Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 28, 1909, Third Section, Page 21, Image 21

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    TJIM MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNJil. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1909.
21
HOOKER
DEFENDS
PACK OF CAR
;Sny It Was Equal lo That of Others
Was Rushed In Unwrnpplnu,
Which Was a Dad
Handicap.
WANT SHOW AT CHICAGO.
(Continued fniiii page 17.)
Mrllitnkli Reds--Pen Krcns, Htii
ilton, Mont., Hint, 100; II.u.. 1 i .,
H(ovi'iiHvill(i, Mont,, nocond, .'(); II.
iV. CollitiN, ('arson, II. '., tliinl.
think of. Tim growers of tlin uontriil, Winunnpn H. N. Small, Wen
(titnlcrn mill southern stales iiinl ntchoo, Hint, $150; A. (I. France,
provincon III Canada could then hnvii Wciialeheo, second, $iO; Harold I'
eiliial opportunity lo hIiow thalr np-:niazier, Weiinlohce, thiid.
pleH and we would have n mil lister I Wngcmir, Silver drill pnre II I!,
national npplo show." ( NdImoii, Chester, Wash., fiivi, M'O,
,1'olor King, Kelah, Wach., sc'ind,
ROGUE FRUIT WINS. r.O; .1. II. Clay, Mica, WiimIi., tliinl.
Arkansas niaelcH, Silver Grill
Cost of Electricity
(Continued from pap) 17.)
purno Ellsworth France, Won
u tehee, 'first, $1"0; Ted ford Hron.,
Wenntchee, second, JfflOj I.. A. Tuy-
For Wuucnot C. E. Atkinson,
(Ireeii Bluff, Hpokano county, first; lor, Wcnatclicn, third.
"Tint puckliiK of tlio Tronson &
Outlirle rnr." imys W. A. llookor,
who wiih In elm wo of tlio prlzo car
O..H.. k . ... .. . it
v. nir v .IHI Wf w I M1J llHU
. show, "was eipial to nny of tlio pnckH
of the other 11! cum Unit entered for
the prlmt. It linn boon frequently . ), Pnckwood, Entint,
stated tlmt tho IIokiio Itlver pnck Staymnri Winenup, second.
wiih Inferior to that of other npplo
producing parts of. tho north went, but
I rou Id not hod that thoy hail any
thliiK on us nt tho bin slio'w.
"Thoy khvo inn a llttlo of tho worm
no necond.
For Wine-imp Edward I'erry,
North Vakiinn, firnt ; Joseph .Vessels, I
Wiinutehcc, WjihIi., hccoihI.
For IicbI ear of any other stand-1
nrd varioty W. W. Hnwyor, Sunny-1
(Hide, W'uhIi., Grimes' Golden, firnt; j
Wash., ,
Delicious Itichard Hart, Toppen-
irtli. first, $100; no second or third.
Yellow Newtown l'ippin E. V.
Small, Wenntchee, firnt, 10U; S. 1'
Ralph, Ashland, Or., second, .; ,J.
P. MeNubb fi Sons, Ashlnnd, third.
Any standard cotiitnercial winter
variety Ellsworth France, Wcn
..i..i r:.ui inn. n v i
jlllillvl-, llim, w,i;i;u,
iWenntchpo, necond, $.'0: I. W. Stov-
For best car of mixed Btmitlrl ; Ciclnni Wn1i.." iliinl.
winter ynncty-J. K MeCurdy, .WIrr,Kuic,! .
't'ntiiwiiiluli. WiimIi.. hrsl: no second..
I w,.wi I The Klickitat Development league
. . . ...... ,401 uoiocooniu, tiinn wuii uiu urrn,
Tlin International Ann 11 Simmers 1 .r,n . .1... .n. ... e r..
Per week for the average family for
heating and cooking
Monday . , .
Tuesday . .
Wdri-"dny
Thurmlny ,
Krlilay ...
Haturday .
Humlay , . .
Total,.
lireakfa
r.:30
H-.00
. ikw.h
1 kw.h
kw.h
, 4 kw.h
, 1 kw.h
, ; kw.h
, H kw.h
,5A kw.h,
st DaklnK
8:00
11:00
1 kw.h.
