THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1900.
SPRAY ON VERY :
FIRST DRY DAY
MED
FORD DAS A
RIVAL TO WRIGHT
Praf. O'Gara Says Orchardists
Should Be Prepared to Take
Earliest Advantage of
the Weather.
Owing to the continued rains of the
post season, a number of growers
have not been nble to srap their np
jdea and peaches nud arc in doubt
aw to the advisability of using Bor
deaux Mixture ntt his time. While it
may be impossible to get onto the
land with a large spray outfit, it
would, nevertheless, be advisable to
tec a smaller outfit to spray those
trol of about half tlu republic, and
as such, noording to the modern en
lightened practice of civiltr.cd na
tions, they were entitled to be dealt
with na prisoners of war.
"At thu date when this message
is printed this government has ter-
- minuted diplomatic relations with
i i u ,, cii u.,un. the Zelaya government, for reasons
Local Man Invents Flying Machine- nmJo hnn n comlumik.utum ,0
When and Where He Will
Soar Is Not
Named.
I the former Nienrauuan chnrjre d'af
I faires, and is intending to take such
steps as will be found most consist
ent with its dignity, its duty to Am
erican interests and its moral obli
gations to Central America and lo
:udforrt ha a nrosnpettve rival to eiviluntion. It later may be ueces-
Wllbur Wright and other conquerors r-v for nu' o ,,r'" ?ll,Jl,ot to
of the air tn tho person ol Frank E. ' ,he attention of congress m a spe
Hofferman, who has Invented an ap- cinl message."
pllance for flying, which, it tho Notations With Orient,
claims of the Inventor aro borne out: On the relations of tho United
by actual tests, will go far toward States with the Orient the president
solving tho problem which now con- says:
fronts the navigators of the air. j "In the far ensd this government
Mr. Hefferman's Idea embodies . preserves its policy of supiwrting
trees upon which some infection from those of tho aeroplane and of tho the principle ot equality ot oppor-
last venr. mnv be found. Snmnles 'parachute, tho latter attachment be- tunity and scrupulous respect tor
of limbs infected with apple nnthrno-
hosc have been brought into this of
fice, showing that there is a possi-
Ing used as a support for tho ma- the integrity of the Chme.-e empire.
chlno when descending, Insuring a to which policy are pledged the in
safe alighting and also In case of ac-'terested powers of both east and
tility of finding, here and there, in cldent to the motors or other parts 'west. When it appeared that Chi-
an apple orchard, a few trees, which f tho machine. , nese revenues were to bo hypothe-
iid not nil together escape infection I The Idea Is entirely original with oated to foreign bankers in connec-
Jast year. On such trees, 4ho dis
ease ma' spread from the old cank
ers, and, of course, the disease "may
also spread to adjoining trees. It is
Tery evident that the trees nearest
the source of infection will show the
greatest numbers of infections:
hence, the infected tree, as well as
those near it, might bo sprayed even
if it were impossible to spray the
entire orchard.
Of course, it U impossible to spray
while it is raining or when the trees
are wet, but whenever n dry day
the inventor and from his description turn with a great railway project, it
should be one of those advances In was obvious that the governments
mechantcs that have resulted In the whose nations had this loan would
perfection of the machinery of tho have n certain object in the carry
day, ing out by China of the refornw in
question. Ik-cause this railroad
BEAR CREEK TAKES OUT lonn represented n practical and
DAW NEAR PHOENIX real application of the open door
policy through co-operation with rc-
The present high water In Dear forms referred to above, the ndmin-
creek has carried out the dnm which istrntioir deemed American pnrtici
dlverts water for the mill-race In patton to be of great national inter
Phoenlx. During the past few days est.
' strenuous efforts have been made to (After , f ......otintions the
comes along it should be made use repair the damage. It will In all f 0(1ni participation of Americans
of. Usually Bordeaux Mixture will I probability bo Imperative that a ce- wm, ... i11-t IUillni,i t, :.. ,.,:
set sufficiently within fifteen niin ment dam be Installed
utcs after it hns been surayed uon I .
the tree. It is inadvisable to use lime
sulphur nt this time, and. therefore,
the 5-5-50 formula 'Bordeaux Mix
tare should be employed. Almos
every ranch has a barrel spray out
fit, and while this sort of outfit may
aot be ns efficieut ns the high pres
sure power ones, it will be very use
ful in touching up individual trees
which would suffer considerable in
jury if left unsprnyed.
