TIIR "EDFOrtD DAILY TRIBUNE, A1EDF0RD, OWmON, THURSDAY, (HTOHKR 7, 1000. 3 MANY APPLES (IRANI) Jl'NCTION, r.,o.,0t. 7. - TIliM WC'I M'CN I III! COIIIIIII'lllll'll llli'lll III' lllu lilt,'!!''"' Ullc MIIIVCIIM'Ilt In? (Irniul Viilli'.v lint in it tnriu'ii mill 1'nr llii' 1 1 I in' ii t )i nil previous liuil hhiiijiiK riniii'ilu iir" cvicctcl In III' rtlll'lillKMill, Till' winter l'l'iil now mi ilin tree and iiliuiil ready fur pii'liiii' is ciiiiM'i'viitivnly chliiiinliv nl ''"illl curs within tin' lilllii terri tory which is I'liliri'ly confined to the uri'liiiril (Kii'liiiti nf (iriinil .Valley. This h pi'iliiilil v iimri' iiiii's tliini aiiyu li'M-iliiry nl' himiliir size in any pint nl' tlin 1'iiiled States ever nn ihii'i'il lii'l'iiii', This is I'fpi'i'iiilly V- rmlii yi'iir in tin- iiil" market, I'm", v illi lln Nut I Ir.vi'ht ri'mi 'linn n short crop wilh iiulliint' extra in tin1 1'liixt ur .Miililli' West, this stale will hai'vcl lli" liit'L'i'i-l crop in it" )nhIiiv mill llio Ol'llllll Villi')' of llll illlllll'IIMI WI'stlTII slope in till' llosl productive spot f nil. In comparison wild the whole valley's crops there, urn few facilities fur KtorinjLf apples here mill those llint mi' mil sold fur immediate con sumption will liii i 1 1 i 1 1 1 I to Kansas City mnl nlliiT ci'iitriil points mill put into MlnriiKt1 there. Kivn weeks will M'i every liux of apples in tliu valley picked mnl pni'ki'il mnl cither iul in Htorn jr hero nr shipped east nnil Bull, Tin' piiMl ti'ii days linvi' hi'i'ii ii i'iiii siilcrahlc fallim; off in the local fruit shipments, n th valley has been ex IH'ririM'iiih' n hi'lwcen season lull. Tin iliiily shipments have run from VI In 'JO I'll I'm mnl llli' tullll for III vt week wu iiinli'i' Kill. Alioiit 1 LiCiO curs have yonc out mi fur since, the fruit started t move nliout July IV Tin- pi'iii'li luovi'ini'iit is over ami the melons, which lii'lil out wi'll till t lie fii-t of llm pi'i'M'iil wi-i'k , arc now oil' thhc Kliippinif tnarki't. Of pi-urn iIhto hit vi lii-i'ii from I'll) to 200 cur of lute varieties now on tin' trees mnl they nri now moving rapidly. In fiii t aside from apples ami n fi'W potatoes tin' lull' ii'ii r-i 'uiii r' hi i i - tin' total shipments at present. Apples Int vi. of course, showed a steady cain from day to day andu next wi'i'k will probably sec llii'in iiMiviiii; at llli' rati' of ItO or 10 curs dally. While I'nlisadc mnl f'lifton shipped n Kooii sharoof tho penches nml pears, (fraud Junction ami Frnitn will ship most of the apples. Tin' .Inlti'r point to ilati! shipped nliout 100 cars of fruit, liul expect from 800 to 1(100 I'nrs of nppli-s. Ill Mimo Australian towns it ix tlin custom to offer several valualila prizes every year fur tho liest kept lawn, (.'iirilen anil home. Orou prop ell V ownerK mij.')it cneourngo th iilen, for the attractiveness of u town inerensca its obtainable prices for buililiiiK sites, Hot SiiniinerH, cold Dialers and cyclones dissatisfied (his woman with hor Eastern home. ' THAT'S 11KR. BUSINESS.; , He, EDFQ FINE QUARTERS. ! Jackson County Really Co. Of (iced i In New Bank. Tin' Jnrksoii County Id'iilly com iiny has li'iisi'il tlin front office rooms over tlin new l''urmers' & i rniilvtiowiirH' hiinli, nt Ilia corner of jWi'hl Main mnl (Irnpii Mri-ntN. Tin ! I'ompmiy will I'oiiilurl n' (,'i'iicrul rim I iihIiiIii liiisiiii'hs, ami will iiIho iln a i ! I n I anil privnti' I'iiiii Inihiiii'HH. A Inn.'!' ri'i'i'pl ion loom will lm pli'im iintly mnl I'oiivi'iiii'iilly fittml up for llll! (Mil II 1 1 H of till' l' l 1 1 in 1 1 . This ih j II Unix lol'iilinn mill wlll'll til I I'll out iih iiliiniii'il will lli! n rri'ilit to llm I ' . . coiiipmiy mnl iln- niy. i im pri'si-ni ol'fii'ii in al (101 Wed Tenth Hlreel, rollHT of KilUf. 