THE MEDffOllD JDAILX THDiUN B, MTSb KO H t , OR flOON, jjCSSDAV, NOVEMBER 23, 1901). 8 HANSON SELLS PLACE, $40,000 !nld: ' The Botaya peoplo nrt trying to con vlnco tlio world that my son was a py nmt an mU-cnturor. I lieu of you In ttie nahw of liumanity to do everything In your power to rIvo the WnsMnRtonl government the true particulars of hl death, ami tho event loading to It. I want the people of this country to know the truth " y It was reported that Mrs. Oroce has written letters to other representatives Sorosis Petticoats Dent's Gloves Infants' W6ar W. B.-C. B. and Warner Corsets ' .I., Toilet Articles The HlltchaSOll Company Shoe Findings $20.00 LINEN SQUARES $15.00 I KRINKLEDOWN BABY I Big Lino JET NOVELTIES $3.50 GLOVES, NOW $2.29. Beautiful 5-1-ineh drawn work BLANKETS Splendid Value, Every piece Is Now. , A lot of l.onvy nipe tllovcs in . , v i i n i i Tust amved, a big nKsortmont r0ng styles, $S.G() values for and embroidered hnen square. into, blue mid pmk Kriukledowu Baby of ,Tet Novoltk'stlie late ideas. $2 29 Hlmikots, lnnitoil supply. I Haward Brothers and Hal C. Piatt of the Kstraiia government nnu iu un official of the state department at Washington. Buy 200:Acrc Ranch and Will Improve It- May Cut BIG RETURNS THIS YEAR. It Up. 4 1. J. Hanson has sold hie place adjoining the P. L. Ton Vclle place near Tolo to Howard Bros, and Hal C. PIntt of this city. The consider ation is $-10,000. The deal was made by Itoss Mine. The place consists of 200 acres, mostly in alfalfa. It is said to be some of the finest orchard land in the valley. f The new owners have not as yet decided what they -will do with the place. They may develop it or later cut it into small tracts and sell it. IS BIRD IN A WAY for $5,i: a box In New York, netting' J9S0 an acre. D'Anjous from this or-, chard broke tho d'AnJou pear record, j selling as high as T25 a box An en-, tire car sold at tho rate of 6 1-2 cents j per pear. Cornice and d'AnJou pearal from tills orchard took first prtxe at 1 tho Alaska-Tukon-raclflc exposition. A , total of 31 cars of pears were sold from! this orchard. j SlUcreat Orchard. j In Ilartlett pears. 440 7-yeo.r-old trees, j covering 5.S6 acres, yielded 14S9 boxes,' or 3.38 boxes per tree, or 253 ?2 boxes per acre, which netted an average per ; box of $1.93. or a net return, of 1490.40 1 per acre. As expenses did not exceed j $30 an acre, leaving a profit of $140, per acre. In Howell pears. 342 7-year-old trees. covering 4 56 acres, yielded 1393 boxes. 4.07 boxes to the tree. 305.4 S boxes to the acre. Tho'ax-erage net returns were $2.35 per box, or J3273.55, at the rate of $717. SS per acre. The cost per aero Is estimated by the owner at $30, making tho net profit $6S7.SS per acre x Snowy Bntte Orchard. Sixteen and a half acres of 19-year-old Winter Nolls pears yielded tho rec- ! ... 11? I.awas rt Mia nltA Wan Attempts to Ship Out 500 Part-J d a ST . box. or $900 an acre, rnc irun was j marketed in London and New York. Ir . 'addition there were two carloads of culls, jTho samo orchard yielded 10,000 worth of pears' two years ago. ' I t George A. Hover ; Pears from the George A. Hover or , chard near Medford were awarded gold ! medal and sweepstakes at the Seattle- ceived todav by State Game Warden mkon-raclfic exposition at Seattle and Pierco from a deputy in the upper , "t awards at the Southern Oregon dls peninsula. It is a tale of the at- coU Bosc. " " ' tempted shipment of a coffin from Thirty 'trees of Bartlett nnrs yield-. Fleetwood. A man applied to the led Mr Hover 400 boxes that netted him ridges n Coffin, Claiming It Is Dead Man. LANSING, Mich., Nov. 27. An in teresting story is told in a report Te station agent at Fleetwood for per mission to place on the train the ens Jtet containing hc body of a man who. $ind been shot in mistake for a deer. The deputy heard the story and in cidentally he notitced his bird do pointing. The man had a certificate of death signed by a physician. In tho meantime the deputy's dog: continued to "point" at the coffin and finally began t oscratch at it. $1.75 a box at the orchard. He sold a car of Cornice in New Tork for $5.50 a box. and a car of Bosc at $3.65 a box,. Four hundred trees of young Bosc pears yielded 900 boxes and brought the same figures, about $2.50 a box net. His How ells brought $3.60 a box la Chicago. Klght-year-old Newtown Pippin apples on the Hover orchard yielded this year from three to five boxes per tree and sold, for $2.50 f. o. b. orchard. ' Bennett and Flero Orchard. ! S. L. Bennett from one and a half The deputy started to investigate and whIch at nn aVfraB. price 0f $2 a box iho man walked away. ..,,The deputy pried open the lid of h? coffin n-d :found fully 500 pnt ridges therein. The law allows only 50 to each huu 1er. The friend of the "dead man" has not been found. TOR RENT Housekeeping 45 N. Bartlett st. rooms. 