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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1908.
BIG CROP IN
YAKIMA VALLEY
Hundred and Twenty Cars
of Pears and Twenty Five
Hundred Cars of Apples
The fruit erop in the. Yiikima valley
iti Hummed up ns follnwH in the J'aek
er: "The Yuliimii valley Iiiik ii hIoiu1h1
crop of Kartletl peara, whii-h lire now
Imiiiff packed rapidly and are moving
to the vimt, Th-ro will pmltnhly In
120 cars. Many of the neurit, however,
will ho Hhinrie)! in mixed earn with
peacheis, pluuiH, uppL'H, cautalnpcH find
wuterruclons.
"The general raiie of prices will
ho much lower than hint seu:iou and
fruitB of all kinds will find their way
into the Imhim'h of all ehiHues. With
lower prices, of eourne, roimnmptioii will
he greatly increased.
' 4 The crop of peaches in short on
Romo of the lower lands on account of
the frost and damage from aphis, hut
owing to the increased acreage of new
orchards, tho output of peaches (his
season will he something of an increase
ovor last season. I'nsent estimates, in
dicates the output of peaches will he
about 2"0 cars,
Big Crop of Apples.
"Apples, of course, lire the big end
of tho fruit crop in the Yakima valley,
fully two-thirds of the li.HMl cars of
fruit this season being fall and winter
apples. The apples here this year are
out i rely free from worms, scale and
any disease. The fiuilgrowers have
made lare money in the past few years
and given careful attention to upray
ijig, spraying thoroughly in the winter
with Hex lime and sulphur spray, and
spraying thoroughly and just as I he
bluoni is falling with arm-mite of lead
for the codlia moth, (iravnstein ap
pies are now being picked and shipped
to Alaska and points in British Coliim
bia.
Low Prices Expoctcd.
"(J rowers and dealers are not look
ing for the extravagantly high prices
of last year. They are expecting from
$1.25 to $1.50 lor fancy export vani
ties and OH cents to $1 for medium
varieties, such as Hlaek Twig. Koine
Heauty, Wagner, etc. .loiiat hnim will
be ready for shipment t he IhmI of
September and are going to show, from
present indications, eb-ant color and
quality. All varieties are a full crop
ami the estimated idtipmenls of apples
Will be lliDO cars of Ml 10 hoxt-s each."
Irrigation Favored
(Continued from page I.)
need of additional moisture in summer.
His address showed that he had care
fully considered all phases of the mat
ter and that his company actually is in
position to receive subscriptions for
water to tie delivered within a reasoaa
ble time, and much interest was taken
iu his proposition by the members pres
ent.
Mr. Miller, living west of Med ford
in the foothills, suggested making tippli
ration to the United States reclamation
service to induce the government to
come to the aid of our farmers and
land holders, but on discussion of this
proposal it was disclosed thai OreouV
shure of the reclamation funds is al
ready exhausted and that it will be tea
years before the government could fa
vorably consider an application, even
should it be possible to get (he properly
owners to sign up the necessary propor
tion of the lands to be covered by
the proposed ditch.
Old Wator Rights.
In this connection it developed thai
much of the water iu the streams iu the
foothills has long been appropriated and
vested rights intervene on every side
between I lie fruitgrower and the water
he may wish to secure for orchard pur
poses, It is the old story of the public
goiu to sleep mid on awakening to find
that turn have had sagacity enough to
appropriate what no one else seemed
to want, feeling badly over it. The puli
lie will always have to buy what i
wants, and so will our fruitgrowers, bul
11 liupMns rortunatelv that there is sn
much watrr available ia the foothill:
surrounding the vallev that we will be
able to purchase at a l Ultimate pric
i ne i enuor water v rower company
represented by lr. ('. i. Kay and At
torney K. ti. Smith of lirants l'ass. then
submitted a proposition to furnish wa
ler io me I nut growers t rom a reser
voir tut (irauite Hill to be supplied b;
an electric pumping plant from Kou
river by t he company, in connection
with water for .Medford. uhuh is well
worth considering, as supplying the d
mnnd iu a Hint it d wav and within
limited houtuls.
Chiuigo in Sentiment.
J he htghliuo ditch recentlv proposed
by the Kish Lake Hitch companv was
Hot discussed, nor was any proposition
submitted by that company, but it will
received consideration from t lie corn
Diittee, as a very different sentiment
is now entertained by fruitgrowers iu
gelation to t hat enterprise than was I
held at the time application wan made
for ;tlHUI acres to be subseribed before
the Pittsburg bankers would take ov. r
the property. There is a strong prob
Ability that the pres. nt company vv ill
put in the high line ditch w anted in
the future, having now sufficient watrr
to warrant it.
