OREGON APPLES IN NEW YORK How Hood River's Exhibit Advertises the State in the Metropolis 100 1000 550 (New York Fruitmen's Guide.) The finest and most complete exhibi tion of apples by nil otitis ever seen in the eftit is that viewed in the main showroom of tho Fruit Auction building. Poeaibly it is underestimating it to say merely that the exhibition was tho fin est ever seen in tho east, buciiiiBO one gentleman, not a member of the trade, who visited tho display on the first day, said thnt in tho courao of an experi ence that had encompassed such dis plays in all parts of America and Eu rope, he had never seen the parallel of the one which caused Buch a furore among the local trade this week. The exhibition consisted exclusively of Hood River, Or., apples, nnd was made on behalf of the Huod River Ap plegrowers' union. The whole of the vajuexn main snow room was taken up uy tne display. A lavish arrangement f bunting and fliigs with potted palms and plants afforded a most excvllttnt und picturesque background for the apples themselves, and the fry grant bouquet of the fruit fillod the room. In all there were 44 varieties of Hond .Hirer apples, represented in the 200 odd boxes displayed at tho exhibition. Admired by Crowds. The admiring crowds which filled the auction company's showroom all day through the three days of tho exhibit included a great many men who do not make a trip to this part of the world once in a blue moon, us well as a great uuuy mod is lily drusscd women. No jeweler's or floriut's window ever af forded a finer feast to the urtistie eye of iu some cases delicate, in others of vivid coloring, and no perfumery store ever greeted the nostrils so deliciously. The experts and the men whoso life business it is to know all about apples were at one iu their opinion of this ex traordinary exhibit with Uiobo whose knowledge of tho apple is confined to seeing it iu the stores nnd on their tables. Tho constant crowds who in spected the double rows of fruit every apple as perfect in conformation and coloring as though of tinted wax de clared it to be an exhibit past beating, and the show took on an udded interest -to the real apple men who knew that every box thus opened on parade, so to speak, was representative of the en - tire car from which the box came. In other words, the Hood River pack is of such uniform excellence that any box taken out of tho cars would have at tracted attention and amazed tho trade and the public at large equally its well as tboflo which wero actually opened up for inspection. Finest Ever Conceived. A more inspiring exhibition to the p. p pie mnu could not bo imagined, mid ' the people at Spokane, who are pre-1 , During for a national apple show, will have their work cut out to bent the display made by au individual New York firm in the interest of the Hood River Applegrowers ' union. As an ex ample of the possibilities of the np plegrowing iu Oregon, nothing finer could have been conceived. Every daily peper of account in New York city sen I a opecial reporter to writo up the show, with the result thai the Hood River section got nil amount of advertising in tho way of pure reading matter that would warm tho heart cockles of the most aspiring and ambitious proas agent. Among such lavish perfection it would com almost invidious to pick nut any of the varieties for special mention. At the same timo it cannot bo denied tli.it the trade, who out u rally judge the ap pie as to its variety from its com para tire commercial importance, had a par ticular word of praine for the perfect MpUeoubergH, Newtowns, Baldwins and Jonathans, worthy in size, conforma tion and color of a "blue ribbon" in any apple show in the world. Magnifi cent specimens of the Ortley a yellow apple with a glossy pink cheek and of the Winter Banana, tlian which earih does not grow a more beautiful appear nnce or fragrantly scented apple, nnd the well named Gloria Munili (fllory of the World) a whitish-yellowish apple that from a little distance looks just like 8 grape