;TAFT TENDERS
FIRSTJESSAGE
(Continued from page 1.)
fvinsr that Americans will thus take
their share in the extension of these
great highways of trade and to be
Hove that such activity will give a
real impetus to our commerce and
will prove a practical corollary to
our historic jxilicy in tho far east."
ItcdiicliiK Kxh'nsos.
"Tho report of the secretary of
the treasury shows that the ordinary
expenditures for tho current year end
ing June 30, 1910 will exceed tho
made to bring about economy in estimated recolpts by S3 I.075.C20. If
government expenses, the estimntes t0 thls def.lc,t ,8 ada"ed tho sum to
for government expenses having be disbursed at the Panama canal
W nut nvor -i.-.000.000. The nrcs- ne. amounting to S3S.000.000. and
The foregoing article was prepared
for The Mail Tribune by Professor P.
t rvr ......, .,,i. i:..
Articles bv Pro O'Gara upon hnely nt recomends that the deficit in , JMOO.OOO to be paid on the public
ATOCieS OJ I FOI. V Uam Upon limei .... .... ..... thn .InMMf nt nnllnfiM- rnxilntu
a rejrulnr feature of , treasury sua u De met oy mo
topics will be
The Mail Tribune.
(ft KILLED, 39 HURT, IN
OHIO'S HUNTING SEASON
sue of Panama bonds.
Wants Faster Law.
and expenditures will bo Increased to
CLEVELAND, Dee. 7. Ten per
sons were killed and 30 injured, six
probably fatally, in Ohio, during the
three weeks' hunting season which
'dosed Saturday night.
Cost of Canal.
"Tho actual cost to dato of tho ca-
CBUND JUST IN TIME
TO HAVE LIFE SAVED
TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 7. After
ylng In, a box car six days without
oqd, Alfred Webb, a gas fitter, Is
lowly recovering at tho county hos
pital. Webb was discovered on a sid
ing In the Northern Pacific yards in
South Tacoma about 4:30 yesterday
a total deficit of $73,075,020. This
I AatlnM thn nirrnrv nrnnnsna in moot
Legislation to produce expedition ! b. th(J proceeds of bonda ,83ue(1 to
in legal procedure is asked for as ' pajP tho cogt of con8tructing tho Pan
well ns a law to prevent the issuance ama cana, j approvo tbl8 prop'osal. ,
oi injunctions wunoiu nouce. inc
president recomends the establish-1
mant nf nrtctnl Qntrincra lirmlra llmt
the passage of a ship subsidy bill na; 8 now a dono an,d
looking to tho establishment of lines. h f comp eted January 1.
to South America, China, Japan and if15' Bhows that he cost o en
the 'Philippines. He urged the ad- d, cn Btt o " bo,
mission as separate states of Newl J297.7C6.000 Instead of H3J.705r
Mexico and Arizona and suggests j 200 as originally estimated. Tho In-
the appointment of nn executive "WttBO ""ct,lu "'"--
tlon by widening tho canal 100 feet
in the Culebra cut and by Increasing
the dimensions of the locks to the1
under-estlmate ot tho quantity of the
work to be done under the original
plan, and to an under-estlmate of
parties.
Tariff HIM.
"Two features of the new tariff
ret call for special reference. Hy
virtue of tho clause, known as the
'maximum and minimum' clause, It Is
tho duty of tho executive to consider
tho laws and practices of other coun
tries with reference to tho Importa
tion Into those countries of tho prod
ucts and tnerclinndlso of tho United
States, and If tho executive finds such
Iuwb and practices not to bo unduly
discriminatory against the United
States, tho minimum duties provided
i in tho bill are to go Into force. Un
' less the president makes such a find
i Ing, thou tho maximum duties pro
, vtded In tho bill, that Is. nn increase
I of 25 por cent ad valorem ovor tho
minimum duties, nre to be In force.
Fear has been expressed that this
I power conferred and duty Imposed
! on the executive U likely to lead to
, a tariff war. I beg to express tho
, hope and belief that no such result
need bo anticipated.