8Hakeie0r on Baiebatl. I will k roiiL-'Mtleliard III." Now you Hirllte like the blind rnnn. "Mueli Alio Aliiait NolhlliK." Out. 1 Hii,v!--,,Miietie(li." I will In. short. -"Ilinnlet." Thou cansi not hit It. hit It. lilt lt! "Love's Ijiliour'H f.ost." He known the t'liuie. "Henry VI." (. Iinlefiil errorl-'Mulliis ("ueKiir.'' A hit. a hit. a very palpable lilt! "Hamlet." He will steal. lr. "AITb Well That Kails Well." Whom rltiht mid wrotiK have chosen us uniplrc.-'T.nvc's Ijilnmr's Lost." Ix't the wortil llilu.-"TUo Tmnlng of t Iir Hhrew." Ho him killed n (ly.-'"Tltus Androtil cus." The piny as I remi-niber plenaed not the million. -"Hamlet." What an arm he has! "Corlolnnun." They run not sit nt enso on the old lieiicli, "Itomeo nml Juliet." Upon such sncrlllecH the roiIr them elve throw Incense. "Kbit; Ix-nr." WuHhliitfton Post. Old Curat. The nntlcpiiiry took down n little Krny hook. "Here Is a 'family doc tor.' " he said, "that was liubllshi'd us far buck as 1501. 'J'nlk about your ,uul::t prvscrlptlons!" The first pre scription, a truly tpiulut one. ran: "If n mini be cri-vcd wyth the falling hloknessee, let hl'ii take n he-wolves harte nml make It to powder and use It: but If It lie ii woman, let her tnko n she-wolves hnrte." A ISC I Jnundke cure was: "Trike eiirtliwormes and cut them siuiill. nml liraye them wytli u Ut ile wyiie so tint ye uiny swallow It; illillel i' the Milne r.inlii." I'or tootli-iii-lii'; "Si'"lli :f luuiiy illlle frKI'e litlnir upon ti'is .is 1 1 n m ninst cet, i i iutii: tiii.e tin- fill lliiwyiij;e trnlil tlii'in. i nil wlii'i. ! t'i' 's, iinoyiit the ' 111 Illl'I'WJ Hi." CJviiig tic Fi.-l Kar-d. In it" iiiis ,i ii",-t pi'Mpif there nre i -t' ii.ii:i "ii:- Hmt arc not only bl ..lb fn:"i i;!i,i t. bet ri-i:'.i?:i Imi: in :-,' i.'. i..,: tin- of tJice iiititiii"its i:iy ill,. iiii it:tn it Hie uceiiii; ii'.l'H'l. Mn-!l n:lt. .sli''.V chill llllitlll .ini-i i;.l i-i.'iif into view. Mill nit !!";. I..i.'l;.!i i'i.i: ;w im; ipilu. n r.i Hi-. Is ijnii imii.' wlieii i in- iivetn'i, i:in of unman ili:is dts or her sa .i':" mil "I ii I'.'i.;!. :io.l lii.'s the ti;'-: tol-il.- Moiilly's Mm;::i.Iiii'. C-nsitivo Salmon. S.!i'i',i:il loiui. n't It"- asked n . 'ii'iioiii'i' iis lie rut a pound or two t kiiIiiioii Im' a 1 1 -1 1 . 'i u r . ' "!." icpiliil uie mtter. "looks ns f It were bluslilii. at the pr e you i-l; for tt !" 'I.iiiidiiu Snaps. She, They and We CURTIS WRITES OF JOSEPHINE CAVES (William K. Curlii;.) Craier Lake is not the only great natural wiunler in this locality. Tlieiu ale sfvenil menic iuatureH within u sliori ilistniice I nun Ashlnuil llm iieivliiioriiiK' towns, that uro pructi 1'iilly unknown to the world, but art ipiiln as iiitoi'i.sliii iih those which tliousaiiils of AiiiencuiiH every, yeur cross llm ocean to see. On the boun dary Ipii) between Oregon mnl Cali loi iiia, not far I rum llm thriving city ol Ashland, in a group ol wonderful "iivcriin, in a mountain of marble, whit h are said In. surpass Mammoth Save, lairuy Caves and other great caverns as much as the moutilufiis ot the coast ranges surpass those of Kentucky mnl Virginia. These mailili! grottoes, for they are inure like grottoes than eaves, are not newly discovered. They have been known ever since the first white set tlers enme into this country, and were first reported by Klijah Davidson, u hunter mid trnpcr, who trailed u vvhilii face bear into them one day. .loaiiuiii Murietla, an outlaw mid ent ile theif, bid his stolen stock in the euvi'H, and made them his deadquur lers uway back in the '(ids. A white man mid a Chiuamau were murdered there in the early '70s, and, indeed, it may lie said that these great wonders have always been known, but the lit tle knowledge we have of them has filtered out through the dense Oregon forests from hunters, prospectors and adventurers of