Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, November 07, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKTiOON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1003.
PRAISE FOR
this urn
h Writer in Sunset Tells of
f :; Marvelous Opportunities
In Rogue River Valley
The fallowing article entitled "In
Medford 's Garden" Is by J. A. Wells in
the November Sunset:
On tuiiio orchard's edgo belong?
All the brags of plume and son.
Looking Into the encyclopedia ono of
the latest to find the coiitouciitnl
. range of the apple, wo were arrested
quickly by the senteneo: "They nre
i also raised in Oregon and California."
: After that the ruuge of information in
, the article seemed likely to bo acedemic
and not cilifyiug. Thero was a little
flavor of the rucetruck in the sentence
wo curried uwuy, but that may have
been a mutter of associated ideas,
caught from that thesaurus of wisdom,
the daily newspaper, for we have not
yet seeu a horso ruee. But the an
nouncement that in the appje race, Ore
gon "also ran" will startle tho several
sections of a state early known to fame
as the "Land of the Dig Ked Apple."
But that was in tho days of untutored
nnture, over which euine an eclipse. We
planted tho orchards and weat fishing.
Nature made the apple a thing of beau
ty to look at, but presently the worms
captured it, nnd the unplowed, tinpruned
unsprnyed, uncared for trees bccninc a
blot on the landscape.
Medford Strictly In It.
Medford has become the center of the
Rogue River valley district, nnd in
apple nnd penr production has drawn the
attention nnd excited the wonder of
half tho world. This has turned upon
the quantity r.s well as the surprisitig
quality of tho product, the yield of
the orchard in number of boxes per
ncro, and the price per box in carload
lots being quite phenomenal.
A yield in sordid gold coin of one
thousand dollars nn acre was thought
ta be the limit v. few years ago, yet the
Roguo River valley has exceeded this
in many cases, even climbing as high
. nn fifteen hundred dollars an nere.
Even the lien Davis, nr. apple whose
right to a place in good society is dis
puted year after year, has returned
over 10,000 from twenty-two acres.
Some Other Fruits.
Among pears Medford makes a rec
ord that overtops her own apples. A
carload of du Cornice penrs sold for
4(i'212.SO cross in New York, which
nuans about 17 cents n pound at v.'holi
sale, or anvwhere from 10 to lo coats
apiece for pears.
Hurtletts hold the mnsl delicious nee
t;vr distilled in nature's laboratory, but
tied in their skin; those shipped from
Medford realized fi,05 per box in Mon
treal, Cnnnila, and $1.00 oa th! Amer
ican side.
The Doyenne du Cornice is a r.hy bear
er elsewhere, but hero yields prolificul
lv. The Huerro Hose and the great
de Anion pear trees ait n ill their highost
excellence. For three years past the
latter nverimed nearly $4 per box with
no expense at harvest time snve picking
and packing.
Peaches tin v rogulurly from $100 u
per acre, the hilllops furnishing ideal
peach lands.
The cherry is at home, and the nppe
vallev of tho liogue has made a nam
f,,r itself with this delicious fruit. The
ercnt canning cherry, tho lloyal Anne,
is very popular and its production is
r.'-pidly increasing.
The Blenheim aprieo!, often a shy
bearer, succeeds here, nnd has no bet
tor representative in nnv country. It
can safely bo chosen ns n money-maker,
heinir oonular everywhere.
The Tokay and Concord grape have
been tried liere. and the hill lands are
admirably suited, giving color and fin
vor. There is no renson why many
Enronenn varieties should not thrive
nn these low foothills, the climate be
ing drv, the air free from humidity
and the rainfall slight.
Markets and the Future,
Oregon produced last, yenr apples to
the value of $l,t.l.SOO, dried prunes
worth $1,203,875, nad other fruits suf
ficient to make n total of $4,27i,lS5.
This is an increaso of.r3 per cent over
the crop of 1000, and at the present
rate of planting it will take but n few
vears to reach a value of .f.iU.OOO.OUU.
A market for Oregon apples is found
in the east, in England. Scotlnnd, an
(lermanv, nnd is being developed across
tho Pacific, several thousand boxes bo-
inir sent nnnuallv to Vladivostok
Will production outrun tho market!
Hardlv. A hopeful sign of the times
is the increasing consumption or fruit
Fruit Lands and Prices.
