Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 03, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MEDFORD DA1L2 TRIBUNE
Medford Daily Tribune POOR PRICES DUE TO
GREED OF DEALERS
A Lire Paper In a Live Town.
Published every evening except Sunday
Medford Publishing Company.
0. PUTNAM, Editor end Miuiaror.
Admitted a Second Claaa Matter in
til Poitoffice at Medford, Oregon.
Subscription Bates:
One month, by mail or carrier. . .$0.50
One year, by mall 8.00
SHOULD STUDY OREGON.
' Tbe Portland Oregon inn reporters anil
editors abould brush up a little on tbe
geography of their own slute. The fol
lowing alleged interview with Ferdin
and -Nelson, the. Sun Francisco million
aire -who tried to muho a low record
by auto from the Bay City to Portland
is a case in point. : Mr. Nelson is miide
to say: - ' '
"One bad feature I wish to mention
happened just after. leaving Ashland.
About;!!! miles south of Medford we
enoountored a toll, gate-whore a fellow
charged us $1.50 to travel three miles
over the . most miserable stretch of
roadway on the entire courso.
"What impressed mo most along the
route were the numbers of people who
turned out in tho different cities to wol
, come us. I had not anticipated anything)
of the kind, and when we entered Ash
laud and found Boverul thousand persons
lined along the main street wo wondered
at the occasion until informed that we
were thea ttraction. They hnd been in
formed of our coming through the Ore
gonian. It was the same at Medford,
Grants ; Pass, Myrtle Creek, flVnirliili
and all along the route where wn passed
in the daytime. In somo places wc were
i greeted by citiaene at 2 ond B o'clock
in the morning. In Medford tho Bclinol
children wore dismissed early in the
afternoon and lined the street tn wol
come us. It was a ainht I shall never
forget, for tho little ones cheered nnd
wacved handkerchiefs and flags just
as though wo wore somo conquering
hero roturnlng from tho war."
There is no toll roud between Ashland
and Medford "about 12 miles south of
Medford" is tho city of Ashland. The
toll road complained of is near I lie Bis
kiyou summit.
The fact that school children were
dismissed early in tho afternoon to see
tbe auto in Medford Is also news to
Medford. The mnchimi arrived in Med
ford at 7:35 n. in. and left less than no
hour later.
PLAN TO OPPOSE ADVANCE OF
BAILROAD FREIGHT RATES
Oregon Apple Orowers Expect Oood
Prices the Coming Season Inferior
Fruit Put In Storage by Speculators
Cause of Depression In Market.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
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Annie M. Schwab to .loseph May
er, 8 W yt section 8a, township
34, rango 3 K .,
Charles A. Peninger to Marlon V.
Young, 20 acres In township
88, range 2 W
Agnes A. Rcolilc to John C. lloss,
B71.M acres in township 111),
range 1 ft
Fred Schwab to Joseph Mayer,
101.94 acres In section 30, Inwn
ship 34, range 3 K
Fred Schwab to Joseph Mayer,
160 acres In section 28, town
ship 34, range 8 E
O. t O. Railroad company to Hello
Nlckell, 478.54 acres in section
B, township 84, range 1 W ...
Frances K Colo to Welborn Hoc
son, land in T) h O 03, township
an 1 nr
A. K Snrockels of . Ban Francisco,
passed through Medford Tuesday morn
ing bound for noame.
Mr. aud Mrs. W. U Howard of Grif
fin Creek district have been visiting hi
California.
All uight reslaurnnt at the Hin oi li
until fuul.er notice.
Uti n. P. Cameron n lid her two
daughters, Misses Jennie and Cumilln,
left Tuesday for San Josu, Oil., which
they will moke their permanent home.
Mrs."V. Moore of Central Point wns
a tfecent visitor in Medford.
Harry Culbertsou, general contnietor
and builder, cement work n specialty.
Medford, Or. '
C. F. Cook, tho nursei yiiinn, lm mov
ed his office to the II. 11. V. railroad
depot. .V
If you have lost, or found anything,
need work, or have something sell, it
doesn't matter what you wiinl K try
' a Want Ad In The Tribune.