218 "WANTED Schoolgirl to work for board. 1518 W. Main st. 220 UNITED STATES FOR WAR. (Continued from page 1.) number of rumors to the effect that Managua has fallen and that Piesident Zelaya's troops have been forced to Burrender to Estrada's forces are cur rent, but no definite confirmation of the reports have been received. Would Clear Her Boy's Name. HEMPSTEAD, N. M., Nov. 27. Heart broken by the charges made by the agents of President Zelaya of Nicaragua to the effect that her son, Leonard Oroce? was executed because of alleged nefarious undertakings against the Ze laya government, Mrs. T. W. Groce to day Initiated a plan to clear his name. Ima letter dispatched to Dr Luis Se qulra. consul general of Estrada's pro visional government at this city, she Is $930 an acre From the same or-rj "vard a year ajro Mr. Bennett picked 2200 boxes, which netted him $2200. f A. Conro Fiero has a two-a.:re orchard of mixed varieties from which he has marketed 1200 boxes of apples, netting 1 him $2500 His total expense of labor , and operation has been under $500, so . that he clears $1000 an acre. E. 8. Waterman Orchard. ( E. B. Waterman won sweepstakes and , two firsts on Bosc and Howell pears at ' the Alaska-YuKon-paciric exposition ai Seattle, and three firsts at the Southern Oregon district fair. His 7-year-old Co mice yielded their first crop this year, averaging EO boxes to the acre, bringing $5.30 a box in New York. His Bosc pears averaged six boxes to the tree and sold at $3 a box in New Tork. Sable Bock Orchard. Colonel It. C. Washburn has picked eight cars of apples from ten acres of his Tablo Ilock orchard, consisting of Nowtown, Spttzenberg and Winesaps. Two hundred and forty trees of 6-year-old Winesaps yielded 1200 boxes, which netted him $2 a box. His Winesaps are extra large, running 72 to the box. A Peach Orchard. E. E. Foss of Talent sold to thecan nery 14 1-2 tons of peaches per acre from 16-year-old Mulr peach trees, at $35 a ton, grossing $525 an acre, or $400 per aero net Bartlett pears averaged growers $2 a box net; Howells averaged $2.50 a box, not; Comlco, as far as heard from, have brought from $3.50 to $5.50 a box, and d'AnJous have netted from $3 to $4.50; The Best Thing in Oregon that is the First National Bank of Medford and that bank fully indorses the following, which is copied fro mthe Pacific Banker: V'Whcn bankers fully appreciate their responsibilities to the community in which they live, and keep steadily in mind that they are trustees of the depositors' money, they will not be en gaged in financing speculative ven tturds, whether they be oil or gas schemes, mining ventures, cement un- uerwntings, trolley roads, oirico build- 1 -- nv-a nil 1 ti t I A r AlVlfl ' ' iiiyti III liiliu uuuujo, GROWELL, Pres. DEUEL, Vice Pres. ALFORD, Cashier CRAWFORD Asst. Gash. 5c PEARL BUTTONS that sell here and everywhere every day for 10c dozen. $2.50 SHOES Enough saidl see ing is believing. They sell and wear well. Why the Crowds Are Here This is the People's Store and Run in Their Interest ; .Come any afternoon and stand in the millinery balcony with the adsmith and as you look down over this big exclusive ladies' store you will see a crowd of happy contented yet eager shoppers. The adsniith will appear nervQiis, as though he realized that, someone below was not hcing waited on promptly, and he was impatient to go and serve them. You wonder and will probablv ask ji r i .i ..... 21. ... . j i i j i J.' uie reason lor a erowu, anu one can aimosi near you luuiK tile one word in vour mind namelv, WHY? store in Ore J The answer is simple This store is run in the interest of the people. They have . made it 'what it is today- the best known jmd, most successful exclusive 'ladies' iron outside of Portland, Small profits, satisfactory iroods in everv line, low prices. courteous treatment and the determination to make good 'anything that docs not prove to be all we claim. .Below we mention a few of the attractions for tho coming week and invite vou 'to visit this store and supply your needs at lowest possible prices. 89c SILK GLQVES ined with a cham ois finished fabric. 29c FANCY RIBBON at 2!)c a. yard, val ues to ;")(); big ;is-sorhnent. $3.50 SUIT. CASES, $2.49. You snvo $1 by buying one of those cases easy, isn't it? MILITARY SWEATERS. The now idea in sweaters, very now aud very popular. PLAID WAISTS. A limited number of new plaid and silk Moire Waists. 