MEDr'URD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OIJEOOX. THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1908. APPLE CROP 0 COUNTRY Executive Committee of Apple Shippers Associa tion Makes Report At the international tic h)j ipjicrs ' convention at Niagara KiiIIh llic fxccn tivo committee reported npjili1 crop con dilions as based on lant year's cnp hh follows: New Knglatid Kr,mV Maim', 4" per cent good; New HampHliire, 70, good; Vermont, 70, good; MnHKarlniw'ttH, (in, good; Connecticut, fi.T, fair to good; Itliode Inland, 75, good Central group New York, 100 per cent; very good ; Pen nay 1 vauia, loo, poor to good; New Jerney( 100, poor to good; Delaware, H.r, fair to good; Oliirt, 125,. fair to otn ; .Micliigau, 75, fair to good; WiwoMRin, l.'lO, good. Middle went group Indiana, 100 per cent, poor to good; IHiiioih, 1)0, poor to good; MiHHonri, 1 .'(", poor to good; Kannan, .100, porr to good; Oklahoma, and Indian territory, 70, good; Arknn- HttH, 10, poor to good; Iowa, 70, fair to good; Nchninku, .'ion, fair to good. Sou t hern croii n Went V irgi n in, fiO per cent, poor to good ; Virginia. !.", poor to good; Maryland, .'15, poor In good; Kentucky, 5fl, poor; Teiineattee, 75, poor. Pacific group Colorado, 100 per cent; Idaho, 200, very good; Utah, 200, good; Montana, 250, very good; Califor nia, 250, very good; Oregon, 250, very good; W'aHhington, 250, very good; New Mexico, 300, vory good. Nova Hcotia, 100, good; Cutiadn not included. In conclusion the report wivh: "The entire crop of the 1 Tinted States and Canada hIiowh a moderate excess over the crop of one year ago, the grotent excess heing in the Pacific group known as the hox apple district, and Hie ipial ity for the whole country, especially as to size, promises much better than last year." HILLSBORO PROHIS URGE APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT IlllXSItOltO, Or., August 20. The anti-saloon people here are urging the county board to appeal to the supreim court the recent decision of Judgr Me Bride, declaring Mouth II i I Inborn wet. County Judge fiondw:n, chairiumi of the commissioners' court, is un in favor of making the uppe.-il. He wivh it would cost the county considerable money and it would talc the Kiiprcuu court perhaps a year to get a dei-isinn, and by this time the prohibitionists can call another election. MAN POSTS WAGER AS TO FIRST STRAWBERRIES I'KNDIXTON, August 2il, A iuij.pt. contost has just been launched in east ern Oregon, in which lleruiistoii and Hood Kiver will vie with other in reach ing the Portland market first, next spring, with ripe strawberries. Colonel ii. ti. nt'wpmi or nermision lias pometl i u $100 wager that the llermiston dis trict can send ripe strawberries to : rortlaiul next spring 10 days earlier man l ne nooti liiver District ami Hood Kiver people are going to take the bet. Iiist year llermiston had ripe berries by May 1 without any special attention or cultivation ami it is believed Hint by special care ripe berries can be sent out of t lint district by April 2'i, in even earlier. Much interest is mani Tested in the uniipie contest. CITY Tit FANFKFK "S No'NCF. Office of City Treasurer, Medford, Oregon, August UiMh. litns. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the city treasury for the re demption of all light ami water fund warrants from Xos. Ft.'rj to i:i7l. inclu i sive, protested hceetnher r.th, 1 ii7. Interest will cease nfter the above divc. I ;tl ,. L. JACOhS, Citv Treasurer. - I III Wisi-nntiii and other section- el' Ihe THE OLD HOWARD RANCH 'east, lie will be a, ,panied bv In, Three(rilos south of M-cdford and 24 i daughter. Mis -a I. Cueria of I'.o-t milej west of Phoenix, it now cut up .1. .1. Ksics and f.imitv of i',i,t,..l in small tracts to soli the purrhnscr. ' One fourth ca, balance in three pay- in mentt. Ihis il a tare opportunity for man of small inf. in. Listed with all th .o.nt. ... AUCTION Saddle Horses, Driving Horses, Draft Horses, Nearly all liroke to ride and drive. All halter broken Aes from Three to Seven Years Social and Personal L. P. Castor ui Derby is doiug busi n-ss in Medford. Mr. Rogers of Beugk is tu Medr'urd on business intent. Jiaruey Stoin r and his wil' returned TtiiirKduy from Cortland. l.ee Wutkius was over from hi K-gnc river farm one day this week. dames McComatchie of Sat tie in visiting Medford and may invent. Oliver liarbaugli, the pioneer, visited Aledl'ord friends Wednesday afternoon. M. Coldsby of Applegato was in Med ftird Moiidav on his wav to (irntilH I 'ass. Mrs. Joseph Moruiiah of f'jigle I'oinl leaves Friday for an extended visit in Ohio. i'at .M.i liny, is creditably tilling tin positiou of night clerk at t he Motel N'asli. Charles 'haaiplin, the Coots Creek dredger, was a Medford visitor Wed newlay. Mrs. II. I. I'ellon of Wains Valley was among Ii'! Medford friends during the week. i-w Perfection oil stove, the best ever made, Motet Moore A. Smith's, opposite W. K. PhippH, the professional trip to attorney, made i Ashland Wednes day morning. Marry Silver of A hland, operator in timber lands, has been in Medford sev eral times lately. Pred t 'oppel and Martin Pcruoll of Applegato Wert; among the many in Medford Wednesday. .1. Percy Wells county school super intendent, was over from Jacksonville Wed in sday afternoon. Mrs. .Moon; of Central Point, mother of Mrs. J. W. Merritt, ItavcH Friday for a visit in Pennsylvania. J. II. Iteemaa and H. W. McClemlou of tiold II ill t ransacted business in Medford a few days since. W. II. Kinney, foreman of f r. Pick el's ranches in Pig Slick district, makes freipieut trips to Med fori I nowadays. P. I. Scott and his family are ho journiiig at Colcslin. One of his sons has been ipiite sick but is improving. Fred l.uy and his family are at Ity be 's orchard, near Jacksonville, vis iling William Itybee, who lias been iiit sick. It. If. Minter, C. A. Pruett and Pildcn Avers, who live near Kngle Point, trans acted business in Medford one dnv this week. I). T. Lawton and his family, who have been making a trip to the sound ing sen ut Crescent Chv, Cut., me at home again. M r. ! .nwk, who purchased If ova I Itrown's place near KhIc Point, is to remodel the house at a cost of several thousand dollars. Pert Yocom, the festive granger who has charge of the he Par farm, located near Central Point, was a Medford vis itor Wednesdav, I ( hven Dun lap, L. Iter gen. A. John si on. Theodore Fnuel and ot her i esi nl- pj Ilix in M,,(nrd Wed uesilay afternoon. , Mr. Kiiscliliaiim of Coipiille slopped off in Medford Wednesday whil i his wav to California. He is a friend of Itov'. W. I,. Illack. 'nther Clemens of I trow nsboro is pay ,g Medford a visit, is 71 years old and Fat her ( 'lemens ars olil and is lioniesteadiiiL' in the Hiy Itnlle sect ion. ,. y,.s , j, II eaid hll e re i t u rued fro n i t lie Stei lini' mine al ter joiiming at llelmau's sulphur springs Ashland several davs. Mr. A i rowsmit h, who hitelv trumped it to Crater Fake and over to Klamath, lias iuvcsled in land in (iiit't'in Creek section and will put in into Tokay grapes. James J. Itouean, assessor elect of llaruey county, and his family are visit iny relatives and friends living in Jack son ville. They were in Medford Wed nesday. The case of Joseph Itoskius s. Wil liam Scott, appealed to 1 lie Oregon su preme rout I bv the latter, has I n iv versed. The plaintiff yot judgment for nearly $diHt in the lower court. (ieorge tlrovvn. former count v com inissioner, will soon isit his old home Feint ha turned from an outing llurnev Valley, Sluista county, Cal. Mi,, Lottie II I. a teacher in the I'orllnu.l schools, who has I , I 1 .. nit,' her vii.