it root. ALDRICu CALLED IN BYJEDDY Roosevelt Holds Important Conference at the White House on Proposed Leg islation for Present Ses sion of Congress. WASHINGTON, March 21.-An im portant conference was held at t he while house today. The president summoned Senator A Id rich and Uepre seiitatives Payne, Hal.ell and Hepburn lor the purpose of consulting them as to t he legtslat ive program which it is understood includes measures a mend a tory to the employe's liability act, tho bill modifying the power of injunction the .Mrich iinaucial lull, the Hepburn proposition in amend the Sherman anti l rust law, ami the proposition to pros cute the tariff impiiry during the re cess of congress. The a u iiouncemenl of conclusions reached were wit hhohl for Ihe present. Senator La I'olletle today itilrodu 1 a resolution discharging the committee on nil erst at mini ice from I'm rt her consideration of his bill, providing for I In- a lua l ion of railway property by t he interstate commerce commission. I .a Koltot to at some Cut are t itne will move the adopliou of his resolution. NEW CORPORATIONS FILE THEIR ARTICLES SALKM, Or.. March 21. Articles of iucni-poratioii were tiled in Ihe ollice of 1 lie secretary of slate as follows: The If. M. Sanitary Lunch com pany. principal ollice, Portland. Oregon; capita! stock, jf.'.niiO; incorporators, J. A. h'ea.l. William W. Melgcr and It. Mother. I t'h 1 iisii ui I rlin I'jnrii I foilip:iiiv. MMirit;il nllirr. "nil l.'i in 1 . ('i-y,ii; (-ni illll it Ii . I nil. ; ill, hi ;i hn.s. . W. W,.s, .1. i. ,,i.r , (. C,i,.f. Aslil:in. 1 ....I l;.- ,,. !MI, I Ii-iii-xmIi-iiI .ili.l l'r..li-.liv i.iiIit nl' Klks. .nii,-i,.'il illirf. .Wlll.'lllil. I III -li .,1 ; illl-lUlil-ltlM'S, C II. .e'-0.-i r. K. A. Sli,.rin :ui.l ('. II. .ui..l. EXCURSION RATES FROM EAST TO SEE ILEET S.V I'li.Wl'ISCO. M.'i-i-i I'iim-i-iil"T 'I'nit't ii- M:in:ii-r ( luu li'S S. l-'i'l' "I" tin- Sniil li. i ii I :! i l'i. Inm wirril rrmii l'i,:M,, 1;, it ,, I,,., ,, ,,.,.j,,., niiiki- i 1 tiii t.'ittw i-iinnl of (hi- liall li'sliii f'li'i'l in ( 'iilil'in iiiii 1'fiiin rust fill li'rnliirv, llir h.-iIi- iIiiIi'X tn In- April I ;itnl li.i- lln.i- wlin ili-sirc tn InLi- in I III' .1,1 i . sliili'. isilili Sinil lirlll I'll I irnrni.'i I'ilsl. Alil n.- ilinl L'li t'nr llinsc riniiiiii,' ilin'rt In Sun l''r:i ni'isi'n tn sec lln- "ii-iit n vi'iv nl' Hi,. ,-,.n.,,li,Lilr,l t'lrt'lM ill Smii I'rji III' isrn lll. 'I'lii"" i.i t .i will hi I'm,' I'm- llin loi'ii'l fii. iin t'l'nm 1 1 nil! nn. KinisiiN . 'it;.. Oinnli.'i :iii, nllnn li.s,,iiii riviT (xtilils. .17'J.ntl t'lnlll ( liirnyii. l'i7..'ill t'rnlli St. I .nil is nil, I Ni-W 1 .1 li-ii IIH mill riiiTi' .iiii i 1 1 lllli'H tl'iilll ntllrl" iiilil4 I'ilsl. I'Ii. m. tirli. ls will I,,' l:,,n,l nvi'r I In ;il'i,,ns l',lit,s nl" till' Sniftlli'lll I'tli'it'ic. ,'11,'ilililH; isilnn In hi' i si' nil nl' I 'iilil'm iiin nn,! if lln'v ,l,'iii'. In ri' tnin in I'nrliniiil l,y i:i iik-m I nt' l-i x t i-i :it Id.' tinii' lln'v lni' llinir lic!;- WORN OUT WIFE GIVES POISON BY MISTAKE SAN KUANCISCO, March 21. Weak ami o ha ust e. t'li-in nursing ).-t jck ' tins band and da light or night and dav tor many ivnh. l is. Ma rgnrel Mon a ha u .-a 1 1 this nn. i n in g ad m ia i - t i i ed to her husband a dose ..f carbolic acid by mistake uith fatal results, MINER WILL BE OPERATED ON FOR APPENDICITIS ' II. .I.J, OS. W lii. has (e eu rmplov. .1 if the Clo.' Lid;."' min.'. was brought I.. Mclt.,,,1 np.o, a col. being afflicted with appendicilM. Mr. Johns lias been confill.il lo Ins bid for Ihlee Weeks, toil Hill i He lei gu a ii op.t a t inn a I his !,..m. a' Gi.ndale. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RESENTS FRAMED VIKWH TO MEDFORD '1 t,e SmuHh mi Caeif.c ha- pres. tod He f. ,t, .1-1 I inililt'.-i;.l dub With six lie. h tiaited huge photographs of ni'i I.H' -pot in Op egnli The.