THE "EDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. IfJOO. BIRD EXPERT IS IS VISITING COUNTY Studying Nature of Local Birds Says They Are Aid to the Frulturower. 1'rnl'i'rMr V. K, h. IkMll of Iliu liinliiiciil Hiirvi-y of tlio 1'riilml Kliiten tli-pii it incut of iiKrimilluro nt WiimIi iiik'lon, In in AhIiImihI iiiii) will remain in tliu county fur a fortnight ier Iiiiih, (iikiii1 upoti field work for Iliu li')iirtiinitit. I'rofcHHor Uual in 1li "bird Hum" anil in reckoned iih mi iiuiliorily upon' Iho life mid habits f III" iiihubitiulU of tlio feathered kinptlom ii ml Htudio them officially in their relation lo tin) economics' of liiixliiiiulry mill in Hiih region imrtio uliirly in thuir relation to tlio fruit imliiHlry an iWtroyurH of iiiHect ii't. l'rofi-HHor Ileal Hpoiit a fi-w weekn hero tliri-o yearn ii(jo aeiMirintr Kpi'i'iniciin of tlio li r (Ik common to tliiw coiiutry and thi U hi firM field work Ninrc. In tlio laboratory at Waxliiiigloii ho him analyzed ton of thousand of bird Ktomuchij to find out what they oat in tlio way of in - heelH. IIih invcHtiKiitioiiH all point lownrd one eoui'liiHion, and that is that birds nro thn (rreat friend of tlio fruit grower and with rare exception are his tiioM tiheful allien in the destruc tion of the variotiH iiiHcct pcxl which infettt fruit trees. 1'rofeunor Heal nays that on his jiroNeut trip to Oregon he find that Iho people here are comiiiK to realize the henefitH of bird life. One of the tnuht recent rcHiillH of hix HtudieM in a roncluHion a to tlio downy wood jK'cker, a common bird in thin re gion, and one which lirirt - generally heen put in tlio uimniiiico and useless Huns, Professor Henl".Rnyfi he is proven mosi destructive of , codlin moth mid his Hcrvieeg ore invnhinblo to the', apple grower. Professor Uoal is staying in and about Ashlnnd for a fortnight and incidentally 'will get in touch with the fruitgrowers while securing bis bird specimens. LOCAL' MAN TAKEN EAST BY OEFICER Believed That Charge of Embezzle ment Was Only Made to Get a Settlement. ASHLAND, Oct. 5. M. P. McDnn icl, who has been living in Bdlview district, south of Ashland, for two years, but recently Hold liiK peach or chard there and wan preparing to remove t Spnknne, Wash., left Ash land for Mt. funnel, 111., accompany ing n sheriff from Hint place, who brought n requisition for McDnniel to answer to an embezzlement charge growing out of husines strnnsactioiis homo years ago in that 'state. Al though it was stated that .f 17,000 is the amount involved in the nllcged embezzlement, the bonds in the enso were only $"00, and the officer stated that it was nut thought that' the amount involved would in the end ex ceed $(UI0 at the most. Mr. McDnniel, who is a man of good rcputo in all his dealings hero ns fnr as known, decided to return to Illinois and meet the charges ngninst him, which grew out of business disagreements Homo years ngo with hi" partners, it seems. Thcrei s a. belief thnt perhaps the criminal charge was invoked in or der lo secure McDiuiiel's presenco in Illinois to give evidence in n trial in volving the set (lenient of disputed business transactions. High-Class Pictures at The Savoy. Tonight will be your last opportu nity lo see ono of the best, bills of high art pictures shown in the city for some lime. Every kind of pic lure is shown, dramatic, educational and comedy, and Iho latest and best of llicir kind. If you are looking for about nn hour of good, wholesome cntortnin ment, yon will find it at "The Snvoy," Med ford's popular nmnsemcnt then Icr, the coziest. place in town. En lire change of program tomorrow night. One dime. JAPANESE AEROPLANE REPUTED WORLD-BEATER WASHINGTON', (l t. fl. -With ihiiraclericlic secrecy the Japanese have been dc eloping a military aei'o ,iltiiie 'it Hakodate which is said o a "world beater," While (ileuii II. Cur.'Un was winni : an international nice by flying m mill's in Noiiithiiig Ices t!:ii'i nine .".iii lltcs siiico which Hubert I.at'l ii.l has uiaile a mile a mini. I" for seven minutes the Jiipiiiiesu const rueted a bird-like, craft that alta!neil a srvi of (IH miles an hour, the fastest .ii reconl f ,r aerial navig.'liiin. The flying ground over which the new craft has been jirnsticiiiK is a flat trad surrounded by high hills, on which a line of troops were stationed lo insure secrecy. The machine is a monoplane and is said to bear an over closer resemblance to tlio "bird form" than either Iho Latham or the llieriol machine. The engine devel ops HO horse power and drives the propellers at 'JOIIO revolutions per minute, vr nearly six times faster than the driving power of a Wright motor. Control of the machine in flight is effected through a flattened tail, which can be manipulated by the aviator to meet diverse