;edford UNE FOURTH YEAR. MEDFORD, OKE-UON, WEDNESDAY, .JUNE 'A !)()). NO. 82. Daily LK1J5 iff WILL STEWART PLACE 18 SOLD FOR 385,000 One of the Finest Orchard Tracts in the Valley Becomes the Prop- erty of George Daggett of Minneapolis. MORSE TRACT IS SOLD T 0 EASTERN MEN FOR 180.000 John M. Root Sells Tract of Forty Acres Naer Central .Point to Fred Puhl. For t lie ronsiilerulinii of .!S",0(IO (it'orge Daggett, a prominent grain denier of Minneapolis, 1ms secured Hib Will Stewart orchard, three miles northwest of this city. Mr. I)agjetl. by tliis ileal, which was con summated Tuesday evening, thus se (ures one of the finest orchard tracts of t lie valley as well as one of the most handsome. It consists of 170 acres. 100 of which are plant ed fruit, the remaining being in al falfa and grain. Joint I). 01 well of this city handled the deal. The place has long been noted as being one of the very best in the valley. There are -40 acres of ap ples in I he tract . itdn (ill acres of pears. The trees are six and .seven years old. This fall .Mr. Daggett plans to move to Mcdford and make this valley bis home. Mr. and Mrs. Daggett have a number of friends already in- the valley, as a large number of Min neapolis people have located hero, and .they were . most prominent in Miiiueapidisj where Mr. Daggett has large intercuts. being engaged in the ' grain business. There is no doubt hut that Mr. DaggeM i- most fortunate in his pur chase. K -rv modern - convenience has been p'nt cd upon the orchard. It has be, n r;:ivd lor ill all eveop- tioiially Ygii marm-i b Mr. Stewart, who is member o! the Stewai't fam-' ily who were :hi pioi c-er fruit men . of tin liogue Kiver valley. Mr. mid Mrs. Daggett will prove a great nd- ' ditiioi to Ibe valley. Second Large Sale. Another large vale was made Tues day, the (J-. A. Morse orchard, next to the J. A. Kiser property, becom ing the property of ('. U. Howell, a wholesale furniture manufacturer of Cedar liapids. la., and ('. M. S'o boda. a coal dealer of the same i ily. 'I be consideration was $80, tll'tl. Joe r,,un, the man "who -ells dill." handled the deal. The properly consists of 145 acres of laud. It is planted tn fruit trees ranging in age from those of two to 1, or 1U years. There is a splendid residence on the property. The laud is all sub-irrigated and is a valuable tract of laud. In this deal Jfr. Howell traded in as a part of the $80,000 his properly, consisting of about 212 nnres of land about a mile wii of the Morse tract, the price being pat ,,n the place ol trftiUMMI. This place bus about iO acres planted .lo fruit on year old. MY. Ilniun jil-i closed up u deal di-po-ing ol' 10 acre- of !an,l near Central I'oint owned by Jhon M. Hoot to l-'red Puhl, the consideration being ,tiini). ED ANDREWS FAILED TO APPEAR: NO SHOW I'.c m .- K,i Andrews did not put in an imk" :1 .- .... c - I i.r!.o: I ... 'f:n'ii.tv. 1li"i-,- n- no production at the M. iit ..-.I op,.,-.: Hon ,.i "Mar tha." a- a.hi'rli-ed. Manager Wal ters nvs the onera will be ;. ... SIGN BOND FOR SUIT EXPENSES Fight Over the Crater Lake Road j Case Will be Carried into the , Highest Court Money Is Pledged. REAMES REVIEWS CASE FOR COMMERCIAL CLUB Attorneys Throughout the State Vol I imterr Their Services to Fight for the Road. At an eiilbusiaslic meeting of the Mcdford Commercial club Tuesday night :t0 members signed the bond for costs of the, appeal to the su preme court from Judge (lalolwny's decision in the