THE MEPFOKD PA IT? TRIBUNE, MEPKORD. OK., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1908. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Klwuud suIIm grapliOdiotu'H ami W' ins on easy payment) u werlc. 1) yon waut en-am, give your or l,r lo the jiuok Store Cn-aincry, AUnrney Ifnbert !i. Siniili of dnnits Vun spent Thnrndiiy iu Medt'nrd. All kiud of jub printing at 1'orllnnd urirs The Tribune. AN night restaurant at t lit- KiNcrick n n 1 i 1 furl her notice. Williuni ririth of Kngit iVinl win :i Medford visitor Tlitirr-dny. Mitx Kiln (Inunyaw, stenography and typi wnMnj. Hooin 4, l'atni JUoek. The only print shop in Southera Or ugon employ iiig Typographical Cnii-a printer. The Tribune. J. A. H.irve.v of Ashhtnd spent Wed iickiImv evening in Medford. Tlie bent equipped jidt printing nffiee in Southern Oregon, p inploving skilled union printer The Tribune. Ire cream delivered to any part of ill' pit V. Order f ruu tin 'reittneiv or liootl ttlorc. .1. M. Helling. -r nf Jacksonville a recent Medford visitor. Jl.irry f'ulhertsou, general t-oitt rarhir ft ml builder, cement work a specialty MedfoM, Or. 1 Ih'livercd, sweet creiun in any piun tit v. Medfnnl I )airv, Warner A- Snv iler. III' Mrs. .1. K. Iteddv eiil.i-i iiiined wit It an elitbnrntn lnlii'hfoii Thursday arternoiMi. f you Hunt sweet c renin or butler milk, order from the Creamery or watch for the wagon. Deliveries made every day. Phono No. Q'2'.. 1 J)istrict Attorney Kennies spent Weil uesday in Med ton I. We deliver mvoel cream ur biilleruiilk every day; watch for our wagon or phono orders to the Crenmorv. I'liom No. tt2.'(. ' Don't be deceived by buying shipped In flour at $1.50 per sack. Patronize homo industry Buy Davis ! Hj.it flour at $1,30 per Back. Kvery sack gii.irnn teed. Try It. If you can't get it at the grocer 'a, come to the mill, Messrs, doc Nnniuicndey of Cold Mill and II. I). Kubli of Applegalo, republi can nominees for the legislature, spent Wednesday evening in Medford. .1, X, Perry ami .1. D. Olwell have be gun prepnrat mmih for tl unty lair next, autumn. Miss (icrlmde -'ny is visiting rein fives in ban I'liutcisL-o and is enjoying all I lie pleasures ttl ilm gala week there. S.n Had No Mor to Say. TI.ey were returning home from th ItieatiT one eveulng 'I wuiiiler wb.v It Is," Hdht bis wife. "til I HU ftW aett'eNsiiS till Ve) 11 Utter Hit manlike incut of llielr husbands?" "My ileal," replied her husbiiud. "bine uii ter reileeled bow dillteult It b lor nuist Mien to ma 1111 ge tlu'ti Hhei V" And for llfly Meveii eoiiseeiitlve see tuirts slit was silent. - t'blvugo Newti. Hiyb Character Counta. Hii;li eharai ter eoiiuts tu this, as lu all other ruiiiiuunltles. A good iiiaii died In the prime of llfu ainl in Hi tiildl of nnillllai hms activities, and tlm represeiitntlvu tneii uf the city liash'ii to show their appreciation of his life work, for 110 man of brains and eoiiM-ii-iiec iirks merely fot himself. He lieIi- btilld lip Hie community mid ritlses the Ktatulintl of eotiiluet for all oilier moil.- Mexienn Herald No Shirker, The I 'fe brave hml been Informed that ho miis't go to work. "Teil the great fa I her at Washing ton." he responded. "Injun heap ready. I.Ike work " "Wlml kind of work?" asked the Agent, nnieli (MMoiiruged. "t.'huse u 1 11 biifTalo," responded Die warrlnr. ibtnving Ids government bliin Let a n mi ml liliii Philadelphia Ledger. Italian Rulei of the Road. In liulv every town of a few thmi aand inhnbitauts lis Its own rules of t he ro;;d. 11 ml 11 behnoves lu automo bilUl to IIimI out whcilmr In Die pt:r tli-ular euuininnitles throiiult hleb tie Is to pass he Is ln.lnrn out to (he left or to Hie tight. If he does not do this, khvh the Travel Mucilnc, lie mutt ni; blame tin liiliMldtauts for f-Minw nc lu this respect their own tinie hiMnued riisloms. The False and the True. "You need not bo o critical," snld !tli pfi'soti neetixed. "Vou say I have vinegary tllspoH Ion, but every one knows on Inn e om too." "I 10 k now ledge It." retorts ilie ne c 11 ser. "but f in.