Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 02, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON. WEDNESDAY,
16 INCREASE
IH TIMBER CUT
During 1907 Over Forty
Billion Feet of Lumber
Was Cut
EXPERIMENTS WITH FENCING ' SQUATTER W TROUBLE
TO PROTECT SHEEP
WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. 2,
Figures of tho lumbor cut in 1907 torn
piled by the Berau of Census and the
Forest Sorvico showed the largest total
ever reported in the United blares, c
coeding by over seven per cent the cut
reported for 1!)nfi, until then tho record
veur. This does not necessarily show a
iarger actual cut than in lflufi, for the
returns obtained last year wero more
complete than ever before. The figures
facts.
In 1907, 2S,2(iO mills made returns,
nud their production was over 40 billion
foot of lumber. This is believed to be
113 per cent of the actual cut. In 1900,
22,:i!W mills reported nbout 37M- billion
foot. Since according to these figures
nonrly 29 per cent more mills reported
last vear than the year before, while
41,n inerpimo in nroducMon was only a
little over seven per cent, it might be
thought that the amount actually man
most invo been greater in
v.,ii,,r Mm miira to protect sheep
fr.,m nrtfluka or Dredatory animals has
met with, excellent results iu the Wal
lowa 'National' forest, Oregon. . ine
...i.i,n m to find a strung fence-that
wni.M make the sheep secure, even with
out the are of a herder.
Tho chosen fence, which is built of
woven wire with barbed wire on the top
h lonf nut all the minor animals
such as wild cats, lynxes and coyotes,
but has not withstood the attacks of
the grizzlies, which are apparantly
able to pasB through it with little
trouble.
mv, nnmherine 2.200 head were
placed in the enclosuro with their lambs
upon June 20 and have ben allowed to
graze nt their -free -will with no atten
tion whatever lrom any neruer. moj
have done splendidly and as far as the
observation of those in charge of tho
exneriment iroes. a (riven area grazed
bv sheep under such conditions will
carry more sheep per acre than ono
grazed under tho eliargo ot a neruer.
Tracks nlong the fence snow tnnt ine
predatory animals come to the fence
constantly and follow it arouna nut.
with the exception of tho bears, do not
seem able to eater.
The hunter employed by the service
for hunting predatory animals in the
vicinity of this fenced enclosure has
killed no less than six large grizzlies
this season, besides numerous other ani
mals of the predatory class.
The results of this experiment are so
satisfactory so far that private individ-
,.lu urn nrnfitincr bv it. J. W. EmmOlIB
of Troy, Oregon, has a largo tract of
private land fenced witu special ivm-
fence in which ho has tins season iniuu-
de a herd of 070 owes without a herd
ntitetureu niusi. inivo ut-ru Ki,i. --jue a item ui m,-
the earlier venr. This, however, would 0I.-a caro and with very little attention
i,a n too hnstv inference, for it is al
most wholly among mills of small in
dividual output that the gain in number
nf establishments reporting has been
made.
Business Deoression Felt
u..r..rn il,e venr closed the general
business depression was severely felt in
the lumber ministry, n """
ever, th most important cans of the fall
orent success. Mr. t.mnlons
xtending his fence, for he finds that it
pays. Careful records win ue. ai-pi
Hie weights of lnmbs raised insioe me
fence ou tho same class of range, so
that any gains or losses in weight ana
growth may bo determined
Mrs. Harriman Remembered
. I. ...I. l.,ff Anltliiuil for
ever, th most iniporuuii can m m- i ne stag,- , -
ing off in the production of the year i-,.icn Buy this morning carried some
. .i-.- ..W.i i,.,- it,, I -u ..i...;..i.ut fruits nud flowers
...i. n c.ll in, H ncenrreil. 1'or o
dine in production took place only in
certain regions. The south is the region
,.c ,.,., i ir. nelivitv ill lumber produc
tiou, and yellow pine the most import-
....I. ...,1 ' C.rinincT !H Der CCllt of tllO
.,t ,,f the countrv. The cut of
yellow pine reported shows an increase
'of 13 per cent over that of 190IS. In
the earlv part of the year many of the
southern mills cut so heavily that, in
spite of the curtailed output which fol
i .i i. l.,,u;,,i.ss ilenressioll later, tin
luntii ,i, ...... i
,rr,.,.t..r than ever before. But
:.. i. ..ii. i. iiike states and the north
west a smaller cut was reported than for
nine. tl,n,,.,l, t 10 Jlulll her (H mm n-
portiug increased.
