4 THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX. MONDAY, .JUNE L, l!ti8. I c-l L. I STATES GREAT BERRY CROP Year Registers Heaviest Yield on ReGordof Cherries and Small Fruit-Hay Crop Immense. PORTLAND. Or., June 22. The Ore gon Banker's association will hold their next convention in Suletu on Friday ami Saturday the 20th and 27th. The pro gram will be one of the most interest inj ever presented and the business men of Salem are planning entertain ment in honor of the association. On June 24 the business men of Port land will make an excursion to Eugene for the double purpose of participating in the commencement exercises at the university and witnessing the opening of tho splendid new depot. Then at a lit tie later date the Portland Ad club will go to Albany as the guests of the Al bany Commercial club, the mar.r.ger of which organization was a former pres ident of the Ad Men's club. Fourteen Hundred Members. Thirteen hundred and fifty-eight is the actual membership of the Portland Commercial club and there, are 22 ap plications to be considered r.l the regu lar meeting of the board of governors tomorrow l-'ourtemi huiulred is a figure of early reali .alien. Inquiries have come in from all over the state rela tive to the membership of this organiza tion, the interest probably boiug awak ened by the recent hniisewarmtng held in the new eight-story sttvl home of the club. Nineteen hundred and eight will regis ter the greatest crop of bervis and cherries that Oregon has over p":duced. The quality is magnificent, quantity almost unlimited, and while humanity is enjoying this fruit the maturing" hay crop insures a big increase in if: dairy output, which has been greatly benefit ed by :is good r.nring pastures :m wore ever known in this section. Residents of the northwest should take pains to see that their western country friends a e made familiar with tho unequaled conditions which make dairying ho pro fitable here. The sixth national conclave of the Phi Delta Kappa will moot in Portland from the 0th to the 11th of July, and the local chapter is arranging an elab orate series of festivities. ESTABLISHING CAMPS AT , CRATER LAKE FOR TOURISTS Arrnntrciiii'iits tor tln summer at Cm Ii- liihe iirc bi'ini; made nnil Will O. hJli'i'l, win) lms tho. iuattir in clifn o. has ili'i'idi'il upon I lie I'HtiiMishiinnt of the main iaini at tho A rant station, whore water is plentiful and where tho oainp can lie established before tho snow welts on the rim of tho lake. Mrs, 11. K, Monyor of San Prnnoison, will be in eharjje of this camp. She will arrive in Hie eity tonight and as sooa as the sup plies can be taken to the oamp she will take ohniire. At the main enmp the plans eall for the erection of a larev substantial cabin and cuinp equipment so that all tho comers can be cured for. Meals will be served and small parties will bo able, to secure lodin. Another camp will be established on the lira of the lake about July 1", the tiaie when tho season opens. It will bo y so arranged that parties can lunch on tho rim and sloop in n cabin t lint is to He erected during the season. The main camp Jias boon located at the Arant ttation in order to solve the water lostion. There is no nvailablp water (' the rim after tho snow goes off, and lt ,vill be impossible to put in a water svtOrti anil a pumping plant. ' yt. Stool will spend part of the sum mer l tho lake, but he has so planned tbinuri tb.it. he can lenve at nny time that hoi f'uds it necessary. Iln thinks ilK. season will see many prominent people at :ho lake, and that at the next session of congress it will be an easy matter to secure an appropriation that will enable the superintendent to make smut; of t ho .necessary improvements in the park. Klamath Palls Herald. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Walter Applegate came down from Ashland Friday evening to visit old t'rii mis. Mr. Appleinto wan formerlv deputy cmnty recorder here and is now employed in one 01 ine mrge wnoie .. lmnors in Portland. Mrs. ,1'thn Devlin of Ruch and her jlAughter. Mrs. Agues Dines of I-orest firove were in town Kridav afternoon attending (he eommencemeiit exercises of St. Mary's Academy. Mrs. Frank Dnngey (nee Broad) ar rived from Coos county recently on a visit to her odl home. Mies Mollie Towue and C.race Hen rv pent Sund.'iy afternoon in Med fl.nl. Harry Miller, who has been visiting relatives here and in Portland, has re turned to his home in San Jose, Cal. MARRIED. SPORTING NEWS. James H. Keeue, the thoroughbred fancier of New York, has annexed two more of the leading racing events of the year the Suburban handicap and Tidal .taken with Ballot and Colin. San Francisco sporting circles are much interested in a report XhiA Stan ley Ketchel, the champiou middlewefght has agreed to enter into u match with nny middleweight that Matchmaker I rank Lynch of liiand Rapids can ar- unge a go with. Efforts are being nuule to g;t up a fight ft- July 4 with Tuny Capoui or Hugo Kelly. Yreka's high school has a fi:st class team of uinutvur ball players, which recently beat the Hornbrouk team, re- u forced by several of Ashland's best artists, bv a score of 4 to 0. Webb pitched for the r. nuer and Cbuden ,Ta cobs and Wick for the latter. dispatch from Ishitn, Siberia, savs that the Italian car in the Xew York to Partus race has been seriously damaged by fire. The arrival of the American car at Xertschiuk on Tuesday morning in dicated that the American were tie- reasing the lead which the ticrmaii car recently secured. The hitter Iff Nert- hinsk shortly before the arrival of the Amermimcans. The Portland team was beaten nearly very time it met the Oaklnuders at San Francisco last week. Although taey broke even when playing at the Oregon tropolis lately. The pitching s:aff is weak m:d uncertain. McCredie made a mistake in letting IVrnoll tm t Aberdeen. Scores of i'iisNcliuiw nit..ln.i-u ;.. th-. Xational and American leagues have 'll humped Mini! Inn I hi in than once this season. Frank Ciotch, champion catch-as catch can wrestler of the world, has reached Seattle to train for his match ,lulv 1 ith Dr. Ii. F. Roller. Tliev met ......o before, when (iotch failed to throw Ills opponent, although he ays he was out of condition then, (iotch calla Hock- 'usmith, the Russian lion, a vellov.- -in,r ;ilthout;h nianv of those who nuiv th..ir match say that the former emi.l..v..l the dirtiest of methods and the foreiyn- r iptit in disgust. The associated students of the Fni ersity of Oregon will s. nd " Bill" H-.v- ward, Oregon 's famous trainer, east this summer. He will tak- siv wo.-l.- in tho Yale summer school perfecting imnsoii in the most approved methods in training and physical culture and will also inspect university and other gymnasiums. Haywanl will have chaise of thetraining of Dan Kelly and proha- oiy i-orrest Mintlisou for the Olympic games. He will neeomi.anv the Amen an team to London. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. WATER IN TULE LAKE IS GRADUALLY FALLING Reeriit measurements of the water flowing through the Tule lake outlet show a decrease of a few second feet. Several weeks ago the flow was L'l sec ond feet, but at the last measurement it was HI feet. The decrease in the flow is explained by those familiar witlt the conditions as being due to the fact that the lake is getting lower, and as Die wa ter recedes the stream through the out let decreases, savs Kiamalh Falls Her aid. There is at this time uo indication whatever that the water is running into ave or cavity that is likelv to fill up. but those who have been watching the phenomenon are becoming convinced that the water finds its way thioiigh a ubtMTnnenn channel into some river in ( 'alifornia. Kngineers of tho reclamation service ire kept informed as to Hie condition f the outlet, and, and