currents of air. They Always Lead Lion brand Pants, pair ?1.75 to 93.50 Bfst pants made for the money. The WARDROBE W II ERE THEY ALL a 0 3ttrs. Urene Tfampton 3saacs "Jrijtuctor of "piano. "Tlt 3ttttl)o& Studio r Mtlteiu4. Xorlh Ora4 Strut EUROPEAN HOP CROP THIS YEAR IS FAILURE WASHINGTON. Oct. 5. Tlio Eu ropean hop crop this year has been a failure. A rcMirt from Consul Jo seph I. lirittiiin at Prague, Austria, has just brought tlio following infor mation: The normal hop crop in Bohemia in about 2:1,1 48, .'100 pounds, and in the whole of Austrin 28,050,800 pounds. The crop of 1008 was an unusually large one and amounted in Bohemia alono to 311,000,000 pounds, and in Austria ns a whole to 30,682,000 pounds. This year's crop for Bohemia is es timated at about 7,716,100 pounds, or less than one-fourth of the 1008 erop. Thero are at present (550,150 pounds of last, year's- hops in the hands of tho hopgrowers and upward of 2, 204,000 pounds in the hands of the brewers. . . . . COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY . STUDENTS EARN $100,223 NEW YORK. October 5. In a re port tnnde public it is shown that the Columbia University students earned j $100,223.30 while they studied lnsti year. For men in tho college the ov erage earnings were $200.97; for thej school of applied science, $106; for the medical studtints, 75.78; for the law men. $205.07; for tho graduate, students, $102.28; for those in the faculty of fine arts, $(10.03; for tho teacher's college students, $200.34; for tho -Barnard girls! $200.05. The report showed that many opportuni ties were offered to men whilo they were studying. One wrote jingles for valentines and another a sonnet for a commemoration. ATTENTION Those who are looking for good invest ments can do no better than to inves tigate this beautiful property Twenty-eight fine lots located on Main street, six blocks west of the business district. Main street is be ing paved, water mains are being laid, sewer is in, ce ment walks going in, cross street 60 feet wide. Lots are 50x137, front lots 70x140. Always accessible, either on foot or wheel on account of paved streets. Building line 25 feet from front of lots. There is no question but what one will make 50 to 100 per cent on the investment in the course of a year. Medford is growing very rapidly and without question this is the cheapest property within the same radius of anything in the city today. The price and the terms are reasonable. Come and look this over and be con vinced. 1 We also have a splendid business property, of large size, that will stand investigation.' The present price will look cheap in a year's time. Also have 40 acres first-class fruit land that can be traded for city property. This is some distance out, well located, easily cleared and no waste or steep land. Now what have you to offer ? J. W. Dress f er Agency West Main St. ' "For you particular customers who demand the best groceries, we recommend Folgers Golden Gate Coffee.". - It is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we paid SI a pound for it. Everything about Folger"s Golden Gate Coffee js perfect, tad we sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you. ' Allen & Reagan GROCERIES, CHINAWAEE, FRUIT AND PEED. i THAT TREE ORDER GET YOU have nothing to lose and all to gain, in placing it with a reliable home nursery. EDEN VALLEY NURSERY N. S. BENNETT When we suggest that you toast Your Bread On Breakfast Table We do not mean that you should eat off " , the stove toast With an Electric Toaster and have crisp, brown, delicious toast, costs lc per meal . to operate.' "We have the best toaster on the market for ' . sale at $4.50. Clean, appetizing, sanitary ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successors to Condor Water & Power Co. 1201 N. CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 3221 Stato Depositary Estabiiebad 1388. Capital and Surplus $125,000 Resources 700,000 HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE The Jackson County Bank respect fully solicits your account, subject to your cheek, with the strongest guarantee of safety and efficiency. We offer the highest attainment in systematic banking service, which assures the greatest care in every financial transaction, with this oblig ing institution. j W. I. VAWTER, President Q. R. LIN'DLEY, Cashier. , APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDP OP FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY 1 Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North west. Not m the combine. Competes with all first class nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, OKEJON J. E. ENYART, President JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier. J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage.