TIIE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDBORD, OREGON, WEDNE8DAY, MAY 26, 1909. 000 PER SON Will read this advertisement. Nearly all of you save ten dollars a month. THAT WILL SECURE YOU ONE of the LOTS IN WALNUT PARK ADDITION Oregon Orchard Syndicate will sell the twenty-four remaining lots in this addition this week T WHY? BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE These lots are located on West Seventh street just beyond a point where the proposed paving and cement side walks will end. They are very large in size' being 60x125 feet, with 60foot street and 20 foot alley. The price is only $250 a lot, at the rate of $4.1 1, a front foot, 35c a square foot which you realize is very cheap for such property. The terms are $25.00 down and $10.00 a month The future value of these lots is so apparent. "A TIP TO THE W1SEISA LO T SOLD" N. B. - Our salesman will be on the ground every afternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDICATE Selling Agents Rogue River Valley xnnni ii ii n nrnnni ii t K ('. lumiii of KjiN I'uinl n'ii! Wciliuwilny in Metll'nnl. ('. K. ('infill mill .1. I. I'uhiir l' Omuls I'us- wt'ro MimIIWiI visitors W'cdm'sdjiy. Tin Niifli drill nnv mIs a hus-iness men's lunch nt noon fin 3"i iunts. I'lmrles Nickel), tlit fnnni'i- nr- niHr Milili-lur. Ii'l'l "ii ii Imsiht's-. trip to I'urllanil Tuesday, K. A. W.wkol T nl' Tnhli Kork spoiil Tiii'stlny in MmHWd. Tlu1 Nush drill now sets n business men's lunch at noon for 3." penis. Atltiruey llulhrnok Witliingtim lias ri'liirutMl from a Imine- trip (o fluid Hill. Knii'M Welilr is liiixim; plans drawn for a lnnialov on Ms nivhai'il near1 Central Point. 1 Klhi Qaunyaw, public steiiojtiaplior. room I. I'nlin building. Y. 11. NralnT-.T "w a n nt MimI- 1nl arrivnl. V.. M. Sp..rer .f Myrtle Creek i nyuin a Mi'dlntd i-ilitr. Tho Nimh drill now sets a hushiess men's lunch fit noon for cents. (iol.lio. Ide llllle (iatluhlev f Cm.1i Taylor, who lias been til with -.car-leliua, is iiapntv ii'LT rapidly under the (me of Or. Margraves, I'hont your orders for sweet cream or buttermilk to the creamery. Mr. and Mrs. '.l.din 1 V Oladl are back from n vi-il in Cortland, 1 1 mi t Lew is and family returned Wednesday from Cortland to -pend the summer on their orchard near Central Coint. Tho Nash Orill now sets a business men's lunch nt noon for !Ci cents. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Stillwell Vilas are speuitin; n few da ys in Med ford. I R McKflrland of Grants Cass spent Wednesday in Med ford. 1. Rjium and family of Spokane are rroent Mod ford arrivals. Tho opera hoiiso is packed every dv." Come enrly. fi8 V. F. Jeffries, the pipe man, spent Tuesday visit int; customer in the valley. There will be no meeting of the (ircatcr .Med ford club on next Mon day mviitK' to the observance ul I)ec orutiofi day. Mrs. M. K. Worrell ami Miss Helen Worrell are planning a visit with Cortland friends in the near future. Mrs. K, lluitver has returned from a hmi visit wiih liuM'lniri; friends. The place to get your money's worth U at the opera house tonight. "H K. K. Speimer of Myrtle Creek was a recent visitor in Med ford. Ccte Ocnhof is putting down a new cement sidewalk between C and 1 streets oil Kighth. Mrs. Lewis (twiugs is visiting with friends in !'hopni.. C. t Taylor and M. K. Wilson are; pendiu hiiiic lime in Hig liutle dis trict. Itr. J. F. liedilv is visiting Cortland m business. Mi-s Mary Dnw- f Trail Creek is isjiin.; friends in Medford. A raiet treal in store for you at The Medf.-rd opera house tonight. I'he Host. mi Ideal Opera eompany will entertain ym with the "Chimes of Normamly." Come and eujov votir ' ' " OS Special Dinners. The Knsh drill now makes a spe cialty of banquets, wedding break fasts nud dinners, and special feasts of all kinds Crivnle dining mom for special occasions. No better serviee between Cortland and San Francisco. MONEY SHOWS HOW TAXES EFFECT WAGES Interesting Figures Compiled by Sen ator in Connection With Fight Over Tariff. -f Tftn I ATP Tfl PI ACCICV 4 WANTKP A ili-hw.isher at the Dia mond T.odiriiij; Mouse. f.OST-On or about May VI gold locket and chain: the locket is pan sy shape; in center of face has small emerald, surrounded with nine small diamonds. Kinder please re turn to Tribune office and receive reward. (it ( WASHINGTON, May