Judge Neil of Jacksonville was a bus
lness caller In Medford Tuesday.
We dellvor swoe-t crenni or buttermilk
every day; watch for our wagon or
pbone orders to the Creamery, l'hone
No. 923.
I. O. Wagnor of Forest Grove, who
has been spending the lust week in
Medford left for-Central Point Tue-s
day morning. Mr. Wagner ii a special
representative of the O'regnnmii.
Just arrived, a carloud 'of sewing ma
chines. See. O. W. Johnson at the
Medford Pharmacy. . . "
The;di(ch digger is now working on I
F strocit and is-making rapid progress
as usual.
Latest designs needlework, infants'
outing fits, shirtwaists, centers, under
wear, etc. Needlocraft Shop, 382 Wash
ington street, Portland, Or. 51)
Among those who left foV Portland
. innil'Avnriiir to see the rose festival
were Messrs. Hoy Maul, ernon vswjfsjM
Virgil Strang, Ilonnld and V-r.ock" t
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: Oregon apple grower are nor worry
injf becfttiHC of the condition of tho up
pit murket in tho east, which if at u
low vhh. The low price ere thn remilt
of u greedy combination between the
grocers of tho middle went, New Vork
und New Kii'liiiid mid the eastern deal
era, says tho Oregoninn. lleeouse of the
fancy prices that the fruit hud been
bringing, something like six million bar
rels of apples wero put. in cold Ktornge.
They wero the worst kind of cttlls, ap
ples that would ordinarily have found
tlioij way into tho cider mills, driers,
or would have been left on the ground
to rot. Tho grower, of course, got
his money for these culls, and it was
tho dealers who lost, especially those
who paid fancy priees- for good vnrie
ties.
Poor Apples in Storage.
With the storage plants bulging witli
inferior apples, tho dealers waited un
til the high-class fruits wero thrown
on the markets. Then the dealer who
hnd bought the cheap fruit begun it 11
londiug'iinfl the result was that the bot
tom fell out of the market. Tho grade
of fruit" that was barreled and placed
cold storage began to rot just as
soon as it was taken out with the re
sult that consumers, after buying one
barrel and getting more than half rut
ten ones, ipiil buying the fruit a I to
got her. The dealers t hen found they
were overloaded, shipped apples back
west and this also killed the western
market.
Phis explanation of the apple situa
tion wns made last night by Oscar Von
lnrbilt, of Tlood River, Mr. Vanderbilt
was nt find; mystified by tho condition
of tho market, and it was not until In
had made a most searching investiga
tion that he discovered the real cause.
Dealers Well Stung.
"I think tho dealers are pretty well
satisfied now that they have been stung
good and plenty," snid Mr. Vnnderbilt.
"Home of tho growers also will discov
er that, they have been hurt, for con
timers, having refused to pay for rot
ten apples, have turned to other fruit.
The Oregon growers had no part in
t his attempted grnb. Our apples al
ways brought good prices in tho east,
and they will continue to do so,
"Another thing that hurt the macUot
was tho large crops. This year, from ac
counts I have been rearAVtig, I ho nppl
belt in the middle west has been dam
figed fully IW per cent by heavy frosts.
(dorado, our keenest competitor
boxed apples, has also suffered. The
frost which si ruck that state during
April was severe and T doubt very nine
, whetlier t tilorado will be nolo to raise
2fi per cent- of the usual crop.
"When the eastern buyers land a
Hood Itiver this fall they will have t
ateet our prices. The Fruitgrowers
union of Hood Itlver is building a large
cold storage plant, large enough to ston
the big npple crop that is coming on
and If tho prices are not right our up
pies will he stored right at home nn.
sold when the market is right."
i.
POISONOUS WEED SLAYING
SHEEP IN MALHEUR
Hemming from Malheur county, Dr
. II, I.ytle, stale sheep Inspector
nrought with linn several specimens of
the pomonoiis enmns root that lias her
raising havoc ninong Malheur couiitv
"hoop. The weed is very similar
form to an onion, Iml it has n vellow
isli hue. It grows in high altitudes
never lieing round lit n height of 1
lliaii 41100 feet, ami it linn been spread
iug to n considerable extent in Mill
lienr county.