To give due coiisie: al ion to the dif
ferent plans proposed and to undertake
to formulate H pin u whereby t,- ft
cr portion of the vul,
benefit of Irrigation, 10 m of
mi ninuiing appointed f.;mn
report nt the next meetinn
pociiMy: ,i. a. ivrry, W. 1. Vnw
r, d. ii. vuwell, II. T. V'liullny, 8. A
ye, m. u. Htgnt, .1. K. Walt.
!Social "'SFI 10 OPEN
Do not fuil to Cuusult Madame Yuy,
clairvoyant uud medium. Odell block,!
room 3. tf
Miss Kmma lieed was a Medfurd vis
itor Suinlay,
Mr. and Mis. J. I). Cook of J'urtlund
are visiting frieurls living iu JoekBoo
and Josephine counties.
The Medford public schools have re
sinned studies, with the largest attend
anee in their history.
Miss Minnie Hint ten of I'oormaii s
( 'reek has gone to Ashland to attend
Professor Kilner's business college. Her
parents. to mpanied her as far
M.-dford Sunday.
il. .1. (iarduer was among the many
in Medford during the past week, lie
has been living near J'rospect, but is
located at Central Point at present,
The September term of circuit court
is in session. The docket is the largest
on record.
John P. DuL'L'un f Sams Valley has
been appointed janitor of the- court'
house at Jacksonville by t he county
commissioners,
John PhlcmT and Frank Tracy, who
have been in charge of Smith & Mo
buiy's branch store at Jacksonville,
are iu Medford again.
Prank Kasshofer of Jacksonville was
in Ashland Saturday serving subpenas
for the present session of circuit court
V. K. Ileiidrickson and O. 'astor,
who live southeast of Medford, were
Medford a few davs since on a business
visit.
L. Merger and A. S. Furry of Phoe
nix were among their Medford friends
Saturday.
Miss Ilattie Ciugcade of Fugle Point
was the first student to enroll in Pro
fessor Kilner's biisinesa college in Sep
tember, I'.MII. She completed tho com
mercial course and has been employed
as a bookkeeper in San Francisco for
more t linn t hree years. M iss ( has
now returned for the course iu short
hand. "Hud" I.acv is now connected with
a Shiver's transfer company.
W. II. Fields was down from (Iriffin
Creek Saturday, trading with our mer
chants. Charles W. Woltcrs, tho Talent mer
chant, was among the many in Medford
Sal unlaw
A. J. Stevens, president of the Jack
sou Coiiutv Lumber company, did busi
ness in Medford Saturday afternoon,
M r. and M rs, W. K, Anderson of
North Phoenix interviewed our business
nun Natiirdav.
.1. Nu nan of Jacksonville ami C. F.
Textor of liig Applegate were in Med
ford Sunday morui'ig.
Koberl It. Dow, under slier it t , was
here Saturday afternoon on official
business.
Miss (irace Pearce. the school teach
er, visited her Medford friends Satur
day afternoon.
T. II. Miles and tieorge Young went
to northern California Sunday on tim
her land business.
M. II. McMauus and his family, who
have been living in Talent precinct,
are residents of Ashland now.
Cpon complaint of Failed States
IHstrict Attorney John McCourt, u war
rant has been issued by I'nited States
Commissioner Cannon for the arrest of1
one Clues W. Andersoiio, charged with
culling and selling -liiii.iinii Vel of saw
timber from the Siskiyou national for
( St.
Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Simmons of Poor
man's Creek district were in Medford
Sat ui day t railing wit h our merchants.
Mr. and Mrs. Wick Fox. who are to
cated at (iold Kav, spent Snndav iu
Medford.
William Martin and licit Vincent of
Anlioch precinct transacted business in
Medford Saturday.
The I'nited States gov eminent has
connected Skeeter's swamp, located in
the upper Ititte creek section, with I he
McCnlhstcr spring Pish Lake trail by
a good trail nearly six miles, so Short v
Dodge, who came to Medford Saturday,
informs us.
Iluoli Klliott of Portland, the black
smith, is spending his vacation iu this
section. Me arrived here Sunday morn
ing.
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. K ie. who have
been sojourning at the Stewart place
ono upper Koguc river, are at home
again.
He fore you buy a range, see t he
many exclusive features of the Mon
arch Malleable Iron and Steel Kange.
Sold only by II. C. tiarnett. 150
Pred Wagner of the Ashland Tidings
was on the southbound train Sunday en
route home from Kugeiie. where he at
leaded the Shiiners' conclave.