fruit evoked "oha" and 'ahs" of pleasure and admiration from the visitors. Rome Seek No Further. Thero were alco some Bonk-No -Furthers, worthy from every point of view : of their suggestive name; some Red- j Cheeked Pippins perfect poems in tint; I Vandevorea a superb, red applo; some wonderful specimens of tho Northern Spy thnt, to quote one of the trade who was inspecting them, made anything grown in western New York "look sick nnd a box of Lady apples that in the regularity of. their size, color and conformation reminded one to a dot of the: counting machines used byi the Chinese. Then, too, there wero the Mammotn won Kivers. ii woum m' a man about a day to tackle one of the gigantie apples, and possibly an other day to recover from the effects of having tackled it. The foil list of the varieties displayed at the show was ar follows: Newton Pippins. Hpitsraberg. Winter Bananas, Twenty-Ounce Pippins. Jonathans, Seek-No Furthers, Bailey Sweet, Lawrence, Black Twing. Wine- tap, Baldwins, Springdale, York I rial, Russian Red, Hydes King, Bryant, Aiken Red, Ben Pavu, Gano, Wagner. Del Red, Red 10 650 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Alex Syle to A. II. Clayton, N Vi of N E of N E of section 32, township flu", range 3 W, also placer mining prop erty W. Cooper Morris to W. H n. trnuder laud in township 37, range 2- W and township 38, e w ; Will H. Lee to Crater Lako Lum ber company lots J, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 31 and 12, bloek 34, Med ford Maria Dunning to William 9. Crowe!! , power of attorney.. Clarence Faruham to Samuel F. Starr, 7.25 acres in D L C 3!), township 39, range 1 E Mrs. A. C. Bish to M. Elwood, 27-100 ncros iu block 2, Cot tage addition to Medford ... J. A. Lyon to Mm. A. C. Bioh, 27-100 acres in Cottage addition to Medford John Walch land E . L. H. Wusserntan to C. W. Palm. lot 2, block 1, Cottage addi tion to Modford E. A. Ford to Mary E. Clark, lot 1, block 46, Central Point Paulino Hines to William John son, land in section 23, town Bhip 38, rango 4 W Thomas Blades to M. E. Abbott, lots 1, 2, 5 6, block 9, Jack sonville M. J. Goodheart to A. C. Oienger, lots 24, 25, 26, block P, Rail road addition to Ashland .... A. C. Gicnger to V. A. Dunlap, lots 24, 25, 26, block P. Rail rotid addition to Ashland . . . V. A. Dunlap to A. W. Storey, lots 24, 25, 26, block P, Rail road addition to Ashland . . . United Ktates to Charles Hofer, lot 3, section 18, township 39, rnnge 4 W patent jflCDFORP DAILY TBJBTJyjC, MBFQORECmyTUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1908. The to I. L. Bradshaw, township 36, range 1 5000 10 10 10 in WILL PAT MORE TO , STATE THAN LAST TEAR YItKKA, fa!., ! Tho state comptroller has just (iid to Tax Collec tor I'nshburg, tho Central Pacific com pany's first instalment of taxes on its roadbed und rolling stock, os assessed by tho state board of equalization, whii'Ii amounts to the nenf little sum of $14,430.23. This does not iuclude the realty biddings of the company, but only covers tho roadbed,, right of way and rolling stock in this county. Lnst year tho company paid on its first instalment 9)17,21)8.99, which appa rently was $2,77S,70 in excess of this year's payment. Tu reality, tho county gets more this year than it did last, for the reason thnt last vear the California Northeastern railroad was included in the Central Pacific's assessment, and was assessed by tho tato board. This year the California Northeastern was leased to other parties, and. its roadbed right of way nnd rolling stock was as sessed to the lessees by the county ns sessor and the valuable placed thereon by him, just as is done in the caso of on individual property owner. The county assessor placed the same valuation on the property that the statr boni'd did, but as tho California North- astern holdings have increased by rea son of the building of some 25 miles more roadbed sinco lnst year, the as sessor tins assessed tins at me same rate. The county gets tho benefit of tho increased holdings, which v