Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 05, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OKEOOX,' THURSDAY, NOVEMHKB 5. IMS.
MUCH TIMBER
ISJMSIED
Cutting Lumber at Rate
01 500 Feet a Year for
EaGh Person
"WY are now rutting timber from
the forests of the United States at the
rate of iioo fet't bounl measure a yiuir
for every niiin, woman ami child. In
Kuropo they use only ((') Europe they
use only till hoard feet."
Tew stiiteinents eouhl be'inado which
would better convince the uvorugn man
that thin country lends the world in the
deniuud for timber. It is nuulo by
Treadwcll Clcvelnud, .1r., employed by
the Tnited States Forest Service. In
speaking further of the consumption of
timber in this country, Mr. (Vlevland
nays:
"At this rate tu less than 30 years
all our remaining virgin timber wil be
cut Meantime, the forests that have
been eut over nro generally in u bad
way for want of care; they will produce
i.nly inferioi second growth. We are
clearly over the verge of a timber fam
ine. Is Not Necessary
"This is not due to necessity, for
the forests nro one of renewable ro
Rourees, rightly used, they go on pro
ducing crop after crop indefinitely.
The countries of Knrnpu know this, and
Japan knows it; and their forests are
becoming with time not less, but mure,
productive. We probably still possess
sufficient forest laud to grow wood
enough at homo to supply our own
needs, if we nro nut blind, or will
fully wasteful, we may yet preserve our
forest, independence and, with it, tin
fourth of our great industries.
" I'resent wastes in lumber product
inn are enormous. Take the. case of
yellow pine, which now heads the list in
volume of annual rut. In 3007 it
estimbtited that only one-half of all
yellow pine cut during tho season was
used, ami the other half, amounting to
8.00(1.000 cords, was wasted. Such
waste "is typical. Mr. li. A. Long,
liiw address on 'Forest Conservation ' at
I he conference of governors last Hpring,
pointed out that 20 per cent of tho
yellow pino was simply lett in
woods a waste that represents
timber growing on 300,000 acres.
Waste at Mill
I lie
the
"The rest of the waste takes place
at the mill. Of course, it would neve
do to speak of the material rejected
at the mill as waste unless this material
could he turned to mm by some better
and more thorough form or utilization
Hut in manv cases we know, and ia
niHiiv other cases we have excellent
reason to believe, that most, if not all
nf this material could be used with
profit. It is simply a question of in
tellltrent investigation and, more than
all, of h;vh:g Hie will to economize
"Hut there are other ways to
serve the forests beside cutting in half
the present waste of forest product
Tho forests can be made to produce
three or four times as rapidly as they
do at present. This is true of both the
virir'tn forests and the cut-over binds.
Virgin forests are ofteji fully stocked
with first-class timber, but this stocn
has been laid in very slowly, on account
nf the wasteful competition which
carried on constantly by rival trees
Then, too, in the virgin forests there are
very many trees which have reached
nmtiiritv and stooped crowing, and
Ihesc orcupv space which, if held by
younger trees, would be laying in a new
stock constantly. As regards tne cui
over lands, severe cutting, followed by
fire, has checked growth so seriously
that in most cases reproduction is both
imor and slow, while in many other
cases th'jrc i no Ijue fo.est reproduction
at all ni present, and there is hut nm
hope for the future.
REAL ESTATE TEANSFERS.
Louis Pierson to Sarah Wolver
tou, lots it and 10, block
Ross addition to Mcdford
Joseph Rail to.Kdniond Land
eompnny, G10 acres in section
'AG, township 32, range 4 .
Ileuton Bowers to C. 11. Lam-
10
kin. 1" acres in U h t ,
township 30. raiiL'e 1 K
lOonn
'I nomas .1. Kelsoo to IF. R. Ste
venson, lot 3, block 55, Cen
tral Point
100
V. R. Jackson to James V. Smith,
tot 2, block 2, Jackson's addi
tion to Mcdford -0
Fred L. Snndermnn to Guy 1L
Suavely, land in sections 25
and 2'W township 3, rnnge
i w ronn
T.uev Conns to Harmon A. F. Fro
.lenlinrc lot 7, Mock 0, Park art
ition to Mclfortl "
Lurv Coons to II. A. Frenonlmrc
lot 8, lilock 6, Park addition io
Meilfonl
Jacob Thompson to .T. K. Castien,
land in section II, township ."!!.
range 1 K
S. A. Pattison 't al. to .7. II.
MeFnll, lot 7. block 7ii, Central
Point
Ilenrv Tinhson to J. II. MeFnll.
lot G. block 7". Central Point. .