Mr. and Mis. M. I Alfnrd visited
iu A.lilaud Sunday afternoon.
:Nmi down and $10 per month with
out interest will buy 10 acres of ehoiei
orchard laud, one mile from tailmnd
station. Call at our office and v
arrange to show you these tracts. W.
rell tV ressler, west of Seventh street,
near Moore hotel. i;n
BID DECREASE MADE
IN LAKEVIEW SHEEP
t.stimales made by the slieepinen of
i.ake county show there has been n
big decrease iu the number of rheej
in the county in the past two years.
It is estimated that in PH'tl not less
than .'MM.oiHl sheep were run on the
iarige oi mat county, Iut this venr
there are less than L'Od.ilihl. This do
rease has cut down the revenue of the
ounty and has (woi manv of the
former wool growers out of the busi
ness, the things that have contributed
to the reduction are that range has been
scarce since the er.-ai inn of the for
est reserves, that the price of wool
has gone down, the high price of car
easses last year, and llir fact that many
of the lands of the county that have
heretofore been open to the sheepmen
I M leased and cl. i d to the
I T.'is, addiia to the srcit of
rata caused bv
tho nrve on Inch
ep nre limited o that
evtcd, Klamath Her
I he number of sli
is prot
M0
Anybody wi.htuR to Invest tn os of
the nettftst, must modern md best Wcat
M horn, u Medford, .Wd adrdM.
P. O. Bi
NEXT MONDAY
Exhibit of Oregon Pro
ducts and Livestock Best
In Years
POHTLAXD. Or., Sept. 7. (Special
Correspondence.) llillsboro, the pros
perous nnd growing capital of Washing
ton county, is celebrating its second
rail connection with Portland, the last
being an electric line.
The Oregon state fair opens next
Monday, September 14, and continues
through the week. Tho showing off all
kinds of products, as well as the live
stuck und industrial display and a great
race program, without pool selling, in
sures one of the best fairs Oregon has
ever held.
Coshocton Man Talks.
Immediately following the Oregon
state fair is the Portland Country club
and livestock show, and it is certain
that these two weeks, during which live
stock will be foremost in the minds of
the people of Oregon, will huve much
to do with the more rapid development
of that important industry,
J. II. McMillan, now past So years
of age and temporarily residing in Cosh
octon, O., writes: ' Having lived in
Oregon (SO years and behoving it to
be the best country in the United States
I take pleasure in sending people there
who are looking for a home. Jtheuma
tism has a firm grip on me, and 1 am
unable to labor, but 1 can talk of Ore
gon and spread Oregon literature and
will be glad to receive sanio from all ,
parts of the slate. J havu been able
to send many people to Oregon, uud
they have written that they were glad I
they made the change. " Oregon ians
should remember that there are thou
sauads more to come on the colonist
rates of September and October.
Oregon Horses Winners.
Oregon horses are winning first lion
ois at, t ho SeaM le horso show.
The hurry up and build movement
throughout the Piii ted States because
huilding material ami labor are about
III) per. cent cheaper than they were u
yar ago, is the cause of Rome spec
tacular happenings in Portland. Down
iu the business center they are digging
basements by electric, light, working
three shifts of eight hours eacli.
Commoner Addresses Laborers
(Continued from page 1.)
society a reward for his toil commen
surate with his contribution to the wel
fare of society, and unless some other
party can do the work better, the dem
icratic party ought to have the support
of all, whether thev belong to the wage
earning class or occupy positions in
which thev direct the efforts of others.
If mi officer iu tho industrial tinny
were sure that his children and his chil
dren's children would inherit his posi
tion, he might feel possibly indiffer
ent as to those under his command,
but the children of those who todav
work for wages mav emplov the chil
dren of those who iu this general con
vention are employers. This uncertain
ty as to future generations, as well as
our sense of justice, should lead us to
make tin1 government as nearly perfect
as possible, for a good government is
the best legacy that a parent can leave
to Ins child. Kichcs may take the
wings of the morning and fly away, but
government is permanent, and we can
not serve posterity better than by con
tributing to the perfection of the gov
ernment, that each child born into the
world may feel that it has here an op
portiinity for the most complete devel
opment, and a chance to secure through
service the largest possible happiness
and honor. ' '
Day Stiiool Department
at St. Mary's Academy
published iu another column. These are
the fixed rates iu all the schools of tho
Sisters of the Holy Names, but, na the
Sisters' main endeavor is to work for
the physical, intellectual and moral de
velopment of youth, they wish the par
ents who feel that they can not meet
these rates, to call and see them with
the assurance of being being received
with every courtesy and of finding the
Sisters willing to eo operate in the great
work of forming the youth ns good
citi.eiiM.