Iinmedint.lv around Medford first
clas lands readv for the plow can he
bought for $130 and ?A0 per acre, with
an upward slant an me nmr. .,
not lnnd eounllv good can bo bought
f, 100. nnd a little farther out for
. It is a matter of distance from
the railroad rather than of the quality
of the land or of water for irrigation
There are bottom lands of black loam
King along the Regno and other moun
tain streams, and hill slopes which are
not onlv fertile, but where the rod
cneeked Spit takes or. a deep. dark,
splendid rid, and with the yellow New
town T'ippin, makes a bouquet of color
on the table. These lands have beea
tri.il. and it is known exactly what they
will do. and transportation will take
euro of itself if a district so developed
is nwny from tho railroad.
A Sportsmen's Land.
For tho true hunter nnd fishermna
the woods and streams about Medford
nro a paradise. Quail, grouse. Chinese
pheasnnts, dnck nnd snipo nrc near by;
black tailed deer are in tho mountains,
and farther back in the less frequented
rgioni the black and cinnamon bear
are plentiful. A few silvertips may also
tie found, and cougars, gray fox and
the coyote.
Kogue river is a fine trout stream
and as compared with Nova Scotia,
New Brunswick, Maine and Canada
woods and streams, the fisherman who
also a philosopher and a lover of
the great and beautiful will greatly
profer these western wilds. The fact
tliat hero he caa count on the weather,
that the days nre not rainy, the nights
not muggy, and the streams not infest
ed with gnats and mosquitoes, adds im
mensely to the enjoyment. It takes a
good deal of enthusiasm or grim reso
lution to whip a trout stream and fight
lusects every instant, nnd then return
to camp only to find a cloud of mos
quitoes waiting your advont. Fishing
uvolvea toil, but it should mean en
joyment and not battle, and when the
charm of these Pacific coast streams
is understood, tho east will scud many
a representative of a noble brotherhood
try for trout aud snlmou in these
hills.
Shall It bo an orchard in tho vallev,
with tho scent of blossoms, the aroma
the ripe fruit, and visions of ducats.
or n tont by the laughing stream, the
campfire with its pungent fragrance,
and a trout broiled in the coals; a bed
of boughs, the morning bath, and leis
ure to find yourself in the tranquil
solitudes of the forest, away from the
friction of civilized conditions! Happy
the man who can havo both the orchard
and the tent in tho forest!
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. J
Henry Barnoburg and wife of Ash-
and nro visiting friends living in Jack
sonville
A. H. Miller, seeretnrv of tho Med
ford Commercial club, was a business
aller Thursday afternoon.
Tho dinner given on election day
by the Ladies' Civic Improvement club
was a grnnd success in every way. Near
ly 'JoO were served netting the club
iibout $lo.
Thursday evening the Jacksonville
Musicale club held n social meeting at
the Nntivo Daughters ' hall. A musi-
'al program was given, after which
whist was played and refreshments serv
ed. Don Cameron was fortunate ill re-
eiving tho first pri&o.
Mrs. W. Campbell aud uaghter have
returned to Eileen nfter a week's visit
with friends.
Mr. Ktlgington of" Ashland has nc
pted a position with the Jackson Conn
tv Abstract coinpanv and will reside
n Jacksonville in the future.
Marriage Licenses.
Walter Bergiiian and Lonn Watkins.
fleorgo Nichols, Jr., and lluzel Char
ley.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Simpson B. C'liastaill to D. B.
Snliss, 120 ncres in section 18,
township 35 '
John R. Robisson to Eminctt llee
son, 100 acres in section 32,
township 30, range 1 W
100
10
It. T. Burnett to W. E. Sanders,
lota II and 10, block 3, Park
addition to Medford .
200
Mrs. Huldnll C'olvor to Sarah
Stought, property iii Phoenix
Frank E. Redden to J. W. Red
den, land in 1) L C 42, town
ship 37, rnngo 1 W
700
Charles E. MeCluin to Julia L.
Orr, propertv in Phoenix . . .
2SO0
David lloaald to And row Math-
eson, land in D L 0 73, town
ship 37, rnngo 2 W
8o00
Jacob Markley to David .
Wheeler, land in township 3S,
rnngo 1 W
100
C. A. Payne to Baldwin Hcneli,
property in Ashland t 1
fosse S. Osborne to Ed A. Sstes,
propertv in Woolen's addition
to Aslilnnd Hnn
A. M. Long to Ed A. Kstos, prop
erty in Woolen addition to ash
land 400
Rudolph U. Hesseltino to Mary M.