According to Dr. I.ytle. It in inn
lilile to make nay effective right ligninn
i nn weeit, hut there Is an antidote
which he lias advised stockmen to nsi
in enses where sheep, entile or lior
n piiisoncii ny eating eauias
r or sheep the it lit iili.r insists of from
live to seven grains of potassium per-
mangeiiale Dissolved in lour ounces of
water.
Ill a certain section of Wyoming tl.
poison ennuis lias lieeome so prevalent
mi.h sneepraisi'i-s nave heen tor t to
nhnmlnn llie ranges of Hint particular
I ion.- I'end lelon ( Iregon ia u.
RHINOCEROS CONSUMES
LOTS OF ANESTHETICS
Virgil HI rang
lea oreasi dellvcg
ell. . OrdafrTT; 13.
JHfihiutl IS, bloek 78, Medford ... flflOO
csh - w. Toss to H. u, Bnrdic,
lota 9, 10 and 11, H'ortmnn's
" swaddltlon to Medford 1
v ToknVtBrooks to E. I). llrlggs,
aeresn section f(, township
IKi.!, range 1 B . . . ,t 10
. notice f.
the wll kuowhyiviima town, where every :
Monday. -4tt m i nre
If Jou want iwpornr now rlfnp( B
milk, ordrr from the CronuA A nNVhlti
for the wsgon., Deliveries made-ted, nnd
lj frce onine uown riom r, tisr
Htly and is employed nt hy
til, toemfd near JaekBOiivi.U.iU,
XKW YORK. June :t. Fifteen Xi
. nrk veterinarians have discovered thai
ine homo oi anesthetic required to put s
iiiiuoceros 10 sleep is a pound and three
quarters of chloform and a half pound
of ether. This accession of veterinarian
science was made during nn operation
io remove cataracts in the eves of Mo
gill, the I ml in u rhinoceros in the llronx
zoo. Mogul, after succumbing to more
than half n gallon of nnesthetics, re
mained under its influence for an hour
ami at. the end of that tune began to
crunch liny tin though nothing had hap
pened.
Through a blow on the head in his na
tive jungle. Mogul nearly lost the siuht
of both eyes, and the operation was
agreed upon after careful examination.
It will take a month to tell if it in sue-
eessful.
8KATTLE, Wush., Juno !J. Follow
ing closely upon the hells of the big
gathering of commercial bodies of every
description, commercial clubs, chambers
of commerce, manufacturers, wholesal
ers and retailers ' ansociat ions to t he
number of 5fif who met in Chicago May
lo to formulate a plun of action to
head off the threatened 10 per cent ad
vance in freight rates, the freight rate
committe of which ('. F. White is chair
man aud A. F. Hpccht is m-cretary, rep
resenting the combined interests of west
cm lumber manufacturers ami shingle
mills' bureau, has just issued to more
'han L'OuO eastern correspondents a con
fidential letter on transportation poli
ces, which outlines a plan for effec
ively opposing nn advance iu freight
rates.
Mriefly, the letter calls upon busi
ness interests all over the country to
join ia requesting delegates to both the
republican and democratic national con
vent ions to support the following ar
ticle of political faith and to see tlmt it
is mude a plunk iu the plat forms of hut It
political parties:
1 We ii rge t ha t congress enact a ti
amendment to the interstate commerce
act whereby the interstate commerce
commission may, at its discretion upon
proper complaint, suspend the tariffs
investigate advances in freight
MKIlFORl), OR., WEDXESn.yy
"a " ' ' The ca
(yitexBimmi- v4 . Proves taAfalK
Miidcm - CE0 MORE THAN XL8E- I vw X
here, the place is mmmmtmmmmmmmmmt'mmmmm
I III p ivc unu i r-ii-ii"' f-"-"
lneroeuiurunittiiiu i
nut
rates as to their reasonnhleness liefore
heeomiiig effective."