-aliou Willi her unit her, Mrs . i ... . . SALE 30 YOU CAN HELP THE To the .Supporters of iinau jnd Kern in the State of Oregon: V.'e arr on the eve of a great political battle under the leadership i t bryau and Kern. We expect t; uelneve a splendid victory for popular government with the best national platform written in the life of politi cal parties. We are eoi.fideni ot victory. We hope to see every follower M William Jennings Bryan 'md John Worth Kern in line .mu ready to do his part lor popular vemment So let us unite and fight, gu in and win. This is the people' jM Hmeinber it costs money to fi'iace campaign. Will you ix-j, us lithography, hire ha'ls "iig'g' fjMVt banners, all or wlm ti cost in y Send in your contribution! to Jon a Moutag. tliii Mood stre-t, Vin-t'unt) Oregon. Pookn wi'l be orv I'.-r inspection before ii"! .;'; v 'coa. '-i:X M. A. .1. P. ('. I. Keed of Jackson Cleek, left for the nietrnpolin Wednesday evening. She was accompanied as far as Medford by her sister, .l iss Kate Ifeed. (ieorge I'.rowu, former county com inissioner, leaven Friday for a three iiioni lis ' isit with Will C. Mood fit Itacine, Wis. .Mrs. James T. (iuerin, liis daughter, will join liim at Port laud and accompany him. II. II. Aldt-uhagi'ii of Pocatello, Ida ho, a brother of W. (i. Aldenhagen of I lie Rogue River Fleet ric company, is visiting Medford, accoitipauied by Mrs. A Id e ullage n. l spent Thursday at (iold Ray. J. II. Carlton, the Fugle Point mer chant, was in Medford Wednesday. Me was accompanied by his wif.e Mrs. Cora Officer and Mies Walmsley, who left for Portland on the evening train on a visit. Mrs. R. F. Anderson, proprietor of the Star restaurant, who has been in I he Soul hern Jregon hospital at Ashland for some time pasl , returned home on Wednesday evening considerably im proved. JOHNSON ACCEPTS NOMINATION FOR RE ELECTION MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., August 20. (iovcruor John A. Johnson today decid ed to accent the nomination for re lection unanimously tendered him by the slate convention last evening. This lecision reverses his statements that he mild not accept I lit' nominal ion. and it is iiiidersl I Hint he lias ilecnlol to cast iside all personal interests. Me will issue a statement Inter. Everything In Slimmer Goods At Reduced Prices Straw Hats, Wash Goods, L;wns, Tan Shoes, Oxfords, Summer Suits, cts., etc Special Cuts in Ladies Tailored Skirts Van Dykes Dry Goods Clothing Shoes 1 1' you li.ive lust or found n ihility, need work, or have SOlllt'l lliim l Sell, il (lllt'Sll't mailer what vou want is, trv '.,..t 1. 1 ... 'IM... ."II ..11 111 I IK' llililllll HORSES CAUSE OF DEMOCRACY. We nust maintain headquarter lieis, distribute lit : 'ur tiwing SWKKK, State Chairman. MILXKh, National Commit, et-nn. liYAX, Secretary. Human Ear 160 Years Old. Way back about the fall of lKXi it happened that Franklin K. Stark, 85 years old, hale and hearty, cherished a great pride ami affection for his little grandson, then 5 years of age. This grandson became careless when riding on the hayrack ono day, fell off into the wheel mid had his right ear cut off dose to his head. The edd grand father came forward then, revealing his true nobleness of diameter. Said he: "Son, I am an old man and will soon die. Vanity is al ready dead in my breast. Have this new (iermau expert cut off my ear and graft it on your head." The operation was done successfully and the grandson was 80 years old last Saturday, August 15. He says the ear is doing fine, thanks to the liberal use of ( 'olest in M ineral Water. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the uu dersigned will apply to the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, ut the next meeting for a license to sell spir it ous, vinous and malt Ibpiors in quan tities less than a gallon for the period of six months, at his place of business at lot 15, in block, 20, in the city of Medford, Oregon. Dated August 12, 1908. i:i:t waschau & nffdlfs. Miss Josephine Donegal! uf Jackson ville was a Medford visitor Wedneso'av afternoon. Having to vacate our present, location, we are lnovinj: into Hie new pressed brick front building of Young & Hall, about the first of September. And. wishing to open up with a new stock, we will for the next.'six davs offer our entire stock of Cigars. Tobai , pipes. Stationery. Purses. Cigar Cases, etc.. at wholesale prices' tliercbv giving our customers and friends a big saving on these goods. Come one. conic all. and if vou don't use these goods yourself, make your friends a present. For this is an opp.,rtunit v seldom had on this class of goods . Purses, retail . Purses, retail . Purses, retail . Harmonicas, n tail Harmonicas, retail Harmonicas, retail Stationerv, retail . . 'igar Cast's, retai 'igar 'ases. rt 'igar ( 'ases, rt tail The New Goods Are Piling Up We are working like beavers to get items checked up and ready for you to see. Already we can show you many of the new things and we wish to impress you with the fact we are Marking Every Item Very Close The Store That Shows the New Goods BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single inser tions less tban IS cents. Six Insertions for the price of four. Sovonty fivj cents a lino per month. FOR SAiE. I ' tir' I''()l; MA I, K Dry ciirdn ooil oak and laurel. l- Oscnbrngge, Stud baker liros. ' warehouse. KOK SALE A good Mnall busilie-s on Seventh street. lfeai;olm fur telling.1 Address. I. t). box .".IU or call ut this! office. U' J l-'Oli SALE An iron gray mare, 4 years old, weight luoo pounds, gentle,! splendiil driver, good light buggy and ' harness; price $120. Imptire of Will ; .leschke, the jeweler. 130 I I'Olf SALE At a snap. Two first class building lots facing new Catholic school; one pinrler cash takes tliein. Address tox "tllS. I'llli SALE lull fine Angora goats. Ad dress Charles Shillingford, Crescent Citv, Or. I'llli SALE Six good placer claims. at one hall' what they are worth; will lake good work team as part pavnieat. M. I. Moore. Medford. Or. ' 112 l-'01 SALE Tack louse; same can be sera at the Vincent barn. 132 I'OH SALE A linrred I'lymoilth roost or, '.lioroughhrMl. 1.1 months old. Ad dress 1'. (). Hox 172, Medford. Fob' SALE liesidetice property; 7 rooms ami bath, city water, electric lights, sewer connection. F. C. Page. " FOR SALE 11 choice lols, live mill utes from depot, near school; easy terms. F. C. H.'n;e. FOR SALE -A ,uantilv of seeooml hand bride Applv to Voung & Hall. M.dfor.l. ;o Hak. r llatclias. oi Co. are daily re cci-ing big shipments of new fall goods. REMOVAL SALE K'edili'cd from 75 to i0 Reduced from "( to.JS Reduced from 25 to ISO Reduced from " to -10 Reduced from 50Mo3(V Reduced from -3o to lSf Reduced from 50 to 35o Reduced from. .