THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRO KONV MONDAY. SEPTEMBER (i. tflW. APPLE CROPS SHOW OREGON LEADS ' ;-. ' Crop in tho I'lnteil Stales nml nOitula l'ov 1!H)!, estimated at 35,000,000 barrels, an in crease of .12,0110,000 barrels over 1908. Production east of the Mis sisissippi river heavier than in. 1908; west of the Mississippi river lighter than in 1908. Quality east of the Mississip pi river inferior to 190S; west of the Mississippi river superior to 1908. Ben IT. Hiee, secretary-manager of the second National Apple show in Spokane, November to 20. 1909, who recently returned from Buffalo, where he attended the sessions of the International Apple Shippers' Asso ciation, thus summarizes the apple situation based on reports by mem bers of the organization as to the condition . and probable size of the yield of 1909 in the various districts on this continent. The following is a resume of the reports as given out under the sanc tion of the association: The New England group has a crop this year 20 per cent in excess of last year. - The central group's crop is a little below last year, about 74 per cent. The middle west or Ben Davis group has a very light crop tliis year, but it is equal to double the crop of 1908. The southern group has a heavier crop than a year ago, and taken as a whole, it is fully 150 per cent larg er than a year ago. Tn the Pacific group, Washington, Idaho, and New Mexico show a con siderable decrease as against last year, but this is more than made up by the large increase in Colorado over last year, so that the Pacific group as a whole will make as much if not a greater crop of box apnles than a year ago. Oregon's report indicates a smaller crop. Canada, not including the province of Nova Scotia, as 'well as Colorado, shows an increase of 75 per cent ov er 1908, while the province of Nova Scotia has eqaully as large crop as last year, when a bumper yield was harvested. For the United Statss, the present promise of the entire crop is slightly in excess of a year ago, while for aCnada the prospect is for a larger crop tahn in 1908. The gain is placed at !)0 per cent. In the New England croup. New' Hampshire only shovs a loss, while 1 the qaulity is labeled poor to good. New York in the central group. J tho wis a loss of 10 per cent .and all except Michigan and Wisconsin in the group show losses. The quality is poor to good. In the Pacific group Idaho, Wash ington and New Mexico show losses, hut the qaulity of all is good. Isaac Tuck, of the New York pro duce Bulletin, places this year's crop i t 3.1,000,000 barrels, showing a probable increase (if 12.000,000 bar rels over 1908. rOUTl.ANll. Sept. .'--Thomas H. Shipp. secretary of the national con servation connnis.-ioii, with of I ices in Washington. 11. C. has spent a couple of days in Portland conferring with Chairman J. X, Teal and other officials of the Oregon conservation commission. Mr. Shipp attended the conservation congress in Seattle, and is studying the work of tho various western state organizations before re turning east. '"Oregon is our shining example," said the national secretary at the Portland hotel. "We have calls for the Oregon report from all parts of the nation; in fact, are utterly unable to supplv the number requested. Whenever we extend aid to any n the state commissions we usually re to them what Oregon has done. and advise organization and proced ure on vour line. I have come to the state to get in closer touch and study at first hand the Oregon coinni: sion's achievements. "The national commission, of which I am secretary, was an outgrowth of the Hooscevelt conservation meeting held at the White House. Our national commission is intended to be a sort of clearing house for the state or gnnizations. We now have 42 states represented iu this association, and interest in the work develops rapidly each year.' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Let Hull d your scenic work, such as a photo of your orchard, home, etc 331 E. Main street. Louise B. Gleason to George A Morse, 30 acres in D L C j 43, township 38 range 1 W 10 Charles B. Stevens to George A. Morse, 2fe acres in D L j C 49. township 33. range 1 W 1000 James W. Lowe to George W. Kennard, C acres in D L C 39. township 39, range 1 E 2200 arnh M. Andrews to Mrs. E. A. Dyke, property in Sun uyside addition to Medford 10 Jessie M. Gerard to Belle , Nickell, 80 acres in section 16, township 35. range 3 W 1 Emanuel Poole to Caroline Poole, lot 3, block 17. Butte Falls 1 Emanuel Poole to Caroline Pi'ole, lot f. block 4, Butte Falls ..' 1 Jane Carroll to Margaret S. So liss, property in Medford . . 1 F. E. Merrick to W. F. Iscaacs, property in block 79, Med ford 10 James M. Ferns to Florence A. Genrhart, land- in town-'; ship 38. range Iff .'. '1000 Nijtie Bull to Catharine San born, land in township 3G, range 4 W 125 J-.)1!'.' W. Hanville to Thomas If. Thompson et al., proper ty in Ashland ......... Thomas H. Thompson to J. W. Finley, property in Ashland Lewis H. Wyant to P. T. Wy nnt, 10.15 acres in D L C 41. township 38, range 1 E E. M. Mclntire to B. T. Wyant, land in D L C 41, township 38. range IE ". B.i T 'Vyaiit to f-cwi- TT. Wy ant! li .5 acre i township 38. range 1 R ... : The Nash Grill is open day and night the finest service between Portland and San Francisco. 10 1900 10 1500 Jte'llKtlai New' Cases. R. II. Thompson Jr.. vs. Crystnn Thompson: suit for divorce. With ington & Kellv attorneys for plain tiff. ' . For Whom are You Sowing If you pay house rent for the landlord. If you are paying for your home for yourself and family. 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Southern Pacific Has a SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION RATE TO NEWPORT OP $10.00 from Medford . Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon." A. S. ROSEN RAUM, Agent, Medford. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. it. State Diipositary Established 1888. Capital and Snrptui (125,000 Boioarrot 1700,000 HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE - Tho Jaokson County Bank reupect fully solicits your aooount, Hubjoot to your check, with the strongest guarantee of safety and efficiency. We offer tho highest attainment in syHtemulio banking uorvice, which assures tho greatest care in evory financial transaction, with thin bulg ing institution. W. I. VAWTER, President. O. R. LINDLEY, Cashier. WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS Taken and estimates FURNISHED. .., B. H. Harris &C6, MEDFORD, OREGON Office in Jackson County Bank "Upstairs V TotliiArnr f "TIMm !".uiA Sttik& ' -I-'. XMS'' liutuetor of "piano, "Hi!: StuMo at 3ltl6nc. 5tortb Orungt Strut ,