Crater Lake road case and $100 was appropriated for preliminary expenses. It win the unanimous sentiment of those pres ent to light Ibe case through in the highest court. ' Clarence L. Kennies who. with W. 1. Lord Jr., appeared before Judge (lalloway in behalf of the road, gave a detailed account of ibe case and the possibility of a reversal in the supreme court, lie slated thai Judge V. D. Kenton and other prominent Portland attorneys had agreed to ap pear before the supreme' court and aid in Ihu compilation of a brief. The unpen! expenses would approxi niale $:i00. the lawyers donating their services. Attorneys Volunteer. Maiiv of the most prominent al 'tornirvs.in tlu' stale have volunteered their ..nervines, ami it is Ibe opinion of c majority that the act is consli- Illli.OI ll. "V I!. Wells of the Southern l'a ci!ic publiciiy bureau made a brief talk ', Ibe club, staling Mint the J-'icil la i n Pacific was introducing -lea' improvements in ils community publicity jilan ami l.hu-i Mcdford, lite originator of the pamphlet idea for t.'Wns. wouhl have the first elmnro at the new offer, which he would be in shape lo make within n few weeks, lb' advised curtailment in the dis tribution of pamphlets, as more than 'halt' of those- issued have been al ready distributed.. He presented the club with the compliments of Wm. McMurray, a bonn copy of this year's Is.oklcl. Similar ones will be placed on observation cars of the llarrimau svsten.. OREGON GETS NO MONEY UNDER RIVER RESOLUTION WASHINGTON, June I:uder ii river mid harbor resolution t tin I recently piist-d the Iioiim1, Oregon will derive no benefits in view of the niliiiu f the controller in rc.gnnl to the Coo-s Itny appropriation seemed through Wcpresun tn live Ilnwley, the unexpended balance of the old Coo:-. Hay appropriation remains available for ii-- without further -nngre-sioual action. The engineer- have recently re ported Ui.it tin baSancc the appr priation for the Culuuihin river bc-h-u T'uiuc I'uiol. ariKtiiiiiiiir to .'2I,--" . ii- in,t ijt-(fd, -ii tlnit auioimi will iro back into the trc;i-urv on July 1. "IK Tno balaiiee- n. VahittLriou, how-c-r. will n-uiaiu aailable until h-m! ' ior T-i- "Mim b.-trb.-r .tim! -('.I.. , 'i mpia. Splrnr'id Tnhernacle Meeting. Kati.ti-t Kfdiem- pj-eached a -tno-i; i:wpt. -fnn.n niht at tli" Inl-eriKo-le ineftin. The ubi-et SENATE VOTES DOWN TARIFF OFSUIBER Fourteen Republicans Voted for Amendment Fixing the Rate and Eleven Democrats Voted to Increase. INDICATIONS ARE THAT TARIFF WILL BE $1.50 Senator McCumber Presents Amend ment Reducing Differential to Cover Cost of Products. WASHINGTON. June I!:!. Senn- jlor McCuniher's amendment lo the tariff bill fixing I In' rate at $1 a 'thousand feet on rough lumber was : defeated today ill the senate by a vine of 24 to 44. j Pourlceu He publicans voted for 'the anicnduieiit and II Democrats supported a higher rate. McCumber tlcn presented all amendment reducing the differential designed lo cover Ibe cost of tin jished lumber, di'cla Hug thai I be dlf 'fereiitiiil in Ibe Aldrich bill was far in excess of the difference in the I cost in Ibe states and Canada. Indications are that ibe senate will fix a duty of $l..0 a thousand on rough lumber. DALLAS PAVES 15 ADDITIONAL BLOCKS DALLAS. Or.. June iinprnwluellt is being Street rried on in Da las thin .summer Iv limn ever before more i'Mi'ii-ivc-l,a-tj year a total of nine' blocks' ill illo section were paved with hit sin eriirthetf