- i v gen ui nt pure l-Uler vtneuar disposition, while ymirs Is I be eoiu menial rtiliipouiul ol Mil ptiUlie Held iilid Miler." Kaieis iu ludepelidelil. M I hat UilOtl Uoiral Is dI) R.-sSeri Inllf it nc and Murjla. Ill llselt' is or can l.e m Hid. lodwilh-'hiuini.: thi l.il-t.i mm. I oilier urn 'I he (Uiiil n:'t . if e. n l"e oiu I tlist plus iipnti Hie eiii'iUi'lis ittitl iiii ' ttoil thl'l efoi'e UiiiJ In tt-li ihi lieiiM Uitl i ;M-h lie tin- tieii )- v.vi. i,, a ; U blb ptti h of IlihMi-lty . hut II - loo tndelliiite In liiata. tcr e-i to dej U 1 , or even to siiuHi-! lui ihoimi i iv Mil i fcleul News Wbiitln. the EytJ and the An .lom. A y oit 1 1 j, aiill It id lirtH,'lit ihii ii utb' ti W t.t-il. r. im , v. IlluldeU i ffolt I he (ho M I I, Cote I he ertii;ii for Nome oioiiu-ut-. tu si letii e I ' 1 1 1 li M tlie y oDin: uum 11 lu d llliil(!!y. ' l' '!i't yii (hint. lht- .:unthu of Uillit U 11 r a lolclalile l tore. KlrV" Mr. WhMlci's eyr luiokh-d "ttltat la your opinion of a loteial-lc lie MLc.!. IPlipel'S I inland's Prselitsl Patriotism, l'u.i'liillsm lak.'H .1 iii.ii lli nl fmni ill I 1 11 1." nil. I he liimplf iito siili-. itirll'ly. ' liarilwurl.iiu' itlnl In ile-iilly eainesl int-r nil Hint iiiiiecrns their f-uiinlr.v. " - 1 It. 1111 Ill's t Jl'lll'1 till' llllliltl'll HIV i Iulitr!it lii I"' imll'lidli': ll Is "in' w llll J Iln lr trow III, lin lllili'il w ith llielr les - niis, I in . I lii tin limiii . i: cle until Hip Imi,vh Iim I kills ur I'lliliinil Is'inlue lu their tnru slmdy til linns Mllli their cuuuliy'i vital It hesrt.-EiehsuKi. ' FAILING BEEKMAN j ORATORS CHOSEN rXlVKlWlTV OP OKKUO.V, Eugene. .May ".- The tryiuii tt eliuuse six ora tors to compete fur I he Failing and Peek hi u ii prizes in tin final eon tent during roiiiiueueemi.-iit week was held Saturday. ; The successful candidates wen-: iter! I'ivs-ult of Maker Wesley Wire of Kugeiie, t'nia t'aiiieiou of While Salmon, Wn-.li,; Kinily Muhr nf Kugene. Miriam Van Waters of Port laud. Dell M-Oirlv of Pendleton. These prizes an- nffered to the seniors giving I lie best tui orations, the Failing prize ning to I m- lte-1 iratr and the lirek man h I he sei'iiiid best. The Failing prize in (In- income from a gift of if"'."nii ininle by Henry Failing of Port laud, not to exceed 1"'". The Pteeklliatl prize i the iuciune of a gift made by ('. '. P.relvinan of .laeksmiville of lfitH, not I.. e.ri-i-d l". TRAIN ROBBERS KILL EXPRESS MESSENGER UFA VKIi. Mav 7.- Train robbers boarded the )ener & Kin (taudc train at Castle b'ock early this morning and murdered the express messenger, ('has. II. Wright, aged li'). employed by the liluhe K.xprehs company. The robbers opened the safe and look less than H'I il contained. The big sate was tain pei-i'd with, but tlu-y could m open it. Tlie robbers entered the car through a side window, which they broke npeii. From I lu- window I hey killed the mes senger, who died with his gun in his hand. William lions, I lie Mcdfohl pinlieio-, owner ditioil, expects to leave ell known old of 1 he Koss ad arly nexl week of months to for a trip of a coup) Fai iniiiglou, X. M.. ti Imsim ss