NYw Tariff Hoard.
"The new tariff law enables mo to
appoint n tariff board to assist mo
In connection with the department of
state, In tho ndmtnlstrntlon of the
minimum and maximum clause ot tho
net and also to assUt officers of thu
government In tho administration ot
the entire Inw. An examination of
the law and an understanding of tho
nature of tho facts which should bo
considered In discharging tho func
tions Imposed .,on tho executive
show that I ha"1 the power to direct
tho tariff board to make n compara
tive glossary and encyclopedia of tho
terms used and articles embraced In
tho tnrlff and secure Information as
to the cost of production of such
goods In this country nnd the cost of
their production In foreign countries.
I have thorefore appointed a tariff
board consisting of throe members
nnd have d'rected them to perform
all tho duties above described."
The Law's Delay.
In connection with procedure In
American courts, tho president says:
"Tho deplornblq delays In tho ad
ministration of civil nnd crlmlnnl Inw
have -recoh'ed the attention of com
mittees of tho American Uar'assocla
tlon and many state bar associations,
as well as the considered thought ot
Judges and Jurists. In my Judgment,
a chango In Judicial procedure with
a view to reducing Its expense to prl
vato litigants In civil cases and facil
itating tho dispatch of business and
final direction in both civil nnd crim
inal cases constitutes the greatest
need In our American Institutions. I
do not doubt for one moment thnt
much of tho lawless violence and cru
elty exhibited In lynchlngs aro direct
ly duo to tho uncertainties and In
justice growing out of (ho delays In
trials, Judgments and tho executions
thereof by our courts. Tho proced
ure In tho federal courts should fur
nish an example for tho state courts.
I thereforo recommend legislation
providing for the appointment by tho
president of n commission with au
thority to examine these Inws nud
equity procedure of tho federal courts
of first Instance, tho law of nppealH
from thoso courts to the courts of
appeals and to tho supreme court,
and the costs .Imposed In such pro
cedure on tho private litigant and
upon tho public treasury and mko
rccommondntlous.wlth n view to sim
plifying nnd expediting tho procedure
ns far as possible and making It an
' Inexpensive ns may bo to tho litigant
ot little means."
Injunctions.
Recommending thnt legislation he
adopted to carry out tho platform
pledges with regard to Injunctions,
tho president says;
' "Tho ends of Justice will best ho
met nnd tho chief cnuso ot complaint
against Ill-considered Injunctions
j without notice will bo avoided by tho
enactment of a statute forbidding
(hereafter tho Issuing of nny Injunc
tion for restraining order, whether
. temporary or permanent, by any fed-
oral court, without previous notice
nnu a reasonnnio opportupnuy to w
heard on behalf of the parties to be
enjoined; unless It shall appear to
tho satisfaction of tho court that the
delay to give such notice and hearing
would result In Irreparable Injury to
tho complainant ami unless also the
court shall from the evidence make
a written finding which shnll bo
spread upon the court minutes, thnt
Immediate and Irrcpnrablo Injury Is
likely tn ensue to tho complainant,
nnd shnll define the Injury, state why
, It Is Irreparable nnd shall nlso en
force upon tho order Issued tho date
nnd tho hour of the Issuance of the
ordor. Moreover, every such 'injunc
tion or restraining order Issued with
previous notice nud opportupnlty by
the defendant to be heard should by
force ot tho statute expire nud bo
of no effect nftor seven days from
the Issuance thereof or within any
tlmo less than thnt period which the
court may fix, unless within such
seven days or such lens period tho
Injunction or order is extended or
ronowed.aftor previous notlco and op
portunity to bo heard.
"Whlto Slavt- Trade."
"I regret to havo to say that tho
Investigations made In the bureau of
Immjgrntlon nnd other sources of In
formation lend to tho vlow that there
Is urgent necessity for additional leg
islation and greater executive activ
ity to suppress tho recruiting of the
ranks of prostitutes from the streams
of immigration into this country an
evil which for want of a better name
hns been cnllcd 'tho white slave;
trade.' I believe It to bo constitu
tional to forbid, under ponalty, tho'
transportation of persons for pur-
poses of prostitution across national
and state lines; and by appropriating
a fund of 150,000 to bo used by tho j
secretary of commerce and labor for
tho employment of special inspectors, I
It will bo posslblo to bring thoso ro-,
sponsible for this trado to Indictment
and conviction under a federal law."