ieli ;iud the imorovenient work thia vcar will include I.", blocks addition- ' Three blocks in tic ncvvlv pi o ed di-i rict a re completed and the preliminary excavation on the r .ilher-i is well under way. At (hei .Muse of Ihe snmmor, if notbinp do-1 lays the work, every street of en- ' irence into the city will have been! rebuilt with crushed rock, affording! :jii excellent avenue fur uu inter- i hai'u'e of traffic with the rural cunuuunities. I ASSESSED VALUATION OF CITY ON THE CLIMB I l J. W. i.awlou. deputy county a-.-sessor, is bny with the l!H)H aets ment roll for the eitv of Mcdford. He sta'e- thai the assessed valuation ' of Med ford will make considerable of a showing over last year, owing to the many improvements (hut have been made in Medford in the way of building during the year. FAMILY QUARREL AIRED IN COURT; $20 FINE1 SeeriMarv ISnllinger left for Wil- chen his uife weal into a saloon liamstou n. .Mass., on Monilnv to rc Tucsday evening lo lake him hoineji'eivc the digree r .,.). r'ln Vj. wilh l.er. and in con-eo,uence abused Mains college. In IHKS Judge Ballin her en lb.' -!i'i"l in vile language. g,.r graduated Irom Williams col-llecord-r Collin- Wednesday mom- lege,, bul did not take up the kIiiiIv nig itn;.o.e.t a t.ne nf f -JO. Family i ron'ih s io curl. ttcnt were lired , I ple l'l:llg to rein ii Seattle .lulv V On HANLEY CONDEMNATION jthc v be win -t ,l( Yeliow.to,,. CASE AGAIN IN COURT., .ark. i ll'iring id., -umm.'l' he will ,nkf 'Hie en-,, ol the ,-ity r,e:iins M. In, lie.-l do 'la It el'-- at Sea I ll. Iml plans' ' "a. .b'.v t I.'iin, a right of to make a number of trips of inspe,-- .IV lo-,.--s tl,e Ilcub-e I'l-opo-ly ooM-.-n ill,. ,i fi-. . I- ',. go vi . , aei , 1 l.ilile Ruite creek for the pip- line j ii i ignl ion ..loic t.s are being built. He t the grrmly v.a'.er -t.'m came upi wiil also visit Hofoe Indian reserva- in the cirr-ui f curt Tuesday iill.-r- 1-i.iiti and vas ....,ol ilo. .o- SHIPMENT OF FRY EXPECTED !E FRIDAY Government Furnishes About One Third of Fish Requested by the Rogue River Protective , Association. WILL PLANT THEM IN ROGUE AND IN BIG BUTTE CREEK Shipment of Skaget River SteelhcnrU Is Yet (o Arrive 20.000 Fish in Shipment. " "V ' ""'S On Kriitny n shipment of 17,009 rainbow trout fry and 3000 brook fry will arrive in Meillord. consign ed lo Ibe liogue l.'iver l''ish Protec tive association. These fish are to be plained in upper liogue river and llig liulle creek. The planting ill upper liogue will be done above the natural .hint. This shipment of fish represents about one-lhinl of the number re illlcsted by till' ' association. Other shipments will probably be sent later, and nunu-g those vet to arrive is a shipment of Skagcl river steel heads. ' This is Hie firsi fish sent to Mcd ford by the federal government con signed ".o Ibe associaliiin. The egg came -I'i'iihi Colorado and were hutch ed in the fishery at Oregon Citv. SUFFRAGETTES TO MEET SOON IN SEATTLE I Teh Washington Suffrage Asseo ;cialloii will bold ils Twentieth annual i convention in be lecture room of lb-' i I ' I v Mi .11 1 i I ehiireh. in Scuttle, hogiu- tiling-at Iwo o clock. June Jill. It'll!) I This convention will be of unilsiia' '"'porlance. accoi-dring to an. an- iiouuei'V-cil jiisi made . by .Mrs. l - jion; i,a-ls",ilh l'"'"l'-l : not "id.v he enner. o the pciolui:! v.i iMia u -s i i -(rae anii'tnlineiit in .. cnli.-r. !l(t. but aUo beeau-e the Sl.