"Something which is of considerable
interest to the public generally tuid
which is perhaps not generally known
is the system of prepaid orders now in
effect between stations of tho Southern
Pacific company and nil points in tho
Pnitcd States. Py means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place iu the Cntted States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to ttu
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
ash in connection with these tickets
may also be forwarded at the samo
time." tf
PORTLAND MAN FALLS
UNDErt RAILS IN FIT
PORTLAND. Or.. Sept. .V Effort
are being made todav to locate the re la
tives of a man who gave the name of
Wade Hampton Parson, who, after fall
ing in an epileptic fit in the track.
,,, run v..r l.v vr,.-l ,r HI..I Mm,t 1
.. . ..,..! last ,11K. j
I arsons regained consciousness long I
enough to whisper Ins name and sav !
ll... I... . . . , '
mi "in-1 to epileptic tit.
Hefore he could uive the addresses of l
friend a or rettive lost conscious I
neis ngnln Mid died.
'Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No single Inser
tion, less than 15 cents. Six Insertions
for the price of four. Seventy flv
cents a Huh per month.
FOB SAXE.
FOK SALE 320 acre ranch, $12,000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc.' This is a bargain. See
L. E. W., Tribune office. tf
FOK SALE Bedroom suite, brand new,
two rockers, Mission table, china
closet, chiffonier and rugs. Inquire
of Mrs. W. A. Hundley. 151
FOR SALE $1M0 down and Si'O on
easy payments, will buy one of the
best building lots in town, i ntreet,
facing Catholic school. Ilox oOS, Med
ford, Or. 150
FOR SALE Young bay mare, good
single driver, not afraid of automo
biles, price $75, weight 950. Address
T. L. Huemler, Phoenix. 147
FOR SALE Horse, or will trade for
wood, $125. Call north end of (,' st. 147
FOK SALE Five-acre tracts inside niul
adjoining city limits of Medford, on
five yearB' time. Apply Gold Ray Real
ty Co., iu office Condor Water & Pow
er Co. 109
ANYBODY wishing a nice, new resi
dence property, 100x150 feet big, with
lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, Lo
gan and strawberries, modern in every
way nnd located on tho best street in
Medford, should address P. O. Box
572. 1C5
FOR SALE Dissolution of partnership.
The only first-class rtstaurant iu the
city of Murshfield; Smith's cafo for
sale; best location; established repu
tation. For fiit rt her particulars ad
dress J. Lo Roy Smith, attorney,
Marshfield, Or. 1-1G
FOR SALE Deeded timber claim,
cruises 3,000,000, feet near railroad,
$3000. W. M. French. 150
FOK SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir,
oak und laurel. F. Oacnbrugge, Stude
bakor Bros warohousc.
FOR RENT Two furnished bedrooms,
electric light and bath, close in. Mrs.
L. O. Coleman, corner I and Ninth
streets. 148
FOR SALE Furniture of a throe-
rooinod house, satin brass bed, hand
some dresser, oak chairs, rugs, kitchen
cabinet stove, 4xQlA kodak and a
Jersey cow. Incpiire at Toggery. 147
FOR HALE Two lots in East Med
ford, fino location, good soil, well,
woodhouso, 30 bearing apple troos with
good crop apples; price roasonablo. Ad
dress Lock Box 28, city. 150
FOR SALE A good small business on
.Seventh street. Reasons for celling.
Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this
office. tf
FOK SALE At a suap. Two first-class
building lots facing new Catholic
school; one-quarter cash takes them.
Address Box 508.
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten-acre tracts,
best location in the Talley. L. Nee
demeyer, Jacksonville.
FOK SALE A first class pianola-piano;
a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Mod
ford. WANTED.
W A N T E 1 .1 a pa uese ma n a nd wife
wish situation as cook, house, or office
Work, or can do any other work. Adr
dress N. W. Wall Chong, Ashland, Ore
gon. 552
WANTED To bowwo. 50ii, good real
estate security; drop postal. P. O. Box
IIS. Medford. 117
WANTED Woman or girl to do iron
ing, washing, houseeleauing. Apply
A, Tribune office. 150
WANTED Saddle pony for us for a
month or more, or horse and wagon.
Tribune office. tf
W A N T E D Th rco teams, work horses,
about 2000; one team ponies about
2M)0; one team about 21100; must be in
good order and reasonable. W. H.