Tnef-nnnA in Oregon
ei. fw,.,v,.u nf nroiluction show that
during 1907 Washington tell ott iiociu
,r Awl,l,iil's iineost lrults anil Lowers
to Mrs. E. II. llarrimau with the compli
ments of the Iiadies Civic Improvement
lub, and an invitation to tne iinrrimnu
I'liinilv to stop in the city on ineir n
out from the summer visit to the Lodge.
Other towns in Oregon liavo neon
fi...i;,. llorriiiinn with invitations to
visit them but the ladies of Ashland
. -. . .. . tl.A
are helieveil to nave hhu
first invitation to Mrs. Hnrrimnn and
they arc hopeful that it will be ac
eep'ted, not only by her but by Mr.
llarrimau and the memliers oi ins p.in..
It is rumored that tlio llniriinuns in
leave the Lodge during tlio presem
week. 1
M.,.ur nriMier and Robinson, two ,
oiing Now Yorkers, arrived in Ashland
at S o'clock tins morning -"i"-
i.-:.,i.i'. riviile car from Portland, nnu
WITH FEDERAL. AUTHORITIES
I'uoa vomplaint of United States Dis
trict Attorney Johu .McCourt, a war-
pan lina KuAT, iaSIIAlt VlV CnmmisiiOU 61
Canon for, the arrest of ono Charlos"W.
Anderson.ivharged wita cutting and sen
inB 400.000 feet of sawed timber from
the Siskiyou National forest.
Anderson squatted within the bound
ary of the Siskivou forest in 1903, an a
homesteader. He was a married man.
The land upon which he settled being
unsurveyed, he was uuuu.e 10 muse u
filing upon it, but would have been
prevented from so doing in any cvom
ku,ni,a nf the territory having been
withdrawn as a forest reserve by proc
lamation ol tne rrosiueiii. nw ,
however, left in undisturbed possess
ion of tho land. It was an unsnus-
ae.torv home for Mrs. Anderson, and
;,. 11,1, fnll nf tho vear she left him
going to the stjito of Washington, where
she procurred a divorce, in August,
1903, sho returned to tho homo of An
derson, and, it is alleged, again resumed
her place as his wife. In tho meantime
coal had beu found on tlio place, ami
Mrs. Anderson filed on H0 ncres as a
onl claim, taking 120 acres additional
as a homestead, fines Anderson, her
rstwhile husbnnd, nlso filed upon the
mil lnnds nud a homestead in addition.
They then applied for patents on all the
lands.
At tho hearing of tho contest Ander-
nttnnmted tn liroVO tlint lie COlllll
...l,n ,, tlvini, nn the lnnd 1)V 8llOWillg
that he had cut 400,000 feet of timber
from one 40-ncre tract nud had sold it
,.t ,mnil nrico. His arrest was ordorpd
upon his own admissions wnne on mu
witness stand.
When conl was first discovered An
derson is snid to havo been very act
ive in letting his friends in on the
ground floor, but whether he located
them for a consideration or not has not
been developed. The porsons who join
ed him nre alleged to have done so in
good faith, and feel that they have beu
ilefraudeil of large sums or money mev
!,,.. invested ill development for the
reason that the coal vein hns not proved
profitable, and in tne opinion oi expert
it never will. l tie ciaimuui vaiuuil
a good deal of reeling lowaru mi
service officials, claiming that, they
should bo given patents on the ground
that they have exniunea goou mini,
even if the conl was unt there. Tidings
Win
BUSINESS CARDS.