it is verv likelv that next year a considerable sum will be set aside to enlarge the oneuhiL' so that it will be of practical use in the reclamat ion of t he inundated la mis in the Tule lake basin. There has been no work done on the outlet since earlv in the spring, and it is thought that the flow could be again increased to 22 second feet if a chan nel were dug from the deeper water to the opening. Tin lake is gradually get ting lower, but this is due to a measure only to the outlet, for at this season of the year the evaporation increases ami the inflowing water decreases, causing a gradual receding of the lake. L, F. Lozicr to R. Frances Peck, lot - in D U C "it, township 37, range 2 W r. $ 1-. F. Lozier to U. Peart Peek, lot it, in D 1 C 7U. township 37. rauge 2 W C. W. Palm to (i. W. H. Atberl, lots U and 12. block 73, Med ford raited States to Wlorence .1. (iray, X V i'j sectiuii 2ti. towu ship 34, range 4 V pi Lydiu Wyatt to William Powell, hits 10, 11 and 12. block D, Railroad addition to 0hland 1 James I.Doiiough to C. M. Ruch, W i-j of X E H section 27. township range 3 V A. M. Short to W. H. Tlrawshuw. lot 12, block Id. Med ford, nud part, of lot 11, block 10, Med ford Mrs. Kate Hoffman to C. E. Me. Comb, land in D L C 37, town ship 37, range 2 V Thomas A. 'ulbertson to TV O. Longsdorf, lots 1, 2 and 3, township 3!l. range 1 E A. II. Lawrentz to Ernest Sar gent, So acres hi section 21. township IN, range 2 V M argery F. Magruber to O. L. Simpkins, I acre in D L (' ."!, township 37, range 2 V D. B. Provost to K. F. Phipps, 200 acres in section 7, town ship 3!. range 1 K .f. A. Anderson et al to Esetlla Hothwell, 7 acres in section 31, township 37, range 1 AV F. K. Payne to J. K. Watt. 40 acres in D L C 13, township 37, range 1 W 32-V1 30 ;i"o 400 100 nooo olIO SOUTHERN OREGON CROPS NEARLY UP TO AVERAGE Despite the fact that this has been a had spring for crops reports from all pa i ts of 1 he country give assurance that I hi' yield will be nearly up to the average. In Klamath county grains are doing well and on some of the dry land farms the crops are as far along as they were at this time last year. Lake county sends forth tho report that all vegeta tion is doing well in that section, and from Modoc county. California, comes the report that in all parts of that coun ty the farmers entertain a hopeful view of the crop sit nnt ion, not wit list and g the long period of nort h winds. The rains of the past few weeks have been 'piite general, providing a great boon to the entire eountrv. Ten to One. in Favor of Gans. SAX FRAXCTSCO, .lime 20. The odds in the (inns-Nelson fight sched uled for July 4 have dropped a point and the champion is now a 10-1 favorite over the Dane. This is not the ring side price, as (Jans followers have not yet come through with much coin, and it is freely predicted that the negro will be a lit-to 3 favorite on t he day of the fight. Moth sides are showing much interest in the betting. Automobile Given Away. The undersigned will give to any ' person an automobile worth the sum of 21101) who will produce any two- j crank or lever clothes wushern, new iu use iu the 1'uiled States, that can do j the work of one of the Harrington i Washers iu all kiuds of washing, birth' heavy ami light. j The undersigned has offered $200 and j has stated publicly that he would give! to any person said sum of $200 who would produce a washer that would do' half the work that can be done by the J Harrington Washer, aud do it as rap- ; idly ami as easily and in ua good order, and he now by this publication repeats i fuiid offer. ' The weight of the Harfriugton Wash- j er is less than four pounds, substau- tially constructed of copper, and is ti ! compressed air machine. Will last for a lifetime .under constant use. What more do yon want? Agents wanted. R. S.' HARRlXtiTON. inventor. To be seen at the Moore Hotel for a few dav. SI NEW OASES. S. L. Sandry vs. Southern Pacific company; suit for damages; dismissed. Frederick W. l.awton vs. William Duttoii; dismissed, J. C. Hall vs. tieoige W. Dunn et al.; order made declaring injunction per maneiit. Buy Tickets ay Wire. 