K. It. Kennies et nl. to E. R.
Iteames et nl., 70 acres in 1 LI'
57, township US, rniiRO 1 W
300
1-J"
I.adie of this town and vicinity will
be interested to learn that -Mr. aou
Whito have a line of embroidery on
exhibition at their home and have for
sale art linens, braids, royal society
floss, etc. Stamping and teaching at
reasonable prices. All aldies interested
are invited to call. Mr. and Mrs. P.
II. White, 312 North A street. 1M
ONLY CHOICE STOCK IS
WANTED IN LONDON
The weekly circular letter of W. Den
nis & Sons, London, dated October 25,
says:
"London arrivals thir week consisted
f one Nova Scotia steamei bringing i
.1.000 burrnle, and the mual American
and White Star boats hrtrguig Calif r i
nia fruit and state pe.v. The condition
of the Nova Scotiau fiuit, particularly
the Gravensteiiia, was vtry unsatisfac
tory, the stock was not cilj fully ripe,
but bad developed u eonsideiaole
amount of scale.
Anything which shiwed up in good
shape and clear met with a somewhat
hotter market than last ck. RibStOios
and Blenheims wore o' the whole ia
fairly good w dor, and sclu at pri'-es
which wo consider sa'w'i rtory. 1 he
narkot is better on stat pars, and i p
to the time of writing '.'u improve d-nt
.iitinies. All this stoc has been f.
. ;- g r. f.'-t 'nss orl r end has i d
r i.l y . (t. CalrJotiiia fruit .-fB
been in ph.iu tul su i(i pears ' v g
ur v vli, ilthough t"tr aemaud '-i
not been quite so active. NewtownB
are on the downward trend and the mar
ket is not bv auv means clear.
For your guidance we append prices
for tho week.
California Newtowns, 4 tiers, 8s to
0s Od per box; Newtowns, 4 tiers,
Us to 7s Od per box; Cornice pearB, s
to lis per half box; Duchess pears, 10s
to 10s lid per case; Elberta peaches, 3s
0d to fis 0d per half box.
As wo stated in our last week's
uvular, there is undoubtedly nn im-
provetl reeling among apple Buyers, ami
we firmly believe that for any good
took which comes forward showing col
or and quality, satisfactory prices will
bo obtained. There is no outlet what
ever for poor quality stuff. We have
plenty of this stock coming in locally
I shipments of anything of this class
will only meet with disaster."
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
Wana Parker and family have re
limed from their overland trip through
t lie Klamath country. Mr. Parker says
thmat Klamath is improving rapidly
mil that money is abundant among the
ople, but lie prefers Butte Fulls.
The dance at Albert linll was largo
lv: att led, and tho. "marks" wore
lighly decorative as well as interest
ing. Alter the nance iurs. Aiuerr, as
sisted by Misses Malionoy, gave an
elaborate chicken supper and every'
bodv expresses satisfaction
fioorgo Jones and several other par
ties formed tho orchestra which played
it tho Halloween ball
I', H, Hionson has gnno to tho val
ley.
Several fine specimens or building
stone have been brought from the Fre-
lenburg ipiarry and Mr. Fredonburg is
building for liis new homo a fino fire
place out of tho stone. This stone cuts
saws, planes and chips nnd is a most
excellent building stone.
Heavy rains have fallen hero within
Hie Inst week nnd the rondfl havo bo
come very bad, while travel is difficult.
for loaded teams.
Mr. Oeppart and daughter attended
I ho ball.
L. V. Marsey has sold liis two resi
nee lots to S. P. Matthews of Hert
ford, and Mr. Matthews is preparing
to build a house on them.
II F. KilniiniMon has returned from
the valley and reports heavy ruinfall
llihiugliout the valley.
Frank Nelherland has been having
finishing lumber hauled for his new
house, which he is building near Derby.
It is reported that It. h. Wilson, who
left here for Mcdford for medical treat-
cut, has gono north.
Our school teacher is mnking up lost
time by having school on Saturdays.
Our hunters report, gnmo as scarce
mad tho evenings are spent nround
the village store telling wonderful hunt
ing stories.
.1 ii.l Kdsall and Ed Coram have been
in I he Falls several times of late.
F.d Walker and family are in charge
of the Iowa camp.
Ono of our citizens set a trap at a
lick for deer and a cow took it in,
costing the man 30 to settle the bill.
C. K. Wolverton has been entertain
ing the Stalkers of Michigan and took
them out to the hills for game, but
did not get anything.
Aaron Heck has purchased two addi
tional lota in the town and will im-
1 nrovo them.
Miss Maud Ungues is sun loosing
after the interests of Merchant Hughes
and giving excellent satisfaction by
In.r courteous treatment or patrons.