It'
Tndcnd to pay your grot'ory lull
when you doul lioro for tho
itcnw arc alwayH correct.
What gives it additional pleas
ure is tho fact that you know
Full Value
for, your money has hcon receiv
ed that you aro charged with
the lowest prices on the vory
host goods.
It's mutual pleasure doing bus
iness with us.
Allen Reagan
The Square Deal Grocers
In Case of vSicKness
v H o N K : o d l
MEDFORD
PHARMACY
Near I'ost Office A II Night Service Krou Delivery
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON-
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
IB. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
-fr-rw- y f--y
council for Alaska, but strongly de
preciates the idea of the election of a
territorial legislature for that dis
trict. Sugar Frauds.
Referring to the frauds discovered
at the New York customs house of
... . . ini me ew ion; customs nouse oi(- ... , . , , , i
the doors of tho ear In search of coal. which the mj, trust wns the benJthe cost of labor and materials, bo h'
no was iouna nuaaiea up in a cor
ner of tho car under a ragged blan
ket. The boys supposed him dead
.. i . i i i-
eficinry, the president says that the , OI, w"'c" ""vu K"""'' ""'
government has recovered from the'Pr,c slnco tho or,K,nal e8t,mat0 waB
trust nil flint it is shown tn bnvo . made.
and notified the police. Webb, who been defrnuded of frorn un,k.nveiudit , "In order t0, avo,d aT e(lclt for the
wscently came here from Portland, ,,, tlmt e trBU8Urv ,iemrllIieilt , ensuing fiscal year directed tho
said this morning that ho crawled In m)( ,iepartment f justice nre ex-1 noad8 of departments In the prepara
tho car last Tuesday afternoon bo- M effort to (lis(,HVer thc , tion of their estimates to make them
oiubu uo wau in uuu uau uu inuto iu , ,..rnn,lf,rR. (WinCim. ihi nffinnra ua ,ow aa vuiibibiuih, m -
nnd employers" of the trust with a Peratlvo Governmental necessity,
view to criminal prosecution. Tho SuK"r I', . L .
president adds thnt it seems to him reret to rfer to, th faf "f
that a congressional investigation of tho discovery of extensive frauds In
the frauds nt this time might, by tho collection of the customs revenue
giving immunity and otherwise, , nt New York cIt' ln wh,fh a n"m 'or
prove nn embarrassment in securing of tho subordinate employes n the
convictions of tho guilty parties, j weighing department wore directly
r, 4 , , . ... .. concerned, and ln which tho benofl-
Ccntrnl American Situation. ' , , ... , a n
claries were tho American Sugar Ro-
Tuking up the Central American ,,,,, ,nmDnv nnd others.
summon ino presiucnt snys:
"The Pun-American policy of this
country hns long been fixed in its
principles and remains unchanged.
With tho changed circumstances of Ing com,mny all that it Is shown to
the United States nnd of the repub-' ,mvo beon d0fraded of. Tho sum
lies to tho south of us, most of which , waB roc0vored by civil suit ngalnst
have great natural resources, stable ,hn ilftn0flclarv of tho fraud, but there
TU-VTOV Wash Dee 7 -Not M f,0"4 m.ul Passive ideals, wa8 an oxro88 reservation In tho con
UA Nnsn., ueo. I. ioi t thu nnnrnliniiKinn which invn nun iu : . . i i.i-u
fAlx -1 T !..-., : 11. ' " IrUCl Ol HUIIIUIIIUUI. ujr vviiii;ii mu dv-
ngo Alfred Liyengood is thetho Monroo doctrino may be finid to' ,,ni,i itnPfr with or
RESOLVED
Tho best resolution for yon
to mnke is to come to us for
your noxt suit, if you want
something out of the ordinary,
We do tho best work and chnrgo
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
TILE PnOOBiiBSrVB TAILOR
usm
so. Ho gave h.s ago as 35 and says
ho left England two years ago.