- a I e as tolloc. - M t St if I it. ' astle I 'rag. M.H-I.ni. I'. ill. I.'av 's ham. ClaceV Mm.. Mount II I. Multnomah Tails. J, C Gngum. and C. . Mcintosh bit I'fid.iv tor Coitlan.l. Hnth ineli tl be lib'' tit m'oral d.ivi on biisinesx. ; UNCLE JOE BOOMED ' BY G. 0. P. GONVENTION IN HIS HOMETOWN Speaker Cannon Put Forth for Presi dency by Illinois Partisans Repub lican Principles Indorsed and Roose velt's Administration Praised. I MANVIU.K. III.. March 21. Ueso I bilious indorsing the principles of the I republican parly, the administration of Roosevelt and presenting the name of Joe ( 'an lion for nominal inn for presi J dent wore adopted by the iSth congres sioual republican convent inn here to day, the home of Speaker Cannon. LATE LOCAL NEWS. C, L. Kelly. Jr., of the bureau of fisheries, accompanied by It, O'Malley. of Oregon City, inspector of fisheries, passed t Ii rough Med ford Sat unlay on a lour ol inspect ion ot t lie t islieries of Ihe valley. Grant Knwlitigs, who left Mod ford several weeks ago for Denver, where he went for the hi IK of his health. returned to Mod ford l-'riday afternoon in about his usual health, although fa tigued from traveling. J. C. Ill own sold 20 lots in the Humphrey addition to Ihe city of Med foid to II. C. Stoddard Friday. Mr. Stoddard will build upon a part of these lots and place the remainder up on the market. If. W. Wiley nf Medfoid, who has heeu all ling the Ashland Normal, has finished his course of bookkeeping and returned to his home, Mrs. I!. C. Ward has been spending the week at Ashland, returned lo her home in Medfoid Kriday afternoon. Marguerite I toll has been granted a divorce from Clyde J. Hell of Portland on I he ground of desertion. The par I ios were married at Grants Pass in ! August. l!in:i. ! At tornev Cot or 1 teisch of Jackson-1 ville was n caller in Med ford Friday.! lie recent ly returned from San Fran cisco, whore ho had been on prof en sioual business. ( 'ha rb-s Hamilton and L. Robinson have just finished painting one of the houses r nlly erected by P. W. Street on West Klovonlh street. This will be occupied by a tenant, . ., ,,1T John Wells of Klamath inly in visiting in Ihe valley. lie recently sold ."2 head of young mules to parties living in Soul horn California, who paid hi.-, per head for them. J. J. Waggoner, who lives on Ihe Medfoid Jacksonville road, has been here several limes lately. He in a vet oraii of the civil war who has had Ins pension increased. Mis. Mvrlie Shickliam (nee Hitch) ml her sister in law, Mrs. Kd Hifeh. re isiting their former home tn this alley. They are now residents of Con I ralia. Wash, K. K. Shite, who has been located in Arizona fur some time past, visited his trtomls living in this seel inn during the past week. lie is much surprised at I ho progress t-In valley and its cil ies hn.e made since he loft here. George A. Hon vis, Anna May ami Harry K. McKay of Cortland have in corpora ted the llovis-May Oil coin pany and will bore for oil in HuCur district, Wasc ity. Mr. lloavis has been a commercial traveler for many years ami is w ell known in this valley. George W, Harron, the well known stockman, had u narrow escape in a runaway accident at Ashland Wednes day. He was thrown from the boggy, which was demolished, sustaining pain ful injuries. The team was started by a neck m rap breaking. A. II. Simpsuii, a well known minor nf Oia Claude, Idaho, who hails orig iunllv frmu Jackson county, is visiting; dd friends here. He has found no place eipial to Ihe ngue IHver valley ami in a ipiiet way has been the menus nf bringing in a lot nf resilient", J. c. Ilrown of Missoula. Mont,, n i nt aniat in .Modfnrd. reports that ihe ".round in his homo city is still .did with snow and that there has been o,,uJ sleighing all through March. with no pros) I nf spring weather. He wilt ma Ii e i ea 1 est ate purchases i n t ho b'ogne l.'iver valley. Joseph ItmiiT'ilceii. of Chassol, Mich., is a new arrival in Medford, nil) make s e purchases in the valley and make this his future home. Mr. Hoitrcdeoii -tales that when ho loft his old home in Michigan two weeks ago there wan fnnr feet of snow on the level, with no indication of warm weather, ibnige Hall a ad Cjiswoll Taylor, who ha.e been mining near l.elniid. Or., for the past three iih.ntlis, returned to lh.it homes in Modfnrd Kriday. Vtoth report that they have boon short of water this winter, and Unit miners operating now are piping tho water t'lutn reservoirs, Espci! Pays RIk Taxes. K LA M AH CALLS. Or.. March 21. Tin- Soot lo t ii