SUICIDES IN CITIES SHOW
AN ALARMING INCREASE
Elephant to Walk a Tight Hope,
Tty and liv Host nock mav have a pink
rhinoceros that whirls nround on a tra
pere lv holding the bar in his capn
ciups mouth. While waiting In achieve
that wonder of training, Ilostock has
gone half way. An elephant that walks
the tight rope is sufficiently strange to
e sure to Blnnre the crowds in 4ku
Hostock arena at Conev Island, lie Is S
veers old, and It ((wk fn vonr's
course In tightrope walking before he
'TWored the Intricacies of he net. He
,irms eight feet above the stage
wn)ks 2(1 f,.i. c.,1,,1,1
V. --(and weight of an elephant, this i
ClIICAdO. June Ii. Tin; revised re
port of the ( 'hieago bureau of slot is
t ics compiled from t he records of II"
leading citicH show an alarming increase
in tho number of suicides, particularly
within the last four months. The most
appalling feature of the report is the
statiHticul commentary on the self-inflicted
deaths of the young. Many
children of tender years have destroyed
their own lives, too miserable to live,
most of these suicides being due pri
marily to pre-natal influences. Most of
the suicides of males are attributed to
horrible economic conditions.
Dr. Meyers, tho noted anthropologist,
regards the suicide of children as
pointing to tho necessity for protect
ing prospective mothers from the de
pressing influences of unsanitary dwell
ings, insufficient nutrition and igno
raueo.
I ho number of those, 'Nio dies by
their own hand ha increased at the rate
of a.inujit Ul per cent a year. The table
.w 'completed to lIMltl, It In us follow:
IHim 8i5(l1D04 211-M!
KM) I Ui!22HKl.) :msf
UMIli LM(i0limi 2il
l!H) L'17(i
It is believed the suicides for l!Mi7
will aggregate several hundred more
than .'1000, and those for the present
year will be still a larger number.
I he lists are prepared from cities
liaviug a population of 100,0(10 or more.
Of (he l.q,-(7i. suicides reported, 4' pe
cent were persons between the ages o
10 and Ii) years, L'l per cent by per
sons net ween L'u and J!) yearn, -.t per
cent belweim L'O and :t!) years, 'Jll-j per
cent between '10 and 111, per cent
between 50 nml ."!, II per cent between
00 and (11), and .'1 per cent between
and 70 years.
The total increase from l!K)0 to 1000
was 110 per cent.
RUSHING WORK UPON
NEW LINE TO COAST
The Chicago American prints tho sto
rv of the rapid conclusion of the Chi
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad
to the Pacific coast, and describes as
follows the country through which it
pusses.
lly reason of an unusual spurt in
work, representatives of the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. 1'nul roud snv thev
expect to have the great transcontinen
tal line finished from Chicago to Seat
lie and Taconia next surini.
feguhir trains are now operated on
t he new Pacific const line as far ns
Mobridge, I .'hiiim.1i, Hettinger, Kow
inaii and Marmarth. in the Ihikotan:
to lorry. Miles City, Musselshell and
Mnrlowton, iu Montana.
Not iu t he history of railroads hat
a line been constructed with such speed
the route from Unite to Seattle and
1'aconm, with towns, districts and en
giueeriug lent, was given out recentlv
TO MAKE AUTO TRIP
MEDFORD TO ROSEBURG
Wj M. Hudson of Medford was i
the city Thursday, having been a pn
tenger on tne car making the trip to
Port hind from San Francisco. While
re he informed the X;ws representa
tive that iu the very near future he
intended makinir a record run from
Medford to this city, taking in the
mountain district. Telephone commiini
ntiou will be established at different
points along the roads so that people
iu this vicinity und at Medford mav
be in touch with the time beini? made
iml tho whereabouts of the machine.