West & Co. tf
WANTED Japanese, honest worker,
wants situation such as house clean
ing and garden work, etc.; city or
country; by month, week, day nnd
hour. K. Mukayde, care Tatsumi, 7th
street, near bridge, Medford. 155
WANTED To rent, furnished house
for family of two. G. Putnam, The
Tribune.
WANTED To trade now steel ranges
for old stoves. Wordoff & Wolf, Ends
old stand. l.nl
WANTED A good.
Address Box 51, M
fresh milch
dford. Or.
cow.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
WANTED Experienced ' waist and
skirt makers. Apply to Miss S.
Banks, llaskins block. 146
LOST AND FOUND.
STRAYED OR STOLEN A light bay
mare, white face, weight about 1000
pounds. Direct information to J. C
Uibsoit, Talent, Or, Liberal reward for
information. 150
FOB BENT.
I FARM FOR KENT 100 acres, 90 in
( cultivation, 40 alfalfa, will sell farm
I implements, hay and some stock if
renter wants it. Address C C. Oil
Christ, Gold Hill, Or. 147
R, K h'.NT Fiinii.ihtvl room." el.-ctric
w.th hath Mre w w K.f(ir( 4i
T 'HANGK For wood; a team of
I P 1J.. f.t.i.l Ult
. mm-in. '
TT)Tfi A 1 it-5 1 iM, .C,t';'.A hn,
nv for tn.vi.t..,4 I. v w f-;
bune office. tf
Ladies' Fall
: -H; fe-.VV
':rj-;ijivM4V:.vA
Medford's exclusive ladies' store
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
You Will Admit
that you consider
other things besides
the price when you
buy clothing
Why Don't You
do the same with
y on r groceries'?
Isn't quality in
your food just as es
sential? It Costs no more
to have first quality
groceries, if you
trade here. We sur
pass in quality and
Our Prices Stand
comparison w i t h
those anywhere on
equally high grade
foodstuffs.
The best Bakery
in Medford. Fresh
Daily. Free De
livery Allen & Reagan
"The Quality
Grocerv."
To beat the Dutch
Venezuela can't do much.
Holland is now kicking at
Venezuela. There is alwavs
room to kick. AVe don't
blame people for kicking if
they don't get cigars that are
made by R. R. V. Cigar
Works. When vou insist on
getting them, you get the
best and help to build up
a home industr
Medford 5 cut. 141 1 1 (t
and Del Nva fJ tot Otr :
molft'V can buv. fcftite onlv
by
n tale wvftrrwhflre.
R. R. V.Cigar Works
Medford. Or.
A Look Here Will Save You Money
We invite every lady in Medford and vicinity to
visit our enlarged ground floor suit parlors and see
the splendid array of New Fall Suits. They conie
direct from the factories in New York, Cleveland
and Philadelphia, and are as nice as will be shown
on the Pacific coast to sell up to $100, although we
have none for which we are asking more than $75.
Hut, you know, we are in a position to make close
prices, liy buying for cash and selling for cash ; and
then we don't handle jobbers' lines, thus entailing an
extra profit. Our experience in buying this class of
merchandise has taught us the best houses from
which to I my. If the suit doesn't wear, we give you
another iu its place free of cost to you. All we ask is
a careful examination and comparison of quality,
style and price, and we will sell you a suit. The prices
range from
$10 to $75
BIJOU THEATRE
Monilnji a nil Tuesday
"Till' (!1?HAT DRUYI'TS AFFAIR" The sen
sational armv affair
"CIIKCKER FIENDS"
ish.
"AX KXTKR PRISING
Tonight's performance is
attractions.
Admission
OI H 7' AY, AY, 7
TELEGUAPll
JOB PRINTING
All Kinds of Job Printing
done on short notice.
It does't matter what it is
in Printing, we do it for you.
Our Office is now the best
equipped in Southern Oregon,
our workmen the most skilled
and output superior.
Only union Print Shop in
Rogue River Valley.
Portland prices our sched
ule.VVe pay the freight.
The Tribune
ai Central
THE MKDFOIW DAILY
SEWS SERVICE .V
Suits
Early Autumn Days
will make you think of doffing your
summer attire and garbing yourself once
more in your dignified Prince Albert,
cutaway or Hack suit for business wear.
You had hotter order your full suit
or overcoat now and have it ready to
wear in the earlv autumn from
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTERS AlTD TAILORS.
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE.1
lat roused the world.
A
roar from start to fin-
FLORIST" Full of fun.
one of the Bijou's feature
10 cents.
M'll .VA'ir.S' IS It ECU IV ED BY
OPEHATOl! IX OUli OFFICE
XIDFOEU
TRIM'S E HAS THE IIEST
SOUTH ERX OUEGOS.