interests the look after some Tor Ladies Only, will positively give a demons! ra f great interest to the ladies upon shoulders rest tho duties of the at the Med ford Pharmacy, near Saturdav afternoon mid evening. We tion o Whose home, P. ., Collie and see what it is. -M IIVPURE ICE. t.irvetting From Polluted Sources For Koonebold Use. The purity and wbolesomeiieSM of ie he supply have hcretoiorv M-eined l-e a mailer of miuii less coinvrti t" .ilh Minlliiry engineers and eoiimn s (ban Ihe ipiallty of the water sup ly. Vet. In view of the Inereiisim; use I' h e, lis purity I rapidly becoming v in Iter of hut stlghlly less Importune 'ii.ii Unit of wnter. While tlie iiie.1' al 1 ompo-iiioii and the faiiors wlini iTerl h-e purity of w aler have re d'.ed il l.irc nuiotllil ol ulli'lilioii 1 1. 'ie ;i:'iii tllilll'tll e peril lieu t stailoiif ICe sloilv 1 1 :t m lieeu made of he sup lies fn hI.iiIoh lalioriito-ii"4. Frani Shailow Ponds. 'I he i'.tieeii-iis ,tf opinion 1- lluil ll:l I I'm I I. e loihM-il lo a reasoiml'te deptl i i omp:ililliel pure under UUitl eil ii'o tallies. 1, Ht ih.il It Is very llkeh o l.e loiilniiihialed If It fleees lo tin hU 1 i 1 1 : T 1 of a i-hiillow pond or snv-m r II' it I tloo led. paiileitlarly Mil ll'i'iiee uiler. The eriiioiit export iieil slailou I'oii ml that of a siua'' lUiitber of .samples of pond h e ea)il lied all were unlit for household ne The lolio'.. milt exirniis fro n a rei-in Mlill nlinii o the New Vo stale de lat iiient of health reuni'iii 1 : he no iv si 1 piil It s bear ilireiily up in Mil pic-joii: In genera) (here arc a yre.it n 1:1 11 oiu'eh a I tie ways thai he ami lee uip dies may I mie Infected. The dan er from many of thesu causes uf h 'eel Ion inn however, be so reiuole 01 'o lnfreiUent ii m to baldly meiil no I h-e. There are, however, a few thin uers usvoi-lalifd wllli lite forma I Ion 01 natural he ami (he harvesting of I In he supplies as now generally praetlcet1 which do merit consideration. Insanitary Conditions. The It rat of these danger Ih the one due to the harvesting nf h-e from pol luted soun-es. This le nitty Ik taker from ponds or rlers which have been polluted by sewage and may eoulaln the germs of typhoid fever and othel dKeare Seeoinl. .. nun heroine i-oiil:tei liated ihuitig the period uud opeialio i- of hiine.-iiur Ity lllth lib I li.i come from lllleeloil soiiri es. The li;Mlib Illld Ic. l 1. 1 laboleis or lite ho i- .e hoi-.r. may lm the rhailliel i l.v u!ii Infection max l.o iraifihliied to i!n ;. . even al .el- ll has Ix-en hi li waier and iml wlthstiiiuliim the 1 : -ni ii v ol the water Third. in- may hero inleeted l"l""i nt rf. Iiamuia' 1 1 Kin the ailj;l vent lands dui'lnu' thaws. Tin- water whi.ii Inis ihn iIow.hI over lul'ecled Ih-lds that tua Ikivo I n I'enill.rd or otbei wln- iulr. led may be carried on to the ho and settle and be liomn Into il 1'or LiulirN Only. ("l-itil fll" n'l t H ' Mill Icliuuisti:! ! yti':il ill! , sli.mlil. is . Ill t III' M . S-lllir.:i III. I I -it lii tin liulirM npiin ii'st I In iliil it's nf 1 lie ll'iiil I'liariiiui'v, nriir Mi'liliinll mill I'M'liin. 1 1 ' I il is. II Time Tables SOUTIIRHN rACIl'IC RAILWAY. No. 111 ( in on. l:priss ..,! ,'i .in p 111 N" 1 1 I'.. 111. 111, 1 i:.n ss. . ; 11 in a. in S.i I'm .I,I:,I In I.", 11. Ill Hniithliiinnil. N" 1 1 .ihi. 11 ma Kspi.'ss.. lu :t;. a. in V.. Ill S,, l',:,,,, .;M,. I : .VI p. 111 .i. '.''.'.'i I'l mil lii:inls ':iss i It: l.'i 11, in. PACiriO i KASTKItN RAILWAY. N.i.l l...-ii-. M.ili'iii.l 7 :.'.il a. in, V... 'I l.i-:i.-s M, ,11,, i, ' ''.;,i .,. , V.i. Mi-,ll',.i,l ! 