'Something which la of considerable interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid ordere now in effect between stations of the Southern Pacific eompanv and nil points in the United States. liy means of this system tickets may be purchased at Med ford from nny place in tho United states and mailed or telegraphed direct to the pnrty wishing lo come here. Sleeper accommodations aud small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also be furnished at the sarar time. " Time Tables SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. I Northbound. 5:1M p. ui. !).4!) a. m. No. ltlOrt!gon linpreas. N'o. HjPortlaud Express I Southbound. So. 15 1 California Kinross.. 10:35 a. in. Nu. 13 San Kruncisco Eip. 1:50 p.m. No. 125 From Grunts Pass.. 9:15p.m. No. 225Por Ashland 10:15 p. m. PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY. We Now Have i DRY Shiplap but for a short time only CRATER LAKE LUMBER COMPANY No. 1 No. ;t No. 2 No. 4 Leaves Medford . . Leaves Medford. . Arrivos Medford. Arrives Medford. 7:50 a. m. 3:20 p.m. 10:50 a. m. 5:30 p. m. oOOUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY. NoT"2 iLcaves' Medford 7777. Vl).To"a. m. No. 4 j Loaves Medford 5:55 p.m. Motorl Leaves Medford 2.00 p. in. Motor Loaves Medford 9:00 p.m. N'o. 1 I Leaves Jacksonville.. :0a. m No. 3 Leaves .laekaonville.' 3:30 p.m. Molorl Leaves Jaeksonville. 1:00 p. in. idds FootfittingShoes FOR MEN $4.00 None Better STATEMENT MEN PROPOSE TO CAPTURE ORGANIZATION Always Ahead Perhaps you don't realize what, an important part meat is of the daily diet, (iood meat usually means a frood dinner, and a food dinner means a roiitented mind. Come here for your meat and you are sure of f1l injr llie host. We are always ahead when it eonies to (iialily. I'riees no more than elsewhere. MEDFORD MEAT CO. Kuceessors lo Pottingei Next Hotel Xash. AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS EXPERT RUPAIUINTi. ALL AVOIMv 0 UAIfANTHlED. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. PUBLIC (JARAUK. CARS STORED AND OARED FOJi. Reos Premiers Fords KiselKars WE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUR. LINE FOR '08. CAN YOU BEAT IT REOS 10 II. P. sinle--evlinder Runahout, with folding ' '- sent : : . 650 lit) U. P. douhle-cylinder Roadster with jump stat..$1000 J0 11. P. doulile-eylinder Touring Car, detachable touneau , $1250 PREMIERS 24-28 II. P. four-evlinder Roadster or Touring Cai.?2250 IlO-ao 11. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car..?2500 ?A)-'.l) II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car, double ignition $2G00 40-45 11. P. six-cylinder Touring Oar, 7-passenger..ip3750 FORDS 15 H. P. four-cylinder Runabout, $ 500 Same with mechanical oiler,' running-hoard and lamps, etc $ 700 40 II. I'. six-cylinder Touring Car $3000 KISSEL KAR 35-40 II. P. Touring Car or Roadster $2000 CAN YOU BEAT Til WALK Prices F. O. B. Factory. MEDFORD AUTO CO., A. V. WALKER. Manager. Oarage Eighth and 1) Streets. Phone Main 21:5. : Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green lath HEADQUARTERS FOR SASH AND DOORS ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished Woods Lumber Co. KILNS AND MILLS AT OLKXDALIi OREGON YARD AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD, OREOON. StJiloineiit No. 1 im-mln-rs i Ii-rt of tho Oregon Legislature ci not jiropom to take uy rlinin'OH of lmving cither lira nth ot' (lit1 lawmaking lioilv organ izl by mi friendly forces. Plans al ready art lifting forum la ted by wliirli tlit.' .Statement members expect t eap ! turp the organization of both houses, j In carrying out their programme, how ever, the republicans (Statement men) I undoubtedly