-te ,----ieia- liuii will have the dil i'tel i-n of en tertain'mir the I'oi v-firt An mm I Convention of ih Nnliotml Ainerieau Woman Sulfrajie Associalinu during its deliberation Irom July 1 lo 7. it: cluie. Speceial panics are eit r iii'i here from New Yorl- uml Clrci-v ai if will be met by an e-eor) jit Spo- J;""' "' fVy "l" -"rners to h"",ML . T,,f' '"'"U, - racitie Kxposiliou has set nsido Wednesday. July 7, as Woman-Suffrage day, at uhich time Ihe national officers will luive full charge of lb ' j program in ihe auditorium, ll is e- pertpd t!uit every club in Ihe slate ( will be represented by accredited (delegates, nod that us many others : as can come lo Seattle will attend I thi- notable ;allicriur. BALLINGER WILL MAKE ; HEADQNARTERS IN SEATTLE of law until later. He will return to Washington lal"r in- I week. I t will leaie j, I ti s ( ,li;,,,.y (,. I),,, WllM lioiw. Ue evpecls lo return lo Wali SPECIAL OFFERS ! WILL CLOSE ON NEXT SATURDAY Girls Should Remember and Take Advantage of Special Offer of Voles In The Tribune's Subscription Contest. ONLY 30 SUBSCRIPTIONS THEN TRIP TO THE FAIR Get Out Among Your Friends and They Will Help You Win One of These Prizes. Contcstanls and their friends -llonl.l not lorgct Ibnl the big offers loses Saturday night, mid fail to take advantage of them. Cnulcsl ints taking advantage of any one nf .hese oilers, me Ibe ones thai will at the .-lose stand the best chances f securing prize tripy. . There is Ihe opporl unity for more .audi. laics to enter the field, lis many new subscriptions are possi ble as well as renewals, in a territory hii'ving as many people. t- With the assurance ,," )( 'IV(. trip to Ihe fair, for securing lhir:y year ly subscriptions or its eiiiivalenl, i h ue isii'l a young lady in this ler lilorv if she is desirous of seeing Ihe A-Y.l exposition' bul what could go as one of Ihe guests if she will .levolc some ol her tune to securing j subscriptions. ! j "o out in g your friends and !l"i them of your plan, and with iln-ir help one .'an easily scare the fair i rip in I miii Ii... to three week-' hoc. This makes a good e.eupciisa- l'. I' your spare time l!iui one ! uould put to the s ring of sub- sctiptious. ; ; - j Bin Week Abend. . T" Ihe eonte-iaiil - .'.-uring the best . lesults ibis eomiufr wee!; i- Ihe one' tlnil will ml. I I'uiternille t,, h -r vol"' Ii-.. niul Muiid.llic besl oppoi'tiinily ' of securing the chaperon (rip io Vel-low-loire i'n.'k. Yearly Sibitcriplions. A lug npooniool.v -, iv given 111' . ill' ( ladie.-. co;;i.,-l ing I'"'- the. prize In .s ofi'ere.1 I.y T'." 'lYihunr 10 tc. ill a the b-Ulc! it ai il . -i edit of ' li' vca.l.v -uibsci plio, - To lag, oillig lady securing Ibe moif Ini-i-in ss betMceii now and i.e i Sil i.ighl will be giieu ercilit for five vearly Hiihseriplions. This is a, good1 chance for soma one to lessen their stipulated :i0 yearlios by live. Hum having to only secure 2.1 sul.seiip liotiK in order to secure the A.-Y.-P. ' fair I rip. 15.000 Free Votes. To the one. securing Ihe most busi ness between now and next Saturday night, beside seeuriii"; the credit for five yearly subscriptions, will be given a bonus bnllot good for 15,000 votes. Tins makes it pos-ible for any couteslant to get out uinoiig her friends, and by united efforts si cure these 1.-1.000 free vol.... also i credit for liie yearly guhsci iptions. thus putting herself at the head of ill. list and haling a lead Un- he chaperon honors. 