Esles, land in section tu, town
shiii 3S). range 1 E
1.-0
R. L. Nichols to Mrs. F. W. Ckn-
pin, lots 13 and 14, block N,
ltnilrond addition to Ashland
Ellen Cnrlock to Martha A. I'ur-
kerson, property in Ashland . .
R. T. Elvinge to N. L. Whited,
lot 51, Highland Park addition
to Ashland
Mrs. Otilla D. Caldwell to James
( "ress, lot 12. II. B. Carter ad
dition to Ashland
B. Beach to Willard T. Veghty,
laad in D L O 40, township
30, range 1 E
Isaac Shooters to Charles F.
in.-,
00
Skeetera, land in section
township 37, range ?, W . .
21,
RESOLUTION.
Bo it resolved by the t'ity Council
of the f'ity of Medford:
That it is necessary to construct a
cement sidewalk in front of or nlong
each of the premises hereinafter des
cribed, as herein set forth, to-wit:
Ten feet in width nlong tin west side
or lot 7, of block 2, in Original town
site to the City of Medford,
Five feet io width elong the west
side of couth 70 feet lot 8, block 2,
in original towasite to the City of
Medford.
Five feet in width nlong tho west
side of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, of block 1,
in original townsite to the City of Med
ford. Above sidewalk on east side of Bart-l.-tt
street from Seventh to Ninth
streets.
And the recorder is her by required
to notify the owners and nccupaiits to
construct Biich sidi wnlks. at their own
expense, within thirty (:10) days after
the dale of such notice, under the di
rection and snpervisi n cf the city en
g nier. and in acrordaoec with the or
dinance providing therefor.
The foregoing resolution was passed
bv the citv crimen tins -nu "... "
November, li'Os, hy the following vote,
to-wit: Merrick aye, Trodbridge aye,
Wortman aye, and Eifert aye. Olw. ll
:,nd llafer absent.
B. F. TROWBIilDCF.,
Acting Mayor.
Attest:
BKN.T. M. COLLINH.
Citv Recorder.
201
PEOPLE MADE.
THEIR CHOICE
Bryan Issues Statement
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LINCOLN, Nob., Nov. 7. William
Tonningtf Bryan has issued the following
statement:
"The election IiiTh gone against us by
decisive majority. Tho returns are not
all in, and it is impossible nt present to
analyze them or to sav what causes con
tributed most to tlve republican victory.
We made our fight upon a platform
which embodies what wo believed to be
good for the American people, but it is
for tho people themselves to decide
what laws thev desire nnd what meth-
m 1 1 mi i mi. i HJf J .
faith that the pnbueitv which we asked i
for will vet commend itself to tho Amer
ican people, that the election of sena
tors by the people will be secured, that
tho iniquities of tho trusts will arouse
an opposition that will result in the
imination of the principle of private
monopoly. I am confident that the peo
ple will see the necessity for the labor
legislation and the tariff reduction
which our platform demanded. T am con
fident, too, that the oduentional work
done in this campaign will result in
securing greater protection to bank de
positing. The nbove nre the most promi
nent reforms for which wo labored, and
t believe that those reforms will yet
ome, together with moro effective reg
ulation of railroads nnd Independence
for the Philippines.
Commends Committee.
"T desire to commend the work of
onr national committee. T am entirely
satisfied with Mr. Mack as the chairman
and with the members of the co'mmittee,
T do not see what fVy could have done
more than they did. and ns for myself, T
put forth every effort in my power to
secure victory for our cause. The nom
ination came from the hands of the
voters. T have obeyed their oemmand
aud led as best T could. Words will not
express my gratitude for the devotion
which has lnen shown by millions of
democrats during tho past 12 years.
Neither am T able t.i adequately express
my appreciation fur Hie kind words
which have been spoken since the elec
tion. Tf T eot.ld regard tho defeat as
a puri'ly personal one. T would con
sider it a bh'ssing rather than n misfor
tune, for T am relieved of the burdens
and responsibilities of nn office that is
attractive only in proportion ns it gives
an opportunity to reuder a large public
service. Tint T shall serve ns willingly
in n private capacity ns in a public ono.
Clod does not require great things of
Tin onlv requires that we improve
tho opportunities for service presented
hy private life.