CTCVrO ft DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-iaw.
Oeo. H. Durham, Oranti Pau, Oi.
M. OolTig. Medfort. .Or.
DR. A. B, SWEET
Phytlcian and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
Madfoid Furniture Co., Undertaker
Day phone 353; Night Fhonea: u. w.
Conklin 36; J. H. Butler 148.
Mediord Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAI1WAV
OO TO DR. OOBLE FOB 'YOUR
GLASSES.
Optical Parlor in Perry ' Warehouse,
SEVENTH BTKKKT.
Northbouad
No. 10Oregon Eipross 6:84 p.m.
No. 14Portland Exprcsa. . ,j 9:49 a. m.
Southbound
No. 15Callfornia Exprest. .I0:3S a. m.
No. 139an Francisco Eip.. 3:20p.m.
No. 225From Oranti Pas.. 9:lBp. m.
No. 225 For Asniana
PAOIFIO ft EASTERN RAILWAY
Medf ord . .
'He Has No Other Business."
Nn. lll.ea.vat
Nn lilowi Msdford
No. 2Arrivi Medford
No. 4 Arrivet Medford
E. R. 8EELY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modorn Equipped Operating Rooms.
X-Raj. Office Hours, 1012, 2-4 P. M.
Office la Jackson County Bank Bug.
ROOUB RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. 211"
Whon others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER,
Eye Specialist.
Office iu tho Grand Theater bldg.
Phone 35. Seventh and Main.
a M. JONES,
City Scavenger.
Garbage of all kinds removed on short
notice. Leavs orders with ' ehlef of
police.
8:10 a.m.
9:50 p.m.
10:2Sa.m.
6:03 p.m.
Ashland, Oregon.
Thorough, praouoal training In commercial, shorthand and EngJab.
Sur high;'., training is proverbial, our facilities for plao 8 '
snrpassed and the smallness of the expense in securing sVh an education here is
appreciated. L QJipgR FOR 1908-1909.
Kn students who secure a nine months' scholarship and enter at the beginn ng
Mhe erm September 7th, will be entitled to tho combinsd """"r8 '
shorthand and English-to July 1. 1909. Ten month, of expert, practical, indi
vidual instruction for $00.00. Investigate and attend 100 .
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE; -
eaves
jLoaves
Loaves
Leaves
Leaves
Leaves
No. 4
Motor
'Motor
No. 1
No. 3
MotorlLeaves
"Bedford
Medford
Medford
Medford
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville
Jacksonville.
MotorLeaves Jacksonville.,
MAIL 0L08E&
110:45 a. n.
6:35 p. m.
2:00 p m.
0:00 p. m.
9:00 a. m.
3:30 p. m.
1:30 p. in.
7:30 p. m.
Eaule Point
Northbound
Southbound
Jacksonville
A. M.P. M.
7:20 li:uu
9:191 4:51
10:05 2:60
10:20 6:20
it is up to You
What Will You Do?
ti ,i 1.. ii;,iirinr if vonr bram is aeuvi
II yUU UU il 1"!, Kit. j - 1
and the strain is wearing out your nerves and breaking
i i l J 4-UAV Tmii mav VATlAT. TOl
down your system nay uy any, mu jy"."' i, ; ZJi
a moment, if it would not he wise to drink the strength
of roasted grains, to buy at your grocery store a pack
age of
Medfo" "ribuns, 50e per month.
' BALL ft OLOSOOOK, ;.
Contractors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Office with O. H. Pierce ft Sou.
Phone 653. P. O. Box 771.
Golden -Grain Granules
his strensrth and retain it ai
the same time; he ought to replenish an equal amount
. - t . itTTT TTICI ' J . ,
nrT.T11T.M CHAIN ItltAJN UiiJ2iO la lar ouuw-
ior to Coffee, although it looks like coffee, tastes like
coffee and smells like coffee, a Dig pacKage can ue mu
in anv grocery store for 25c. Order a package today,
All grocery sell it.