0 kw.h.
3 kw.h.
0 kw.h,
0 kw.h.
3 kw.h.
0 kw.h,
7 kw.h.
Ironing
7:00
11:00
0 kw.h,
ly, kw.h.
0 kw.h,
0 kw.h,
0 kw.h,
O kw h.
kw.h.
IV, kw.h.
Dlnnrr
11:30
1:00
1 V, kw.h.
1 vi kw.h.
4 kw.h.
1 kw.h.
1 kw.h.
kw.h.
2H kw.h.
9 kw.h,
Mlsc
Day
kw.h.
V4 kw.h.
0 kw.h.
H kw.h.
0 kw.h.
1 kw.h.
0 kw.h,
2 kw.h.
Supper
4:30
S:00
hi kw.h.
I kw.h.
kw.h.
0 kw.h.
H kw.h.
hi kw.h.
0 kw.h.
3 kw.h,
Misc.
NlRht
0 kw.h,
hi kw.h,
0
0 kw.h.
hi kw h.
0 kw.h.
1 kw.h.
2 kw.h.
Total
kw.h.
kw.h,
kw.h.
kw.h.
kw.h.
kw.h.
kw.h.
kw.h.
nrizo of $100 in the dintriet free-for
nuuinilnlinh'ji Irmdit' .mil. fur lllll Iu.mI ..11 .1! I.... .. r ......!M.:..M , 'tl.,.
o fit In propurliiK tho Tronson A,""""; v ! v V '
.vfiiJiiur nidi tiiKiliiwr ii'na iiivnrifml flrooii llltifr r mil ( in iWirMT n iPt
fluthrlo enr, hi It wna firm on tho n f, ' ...,., ' 'ninn p u,u. U'nl... w-n ,1.
Krounil nml tho nlxth to bo unloaded. 10 a. omi n x ooo. wuruu.o, - "-; . .......
mil tin. olln.r iiiioiiIii lir..l ntiltuwiit VllHII. J 1110 "MrotllOr JOIiailllltr' IH) v.. j, .
and the otlior people Had nnlppod , 0 , rriL-atei am
:::;itt:;,;;,!'t,::'': "j.vr i'S,si s
!ni? Ih frnlt fnr ..tI1II.III..m In snltn M'hl 0 tllO "IIottOT Frtllt" HpCCItll, for " ''"' "00 t-OllinjCrCIJII I IIIO, SLC-
lnk th frnlt for exhibition. In milto t,.,,.box imck wan nwurded ""d. and tho Lnke Chelan dintriet.
of that, w won out In ovory point ' ' ' I " u' WI , l rh,n. WnH,. tllln.
.1 l. I. II ..wit, n M.M,...,
KUII, IIIIIIIIWHII II. l OUIIIU -IIII.IU- ... , . ., ,
ous work. I don't reuret It. I lenrn- ,nB"'1 y. . rnmrn 01 '' ' ; ,
.wl n fow thlncH about uhowlnu nnnloH wo'' 1,10 W-l- ly ! 2fl0 petitionn, ..r)0 to firnt, $15 to siM-ond
s:!:;l:t:i!;T ? t
,j3 .1 hurrcln, two boxen, two hanketn, two lollown:
jnr nd two platen of one or more Hlaek TwIkC. I.. Green, Wun-
,vuriotien; Ilnrrv K. Nelnon, Chenter, atehee, firnt; II. M. Gilbert, North
.NOTICK. (Wanh., necond, $100; A. J. Chamllor, Ynkiina, necond; K. K. Smnll, Wen
'Hpoknne, third, ntlver cup, 'ntflhoc, third.
On account of tho lncrenol cost jiichncl Hornn of Wenntchee. who, Ualdwln Peter KinR, Selah, Hw'.;
of fcetl, wo tho unilorslKnoU dnlry- caTIcl off the premiere honorn at IClickitnt Development Lenjruc, Gold
men of Moil ord, fln.l It necessary to lh firNl ; 1(108( won fiv,,. ondn,0f WnRh f Hocond; A. G. Hall,
ralso tho prlco of milk to ten conts npro ,rftct nf fn5l unil th Lllko. ChcInni tlir,j.