35c HANDKERCHIEFS 25c. Save 10 cent on each hand kerchief bought hero at jro. 10 HANDKERCHIEFS, 25c. SId in many frontier tirt for "c each. UoiiiHtiU'lit'd and k10'' fur -I'hotil, Suits, Dresses, Coats A Most Wonderful Sale V . t- -r 1 i sf. all A f if Values to $30 for Say, but we have bad a run on our suit section the past few days. This $13.29 prico is a winner and wo will havo to ndd a lot more garment to it to niako a showing Monday. Come and seo tho now things you'll not be disappointed. $9.89, $11.29, $16.69, $19.98,, $24.89, $34.89. Are special prices on Suits, Dresses and Coats, and wo show a very largo assortment in each line. It's our businoss to show quan tity as well as quality. You can get a choice here, nud our past proves that wo sell tho qualities which satisfy. a yard for a fow pieces of dress goods, worth to 3fe. Dress Goods See the Silks' 19c 29c 39c 43c a yard for worfh to fiOe. dress good, a yard for satin finish drc.u goods, worth to C5c. a yard for dross goods, all lato styles, worth - to 75i Every piece of dress gools and lot of silks are marked special. Bags, Belts, Neck ware A Special Lot of Each Line ijnfor choice of a very large assortment of beautiful now and COJ stylish Neck Pieces, worth to 50o. f7r for cll0'C0 a larG assortment of tho now 'and stylish Belts, worth up to $1 each. QQr for choice of a big "table of new style Bogs, regular $1.25, Ov $1.50, $1.75 and $2 values. In Bags, Belts and Neckwear wo show a very largo lino of new styles and you'll 'find tho vulues and prices low. All Millinery on Sale ' Leave An Order to Be Made 50c FOR FELT HATS, FORMERLY $1.60. 29.89 FOR PATTERNS, FORMERLY $50. And a hundred spocinl pricos which range bo ,twcon. If you havo over lookod at mlllinetv at this .storo you know that our stylos lack nothing of art or workmanship nud tho knowl edge which places n feather or bow in the moot becoming position on a hat is worth more than yon nro nskod to pay. ALL. INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S HEAD- WEAR Now Going at Special Prices. The finest assortments over shown city of oven 35,000 inhabitant. in n Furs Wo invito your inspection of our big assortment of quality furs. All pricos special: 98c and to $47.50. The Holiday Novelties Secure Art Goods Now 4 Havo you soon tho holiday gift nrtioles? Such u grand array -say, tho very sight will inako you thrill with joy and 'that feeling ol! anticipation iu tho coming fostivitict) which raises ono to tho skies of pleasure. No noed to try to tell you of tho hundreds of small fancy articles and countless nutnbora of fancy pieces of art good which wo aro showing. Como and tnko a day to look. We'll gladly show you. Tho prices nro so easy 5c, 10c, l5o, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c to $5.00. ' -I tv.4fctf 35c Underwear 25c We bought a blp quantity of this line of cotton fleeced underwear; it is about gone, and can't be duplicat ed to sell for less than 35c. Holiday Novelties I WTi. li Tb WF g C5 "'fe'Wfc Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. Central Avenue Medford, Oregon 25c Hosiery 19c The finest 25c seller wo have seen for years a few sizes out; If your slzo Is hero wo can savo you 60 .on each pair; sold somo places for 35c. The Browniekar Winter Nolls, 2 a box and better; Bosc, ' $2; Nowtown Pippins ho far have aver 'ngeil 2 to $2.50 a box f. o. b orchard; I Hpltzenberg, fVom $2.50 to $3.25. Ben Davis aro selling ai iu orchard. Cornice Feara. Tlio The Por T)u Comlco pqar, tlio rarost, choicest, llneHt pear In tlio world, and Incidentally tho highest pric ed, grows to perfection In tho Itogus Itivcr valley. Closo to a dozen cars havo beon shipped, but returns havo not yet been received, most of the fruit being placed in cold storage for the Christmas trade. California Comlco have grossod isaog a car this season, and as Medford Comlco always bring a Wisher figure, fancy prices aro oxpecieu. Senator Jonathan Bourne recently paid 19 a box for 60 boxes of Comlco to bo sent as presents to tho diplomatic corps at Washington. Last year Medford Co mlco pears sold as high as 110.08 a box In London and in 1907 as high as $9,40 a box in Now York, while a carload grossed $4022 80 or $8,10 a box tho green fruit record of tho world. Kogno Blrer Pratt Growers' Unions. Tho noguo Ittver Fruit Growers' union, representing small growers, have ship ped 60 cars of pears this season, which realized tho following prices In Chicago! 30 cars Bartletts .., $2.60 to $3 60 13 cars Wlntor Nells $2.60 to $2,76 2 cars Howolls $2,80 to $3,00 1 car Cornice , ,,,..$6.30 4 cars d'AnJou $3.00 to $0.76 Ono car d'Anlous, top price, $0.76; av-, erage, $6.00, Tho union has snipped it carH or op pies, somo now crossing tho ocean. Irressistably Attractive DESIRE WILL MAKE A HARD PULL on your purse-strings the moment you look in our show window and see tho exceptional values in footwear on display for $3.00 We have gotten together tho styles that aro broken in sizes and are making a clean sweep to keep our stock in best possible condition and not allow odd pairs to accummulatc. Como and see for yourself. The Best AT THE Rex Market Huth fic Pech Props. Phone32 71