5000 FREE VOTES. To each eonlestanl securing with- 11 the next Week five si -moll I lis' nb.-criiiiions will be giicu ,'illnO free 'ol.. ( '.. nle.-taut s will not be lun- - I'.d '.. on I of Ibis clulil, ing offer. i'.i.I will be given tile .MMIO free votes (or every club of file f liny secure. Vie ill subscriptions will count the -nine as l ao Kv-nioiilbs , and five-, .car will coii-il as imi elahs, thus 'i.-ioi. ItUtlH) exra !..(, o, coo.. LORD WROTE MASTERLY BRIEF IN CRATER LAKI Reviewed Benefits of Road While Appearing as a Friend of teh Court Brief Is a Splen did Work. WAS ALSO AUTHOR OF TILLAMOOK ROAD OPINION! Tells of Graet Benefit to State at Larue Which Would Result From Building Road. K.-iovcrnnr W. P. Lord, former chief justice nf Oregon and the load ing authority on constitutional Inw m 'he slnle, look Hitch an interest in the ('ruler Lake road case Unit lie loluutaiily li'ed Ibe following able brief o;r Ibe cous'itutioluility of the, '.ill in the Marion county circuit curl as "a friend of llic court." Tho brief has the more weight, ns Ihe author uus ulso the. author of ths Tillamook curly road opinion, which forms ll i basis i.f Attorney MeMu- hon s opposition. , The brief reads as follows: This case cnies within the two principles luid down in Allen vs. Hilsch. namely: ( 1 ). an iiiteraation- al improiei t ihnt will contrihulu to the na'ui'ill henefil of lliV Hlate, and ('-'). tlmt II will connect two large lerrftories separated by high moiu:iiii;is am! difficult iut,r.-s. .:.' i,- H.enr.'il.- nig not ini-lly U'.-'ti' --t::: ' llic illll ll,ij;ll ls along ils line, l.-ii .'ire iti-ijKetly beneficial to all Ihe people. s ; , Twa Larijc Districts., . I .11 o' e side Ihe proposed road is co- i . ; ,1 I . raili.nni l Medl'onl and iiiuneroiis high .vays Irom ilutt place f'u.'ing to varinils I ical cities lowis ai.l .Ii.- lids IjtiJ lead lo Ihe I'i-eitic 0 -..in, and 'in the oilier side this ro:.d is connected' at Kliuiiii Ih. winch is accessihle to the railroad,. ,'lnl il. .in ,'u,s po.C ioliiicl'olls high- wav- diiergi, to LnkC count y ' and other ciui ii in I'.usieru ; lp.-(' .; , leading to the lil-'ho border, mid thus giving to till this vast area increased iiieiliti.js ''or Have' and liusi-,..-. Its ilifluelice therefore for the neeom uo.latloii or Ihe people and tbeit ''sitiess reach. I roai Ibe Pacific o. i'i.u to ihe i.'nho border. A'.-d all lr- c: -;.ii :'i(-il ;.i buildiug ibe pro- 0 -:'d red i.iu. H-dl'ord by Crater l.i'l.e to Kiam.il'i, '!:;'. - -d is tint h-'euded nor wilt il- C .' s i.e. :, t, ,. -.,., i.-p'i .. "-' :-;i, ntith and ,lack ' beui'fits are only 1 inci.'e.ciul. ul-d not tin., chief objec'l ..I Ih . lord w!i',-h is to nu ke' an in lerna! in iir,. c ue, 'hat wiM coiuieel Iwo luge m-I'iii,. ol tin. slate and glcally contribute to I heir develop ment. j Not of Local Benefit Only. I In I'l iiKopI". therefore, lb; . i,, id Iconics more direeilv within the Al len v. Ililscl, cii-e tlnm Ih,. ea-e de cided by it. I'nlike the 'filial fc i'i-". which heiefilleil only lliat j county, anil crealed an invidious j distinetii.il belwe.'ll other couulics. I This road is a link to couueel Iwo I large arerls which are the principal beaeticiar.es. There is no word in (be constihllioii that prohibits Ihe slate from constructing a road of this character which is regarded us aa internal improvement, ami infend- fld lo serve I M il huge sections. The enuse of the .'...is'itulion to ll hi. ll refcleuec (.. mode n lo the .-.o-r of '..en I t,