BODY OF WOODCUTTER
BLOWN IN TWAIN
BAKER CITY, Or., Dec. 7. Thom
as Gamble, a woodsman, Is dead at his
homo today with his body covered
Just below the waist line.
Gamblo while splitting logs yester
day was lusing dynamite to aid him
la tho work, when a stick of the ex
ploslvo In his pocket Ignited. Gamblo
was S3 years of age.
YOUNG MAN OF 24 YEARS
IS SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
"Tho frauds consisted In tho pay
ments of duty on underweights of
sugar, Tho government has recov
ered from tho American Sugar Rofln-
youngest UPC nearly disappeared and neither; prevont the criminal prosecution of
sehoolH ,n the northwest, Jnot n t,l0 doctrin0 HS ,t exiritH( mn. nny ' ;voryono who was foUnd to he subject
uouiiirj. no u um i, t otner doctrine ot Americnn policy
meeting of tho board of directors s10id bo permitted to perpetuate
yesterday when ho wns unanimously irresionsiblo L'ovomments. tho n.
si'Dfted' superintendent of the Dayton
lblio schools to succeed Superin-
udent h. V. Beauliou, who resigned
idny following a disagreement with
school board over tho mannge-
l -ah of tHo high school,
Notlco is hereby given that J. H,
Carkla has purchasod the several
fntorosts of tho other partners In tho
Oregon Realty Co,, with offices ln tho
Itoguo Rlvor depot and Jackson Coun
ty Bank building, and will continue
tho business under tho same name,
rieaso call and sottlo nil accounts
with tho old firm at once, 223
enpo of just obligations or the in
sidious allegation of domination of
domination of ambitions on the pari
of tho United States.
"Unspcukublo Barbarities."
It would bo less unnecessary to
rehearse here tho sod tnlo of un-
Hpenh'nmc unrimnuos ana oppres-
sions alleged to have been comitled
by the Zelnynn govornment. Ho
ccntly two Americans were put to
death by order of President Zolnyn
himself. They wore tho organized
force of a revolution which had con
tinued many weeks nnd wns in con-
to tho same.
Prosecutions Under Way,
"Criminal prosecutions aro nowt
proceeding against a number of tho
government officers. TIo treasury
department and tho department of
Justlco aro exerting ovory effort to(
discover all tho wrongdoers, Includ-,
Ing tho officers and employes of tho,
companies who havo beon privy to
tho frauds, It would seem to mo that
an Investigation of tho frauds hy tho ,
congress at tho presont, ponding tho
probing by tho treasury department (
and tho department of Justlco, ns pro-i
posed might by giving immunity and i
otherwise provo an ombarrassmont I
,n. securing conviction of tho guilty
THE STORE THAT DIVIDES ITS PROFITS WITH ITS CUS
TOMERS. THE STORE THAT FIRST BROUGHT THE PRICE
OF GROCERIES IN MEDFORD IN REACH OF THE POOR AS
WEL'L AS THE RICH.
Gal. Squash, per can 35c
' Gallon Pears, per can 40c
Gallon Apples, 'per can.... 35c
Gallon Loganberries, can.. 50c
Gallon String Beans, can.. 40c
Gallon Tomatoes, can 35c
Sampson's Prunes, 4 for. , ,25c
Gallon Rhuuard, per can... 45c
Superb Drips, y2 gal 40c
8upcrb Drips, I gal... '....65c
Rock Candy Drips, I gal... 80c
Palace Drips, I gal 80c
Eureka Syrup, I gal 85o
Preferred Stock Syrup, 12
gallon 50c
Don't forget our home-made
bread.
Rex Grocery
"One Price to Everybody"
REAL ESTATE!
Farmland v Timber Land
Orchard land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tho Itoguo Hivor Cunning & Kvaporatiny company will dovoto
Mondays nnd Thursdays ot each woolc to custom work iu tho mnn
tii'iicturo of cider, npplo butter nud jellies.
Phono your ordors for nieo awoot cider to 11X2. Dulivorios will
ho mndo o'n Tuesdays and Fridays of each weak.
ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY
Mill In West Medford, Phono 11X2.
P. 0. Hansen. Tom Moffm
We make any kind and Htylo of windows. Wo carry
Klaus of any aizo on hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
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