1 . r .-. a, in I Ai M. df.ir.l . ;ui p. in J, OOUE R1VKR VALLEY RAILWAY. Nil. l,eaies M.-ill'.ii.l !! I.enies M.-ilfiild . t Nn. 4 I. Motor I.. . p in. .Mi'lUniil " l"l p Mi iliil l.i'llli s Mi-ilfnrd . . . . ' n I hi p. No. I leaves .laeksmiville.. I H.nii.i No. Leave Jacksonville, 'j Jti.li'pni Mntnr Leaves 'laclitenville I liOnp. m A SPLENDID TRIP PAP VflllMf I K nv!u' wuter 'l,r irr'Kut'0il 149 t0 a lands, rUi lUUIlU LAU I j through which non navigable at reams , flow, the title to which has been ac I ijiii rut f rom tho government of t h Chance to See the Rose Carnival and j l ,,i"d inv9 tb Pa8SUBe of tbul Be Royally Eutertalnetl Vote for Your Friend as Candidate for Queen. The lucky young woman who wins ihe carnival ijueeii contest will liuvu a pleasant trip. The roso show will certainly be one of the grandest events ever attempted in the I'nited States. Hwry Por I land er is trying Iim or her best to produce thii finest roses for the decorations of the 4'loiits, arches, hoot lis, etc., and Portland will be one mass of roses. Von certainly can help some, young lady to make this trip bv asking for oiipojis with the goods vnu buy at the different stores each dav. F.very purchase entitles you to one vole. The merchants will oladlv uivo vou there votes, but they are so busy that they will sometime forget unless you take tin- trouble to ask. Itebnv is a list of the young ladies who are run ning. Their standing will bo printed every few days. Votes on sale at all the voting booths at 10c each or at the Commercial club rooms. The contestants are: Hazel Tice, Miss liaddis, .Maud Allen, Kdna Kifcrt, J'ru- lemr Angle, Lou llurtzell, Miss Hamil ton, Miss Mabel Kent, Mms Casadina Plymire, Mrs. C, T. CJaddis, Mrs. Anna )(HiieIsoil. RIPARIAN OWNERSHIP JOLTED BY SUPREME COURT Chief Justice Mean of the Oregon Su preme court, in an opinion in a case appealed from Harney county, said: "It is contended that the defendant, All now. is entitled to the use of water from Warm Springs creek, by right of prior appropriation, and to the sur plus water in such stream, if any, as riparian proprietor, because the filing of his predecessor in interest was 1 he hist one made on Ihe stream. There are several reasons why this posit ion cannot be sustained, In the first place, in Ihe opinion of the writer, il is doubt ful whether ihe owner of land, through which a non-mi vigable si ream flows, can claim the right as riparian propri etor, to use tin water thereof for ir rigation, as against subsequent appro prialois on the si ream below him. "Ami again, it is a serious question whether the desert laud act does not abolish Ihe so called modified doctrine Classified Advertisements Onn Cent a Word No single liuor tloiin Iohh than in cants. Six Insertions for the price of four. Sovonty-ffve emits a lino por month. WANTKIl Disliwiish.-r 11 1 llnM N'Tish. I'l l) N IHI1 Kl) Itl ).M M "tTm OMI, iivi-i )iistnfriii. Full SA I.F. -Trt-Hh milch cimth. Iiiuir at I'nss ri'sitli'tii't'. WANTHI) -Tn liny frnni lllll tu IIIIO llrllil uf Htni'lc nlic.'l. Writo Box l.'tl, Midfur.l, Or. l-'illt SA 1 . 