II. V. Ilovden and wife of Medfonl
tarried awhile with us Saturday on
their way to their liomestean, wnerc
they are planning to remain for the
winter.
The Messrs. Stalker and their wives,
who have been among lis some time, left
Monday for the valley and will con
inue on to California. They are much
pleased with our town and expect to
return nnd perhaps invest in some busi-
The rains have made it so unpleas
ant that it is very disagreeable getting
about and we have had to swap stories
to pass much of tho time.
The mill is running and getting out
lumber for tho seboolhouse.
NEW BOX FACTORY FOR
KLAMATH COUNTY
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Nov. 5.
Klamath Falls is to have a box factory
that will be in operation next year, by
tne time the railroad reaches this city.
The Long Lake Lumber company has
secured land from Charles O. Warden
bordering on the upper Klamath Lnke
fr a site. A spur f'om the main track
,,f the California Northeastern railwny
is already boated, having been a con
,id. ration of the right of way grant
c Wordeti to the rnilroad company.
Contract his been signed by the Long
Lake company and one of the largest
h-desale dealers in boxes on the Pacif
ic coast for all the product the company
,.., turn out. Millions of feet of timber
tint has never been touched borders
the upper Klaninth lake, nnd this is
,, fir-t mill and factory of many that,
will be constructed eventually.
REID OUT FOR
PLAIT'S TOGA
New York Senatorship Will
Be a Warm Fight-Woodruff
Also Wants Job
NEW YORK, Xov. 5. Members of
the republican committee say that
Whitelaw Reid is n candidate for the
L'nited States senate to succeed Senator
Piatt. The feud between Reid and
Plntt is one of the most long stand
ing and politicians who are acquaint
ed with the enmity between tho two
men say that Keiil will find consider-
ible opposition to his supplauting the
former boss.
When President "McKinley was elect
ed, Keid, who had been ambassador
to l-'ranee under President Harrison,
sought the post at King Kdward's court
He was opposed by Senator Piatt, who
succeeded in preventing his selection.
tlo was named at: ambassador to Great
Hritaiu bv fto-wwll . Since the Piatt
incident he has had but little love for
New York sen it r member of tho up
per house.
mouc the candidates for the senate
besides Keid are former Governor Frank
8. lllack. Congressman J. Sloat Fasett
1 Timothy L. Woodruff, chairman of
the republican state committee. The re
publican curious that will select Sen
ator Plntt promises to be a lively gath
ering.
Medford Tribune. 50e per month.
Without Hesitation
Yon ran invite your friends to dinner if yon
use our
Pure White Flour
.A new carload has just arrived.
In Purity--It. Leads It is the Best
IN QUALITY
Let us quote you prices.
ALLEN 6 REGAN
QUALITY GROCERS
THE MEDFORD DAILY
NEWS SERVICE IN
A 5186
Water Proof Shoes
Lumbermen's Pacs,
Knea and Hip
Rubber Hoots,
Waterproof
.Shoe Oil.
We carrv the strongest lines at the best prices in
Southern Oregon. Buy now. Rainy weather is
coming.
SMITH & MOLONY
AMUSEMENTS.
Welsh vb West
The local sport loving public is await
ing with what patience they can muster!
for the coming of next Monday night
mid with it the wrestling match that is
scheduled between Jack Welsh of the
Twin Cities nnd W. II. West of this
eitv who has for some time been the
holder of all local laurels. The men
hnve each of them a lenghty list of
victories behind them nnd are evenly
matched. They should therefore furn
ish an interesting event for tlioso who
love to see muscle and brain working
togother.
Mr. West needs no introduction to
locnl people as they have for some time
known of his prowess on the mat. Mr.
Welsh conies with a barrel of dippings
each and all of them giving him credit
for work done n the past. Ho is out
every day now training for the bout
and no doubt all will get their money's
worth who visit tho Angle Opera house
on next Monday evening.
At the Bijou.
A large and well pleased nudience
was in attendance at the Bijou lust
night. Everyone pronounced the per
formance to be one of rare merit. A
more interesting group of subjects has
never been seen in the city. "The
Stadium Sporta" without doubt pos
sess more interesting features Hum the
majority of pictures of today. Nearly
all of the leading sports are represent
ml in these nictures. nnd the best ath
letes in the world participate. Water
polo, the running r:iccs, swimming ruces
..igh diving, etc., are some of tho in
teresting features of tonight 's program.
"The Wrong Valise" is a howling
success. It produces laughter from
start to finish.
"The Clown's Xxmns Eve" Is anoth
er subject of a highly interest i'lg char
acter. When looking for the big nt
trutinun. slop in at Ihe Bijou.
TRIBUNE UAS THE BEST
SOUTHERN OREGON.