$5.00 to $3.00 Reduced from. S 1.00 to $2.05 Reduced from. $2.50 to $1.75 l-'uli WALK A quantity of Heoml I Hox -Mil, (iNM'nvilte, Tex. 131 T'OU SALE Louding rooming lumse in Medford, location unsurpassed, genu ine bargain to right party, cash prop osition only. Writo C, Box 508. 132. IOU SALK Sevonth-Btreet business property, two-story brick, 50x140; also -30 feet on Seventh stroot by 50 feet on Riverside avenue. P. C. Page. I'OH SALE S. If. Subdivision is in the market now: choice ten-acre trflctn. i best location in the valley. L. Nee derneyer, Jacksonville. EOI! SALE first-class piauola-pia i tm am. I. O. Box 01, Med- ford. Fill! SALE 1 -Is IS, 1 foot tent; also tool !ic..0'.;., absolutely new. Wm. H. Itainslord, Medford. 135 KuK SALE A number of soeoud hand automobiles of various makes; all in good condition; can arrange to accept ten acres of land us payment for same. C. II. Snyder, Covey Motor Car Co. 133 I'OH SALE HxIS, i -foul wall tent! also tent 0'jxlM.j, absolutely new. Win. II. Kainsford, Medford 13." WANTED. WANTED Dining room ftirl at Mrs. l-'ay 's, C street, opposite I. O. 140 WANTED To trade new steel'ranges tor old stoves. Wordoff & Wolf, Ea.ls' old stand. 153 WANTED Hob factory men, good wages; high wheel teamsters, $(io per month; lumber edger, $4 per day; good girl for housework, $31 per mouth. W. W. West ic Co. WANTED A good, fresh milch cow. A.ldress Box II, Medford, Or. WANTED To buy a good Remington lypowriter cheap. Address Box 508, Medford. WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Box 131, Medford, Or. WANTED Furnished house; reut no object; no children: six rooms. Ad dross "H," Hox 508. 'igars. retail 'igars. retail Cigars, retail l'ipes, retail . Reduced from. Reduced from. Reduced from. Reduced from. Reduced from. Reduced from. Reduced from. Reduced from. Reduced from. Reduced from . i i pes, Pipes. Pipes. Pipes. Pipes. Purses, retail retail . retail . retail . retail . retail WANTED Owners of bearing or chards, apples and pears, to describe fully what they have' to sell. Med ford or Ashland preferred. I'ostoffiee 4(11, flreenville, Tex. 1.11 WANTED A young man wants room and board with private; family. Ad i dress Hox til, Medford. 131 BUSINESS CABDS. SB. A. B. SWEET Physician aod Surgeon. Office at Besidence. PBIVATE DETECTIVE AN1; COL EECTION AGENCY. Lock Box 808. Medfordj Oj. CWGVrrj & DUBHAMj Attorneys-at-iaw. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Ot. Wni M. Colvig. Medford, Or. J. T. ANKBOM, WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR. Prices right. Pumps Famished when Wanted. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Day phone 353; Night Fhones: C. W. C'onklin 38; ,1. H. Butler 148. GO TO DB. GOBLE FOB TOUB GLASSES. Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse, SEVENTH STREET. "He Has No Other Business." E. B. SEELY. M. D. " Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X Hay. Office Hours, 10 12, 2 4 P. M. Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg. When others fail, call ou DB. E. J. BONNEB, Eye Specialist. Office ill the Grand Thentar t.i.l.. Phone 35. Seventh and Mni.. O. M. JONES, City Scavenger. Garbago of all kinds removed on short notice. Leave orders with ehlof police. BALL & GLOSCOOK. Contractors "and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with C. H. Pierce ft Sou. Phone 653. p. O. Box 77 J. $5.00 to $3.75 $15.00 to $9.80 $7.50 to $4.50 $5.00 to $2.75 $4.00 to $2.35 ... $1.00 to60 75 to 40 50 to35 25ktol8 . . $1.00 to 69 KNOX BROS. West Side Stables Saturday, August 22, at 10 A. M. JhMTii",'iii'J'',,,I"'r li""'IS "", iM ( '""U '"',v -,'t ."'' Pi'-k. as this sale will end Saturday eve- WASCHAU & BROWN "THE BILLIARD MEN'' CO