10 fi toiiiii liiiiigtiliiw, jiiHt fin-ixlH-il; hr:ii if milil hiiiui. Sio (inv A. chihliTK. ' WANTI'Ml (lirl for I'tn'ml linutipwork ; IIUIHI In' muni cook; wall's .'I0. Hnti'l Nash. WAN'TKh -A laiinilri'MS fur u sinull fiiinilv. Apply In II. II. KimtiT, llth siii'i'i. .1:1 I'lill fsAI.K Vo unt; m'litli' row fur iiln i prii'i $-10. K, Morrison, K. I'. II. No. 1, (Iriffin CriM'k. VA N'l'l-:l--Ti'ii ti'tiinsti'rs with fcnnirt iviinlt'il In- Wi'storn Ori'non Ori'hariln Co. Ill linen: Komi wall's. r-'llli SAI.lv Ki-o rnnaliont in nod -'n-ilitiun. I ni'cil a lar'iT nuii'liiin. Ii. II. Wnrni'r, .li-., at WarniT'i store. Kdl'Ml (in iim rnail from Miilfonl to .hii'lisnii illi', ti haliy 'n whito enat. Call j at Ti-ilitini' offii'o, Pol! SAI.i: A fL'illll) iiiurtRiiKi-. gilt "ilU"' si'unriiy, 1,0 tnxi's, S pur ei'nt nut. Iniiiin of thv Mi'iKuril Rrnlty 4 Kent nl Co., Mrilforil, Or. I'AKTV vvinli.'M In gut loan of $;100 on in lunii nf ran- la ml that is worth l '; ,"'i"l ahslraiM'. will pav ll) (r Ol'llt. l.iu'li llox ". I'llli SALK Choire fruit and grape lands near .lncltsniivlllH. Call and see .liiiksmivlllo Heiil Kutnte Co., .Inek sonville. Or. Pi Hi SAI.K Two inentintors, lined only onn season, for sale cheap; enpneity of each, '-'Hi tggt. llnpiiro at War ner's store. Warner & Snvder. tf I'lH; SAI.i: One. V, S. ( ream Sepa ralnr, No. ll; linn enUli'ily; umnl sa new; rinl $SI); will sell fur .".l). It. C. Ilensley, Central Point. I'nl! SAI.K s. . Miiliilivis.inii is in the innikel now; ehoiee ten aere traets. lies! location in the valley. Ii. ee ih meyer. .lacksnnvillo, I'lilf SAI.K Ctiinpli'to fntnisliiiiKs 7iir ."i ruiiiii eultnye; liatmiin if taken at niii-e. Mrs. C, r. cninernn, riiiner llllh ami I, si iv. Is. W i s) I, ,i,,i, . W'I'CII Sli tnrapli, lii.n; H.nne eii'rii'nce ai Vt.livs Sli-ii.ri: I. mie r wants a post nniili'ialo sal pln-r. eaie Tri l." IHi Til l.N M.'IKS I'OI! MA I. K One nf j Wi hsti-r; I nteniat ional Oiet innaries, iiiialn idiji d and indexed; very latest j i-.lilion, away liclnw cost; has never ( I n ns. il. Apply In Trilnme ofl'ieo or i ntile lo I'. II. I.nx Ol, Medfnnl, Or. -('.! I'm; sai.i- While l.eliinn for i lor I "i, f run t'lo.-k O s.'illini;. of is lotii pi. 1,d ft mil ."otn itnmlatil j hud White l,. (;li iu ctiii ken. Pr. I iMilde, dioiie No. l;i:t, Midl'otd; also I pastille for cowi insi.l.i rity limitH. ' )' U S ,t: - Sit room In.nse in . lepair, t lmii e t oriii-r. witn oiith mid ' e;e. t'roul, to lots, , loi to husiuCHS ( p.irt ot town; pri.e one hnlf ciiih, term on halni.e, ninir on i nrrnii,ie!i. Il'-M Houth U it. 44 j of riparian rights, which gives to n ! pHriun uropriitors the riuht to the use 1 aci is,,), ji ueeiares inai an surplus waiutrs, oxer and above that appropri- nl,,i "'.v the desert laud eluimaut, to- getner wun 1 nit waurs or an laKes, riv ers and other sources of water supply, upon he publie lads and nut navigable shall remain and be held free for the appropriation and use of the public for irrigation, milling ami manufacturing, subject to existing rights. The government of the Fniti-d States as primary nwuer of t he soil un doubtedly had tho right to make such provisions concerning the waters of iioii-uavigable streams thereon, its it deemed proper, and it is at least a debatable tpiestiou whether, by the laa-) gunge ipioted, congress did not intend to recognize and assent to the appropri ation of such waters in contravention to the common law doctrine of riparian rights as to persona subsequently ac quiring title from the I'll it ed .States." A Fetd Hoppc. hen dry feed Ih kch tiered on the 'tJD'l where It I.-. wet or muddy there often more or s wast of . Kuiiu. n ud ed having Uop i'H me 'tore--re ii!e I In ii I try ; nrda. )e llllistliiliou, . oni American tfl'lelilt ur 1st, .'Wsi n style - hii h ca'i be isily made .otn wood Ht null cost, .'lien (bo upper iier lu empty .e lower one ?kos8 bection- of ay )m tilled to iioitkk. move what feed him dropped Into It, al thi? feed, belntf eleun, may he used rain. '1'liU bopper Ih euy to construct id will pay for ttHelf muuy times er. Weight of Lima Par Bushel. In con ne.