nmoiint to considerably more than the lifTeronee as appears between last year and this year on the Central Pacific as sessment. Right Time to Buy Your Presents Don't Wait Until the Last Day. BUY NOW Everything in a General Dry Goods Stock Will be Pound here -the paices are reasomable The assort ments to select from are right. Good useful presents for all FOR MEN AND . BOTS Gloves, Ilnta, Shirts, JDcarfs, Neckwear, Fancy Hobo, Clothing Fancy VestH, Slippers Purees, Etc., Etc. FOB WOMEN Cloves in all lengths and colors, Veils, Scarfs, Silk nud wool Waists, Waist -Pat-torus, Slippers, Hand kerchiefs, Etc. FOR CHILDREN Gloves, Mittens, Hose Suits, Shoes, Slippers, Handkerchiefs, Purses Caps, Mufflers, Kt:., Etc. VAN DYKE'S Dry Goods Gloves Clothing MEN'S BROTHERHOOD TO MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY The regular meeting nf the Men's Civic Brotherhood will Ira hold at tho Christian tabernacle Wednesday evening December 13, tho dinner being served promptly at 7 o'clock, after which the toasts and discussions of tho evening will hold sway. The dinner will be served by tho la dies of the Christian church, an assur ance to those acquainted with their hos pilality that the "inner man" will be well taken care of. After the dinner tho general thome of the evening, "Medford," will bo taken up in tho toasts and discussed from the various points of view. Every man in terested in civic matters will find food for thought in the views advanced dur ing tho evening. Everyone cordially in vited. The program is as follows: , Part. 1 Dinner, 7 p. m. Part 2. Toasts, " Med ford ,' r Mr. rtntchason, toastmnster; "What it needs nnd can get," Mr. Pierce; "Whst it has that ought to be improved," Mr. Newman; "What it hns and does not need," Mr. Roberts; "What it needs and cannot get," District Attorney Mul key; discussion, Messrs. Shields, Law ton, Merrick, Kentner. By order of tho president. JOHN II. CARKIN, Secretary. Ortley, Delicious Swaar, set. I in Noro, Snow, Cheek, Rnx and Rus- NOTED STOCK BREEDER SAM D. JONES DEAD Samuel D. Jones, retired stock breed er, farmer and raco track man, is dead at Portland, following a short attack of typhoid fever. He was .14 years old and is survived hy his widow. Mr. Jones had been a resident of Portland for .10 years, and had lived "in Oregon for nearly "0 years. He came to this state with his father, Silas, or "Ornnger," .Tones, when he was but a small boy. The Jones family settled in Marion county, where the head of the house engaged in stockraising with great success. Mr. Jones retired from his business of stock raising nnd is supposed to hnvo given financial backing to the Fortuna and the Milwaukie clubs. Ho had no chil dren and leaves a considerable estate, consisting for the greater part of real estaete on the East Hide. Arrangements for the funreal have not yet been com pleted. "Sam" Jones, as he was familiarly known, was widely known in thn sport ing circles of the Pacific coast. As the owner of a race horse, Forest King, he came into great notoriety several years ago. and was the central figure in one of the biggest turf scandals the Pacific j eoast has ever had. NOTICE The Hotel formerly known us the Taylor House in Jacksonville, Or., has changed management, and will henceforth lie known as the ABBOTT HOUSE under the management of C. D. & M. E. ABBOTT. The house has been remodeled and made modern and up-to-date in every respect and rates are as reasonable as 'consistnt with first-class service. HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS The largest stock of Christmas goods in the city to select from. Come early and take your pick. A FEW SUGGESTIONS EVERYTHING IN PYROGRAPH1C SUP PLIES. POST CARD ALBUMS, 25e TO $2.50. LADIES' HAND BAGS, 75e TO $10.00. MANICURE SETS, $1.50 TO $12.50. MUSIC ROLLS, COLLAR & CUFF BOXES. SHAVING SETS, GLOVE BOXES. THE CHOICEST PERFUMES. CHRISTMAS STATIONERY SOUVENIR TRAYS. , ' SKINS FOR BURNT WORK IN ALL COL ORS A SPECIAL LINE OF CHRISTMAS CIGARS and a thousand other useful novelties that