L(i. - That the total wages affected by the tariff amount to !fli, ,h-in..).j , ami mat; the values of the products involved in the considerataion of tariff rovis- 1 ion reach (he sum of i:i.270.19J,0H8. is the statement made by Senator Money in show ing the vast impor-, lance of the (picstion now being con- I sidercd by the senate. Senator Mon-j y has also prepared a statement! siiowini; lue cost ot inoireci taxation the people of the United States.! lie states that the cost of granulated siiyar in, IPflti was 12.05 cents more in New York than in homlon. and, that in 1 1X17 the United States con-j -uuied !MM.n7!l Ions of sugar.; against which the duty of $1.!." n bnndrcd pounds was charged, eipial-1 ing $l;;n,:7:..iiUL. while the dutyf actually collected amounted to $tI0, Cn.lSl, makinii the cost of the pen-i pie above I be revenue collected by j the. aoverniuenl. $70.(141,821. j tn iron, -ti'el raiK, wire nails nid teel billets. Hi,, difference in the ! forejMi, prices and those in the Unit-j ed Slates e.pials ati additional lax of: ..er s.Mi,-,niUl.non. accordinc t. Mr.! .nie i'alucntations. which he ays ;ue based on sworn statements, sub mit led to the commit tee by .Inde (i:irv, of the United States Steei O. Steel, (iranls Cass; K. Mi-Uarlauil. Grants Pass; A. Elstou, San Fran !cjsto; K. K Stricklamlcr. New York; j J. I'.nmu ami family. Spokane: .1. S. Conley. Lake Creek; Mr. and .Mrs. C. II. Lewis, Cortland; S. U. Uargur, Sail Crauciseo, At the Moorc--.I. W. Sherwood 'Cortland; W. II. N'etibcrgcr. Unite; Ik C. t'opeland and wife, (tuldboro; Laura Iliatt. Hcnver; L. Adkins Hall. Cortland: T. (icohan San Jhm: .lohu 'Mansfield. Cleveland: K. Ii. Spencer, Myrtle Creek: M. L. Coffmau. Taco iim ; C. t.iauiisbnry. San Krancisco; K. C. Huuau. Ka-le Coin! : Ii. I. Chil ! 'let's. C. Car-ill, J. L. Colvig, Grants Cass; W. V. Mi. bib-. Medford. BENEFIT Performance Friday May 28, 1909! ANDERSON VALLEY FRUIT CROP LARGE Thinning Peaches Shasta County Fruit Will Make Record This Year for litself. AXIlEliSON'. (Shar-la Co.). lM., Jluy 26. Ort'liardists in the Ander 'M truit belt art? husy lliiniiing: k'hi'Ihs. Tin- lives urn Iciadi'il v i I ii mniv I'ruil lliau ran tv cari'ircl tu ill .i-1 1 i 1 1 ivillnmt brt-ji kiiii.' "t'f limbs, lietween half and one-third of the peaches are being pulled off ureen though in oii liards that were pruned properly early in the Spring little thinning has to be done unit. Penrs and prunes do not need thinning. This will certainly be the best I'ruil season Anderson valley has bad in len years. The yield will be heavy, the tualily will be good and the prices will be high. lSuver are try ing lo conlrai't peaches at cents; best price offered last year wua '!' cents and Ihe crop was light. J'cars sold Inst year at ,1H8 and $20 a Ion. The given fruit will bring $'M) and Jf3.") a ton this year. The llarl lells are free from blemi-h -no scab, fungus or blight. The fruit is clean and far better than that of last sea son. Prunes were sold last year on " I basis. Offers are now made on a 2'-cent basis. Pear blighl. which was such a menace two or three years ago, us now alniusi completely eradicated. Comity I lurl ii'iih urn I Commissioner Tharsing has 1.400 pear trees. He says that he found only a dozen trees this season that had a touch of blight. Mrs. I,. K. Whiting of Riverview ranch, near Ivoirue river, on Tm.sd.-.v killed a larire rattlesnake with a short 'piece of stovewood. Il had nine rallies E. W. KNAPP. oi'ponition, HOTEL ARRIVALS. BE PATRIOTIC ' All of the pi-.cee.ls of this theater on this eeiiiiiir are to be given to the At the N:i-h II. Ilrash. W. F. firemen for tin- lih of Julv eelebra- Icfi'res, Portland: 11. II. Pmrcett. St. tiou. Louis; C. .1. Fassett. Fremont ; 1.. F. MOVING PICTURES Mclbiciels. Scnitle: S. .1. WH-on. t.iv- and ii u-sio; K. A. Wyi koff. Table Rock: HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE .1. A. Met arter. San I rancisco ; A. A. Clifford, city: ,1. F. Hob-on. San. Francis,-,.; C. 1. Weigel. Seattle:. 1. X. Mct'une. W. A. ,Ione. city: Will ' The Bijou West Seventh Street. Sn Orchard Tracts Ten, Twenty 6 Forty Acres Some in trees three years old; others two years old; If you desire a small orchard, either for a home or an investment, come in and see me. Easy Terras if Desired Fred'k C. Page 102 West Main St.