-1 Ion with a very thorough .udy uf the quality of various kinds .i' I hue uhihI for agricultural purposes i New .leixey, h. A. Vooruees of the ev Jurscy station made careful esti mates of the weight per bushel of the ilffereut materluls. His results show "that the weight of Htmu. Ihue per Umbel (heaped rneas i ire i a .,i!l vnrinldt uud without nuy constant !!:) lion lo I lie tiiinlyslH of (lie stuiiplfs'. The uveraj;e weight per bushel of f'.e twelve inanesiim limes was niiiel M'veii poinuH and that of the six 'nim ble lltues was lt ioundH." Tin weight por luishel of woven o,ster shell Mints examined vailed from thir ty -nine to vt'uiy-nve puumlH, a ve rug in i; tirt.v-one uud it half poiimls. The prepared or so culled "uKi'leiiltural" nines vxh i Ined were utlll more vtirla tue in weight. Winter Losses in the South. It Is u Ittmeiitahle fact that more cat lie and sheep are lost from the cITeutM of exposuic' In the south than tu the north. The explanation Is not hard to find. In tlio north Ihe winter weather is so severe that good tdieltcrs are an absolute necessity, whereas In the voulh we Unitf of our mild, open wlu tei'H and herald the so called fact that we do not need to tfo to (he eipense that northern vople do lu building ex pensive luii'iis and sheds. We forget tlmt shelter Is needed even though It need iml be us eipenslve as a sheHer for u colder climate.-Texas I'ann and Small Orchards On Easy Terms. Qity Property and Ftuit Groves for Sale Firr mill Ti h-Acit Orcltnrdx on Ihr hisliiJlmriil ilan. The riflit kind of soil, thr riilil html of lirrt imi Ihr riilit jiriirs. Turn I if irarft' t'.ri')irm'f in fruil rnisiiij Imrhx our jiulimnil. 1JY hare sol, I half thr orchmils in tlir valley ami liiivn net to see n nirrhaser ilis snlivfieit irith his hariniii. flefoie liiiiinfi see Rogue River Land Go. Exhibit Building Fine Soaps 6 Toilet Articles The Eagle Pharmacy A. E. WHITMAN Mgr. Palm Block Medford Ore. Prescriptions prep,! red ly ivgisttMvrf plianimcists. CITY OF MEDI'ORD ''The year ltN" demonstrated be yond all question that the justly fa mous Rogue Hiver valley is one of the greatest fruit sections of the world. I udeed , t he records made in orchards adjacent to Med ford, Ashland and Orants Pass arc so wonderful as al most to surpass belief. For example, a carload of Du Cornice pears, shipped from Med ton I, grossed $HV22.SQ. This is the fresh-fruit car record of the world, and is equivalent to the remark able price of 17 cents per pound for fruit at wholesale. The best previous price for a carload of fresh fruit is also held by the Kuue River valley In Ht07. llili acres of Winter Nellis pears produced $10,000 net f. o. b. shipping point. Fifty-five treeB of Vellow Xewtown I'ippins produced 815 boxes of frnil, which, in spite of the h'aancial panic in London, panned out $17U."0 net. These trees grew on less than one acre. The three-acre orchard from which this fruit was taken has produced an averago amount of $n00 not per year for the last eight years. One hundred and fifty-two Yollow Newtown Pippin trees produced in 1007 $1 1 'Jo f. o. b. Med ford. Those trees grew on three acres. From eight acres near Ashland (iOOO boxes of Xewtown Pippin apples were marketed in 1907, netting $2000 an aero f. o. b. orchard. For the past seven years this orchard has netted $701 per-acre average. "Seven acrpB of Bartlett pears near Modford in 1907 grossed $2200 por acre. A young Bartlett pear orchard of 30 acres of 8-year old trees netted $10CS por