are appropriate for Christmas Presents. Wax Doll Given Away The BEAUTIFUL WAX. DOLL which we will give away Christmas Eve to the person holding tho greatest amount of CASH sale slips from our store. Every purchase entitles you to a reg ister coupon slip showing the amount of your purchase. THESE SLIPS ARE TRANSFER ABLE, and the person showing the greatest amount of cash sale at the Eagle Pharmacy gets the doll. - - ... . j I I j The Eagle Pharmacy PALM BLOCK XMAS CLOTHES .r. K. KNVAHT, President. J. A. PKHHY, Vice President. JOHN S. OHTIt, Cashior. W. H. JACKSON, ABs't Candler. MEDFORD, CAPITAL SURPLUS Nothing more appropriate for him thnn 'j 'H' j H l l l It H an ConvlUrU;' l 'J li'J " ' fl THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK o r . $50,000 10,000 Safety Boxes For Rent. A General Bank in Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage. O V E R (! O A T UKAVENKTTK SUIT OP CLOTH KS FANCY WAISTCOAT M A D E- T O PIT EIFERT THE CITY TAILOR 19 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed will apply to tho city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, at its next meeting for a license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in quantities less than a gallon, for a period of twelve mont'is, at its place of business at IntB 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, in block 2n, in th ecily of Medford, Oregon. Dated December 8, 1901. HOTEL NASH COMPANY. After the Theatre Uo to THE LOUVRK a ft or tho tliwtwr. Wo will Imvo music nnd a apeeiit) bill of faro. You will round out an evening of pleuHuro uh it should bo donu. The Louvre Hotol Moore Bdg., W. Seventh Street. IIP? COPTKIOMT Chsistmas Time in when wo try to bo right. Nuw Yiwr'n in wlieii we try tu Htnrt right. A find watch will be u very great help. They ill ho muko the in out impropriate of ull giftH. We carry a very large line of the bttst in a ken. Hunting uhmoii aud opeu face sty leg for ladiua aud gentle men, vlmine, lockets and every style of juwi'lry worn by refined people. MARTIN J. REDDY J E W E Y E B I HAVE ON HAND Newtown Pippin -AND- Spitzenburg Trees THREE AND FOUR-FOOT SIZES. ALL OTHER VARIETIES IN ANY : : : SIZE DESIRED : : : L E. HOOVER MEDFORD, OREGON. Agent Yakima Valley Nursery. y&vs. 3rtnt Ufamp ton Isaacs Instructor of 'Piano. Tlct 5Ztetl)o6 Stu&lo at J.lMlCA. Jfartfc Oraaa Strut A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A nice piece of Mission Furniture would be just the thing. Pretty, useful, durable, and a suitable gift for anyone. Let the Mission Furnituro Works makv it. Prices about one-half usually charg ed. Any design, any color, any finish, dull, waxed or polished. Drop in. fthop on corner of Eighth and H streets. SALEM BEER SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern California and Southern Oregon. It is acknowl edged to be the equal of the very best eastern product. All beers are good, but sonic, beers are liked better than others. The proof for this as sertion lies in drinking Salem beer. If you wish to be convinced, ask for Salem beer and drink it. SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION Medford Depot: Medford let; & Storage Co. Attention) All members of the Olive Kebeknh lodge, K. are requested to be pres ent at the regular nveting tonight, aft er which the usual monthly receptiou and banquet will be given. Watches. Clocks, Jewelry ; M .'.1 Z. HKPAIHINO A SPECIALTY. "Not how much I can du, but how well J run do it," is my mottr. B. N. BUTLER With Martin J. Tieddy, Central ave., north of Jackson County Bank. j - - j ALL THE WORLD LOVES A L0VHR ind every lady like a gentlpqiao. JKitliiug doeeu't always make tbo man, but tue book ie of tun taken by its cov er, end we make clothing tli.it gives that air of style and refinement spoght hy a g-'ittleinan bj fitting him out wild tue must oxulusive styles In over coats, mitawuy, frock and sack suits tlmt no tine cno equal in southern Oregon. J. . KREUZER & CO. m?o&-nne Utra taxlom. , PALM BUOUDUia, lODNUt i. 1 .! 3 t i 11' 3 ft: v :