will be joined by the 1" democrat ir members whose votes will be rerpiired for the, sucressful organ ization that is proposed by the legis lators who arn pledged to elect Gov ernor Chamberlain as 1'nited States sen at or. The details of the plan, it is said, Small Orchards On Easy Terms. Gity Property and Fruit Groves for Sate prup that tlii- ilt'itmenit ic mt-inh'TH. Tl. V KKliT .TEVVINT.S Tn .Tuck uniivillo. hy .Twlgc Dunn, nn June IS. William V. Ulai-kort anil I.la .Tannine. ( I'l.I.EN' CONRAD In MoAfnrrt. on .Tnni' 111. liy R''V. I'. IT. Ilojic. ,lni'pli Cnlli n nml Mm. Tlorn f'nnnnl. CARTrit Oin'Bn Tn A'lilati.l. on Tiiho 111. l.y Rev. K'lward T. Ciiwn. Il-nrv llarnar.l Ciirt.-r an.l Mary l.ncl la C.lul.l., I'lU.suM nATlNTY In Ahlan.l. mi Jan.. M. l.v Rnv. Flwar.l n. Ri'aw. Iti ul.rn K.lnr Vol.nm anil Mary KN-nn nr ISnrnPT. VAN' '1KM.K-M 'KIMMPN'H At Til lamra.k. Juno 11, P-roy V. Vnnrii-ll' n-l Min Maltii' MoKimmcni. fi.rnirly of ri'tnnl fur thi'ir wnlitmrt in Iln? work of nriiani.nlinn, tiro to rniitnnt thnm trhes with th rli'i'tioii of (im-ornor I'liaiiihi'rlain to tin- sonatorhip. at t ho .ami- tinio nm 'I il'K to thr StatiMiionl ri'.alili.an im-ml -. all t tin- impor tant imittoi- .hairmanhi.i. KLAMATH SALOON MEN BUILDING IN DORRIS l!iport from llorrit aro ll at tlo-r. j aro now in til" roursi- of ron ruction fi.nr '.alooii loiililil'i.'. whi.-h will ". ,Miiinl 1.v Kl.-m.-itli Knlhi lienor ill nlim an iioon If ir Irliitioll L'oon into I'ffi'i-t. Til i- li'-inir Ho' i'ai'. lorri v. II havr alniot ft iIozimi hiiIi.i.iii for t'li -i' aro ilri'inlv nil rnniiiliff i'i full Ma t aril it i aiil that tin K' no naloon m 'ti will nl'tt iiuim thiTi- nml iilso oim1 of thi Ho n.nii wit iroon niiTcLuuli linn bis t'yc or th next location. I i''cc (ind Trn-Arrr Orchard on the inslalliiinil plini. The ritjht kind of soil, the rifjht hind of trees and the riijlil trices. Tircntji years' experience in fruit raisin f hacks oar jndijment. W'e have sold half the orchards in the valley and hare ;p I lo see a purchaser dis salisfiid irilh his barrjain. lie fore hnyinej see. V The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE V'tirnislies Itol water lor ten nn very J'bort no) ie It ran hn usrA on tin ti-ii lablrt or In the ItiUbeii At tl''ll'S lo Hit fdeolrolicr dnrsblc Rouq River Land Go. Exhibit Building R.OOUE RIVEE ELECTRIC CO., Siiccewor to Conrlnr Water Power Co. Of fice 200 W. 7th it., RUnil TH FT ATRP THE ISATTLKSIIII' FLEET IN FRISCO TONIGHT Original picture o! L'tili Evans. laUcn at closo rango. The scaling caparily uf the I'.ijou Tlu-atcr will In' liirfjclv iiiri'cascd ,-(m-i h t i i i k t 1 a 1 1 (lie larjje f-niwds vlii(-li rrciiiciit llie i ii i hi r llicatcr. opp. big electric eign. Phone Sail. Something New In lluhhur Tirr that it will pay ymi In invintiRiiti'. COMPLETE STOCK, prompt work, natliifeotlon guaranteed. Mitchell & Roeck GENERAL WAGONERS. Kmt "lh Strr-i'l, rear of Mrrimn't lllarkimith Hlmp. Mudforrl, Or. HOWARD WATCHES an' made in Hie faclnry uf (lie E. Howard W'afcli Co., at Waltliain, .Mass., Iy llie most skilled arlisans of the watch making industry, and their entire energies arc devoted towards irodiiei'ny; llie most accurate of pocket timepiece made in America. Sold by MARTIN J. RBDDY, The Jeweler N'eiir the I'oslol'liee Fine Watch and .lewelry Re)airinn a S)ccialty UNiurnsiTV of OREGON SUMMER SESSION RESIDENCE FOR SALE HI'.VI'.N UOOMS AND BATH; AU 'I'liMOIllliV. IKH-MKj CITY WA.TKR-, Kl.l'.CTUU: I.1C1UTS; HKWBU CON NECTION, lunt rca'ulrnee eecUon. FIUBD'K 0. PAGE If von liave lost or 1'ouiul! W ANT AOVKRTIN1NO. c ?.M1?J M,;:.F..1. HnyUniK, nwil work, or havol .4.;? there is surely n L'aciXSWJrtSV norm Urn , it loesu t in; else in wlnel, reasonable WftWi?WW,iPAh.i!l nrntler what von want is, try persistence is co certain of For IIK..MI ft Mr-M th utiiriti, itiviimi ii laieoa, mini, mum a Want Ad in Tlie 'J'rilnine. reward. 1