acre. "Twenty Winter Nellis pear trees netted $GH0 These figures show the wonderful profit mado in 1907 from apple and pear orchards about Medford a profit exceeding $1000 per aero in many caseB. "Although the records for 1906 do not show such wonderful returns, the figures are, nevertheless, exceedingly large. Three fourths of an acre of Spitzenbergs produced fiST boxes in l'.mh, whieft brought $1171. Four acres of Spitsenborgs brought L'l 111.10. Twenty two acres of pears in 190G pro duccd fl-Hl boxes of fruit, which sold for $SK4 f. o. b. cars. The significant fact of the wonder fnl resources and possibilities of the Koguo River valley is shown by the of fer of the Medford Cornmercial club to pay $."00 to any one who can 'show by nut hen tic. testimony that nnv citv or town in the United .States, outside of a l-l mile circle, including Ashland and (Irants Pass, with Medford os a center, has tributary In it, within the same radius, as many diversified resources as Medford, Or., can show within the corresponding radius. Among the re sources of this wonderful valley are the following: ' Apples, pear-a, cherries, apricots, grapes, berries, uoclarincs, radishes, to matoes, horseradish, asparagus, prunes. Ilgs. artichokes, potatoes, onions, car rots, sugar corn, chest nuts, almonds, but lern uls, walnuts, peanuts, lettuce, cantaloupes, watermelons, peas, beans, butter, cheese, tobacco, rye, cattle, hogs, sheep, goats, honey, lime, marble gran ite, iron, talc, mica. ,iade, onyx, chrome, agate, garnets, tellurium, lead, plati num, cinnabar, gold, silver, copper, cc dar, onlt, cedar pine, douglas fir, white pine, black oak, madrone, nbsestos, ar tesiaa water, mineral springs, sand stone, water power, alfalfa, etc., etc. "Ashland, Medford nnd flrnnts Pass all have progressive and enthusiastic Commercial clubs, which will gladly answer any inquiries." New Tan Hosiery FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN Just received a large shipment of Tan Hosiery for la dies, misses and children. "We invite you to try the Monarch Hosiery and guarantee every pair to give per fect satisfaction. If they don't wear you can get another pair that will last. Several lines of hose are now on sale at tlie following savings: l")c values for :." values for ''( values for ")()c values for (i.")c values for v fv t 'l1iWl '!' vY, . Union ift M()St r&V MM I III. W, MED FORD'S MODERN STORE A WAN (' ST., JUST NORTH OF Free The Dig (J for ." Sale is looked upon with much favor by the people of Medford. Secure your Dress Goods, (linghauis, Prints, Muslins, Linens, f.aces. Silks, now in this great sale (i yards for the price of 5. The 6th Yard is Absolutely Free This is the greatest offer ever made I iy any store in this city, when you consider that our prices in the first, place are lower, and 'then on top of that we offer you this great fi for " offer. You only pay for 5 hut get 6. We alwavs show vou how to save. W. 1 Meeker 6 Co. Wo nr Hill ni llinu ihr lirit Tia ami ruffiv,, KilnuM ami Cakini; I'.miliT. Spiri'i mul r.'liihii in thr lunii. Wo alio siro ioo oronin ami oolil Jrinki in Iho i'iioIoi! rimm in tiiwn. ol'KX KVKNTN'liS. MI3&P0RD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE lii WEST SEVENTH STREET. McOLASHAN JUNKEN, Prop. PHOKE 1051. 9- 19? 25 35c 47 New Underwear Exceptional Values -Just received a new shipment of fine Summer Underwear. We can supply you with Vests from..... 5 to $1.75 Pants from 25? to 75 Suits 35 to $1.75 anvthing you need in Infants' ' Shirts. Etc. Some Sirriitl Sales now on Underwear. JACKSON CO. DANK. T Free