In this hour of national defeat Ij
find some consolation in the cordial
support given by my neighbors, by the
citizens of Lincoln, nnd by the people
if Hie state of Nebraska. With n dem
ocratic governor nnd n democratic leg
islature, we shall bo able to pat into
practice so much of the democratic plat
form ns relates to state legislation, and
I trust that onr state will set an exam
ple that will be an influence for good
unto tho nation."
Clrand excursion to City of Mexico.
Loaves Medford on the 12th of Decem
ner. 100S, on tho regular Overland.
W2.15 for the round trip, good for 60
days. For further information, writo
to Kmil Peil, Aslilnnd, Or. tf
) A Fnth CompfearJoa
Cwrd mi producW hj
Arfms. mOd. diliihtfnl
i pretention, ttamxaf infrax.
Make, tha kin nxrullittlr softi
bsnliliH enckled tpimtruic crad
ht oiw-Aiyu reduces tha lb
enkrsed Dora. eleuuM than. r-
HufM. intUmmition and roreads u ersn.
radiant glow due to wholesome bdxub-
ment ol skin glands ana inmuiauaai oi
the capillaries wrucn auo ioea
kin and supply its neaiinrai wwr,
Ask your Druggulfir a Jrn immfu tj
tOREBTI
Up Here In
The Northwest
i
there's no need for shipping ' carloads of cereal cof-,
fee. Made from our own good wheat, made in; a
clean, successful right-at-home factory, is :
GoHen Gram Granules
a strictly northwest product with ahsolute merit.
For years people of Washington, Idaho and Oregon
have been using it instead of coffee, and it stands
without a peer for a high-grade cereal coffee. Ask
your grocer for a box and give it one trial. The pack
ages are larger than ordinary cereal coffees and cost
onlv 25c.
All
2
oeery
WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO.
Their UuceanJug Work Eeepa Ui Strong j
ami Healthy.
All the blood in the body passes
through the kidneys once every three
minutes. The kidueyj filter the blood.
They work night and day. Wheu healthy
they remove about 500 grains of impure
matter daily, when unhealthy some part
- j- inztZ ir
and symptom a pain in tho back, head-
ucbe, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheu-
j matisin, gout, giavel, disorders of the
(eyesight aud hearing, dizziness, Irregu
iiar heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy.
deposits in the urine, etc. But if you
keep the filters right you will have no
trouble with your kidneys.
John Davis, living ou liordinan street,
Medford, Or., says: 1 was afflicted
with kidney trouble for 12 years, and,
jutthough I tloctorod aud UHcd many rem
edies, 1 was unable to find relief, J
suffered severely from pains in my back
and generally felt tired and worn out.
Learning of the merits of Doan's Kid
ney Tills, 1 decided to try them aud
procured a box at Raskins' drug store.
I had only used then; a short time when
1 noticed a great improvement in my
condition, continued and was benefited
in every way. I am still using Doan's
Kidney Pills, aud the results are so sat
isfactory that I feel I can recommend
Ithumt vArv hi trill v '
2S
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For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent.
Poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y., sole
agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other. ,
"No Shooting' signs at Tribune
office. Price 5 cents each, 50 cents a
dozen. 250
Medford Tribinie. 50e per month.
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I You can
i find it at
1 Hussey's
I Cash
j Store
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ListYour Property
With Me
1 ;
flood house, 0 rooms $1700
uuod house, 5 rooms $1500
Good house, 4 rooms $750
100 acres within one and one-half miles
railroad station, all in cultivation;
I fair improvements! 6 acres in trees;
easy terms.
I 720 acoa43 pr acre; 450 iu culti-
..,:. ali BnoA i..j. 00(J ,mI)rove-
ments; ono-third down, balance 1 to
10 years at 0 per cent; good Invest
ment. Wantod A loan of $1000; security, in
side business property.
J. C. Rogers.
Office, Hotel Nash, D stroot entrance
HARMONY
IN YOUR
NEW HOME
Color blending of Furniture,
Draperies, Carpets, Woodwork,
Walls, make home life happier.
Our expert decorative specialist will
vbit your city loon. Without obli
gating you he will discuss the fur
nishings tor your new home.
Wiile lor pinimliri
J. G. Mack & Co.
Furniture and Carpets
PORTLAND. OREGON
Singh Hooml Furniihed Tailefully
sell it.
Uslt&i m--m ess:
City
SAVOY THEATER
North d'Anjou Street.
Latest motion pictures and Illus
trated tongs. Entire chaugo of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Fridav. Admission 10 eents.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.