I am now
Located
with Martin J. Redely
and am prepared to
do all kinds of re
pair work ou
Watches, Clocks
and Jewelrv
B. N. Butler
Near Postoffice
High Cut
Leather
Boots in all
Sizes
SEE
WINDOWS
City
SAVOY THEATER
North d'Anjou Street.
Latest motion pictures and illus
trated Bongs. Entire change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission l'J conts.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.
Continuous performance overy
ovcuing of motion pictures and il
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of program Monday, Wodnesday
and Friday. Admission 10 cents.
WM. H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Boating.
Phone 22.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
Home grown whole root trees.
N. S. Bonnett Medford, Or.
Watch this space.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
THE EMERICK CAFE
The best restaurant in Southern
Orogon.
W. E. Johnson Prop.
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Room 7 Jaekseu Co. Bank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
O. F. COOK
Sells trees that grow.
Office: R. R. V. Depot.
P. O. Box 841. Phone flM.
Modford, Or.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voles Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Hesidoncc.
Knst Modford. Phono 22,r
S. R. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgoon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X-Ray. Offioe hours: 1012, 2-4 p.
ui. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg
''fig&S
riot. ;
Business Directory
ARTHUR II. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Englneor.
210 W. Scvonth St., Mcdford, Or.
ANLO PENWELL
Tho Plumber.
1 solicit a share of your business,
pledging satisfaction.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND PRESS
ING WORKS
W. E. limit) Sou, Props.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Medford Oregon
WASOHAU & BROWN
wish to announce to their palmns
that they are located in their new
quarters in the Young Hall
building.
Billiards, Cigars and Toliaccos.
M. 4 B. CANDY KITCHUN
We make all e'.ir own candies.
Martin and Barrow, I'rnps.
Corner Seventh and C Slree:
Medt'or.l, Oregon.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentist
Office hours: ft to 12, 1 to I.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medfonl. Oregon.
THE MISSION ORH.L
Always open tor busings, Wat
and clean. Up to dale, Popular
prices.
12 So. (I SI. Lambert & Brown
THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM
Finest cup of coftVo on
the l'aeil'ic Coast.
II. II. Loriiner Prop.
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, 1'istols, Musical In
struments, go to
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
(J Street.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
liny Phone :t.Vl
Night Phones C. W. Conlilin I'.tl
Hotter I l
J. II.
i i i
i 1
Election Is Over
Gel busy and build before the Con
tractors are all crowded with work
and before material of all kinds take
another advance in price.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
Crater Lake Lumber Co.
iiimmT i vmisrnmtaammt
SALOME IN BARBARIC
SPLENDOR
would ne !.!..:..'e. nl tl,.. , viui-it" l-a
I V of nut j' ue!-. :"f in 'li ' i''
filled llll ' ei . ill. 'I! lull, it' she iohl.1
return noil ",. ,.nr ei.i.Mnl'ii t l !'
..f fine jewelry. V in dea the fan
i-V of I hose who ' -t ' .'lllbilic .eiie-. V
with oriental ivii 1' in a'; ! b' l.My in
the gems and jewels shown al.
martin j. mm
W. M. Colvig. 0. L. Heuuos.
- COLVIO St REAMES
Lawyors.
OfficoiModford Bank Bldg.
O round floor.
Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone 01
MORDORFF & WOLF
New and Sccond lland furniture
Ends' old stand, 18-20 F St. South
Medford, Or.
KARNES ROOMING HOUSE
Newly built and newly furnished
All modern conveniences.
I). (J, Knrncs, Prop.
20 8. O St., Medford, Or.
FISH MARKET
Fresh fish received daily. Oys
ters iu soason.
Cor. Seventh and E Sts, Medford
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOIISK Specialists in Teas, Cof
fees, Kxtracta, Baking Powder
and Spices. We carry nil kiuds oi
dinner ware and fancy dishes.
"Hi W. Seventh St. Medford, Or.
THE HOTEL EMERICK
Rooms from M cents to $1.50 per
day. All modem conveniences.
"Ve solicit your patronage
1 buy accounts, bills, notos and
judgments of any nature, any
where. Address
0. CLAY
Box r2 Modford, Or.
Livery nnd Feed. Phone 24:11
WEST SIDE STABLES
( has. 'full, Proprietor.
I'Mrst-elnsB Turnouts. '
Medford Orogon
DR. OOBLE
The only exclusive Optician be
tween Portland nnd Sacramento.
Office on Seventh Street.
Win Ihnrs fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER
F.yo Specialist
Office in Kagle Pharmacy
Main 2:s:i. Seventh and Main
Good Evening!
Have You Used
for sale only by
.Bedford Pharmacol
Nciir Postoffice
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