various degrees of voracity. The caves are very difficult to reach; there is no road, only a bridle trail; they are 50 miles from a rail road track, (i"i miles from a hotel, and whoever goes there must take a full camping outfit, and expect to rough it in genuine frontier fashion for a week or more. It is possible to get im outfit at A-dilaud or Med foril. or at any one of several sta tions along the Southern Pacific rail way, and scleral young men in the ' ieiuity who' have tniiile the trip mi nually for several years, can be cm ployed as guides. The expense of an expedition will, of course, depend entirely upon the character of the outfit, hut four or five pack horses, n couple of tentns ami provisions for n week's stay need not cost n great deal of money. Joaquin Miller, "the poet of the Sierras," made the trip this summer, nml wrote an article about the caves for the Sunset Magazine of San I'rmicis.'o. I believe lie is (he only man who has ever attempted a des cription, and. while his rhapsodies concerning the scenery and the won derful beauty of the eaves are ad mirable, the render is apt to wish that he hud given a little more practical information. INt may be gathered from this article that there are 500 or more dap.zlninc chambers in a mar Hor liiishaml came West, looked tho country -over decided to locate in the Rojjue River Valley. THAT'S IITS BUS1XKSS. are all Happy, Buy ble 'cliff, one on tup of the other, soiiietiiies lour or five stories or -drain, mid thai they extend into the mountain Jin unknown distance, prob ably more than live if not eight or ten miles. .Vobody knows, because I hey have nut been explored. Solo mon's Temple, as Joaquin Miller has christeni.d Iln' large-.! hall he found, is :J50 feet lung by l',() W .jdc, and HO feet h el , a ceiling of crys tal stnlnct:'"-. and walls of alabas ter. It is -in -rounded and approach ed by many i-liamhers of lesser size, of similar innii-rial, villi ceilings mnl walls of iinle-cribnble beniitv. Mr. Miller publi-lie- a list of several chambers In which he gave fantastic mimes, hut llm cuverns should be explored anil charted by the geologi cal suney m.d the. caves should be declared a public monument and pro tected by ''ii' -"cretary of the interior under the general law of congress. C. II. Snyder Motor Car Co. is now the rfegiilaily aiilhurized agent for the Huick Motor Co. in Jackson, Jo sephine and Klamath counties. 73 BORN. MOOHK-Iu this city. October B, to Mr. and Mrs. flay Moore, a son. Mother nml child nre doing well. Mrs. Archie Wilson left Wednesday on No. 20 f'irfirants Pass, where she will visit friends and relatives for (he ilnv. For the Best in harness, saddles, whips, ones, tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and gall cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, see J. C. Smith 314 E. Main. BIJOU THEATRE WILLIE EMTY CAN, Mgr. The eriiinal at tho Rijon His picture at Savoy High Class Moving Pictures TONIGHT Amission 10c and Ho returned homo and hrouijit his family THAT'S THEIR Bl'SlXESS. your Lumber of us LUMB ''For you particular customers who demand the best groceries, we recommend Folders Golden Gate Coffee." It is so good wit cannot obtain a better coffee not if we paid Jl a pound for it. Everything; about Folder's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, aod e sell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you. Allen & Reagan GROCLnIES, CHIN A WARE, FRUIT AND FEED. When we suggest that yoa Toast Your Bread On Breakfast Table We do not mean that you should eat off ' ." the stove toast t 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. yttrs. Urerte Ufamptott 3saa.es TTnstuctor of "piano. Tlst 3tttl)C& to Medford. We furnished the lumher for THAT'S OrR BUSINESS. and You"ll Be happy BR mam their new home. Too.