THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY AUGUST G, 1 ()!). tnnnni ii nnrnnni iit MII,lfll AN frlfMllifll IVUUIIIb IIIIU I LIIUVIIIIW HANLEY ENJOINS MEDFORD. X' (Continued from Page 1.) iliivs before the lioliliiiL uf siii'h i of oourt W H. Coleman and William Janes The complaint reviews in full the spout Friday over on the Applcgate. history of the ease against Hanley. Deputy Sheriff K. B. How was il '" regard to the constitutionality oi Medford on business on Friday. i 'he special term of court, it says: Try Cirnhee's Method for removing ''There is not vested in the Aovern corns, bunions, oto. 25c at ITaskins' l,r of the State of Oregon any power Drug Store. 1211 ' '"all n special session of the nbov; Mrrs. Chits. Prim and son Charles r any cause, mat IOWA EDITOR PLEASED WITH ROGUE RIVER VALLEY (Continued from page 1.) crn civilization. There is not a cor poration in the country that does not employ the ablest men they can ob tain to produce the right imprcsinn in the public mind oh the article which I it has to m'm There is no ditYorcii in the ailvr" of the soods on the whom I he,l insurance shelf of the ii ei 'hunt than in advei- i An adjustment of Kill cents on lh.' ti.iiiL' tin1 mi .aire- of a communi- dollar for the amount iiwm-o.t I THEY PAID PROMPTLY. Mr. K. A. Holmes, City, wear Mr:-It" ,k reconimeudntion trom a enstoiuer would lie of nnv vniue in your olllce, allow me to ex press my appreciation of the manner in which my recent loss by tire was adjusted, bv vnnr..ll' .....I n Isentalives of (be vnri.iiK and Miss Britt, left for Portland and 'acre t not esiea tn sam juuge oi l v. The inlei.c-- M-ttler bring v.u -""'U covering tho nbove ainounl Seattle Wednesday. 1,16 o11" District of tho Stato '."! wealth in the ..inc manner thai i',,. , within four days lifter Dm dual ad Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin, of Pneh, regon. any power to call n spe'i:l1 ; intending customer brings wealth !.. ; itment was attached nud made n were at the county seat Tuesday. I ihe merchant. Advertising is es- . part ol each policy I hold. All grade of Summer hats mil ' 7.. -entinl to both, ninl in a growing city uy estimation the foiviroin . .1 . .... Miss Anne .TerYrov c vtcitimv tmr'i-t .i . i - i '. .-. i i. .. nien s ousters greauy reuueeu at in-! - - ukc mis uie cuy as u wnoic sinmi'ii 'l'"" ei ior tno companies vol Wardrobe. 119 .""- ". more certainly enter the advertising ' "l "'ir niethoils of pro li-l 1 .' t' vi ir t, . . I. 'll.l . 1 1... ' .i.l.li. .... ...I. ! .1. . vv ny pay more, wnen you can act -Aiisses uessie aim May taruart, : ncin inan me niercnuni. .....m-, mou are tno vitul points t tno same meal lor less at the ri'V. ot l'ortland, are visiting their mother, i Many Alter Settlers. Cafe. Cool, clean and all white help. Mrs. Stevens. "Medford is not alone in the world Mr. and .Mrs. timer Colemnn, or .jss Minnie Hoekenvos. who is in the matter of trying to secure tit.1 A BIG DEMAND FOR OREGON APPLEC (Continued on Pngo 5.) Phoenix, were the guests of Mrs. W. teaching at Sawtelle, Calif., is visit-j settler. There are many towns in R. Coleman, at Jacksonville, Wednes jllg rol,itives in Medford, as is is Miss ; this country from the Atlantic to the dny. 1 liose Iloekenyos, of Portland. J I'acic, where activity is manifest in Make life's walk easy by usine , , .' p . , ,-eciirinu' them. All these towns m- n . , r , , ,. ..,.. w AV'lllllTl ail-UlUltl ' uruoe s .tieinou ior removing corns 25c nt llaskins' Dnig Store. 123 Ladies' high-top Summer oittin;; shoes: also men's and boys' Summer teachei-s was held yesterdav when the I v,mp competitors. Many of them Misses Karhnrt and Hoekenvos were ! 1,:lve ''hools and c.dleges and guests at luncheon of Mrs. Ilockcn- weight elk sole shoes, below price, at w o.vn H, W 1 i. no '-i"f. the Wardrobe. 119 A. Van der Ilellen. of Weleln, spent Friday in Medford. He reports the city gravity pipe completed for mile and a half east of Wellen nnd work being steadily pushed, S. B. DeRoboam, of Jacksonville, has invented a fish wheel which bids fair to till! a long felt want in the Rogue River valley. Mr. De Roboani has tho wheel on exhibition at Jack sonville. Mrs. Frances M. Snyder was i. Jacksonville on business Thursday. A grns fire along the railroad trae north of the city was responsible for the calling out of the re department Friday afternoon. No damage was Our coffee, tea and spices are un excelled. Southern Oregon Tea and Coffee Co. Phone 3303. Judge S. S. Pentz, of Butte Falls, is on a business trip in Medford. H. B. Patterson, lsp.'c-enting the Quaker Nurseries at Salem, Oregon, is located at Medford, and is the special selling ugeut for the above firm, and make a specialty of budded of packing and shippinge anC stock on whole roots. Our method of packing and shipping pssure.1? the planter the very best results. .Mr. Patterson, with his 30 years as a grower aud salesman, insures yen the best sen-ices. Our trees are gfown without irrigation, and point ers will find that they will get better results than with irrigated store. Mr. Patterson hits a full carload of peaeh trees that will arrive here souw time in December, and planter can save almost lialf on peach trees. IT? will guarantee all of these trees true to label, also will have from 5000 to (iOOO roses that will come in the same car, that will be sold real cheap. Beter come in and have a talk and save money on peach trees and rose-;. Office in Hotel Nash office Hear Romanoff, the great Austria'! violinist nt the Nash Grill during din ner hour tonight. Music by the orchestra nnd violin solos from 0 to 7:30 o'clock nt tho Nash Grill tonight. Everybody is eating nt the Xns1! Grill these summer evenings to hear .' mate aud fruit laud and uumeioii other talking points. If your com petitor is active you must be active. If yon expect to hold your trade Med ford must always expend every do! Inr she can to rake and scrape to ad- vertise her advantages. The moment the town would let up, that moment the town begins to fall and its growth becomes small. The secret of Med ford's road to wealth lies in publicity be considered by the insured. llianking you lor the personul in teres! in lnv !.ulr, I remain, Uespoctfullv vours, W. C. C.HKKN. One hundred and sixty acres of "d near Athona sold for $18,0000. tlint i i,i tiili-ortiuiiir. Km mli'mi .1.- .1 .1 1. . iv., i I iimi . .. . v . i iiu ueiigiiuui musical program ren- , dcred by the orchestra and tho great , ' ' grea violinist Romanoff. J. H. Bnum has returned from n business trip north. Elias Rood is surveying a railroad line in the Illinois Valley. C. H. Thompson and family are re cent arrivals in Medford. Describing Towns. ' i j Mr. Buchanan has been prepariu;; , i a series of letters upon the Pacific j : Coast for his daily, describing the j I country as he views it. The letters j ! are not in the line of advertising and i ' are purely given from his own view ! point as he sees tho country. lie The Baker Inuterurban Railway 1 l,ns PP "'ting inn ompany has been incorporated f,,',. tenal upon the development and the purpose of com;truet::ig elcctre : . " . . . he . - railway line in and near Raker Cit9 ' " r " t u i ! Oregon ' 111111 '-irii,1,IIf' JXT r"-"17" r mi 1 r -v t i ( oust He Hurt ciirn i i: o i The Mazamas, Oregon's mauntam- . " . " n , .. . , . i i - i 1 , ; view oi llh rchii ti i im 11 iu m-j ehmbir.g club, is now sealing Mount t ' , . R. Baker, Washington. I JIJ'" vu , j I Olllltl y Will UC IUUI.UIU l pvr I J wj ATTENTION A. F. & A. ML ,cn 1Mt There wiU be work this evening ii ,.. - hntt.r. the M. M. degree. A full attendance fl prompty f,lle.d. Phone tht is required. 1 l "rnmer7. Savoy Theatre Tonight and Saturday The Diamond Maker The Plot That Failed The Curse You can't Beat To COOL AND COZY ONE DIME FOR SALE AUGUST ONLY A SUMMERRES0RT ON KLAMATH LAKE That is Unsurpassed In America This is a sporting proposition for ....... ,.f i.t. . . ... ...in i.i neiuin ii is not a lurm. I iieiiiilled Trout Fishing June to November. Deer Hunting on the premises. August 1 to November 1. I hick Shooting superior to any it tho state, over thousands of acres of wild eelery nnd rice, September 1 l Fehrunry 1. Arouse and Pheasant Shooting o i the place October l." to Novem ber 1;. Host starting piece in the county for a Hear hunt. The Crater Lake Automobile road will run through the place for a mile and a quarter. Navigablo water to the proiier ty. unsurpassed drinking water, and power to develop the prop erty. More bottom land and line gar den land than any pla"c on the luke. Thousands of Pine nnd Kir trcis and thousands of Quaking As pens. More varieties of wild flowers and natural grasses and vetches than any place in the county. If you dovclop this property ns ;t can be developed, there is no resort in the county that cn:i compare with it. No amount of talking will de scribe it let ns show you. We have been offered more than twice what it cost, but have a price at which yon may take u ' below which we will keep it. J. G. PIERCE, W. T. SKIVE, Klamath Falls, Oregon porters nre inclined to believe II Ihe government might withdraw this reiiiiremeut without endungering do nieslic fruit trees, since npples re .iccted at lliiniburg have been shippei lo Senndinnx in, lleumiirk nnd Em: laud without having cnu-.cd a snrea.l ot i no disease. Should Bo Well Packed. Apples should be packed in stan dard barrels or, if of special nnnlitv. I hey should he wrapped in paper and packed in cases of one bushel. Curt should he taken not to hip short weight barrels, which now come from some districts, ns they may be chissi ed for duly at .1 marks per 100 kilo, (II. K per 2110 pound-) instead of .1.2 murks (7(lc). Unrrels are almost invnnubly intended to coutuiii Hirer bushels, hut evaporation and settling. I ling shipment lo Kurone, some times causes n space to form in tin top of the barrel, which is then tilled with paper in order to obtiiiu a tiithl package. The Aormnn tariff law ap plies the rate o" ." murks In double packed apples, which is always ap plied to paper-wrapped apples in in boxes, liy interprelulion this cln-.-I siliiention has been applied to the I short barrels described, the paper packing being retarded ns a second I wrapping. Prothtn have been tiled J against this decision, but without nf. led. llo.xed apples not indiviiliiallv wrapped should he puclicd in canes without linings, as they then secant the low rule of 11.2 imuiI.h (7(ic) pm Kill kilos. Il is nlwiiyyt. prolllnbllie lo Ii 1 1 o ill high grade apples in unli vidual wrappings and liucil i'rii lli.iiiiji tlii duly be .'i ii tit i k American apples anivc mi i November and March and Au It alian apples arrive between March oinl July. The principal Australian pies are the Cleopatra, the .l"liu:illi;i,i ami the Miiurosc Kuvorile. The Air. trnliau upples arc wrapped iudivulii - ally in tissue paper and are packed in one biichcl cases. They bring K In 2(1 murks ( if I. Ml lo if I.Tllj per ease (H late a liniuber of shipments from CulilWnia, tlregon and Wash inglon have reached llainhurg via, laighind which were cITccted with the San .lose scale. Thev wore chiel ly Newtown Pippins, .lohnathiiiiH and Winesnps, the later a very popular fruit from Oregon and Washington. Prices range between H and 11 markn (ll.'.ltl lo .2. Ill) per one-bushel cu for California Pippins and 11 to l.'i marks ($2.01 lo 41:1.57) per oh" bushel ease for apples from Oregon and Washiuuton. WANTKH 2 or more olllce room'. Hi. Km, rwo 12, ISA V, Main -ti.!. in: B o a o u Economy.- ECONOMY 75 "i Economy o o o B A FULL LINE OF Standard Portland Cement, "Crown" Brand (hair fibre) Hard Wall Plasters And All Kinds of Building Felt Always in Stock. n mm jJ BffWWWIWWM PWf I ' .,