PERKINS & JANNEY
ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying
in all its branches.
Rooms 28-29, Jackson County Bank Building.
THE BEST THAT'S OOIKQ.
can always bo had at tho Nash Cafe.
All soasonablo dolicacies and all that is
appetizing. Our service is prompt and
efficient, and our cooking cannot be ex
celled. Ono moal will convince you that
we are friends you can tie to.
NASH enFE
(llirillC 11'"' iviiauiiiK,.,'.. .......
eilly from its huge cut of 190li, while its ,,f, the stage for lelicnn H.iJ
:..,..,. tnt(. Oretnitl. IS creillieil Willi
i:i,t l,.rniwe in its total. In the early
part nf t lit- year Washington suffered
from n ear sliortnirc. and at the end of
i. ,l,l,,e,l effects of business dis
tnrbance and higher freight rates had
i l.t !, In.liislrv almost to paraly-
i .. kenf nil its cut because of
its larger proportion of coastwise and
foreign trade, rncse iwo iun-i.
er iiriiduci d mure lumber than any other
' . ... I l,n Union.
l. ' i. n strikine fact that thougl
i.. ,;. Imvn been steadily Ruing
up during the last half century, the per
capita consumption of lumber has nlso
been mine hp. In 1S'.0, according to
., . i-;..r nhtninahle. the aver
I ne ut-i 'h"" ' ' ., ,
age ponstiinptioii to each person in
U I. -r.n feet, in 1900, 4C.0
COlllllll, " ' r, . .,,
x.... .....i : mnr 4S0 feet. This illus
. .' i... i..,. i,nn found true t lie
trntes inn iii" "
...,i.l nv,.r that with industrial prog
.. . ,i .l f.ir wood beenmes
reHs ui"
greater and greater.
.edge. Tidings.
W. J. BRYAN, JR., TO WED
MISS HELEH isririui.iv
MILWACKKE, Wis., Sept. 2, 1 he
marriage engagement oi .mi
Berger, dnugliter ot Mexanuer n .-
a prominent miller und llonril ot i nine
member of this city, ami .
Ir soil of the Democratic l'resliieniiai
caiiilidate. is admitted today by Mr.
Merger, who returned from a business
trip to Colorado and Nebraska. .Miss
Merger and her mother nre at present
visiting friends in liincoiu, m-u.
is said the wedding may noi i.-im- r"" "
fur about a year.
T,nrn ir VW.ITJ 18
lltirui 11 -
BROKEN INTO AMU Kunnr-u
YREKA, Sept., 2,-r.arly hatiinmy
into prrsuHKibly by nouns, u.. ... . .
. 1 i .u:o1ri n mult
...,t"f.i. tu-n IlOIIH'H til mil""!. -l
ami a half side of baron wn
nv -v nnnrra
JAP COMMriHuiATi r ..I": ..; ,." ,n .ho nerson or persons
OBJECT TO POSTPOM.r . ..., . , (.lllim(.t0T
iiu.ii .,. , - ..i.i.i
e t.ilen it was HI""-'".'
II UH- HI ." .... ,
i. .,f Uma. The depot was tiiieu
Willi gooui. , . -
..'.ii o tnan uir niut v....
IIUHt- in
Tin' theft was reportpa 10 iuo u,, ,,,n
and the matter is hemK inveangnmi.
The Customer That Is
Particular Is the One We
Want
If You Will
focus your eye on the Bwell made-to-order
Suits wo are offoring, you Trill
realizo nt once that they are excep
tional values. You will find over five
hundred different suitings hore from
which to mnko a soloction. We would
liko to tnke your measurements now.
French Dry Cloaning and Pressing
neatly done.