. quart, retail, and 2C contn n Kallon, vi(,tt. ,,iHtrit.t( OrCK'oii, valued nt Hhode Inland GreemiiK-C. L.
wholcalo. on and aftor Decombor 1. $m0i w;th 30 hoxeH of wintor Man- Green, Wenntchee, firnt; I). U. Smith,
nnnn; Geort'e H. Spencer of Kntiat, Okanogan, Wnnb., necond; J. 1).
WARNER & 8NIDRR. Wnnh., necond, $,r)0. It. M. Harrison Jonen. Mend, third.
J. 0. CALHOUN, of Cnnhmcre, Wanh., won the Mcnd-t Nortliorn Spy It. Sweeny, Kel-
j. n. hliimit, ow jjnj0 PpPCjni( fivo ncres of Intnl. owno, B. C, first; Coldstream Ranch,
H. II. CALHOUN, valued nt $1250, with 10 boxen of Vernon, B. C.,' necond; no third. '
J. V. KRRZRR. (on jt.,Ujy npplon; William Ted- Stayman Wincnup II. P'-ickon ".
ford of Wcnfttchco. necond, $50; P. Wenntchee, first; T. J. Wright, Wea-
Snap; lot 50x100 with P. Poloqttin, Mnlnpn, Wnnb., third, ntehee, necond; P. L. PoM & Son.,
Chelan, third.
Ben Davin C. L. Green. Wen-
tunnjr concern; prico $lf00; incomo einl Chnrlen W. Iteed, Hood Ittvor, ntehee, necond; A. G. Hnll, Chelan,
a. ii. Drowning, inini.
POIt SAI.K
fcood buildiiip, f blookn from bunt- Other winncrn Ic thin clnnn nre:
nenn center; lenneil to a mauitfnu- Spitr.iubirp, Method Canal Spe-
1(1 per cent on Investment; thin in Or., firnt. $100;
Our rate for cooking and heating is 5c per K. W. H.,
making the cost $1.55 per week
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Kilt-nlp); If interested, not quickly. Wcnatehee, necond, $50; S. P. Italph, Grimen' Golden EILsworlh Frnii"e.
Addrcn Box 1(15. Modford. 215 Anhland. Or., third. Wenn
itchpo. first; W. R. Gallon.
Mead, second; J. T. Pogue, Omnk,
Wnnb.. third.
KitiB of Tompkins County W. R.
Snndern, Mead, first; C. E. Atkin
non, Green Bluff, second; James
Spiers, Knslo, B. C.f third.
Anj other standard winter vnncty
John ITakcl, Hood niver, Or., firnt;
William Hart, Cedonin, Wash., sec
ond; A. G. Hall, Chelan, third.
Other Awards.
These nwnrds were made in the
ntnto and foreiRn country groups,
$100 to firsts nnd $50 to seconds for
one barrel or three boxes, nny va
rioty: Eastern, limited to Atlnnttc nnd
New England stntcs Simons, Shut
tleworth & Franco compnny, Now
York, first; W. S. Tentor, Upper Red
nook, N. J., second.
Middle west, limited to middle west
states nnd Ohio Jewell Nursery
company, Lnke City, Minn., first; no
second.
Southern stntcs, to southern stntes
John P. Fort. Athens. Gn.. first:
Algnnin orchards, Calloway, Va., exceptionally well, for a season enjoyed it Some exhibittors have
second. when tho crop was materially reduc- expressed dissatisfaction, but thoy
Western states, west of Rocky ed by adverse weather conditions, always do."
mountains Tronson & Guthrie, Wo believe special educntionad and Spltzcabergs Load.
Eagle Point, Or., first; Ellsworth advertising steps have been nccom- ficureg of the judwa sW
France, Wenatchce, second. 'plished through the medium of the . , . , . .