.Mr. Hudson will ride in the Kuick car
and the distance to be covered is es
timated at about t.1.1 miles. This the
Iriver believes, will be made in about
six hours actual running time. The
event will prove unite an interesting
one nnd arrangements are now under
way to have the run start enrlv this
month, Rosehurg News,
PREFERRED RIGHTS FOR
RAILROAD CLAIMANTS
IdorcoV
einnrknble feat.
t 'I.A TSK A X I K, Or., June ;i. Al
though official information has been
tent out from Washington that it is
useless to try for preferred rights on
Southern Pacific land grant claims, .suit
to cancel which has been filed, ten to
al people have gone out to take up
msldrncc on these lands. .Some have
their famine, with them and are s.piat
ting; others are ' hnt.-hing. ' Their at
torney, 1A f forty, tells them thev can
not fail, nn thtir claims will be Mpi.
ferred,' ulnec they msdj npptte ntiou
to pnrehnse heforo igf
int for can cello
AVile in -
tod ChxaeiexClX.
SUMMER HAS ARRIVED.
ssit v for :,
you WJinf
no of style and
boose your fab
assort merit, and
and with it the
light Wright suit. If
clothing to be tin1 aci
elegance you should c
rics from our superb
we will fit 1 hem perfectly, ai.d give
individuality in style jouh as you can't
get wit li ready made garments.
JohnKreuzer
& CO.
Importers and Tailors
PALM BLDG.,
Room
A
i new i
vour K
KEXT TO THE HOTEL NA8H, FOR
MERLY POTTINOEE'B PLACE. THE
LIST OF PLEASED CUSTOMERS IS
GROWING EVERY DAY.
D? YOU ARE NOT ONE OF THEM,
WHY NOT? SATISFACTION AND
ECONOMY HERE. ;
I
IT IS TIME TO
WAKE UP!
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE!
Chas. Hazelkioo. Manaoer
ONE SOLID WEEK,
beginning
jnday June 1st.
Til W ON IjY I'LACK IN IMEDFOIJ
, 1 Popular Leading
UaivHii lJftnnfjn I iitifih II
ROA8T CIIICKMNW, ROAST POifKHulA HAKltK
LOA F, CII1(!KKN AND POTATO fimiiA Commy
Alwav Fresh, Evervthine CIew
Raked I Jeans. IJnstnn Brown Rroad, Clin-kon psceiii,ry
Woman,
REPERTOIRE
10c
(nods id' all kinds.
The DELICATESSEN
C STRMKT, NEAR EKJ IITH
Five and Ten-Acre Orchards on I
installment plan. The right kind!
soil, the right mna u ucm u..p .-
right prices.
Twenty years' experienee in
raising hacks our judgment. W
sold half the orchards tn the
and have yet to see a purch
satisfied with his harffkm.
Before buying see
Ro&ue River L
Exhibit Bu
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregoni-an is th best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS
Itl'AL
Wiirrnnly Deed
Moi'tK'iKe,
LoiiK ami Shorl Fernis
Snti.fai l'ii of Moi tjtiiut'
Transfer nf Lien
l'dwcr or Attorney
Mi'climiU' V
Wutfi- MkIiL
KSTATE
(iiiiU-;om Iwl Ilonil for Deed
MoriKiitfo l,t'aso
Willi Tax Payment Provision
Opli'Ui to liny Ijinti Affcnt's Con tracts
MISCIOt.LANKOUS
Hill of Ride
Lhiuor Lii'enne Vornia
Nalico to Trespassers
Cnxlitor's I'laini
Against Kstato
CliattH Morfjfuo
Aekrii)wli'ol(fMuiiit.
C 'on Cession of Judgment
Covers for HIanks
FOR HUNT, KOK SAI.K. KURN1SH10I) ROOMS, KTC. (on canlbosnl) .