Pacilic company has paid its taxes on piopeity lnJd bv that com pauv in Klamath county, amounting tn t", ll'c.i The sum was paid in gold, and I,' I. Hammond. Wells f'argo ex press agent, delivered to Sheriff Ohen -hain i:il in Hi and 2" dollar gold piece. BiiHRball Sunday. Mcdf., id and Jacksonville crosn hats at Mod ford tomorrow in th third III tli I run' Don t miM iV yume of tho xensou. m an ACRE FOR ORCHARD Twenty Acres Sell for $16.500 ReGore Price In Valley $200 an Acre Profit in Six Months for Seller C. W. Cotter and G. (.1. Coo Id of St. Johns, t r., ha ve purchased t he 1 1 . T. Hull orchard, a mile and n half south west of Medford, nf 2)1 acres, paying $l(i..nn, or $S2ii au acre, the highest price ever paid for young orchard land in the history of tho Hoguo liiver val ley. The property consists of 20 acres of tt year old New tow n pippins and Spit. euberg apples and d 'An jou and Howell pears. It is tho north half of the 40 acre t raet which was purchased hy Hull A Parker from J. K. Watt last autumn for !(i2",iiiii), or $12,500 and tho trammel ion nets Mr. Hull just $4000, or $200 an acre profit in less than six months. The same laud was purchased by Mr. Watt two years ago Just Feb ruary for $22." an aero, or $10,000, and the year before that was sold for $lo0. This is a profit of $1100 an aero in two years and $070 an aero in. three yonm. Might years ago tho land' was pur chased, implanted, for $10 an aero. The purchasers secure one of the fin est young orchards in the valley. The trees are mostly Newtown pippin, with a few Spit.enbergs, and are P years old. They produced their first crop last year, which sold for $:Ct0O. This year if will dnnble in production, and each niii ediug year will nee a a in crease. ('von at the price of $s2.r an acre the buyers will do belter, say old orchard ists, than lo buy laud at $100 an acre ami plant it. Next year's crop will bring t hem interest on the money in vested and the profits will greatly in crease yearly. The sale was made by M. K. Nye, of Ihe (Irui of Vork & Co. Potter & (ioold, the purchasers, eon duct a hardware store in St, Johns. Or. FOREST PARK UNIVERSITY DESTROYED BY FIRE ST. LOUS, March 21. l-'orost Park university, a private school for young women, wit h students from all parts of the country, was destroyed by fire today. All persons in tho building es caped safely. The students lost all t heir personal belongings. The lire is believed to have been due to n do foot ive flue. Purest Park university was the first university chartered sole ly for women in the I'uited States. CAb'LISLi:. K.v.. March 21. Night riders shot and k illed Harlan Hodges, a prom incnt farmer near here, last night. It was the llrst murder hy uighl riders in Ihe bluegrnss region of Ken tucky. Hodge) was an independent tu ba farmer. f A MUSE MB NTS. "Tho Burgomaster." When a big opera company plays a small town or one night stand, as it is called in theatrical parlance, it is n common custom for tho prima donna to "lay off" in order to rest up for t he next city engagement , and allow her understudy to appear in her stead. To ma ke sure t h i would not happen to Medfoid t lienterguers in the forth coming production of "The Hm gonitis tor," Manager Hazdrigg wrote apor- I letter to William P. Cullen, the manager of t ho company, and an old frond of Mr. llaelrigg's. The following telegram received this morning is in answer to t lint letter: "Oakland. Cal.. March 21, l0S ' ' I 'harles D. 1 1 a el i igg, manager Op era House, Modford. Or.: "Kntire ' llurgoiimster' company, in eluding Itoth White, will positively ap pear Tuesday night. "WM. P. CCLLKN." Fresh, in au entirely new and scenic dross and with now costumes, come- "The Hui goinasfor to the Medford Opera House next Tuesday, March !M. In this season's new edition not only ill 1 he stage equipment he entirely m w and with the two stars, Gu Wein burg and Ruth White, who were the originals in the loading roles, Severn I old fa or it os will he soon. Manager William P. Qillon, under whose able direction fhi new edition nf Pixley & I, mler musical masterpiece will ho presented, lias spared neither pain nor money to make this sen son ' produc tion a most iQisii one. O o