Cuutiuuous performance every
evening of motion pieturea and il
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of progruiu Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Admission 10 eents.
WM. H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
' Phone 2D.
210 W. Seventh 8t., Medford-, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
Home grown whole reot trees.
N. S. Benaett ' Medford, Or.
Watch this apace.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
' THE EMEBIOK CAFE
The best restaurant in Southern
Oregon.
W. E. Johnson Prop.
VBBNB T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Room 7 Jacksen Co. Bank Bldg.
-Medford, Or.
0. F. OMI
Bells trees that grow.
Office: R. R. V. Depot.
P. O. Box 841. Phone MX
Medford, Or.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voice Culture and Art of Singing
Studio nt Residence.
East Medford. Phone 22f
S. B. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modern equipped oporatlng rooms
X-ftay. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p.
m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
" Something whieh la of considerable
itereet to the pnklle generally and
bicb is perhaps not generally knewn
i Dm avstem of nreDaid ordors now In
I effect between stations of the Southern
Pacific cempany and all points in the
United States. By means of tale system
ticketa may be purehaeed nt Medford
from any alaee In the United States nnd
mailed or telegraphed direct to tho
nartv wiahlni to come here. Sleeper
, aeeoinmodationj and email amounts of
cash in eoaneetien with these tleketa
mav also be forwarded nt the
ante
tf'"
time." "
Wefes4 Trltnae, IO pet menth.
' . . L -b : . " - A ' e"-
Business Directory
ARTHUR H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
210 V. Seventh St., Mvdford, Or.
ANLO PEKWELL
The Plumber.
1 solicit a share of your business,
pledging satisfaction.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND PRESS
ING WORKS
W. E. Lane ft Son, Props.
Oppoaite Hotel Moore,
Medford Oregon
WASOHAU t BROWN
wish to announce to their patrona
that they are located in their new
quartern in tho Vouug It Hall
building.
Billiards, Cigars and Tobaccos.
M. & B. CANDY KITCHEN
We make all our own candies.
Mnrtin and Barrow, Propa.
Corner Seventh and 0 Streets,
Medford, Oregon.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentiet
Office hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
THE MISSION GRILL
Alwnys open for busiuess. Neat
and clean. Up to dato. Popular
pricos.
12 So. C St. Lnmbert & Brown
THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM
' Finest cup of coffco on
1 the Pacific Const.
II. n. Lorimor Prop.
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In
struments, go tu
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
0 Stroot.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
Day Phono 353
Night Phones (!. W. Conklin 3(1
J. H. Butlor 348
Election Is Over
Get busy and build before the Con-
tractors are all crawded with work
and before material of all kinds take
another advance in price.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
Crater Lake Lumber Co.
""-""i
W. M. Oolvlg. O. L. Beanies.
OOI, VIO & REAMES '
Lawyers.
Office: Modford Bank Bldg.J"
' Ground floor. ' -
Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone til
MORDORFP ft WOLF '
New and Second-Hand Furniture
Ends' old stand, 18 20 F St. South
Medford, Or. ' " 1
KARNES BOOMINO HOUSE -Newly
built and newly furnished
All modern -conveniences. !
D. O. Karnes, Prop. ' "
20 S. O St.. Medford, Or.
FISH MARKET
FreBh fish roceived daily.
Oya,
tera in aeason.
Cor. Seventh and E Sta, Medford
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy diihee.
210 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or.
THE HOTEL EMEBIOK
Rooms from SO conts to $1.50 per
day. All modern convenieucea.
We solicit your patronage.!,..
I buy accounts, bills, notes and
judgmonta of any nature, any
whore. Address
O. OLAY.
Box 62
Medford, Or.
Livery nad Feed. Phone 2431
WEST SIDE STABLES ,.
Ohns. E. Toll, Proprietor. , .
First-class Turnouts. - it
Modford Oregon
DR. GOBLE ,s
Tho only exclusive Optician be
tween Portland nnd Sacramento.
Office on Sevonth Street..
Whon othors foil, call on ih
DB. E. J. BONNER .f .
Eye Specialist
Office In Eaglo Pliarmncyl!
Main 233. Seventh nnd Main
Toque Point Oysters
The Emerick Cafe has now the exclu
sive agency for tho Toque Point Oys
ters, These are nrknowledged to be
the best, diva them a triaVv ,
The Emerick Cate
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