W. W. EIFERT
CITY TAILOR Mnununi'
Tribune Ads Bring Results
ONE DOLLAR FOR
SAI.EM.O,, 'Pt.8.-.-3
sen, a Marion couniy mtu.....-,
Fruit Inspector Armstrong "
wormy apple ol, his farm; m ft ho
has sent a written common.. ....... -
...:. in.neelnr nst wees ini""'!
n.. -...- a..f "The dissatisfaction
, ' ' ,,r,.iiil bodies over
the postponment of the Tokio World "s
. .- iot-2 until 117. has
r.Xllosn inn !" - .
in.irked that there is danger
that the scheme will have to be alum
(lonen iiiu'g.-i ir.LJn
. . n-i-.ntr of the Tokio
At a iiii. . w
business men's associations this after
., f il,e cabinet ill post
noon tne aim'" -. .
: ,i, nvnositinn was condeiimed in
' . 7..,...i.i t,, und a formal pro
llllIlllSIilKH"!' - ,
test against the notion was framed and
. ... i, ..mimiissioners of agri-
sent ui i" frit inspector nisi - -
culture and commerce. .Ji,i, 1 for everv wormy apple that he
The meeting of the business men ns him l I r e .
., c. h,. orent I COlllll III'" '" '
exciting. 1 ""rK' " s ,
),,, ,he management of the proposed
. . .. ... c.i,- ...nil,- It was slated
lair wen- ii .
...... .i. f ir can be given for less mon
; r.,.ise,l if the manage
. ' .',..m;..nl The business men
meni is ..... i
sav that the exposition will do a n.
factor in ending the hard times
, an alternative they threaten to
,,,,'ve an industrial fair of their own ,n
012 under the auspices of the various
commercial bodies of .Tapaa if the cab
inet does not restore the original of the
" . , -.,,j'. Fair. The matter is
to bo .liwiiwpil M a
mooting.
Crater Lake Lumber Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
NEWPORT
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
tth lOAfiTTJTIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food
and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All
modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets
freshly provided every day. Fuel m abundance, uouagea
partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict
municipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
Train'service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout
Rate From Medford
W10AKON SIX MONTHS' TICKET, $10.00
Our ....borate new summer book give, a concise -1'P '1:
Including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or writ.
A. B. BOBBNBArW, WM. MoMOTRAT.
Local Agent, Medford General Passenger Art, Portland
cabinet
OFFER WRIGHT $100,000
IF HE CAN MAKE GOOD
trrvu r- ni.l o A con
tract was signed today between M.
Weiller and Wilbur Wright under the
terms nf which Weiller ngrees to pay
Wright Jioo.nnn fnr his aeroplane if it
able to make two flights the terms of
which nre stipulated in the contract.
It is believed that Weiller is backed by
the French government and that the
Wright mothers' wonderful invention
i, n.Wcl bv the French do-
nil -,iu i
UNION LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE
Formerly Located on the corner of
Seventh and B Streets, now removed
one block South on B Street.
FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
CALL ON
H.M.COSS
CORNKR WKST TKNTII ASM. K STRKKKS
Cily Property, Far... Lands, Orchard Land,' Hay Land
Improved and Unimproved Lands. Pnces reasonable
and easy terms to suit purchasers. Free transporta
tion to and fro,., all tracts. Office in residence. No
cumin ssion business. I buy and sell direct.
Baled Hay and Grain
' The contract specifies thae .! aer
,M,lne is to carry two assistants bo-ide ,
the operators. It is to accomplish two
flights of HO kilometers each within a
. l i.;.. must f v against!
Twind of 14 miles an hour and neither;
" , an hour. The 1 1
Some First Class Mules and Horses
Bargains in Pianos
lhr.vc a few fine Pianos left that I will sell at a
bavirain. Call at my onice 111 resiuei.ee, w.-w
H. U. COSS
Tenth and K Streets.
Bargains if taken soon
TV DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BESlI
NEWS SEBVIUia xw ouvxuv
, "' , hr Weiller and ,1
tho machine must fly within the pre-1
scribed bounds.