MINING
PIartr Locution
honil for UihmI
Miiu'i's Lien
Summons
Kxecnl ion
JinlMTiiK'nt Transeript
('iniiiiiilriieut for Trial
Souivh Warrant
Quartz Location Wnlf?r Uialit
Oregon und U. S. Forma t'ontract to Sell
)ool Proof (if Labor
JUSTICK OF PKACK
Civil and Criminal Subpoori
(liirnishmcnt
Cost Hill
Notice to .Inrora
Civil Complaint
PROHATK
i A line itnent
Uiuiert ikinc and Afll
davitfor Attachment
Commitment for Fine
Jury Oni'T
Warrant for Arrest
Petition for Letters of Administration, Administrator's, F.xeenlnr'H and Guardian's
ItinuU aud lVfds: Order Set tintr Apart Property Kxcnipt from Kwcution: Order
Conlirminu Sale of Rttil nnd Personal Properly Cilation; Commission to Appraisers;
Letters of Administration;
Testamentary.
Attaeliment
Notice of Garnishment
Grand Jury Hiibpoeim
liuiielnient
Transcript of Judgment
A complete, up-to-ilnt line
SUFKIFF PLANKS.
Inventory and Appraisement: Proof of Will: Letters
CIRCUIT COURT
Undertakintr and Alliduvit Summons
for Attachment Cost Hill
Criminul and Civil Subpoenas F.xeeution
Seaixh Warrant
Notice to Jurors
of U.S. LAND OFFlCE.'fCOUNTY COUKT ANl
All printed after the latest
and best forms. t$ Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices. Cg3 Give us a trial.
if
SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
MEDFORD
OREGON
THE ONLY PLACE TN MI
Ready Prepared
T?nKT CHICKENS, ROi
LOAF, CHICKEN AND ,
Alway Fresh, Every!
Raked Beans, Boston Brown Bl
10c each. Bakery uoom
The DEUCj
C STREET, NF
I have for sale at $62.50 per acre, 8ncrf? nf iine '
orchard land as there is in Rogue Rivet valley. TJie im-1
proverncnts on place are worth at least1250. Let me
show you this land.
ALFRED SMITH
OVER JACKSON COUNTY BANK7'
To Start U
In smirch of real value iu good form
supplant tlio thonglit' "how cheap'-'
with "how good." Wo always earrr
in stock tho beHt fabrics and do at
tractive tailoring Tvtrk at pricos low
enough to win your trade. .
FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND
PRESSING."
W. W. EIFERT, The City Tailor, Medford
Cut Glass June Weddings
Von jierluips know nt somo Juno bride. I don't. Wo know thn t thoy all
iippivi'iate i nt. tfluss. No one roueivos too inucli of it in the li ot prtisonts.
If you iire phiuning n gift Hint will be tipprcointod, you cau not dj better than
to sim1 my line of cut glass vases, bowls, decanters, iTiiets, tumlftrs all use
ful and nrnamoiital presents and suro to be prized by your friend.!
.1 sell (lie celebrated Kawkes line of eut glass unsurpassed in qautity and ia
flesiyii of cutting. .
The prices on tny cut glass have always been popular oios, nerer too high,
just such as would guarantee quality. j '
MARTIN J. REDD .
THE JEWELER.
NEAR IIB POSTOFFICE
KN'Y.MiT.Prc
I'KHHV, Vici
'id rut.
rresiilciit.
.11)11. V S. OltTH. Cnshicr.
Y. 11. JACKSON", Asa t (Vhirr.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $30,000
SU1UH.US 10,000
Safety Hoxos to L'cnt. A fJenoral Hanking Iiusinoss
Transacttvl. Wo Solicit Vour Patrona"o
Window
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
and Door Screens, Block . Wood
d i Sliida of planing mill work. Including turned work and
EN T1I AND 7TH SIS. FHONE b3.
Clean Sweep Shoe Sale
TTAVK REDUCED THE PRICE ON OUR
ENTIRE STOCK OF
Shoes
i -
AND ARE GIVING VALUES LES THAN
WHOLESALE PRICES. -Cliildron's
Slioos, 99?, slioos you have hoe.n paying"
1.50 and $1.75 for. .
Tallies' Shoes and Oxfords, ?1.49, ?1.69, ?1.79,
?1.S, ?2.49. '
SPECIAL
CALL KARLV AND GET YOUR SHARE OF
THE BARGAINS.
W. II. Meeker 6 . Co.
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