,., 0 chow tna t16 Spitzenbergs and Gnmes'
Show a Success. snow. , " . ,
. . . . , ,, . . .Golden apples, world commercial
When the final curtatn lowered on 'The remarkable increase m at-. standard8f rcach their dcvol.
the Second National Apple show it tendance over last year, including J opment in the fruit irrowintr sections
yua uviuio iuc uuuucr utuwu ui mu .vjsuuin. irum points ouisiae eice of ta0 northwest. Theso two vnri-
weok, forming a fitting climax to northwest, shows how well the pur-
tho months of effort of the trustees poses of the show were appreciated,
and directors of the show and tho The show has been a success,
exhibiting fruitgrowers of the north- j nigh Praise Is Accorded.
we3t I "The show has beeh highly praised
Despite the inclement weather of from an side3f and th0 trustees aro
part of the week, the attendance fnr grateful for the patronage accord
exceeded thnt of last year, with tho ed."
exception of two days. The show nt-1 "The Bnow a winner." said H. C.
trneted visitors from all pnrts of the Van Deman of Washington, D. C,
presiding judge. "Tho fruit shown
United Stntes nnd Canada
Ren II. Rice, secretary nnd mnn
nger, snid when the show was coil
eluded:
eties led all others at the show in
quality, color, uniformity, commer
cial value, freedom from fruit pests
and general excellence. The pack of
the northwest was commended by the
judges.
The holding of the third National
Apple show next year is not fully
decided upon, although highly prob
able. A meeting of the trustees and
business men will be held early next
year definitely to decide the matter.
"It's entirely up to tho business
hns been of a uniform, high standard.
Tho improvement over last year is
remarkable, tho markings being high- men and exhibitors," said Secretary
"The trustees nre gratified over cr. The next show will point out the Rice. "The show will more than
the very successful show just closed, educational value of this one. My (likely bo held next year from what I
We feel that the exhibitors have done work here has been hard, but I hnve can learn at present."
INTENDING INVESTORS
IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING- AN INVESTMENT IN THIS VALLEY, BUY PROM THE MAN WHO
HAS SPENT HIS LIFE HERE, WHO KNEW THE SOILS IT CONTAINED BEFORE FRUIT WAS THOUGHT
OF AS A COMMERCIAL COMMODITY IN THIS SECTION, WHO HAS WATCHED THE VERY BEGIN
NING AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FRUIT INDUSTRY HERE, WHO HAS BOUGHT THE PRODUCTS
OF NEALY EVERY BEARING ORCHARD IN THE VALLEY AND WHO KNOWS EVERY FOOT OF LAND
THE VALLEY CONTAINS.
I HAVE LIVED THIRTY-SEVEN YEARS AND HAVE HAD TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN
FRUIT GROWING HERE. TWENTY YEARS AGO I PLANTED 12,000 FRUIT TREES, THE LARGEST
ORCHARD IN THE NORTHWEST AT THAT TIME. wHTEEN YEARS AGO THE FIRST TWO CAR.
LOADS OF NEWTOWN PIPPIN APPLES WERE EX PORTED TO LONDON FROM THE NORTHWEST.
THEY WERE SENT FROM THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, AND I WAS THE EXPORTER.
VALLEY, AND I WAS THE EXPORTER.
I AM INTERESTED IN THREE HUNDRED ACRES OF ORCHARD HERE AT THE PRESENT TIME.
THIS IS MY HOME AND I EXPECT IT TO CONTINUE AS SUCH. WHY BUY FROM ANOTHER, WHO
MAY HAVE BEEN HERE BUT A YEAR OR SO AND WHO, A YEAR HENCE, MAY BE ELSEWHERE?
WOULD YOU NOT RATHER ADVISE WITH A MAN WHO KNOWS THE VALLEY AND WHO WILL BE
YOUR NEIGHBOR AFTER YOU LOCATE? THIS IS NO REFLECTION ON ANY RELIABLE REALTY
DEALER OF MEDFORD YET IS WORTHY OF YOUR SERIOUS CONSIDERATION.
ASK ANY OF THE BIG FRUIT GROWERS HERE ABOUT ME. ASK ANY OF THE MEDFORD BANK
ERS OR THE BANKERS OF ANY OTHER CITY IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ABOUT ME. THEY
KNOW THAT I KNOW AND THAT I AM TO BE DEPENDED UPON. THINK THIS OVER AND WHEN
YOU COME TO OUR COMMUNITY, CALL AND LET ME PROVE MY STATEMENTS. I SHALL BE GLAD ;
TO ADVISE ANY NEWCOMER.
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John D. Olwell
Exhibit Building
Medford, Oregon