Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 13, Image 13

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TIiIb iloimrlmoiit Is n ronulnr wock
ly fcnttiro, ilonllnu with nil phases of
Hid fruit ami produce world.
IN THE FRUIT GROWING WORLD
Conducted by Charles W. WJfcw-
roth, manajjer of the Ragtte
Fruit & Produce Assoctatlen.
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MISDffOttD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1910.
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To Klouldioldoi'H uiul J'YIuiiiIm:
A great iniiiiy of our HlouldioltlorH
Iiiivo iwtpontlml tillo promptly to
our rotpioHts for crop nnil shook oh-
(imnlim, liul at llio sumo time tpillo
u nimiliiir iiitvi) not limm hoard from.
I inimt ugniu iihI you to vivo iih thin
ittfiiniuiliuit, liouaiiHo wo want (o
faavn your nuppliiiH Intro when you
nticd (limit, ami (Im railroad pnoplo
urn ashing iih iionily every tiny for
an mttinmto of cars waiitiiil. Ho liulp
Uio luototiintion iih inuuli iih you Ollll
ly ruHpouding promptly.
I'tickon.
It IH tilt) lllloillloll Of IllO ItHHOcill-
(ion to change tlio upplo boxes from
tho old California Hl.vlo to t ho uorlh
wotit titnuilatd box, and oven though
you have pnoliotl in tho oltl-Hlylo
boxen il !h (iiiilti iit!i!i!HHary that you
Iiavo u little instruction in UHing thu
now box. Wo nro going to arrange
for paulting hcIiooIh, a lit I lu latur in
Uio mmmiii, mid it U Imperative thai
all pmiioiiH wanting to piu'k thl
fall, cither in puat'H tr upplos, conic
in mid register at llio tiHMiointiou of
fice. TIioho in charge of our hhhocIii
tion, iik well iih tlio members who
Iiuvn taken an Interest in our af
fairw, hcpiii greatly plousutl with tlio
pniHjH'tlH of a fine crop of apples
and penm. Quality and (piantity
HCfm to Wo increasing with each re
port. lvvidiMilly the rinmngo from
all kouivch to the crops in tho val
loy linn httn very Hlight, and tho
feeling of hopeftilrioHS on ovory hand
is foli'i'iilito i
I'aelclng HoiiHfN.
The association mitniigumi'iit will
begin IIiIh wool; putting in nouoHHiiry
repairs in tho packing houses at
it .. i ft . 1 1 r i t .
iweuioni anti i,oniriii roint, iiiki
while It Ih hoped that ovory otio who
poHHihly oiiii will pack their fruit at
homo,, Kor thoHo who are not pro
pit rod to do (IiIh, wo expect to have
faoilitieH that will ho ample to han
dle tho fruit that Ih brought to iih
to lie packed. Loading fnoilitioH will
ditto ho inuroaHcd at Mcdford, and
the grounds surrounding tho puck-itiK-hoiiHo
will ho put in hotter Hhape
for the wagons anil teaaiH.
The management at all tlmoH hi
glntl to reoolvo any suggestion relat
ing to arrangement of facilities mid
looks to tho members and frioutlH to
muko many things possible that wo
could not otherwiHo bring about.
C. W. WILMKHOTH, Manager.
I'lHtimate of this year's crop, com
pared with hint year, and tun-year
average?
.lllllt'1, .Itino 1. Av.
1U10. 1001). JOVrrf.
Maino 01 85 02
New York .... 75 81 80
I'enilHylvania . (11 70 70
Virginia 70 17 01
V. Virginia .. ftTi 03 0(1
N. Carolina .. 70 flfl 01
Ohio ..V 08 -10 01
luiliana 43 47 0'.
Michigan 07 80 81
Minnesota .... 17 02 81
Iowa 7 81 75
Missouri 2)2 01 07 J
ICaiiHitR Ill III (10
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APPLE EXPORT YEAR ENDS NEW YORK, SECOND LAST YEAR, TAKES THIRD POSITION.
JJOSTON, Juno 1. Tho hcmboii for tho export of apples from Atlantic ports is ended and
HoHtou hIuikIh fourth in tlio matter of fdiipmeutH. Halifax, which wiih first Sri tlio previous Hcnson,
auaiu led in the floasou just ended, JVrontreul, which wns third Inst year, was second this year, and
New York, which wiih second last year, was third this year. liostoti, Portland, St. John and Annap
olis follow in the order named. Tho shipments ilurinK tho season wero fl'10,114 barrels preator than
they wore iu tho previous sennon, hut 203,238 barrels loss than in tho season ok 1007-8. Thq ship
ments in detail follew:
1000-10. 1008-00. 1007-08.
Boston 200,201 . 180,013 480,118
New York 380.440 300,080 481,503
Portland 240,202 80,134 420,400
Montreal 582,028 300,840 020,143
Halifax 030,744 002,330 402,825
St. John 40,118 00,730 08,201
Annapolis .'..". 30,205 10,008
Totals 2,108,078
1,502,004
2,401,310
4-
44 '-- -- 4-4 44 4 4-4-4-4-44-4-4-4- 4-4-44-4-4-4-4-4-44-
Ken lucky .... 00
Teuuessco .... 00
Montana 81
Colorado 08
Washington . . 05
Oregon 03
California .... 80
Illinois 13
05
55
03
87
75
70
81
47
50
57
03
80
01
88
82
01
KMAVOOI) CITY, Pa., Juno 15.
A peculiar hliRht which withers the
leaves and turns them to a sickly
urny color is devastating orchards in
(his section. It was first noticed
two wcoks nco.
Cnunillun Fruit Crop.
Indications point to a good yield of
all kinds.
Fruit trocs all over the Dominion
camo through tho winter in excellent
shape, and tho prospects for good
crops, notably apples, arc, on tho
whole, favorable, according to a re
port issued by the Canadian depart
ment of agriculture. In the counties
north of Lake Erie prospects favor
a good yield, of both early and late
varieties of upples. Greenings are
especially promising. In tho coun
ties on Lake Huron and inland to
York county tho prospect is for n
moderates to n good crop of apples.
The oarlv and fall varieties blos
somed heavily. Of nil tho winter
vnrioties. Greenings wore for tho
(most part well loaded with bloom.
Baldwins and Spies also showed a
good bloom.
There has been a very heavy set
in tho largo winter applo section
along tho north shore of Lake On
tario. Tho present indications aro
for a full crop of nearly all the lead
ing commercial varieties. In the
counties of Northumberland, Dur
ham and Prince Edward the outlook
at tho time of blossoming is the most
promising for several years.
Apple Men to Hare Expert.
HOOD RIVER, Or., Juno 15. If
tlio movement inaugurated the other
day nt a meeting of apple growers
(hi tho Pine Grove Grange hall and
now in tho hando of a committee of
Hood River orchnrdista is carried
out, there soon will bo an expert or
chardist in the Hood Rivor valley to
study orchard problems peculiar to
this section and in conjunction with
tho Oregon Agricultural college and
the government experimental station
at Corvallis, to have chargo of ex
perimental work which has an es
pecial bearing on Hood Rivor.
There will bo a full crop of Mrfy
chorrios. Ho predicts that the win
l)o a largo applo crop. Mr. MeCot
lurn says that boiuo varieties of peare
will bear well. Around the lake (kit
Bartlett pear crop may bo unaffect
ed, but within a radius of five bb'iUm
of Lockport there has not baft a
near a comploto failuro in 29 jmurtu
Grand Valley Fruit.
PALISADES, Colo., Juno 10.
Tho probabilities aro now that tho
Palisades district will ship more
than 1000 cars of fruit, the largest
on record. Tho heaviest shipments
will be made in August, when tho El
bcrtas aro in their prime. Rifle will
ship 350 cars of- fruit; Clifton will
ship about GOO. Tho estimates have
not been made as yet for Frnita and
Grand Junction. Tho chances are,
however, thnt tho early estimates of
2000 cars from the valley will be ex
ceeded somewhat.
IJartlett Pears a Failure.
LOCKPORT, N. Y., June 2. S.
Wright McColIum, the horticulturist
who is looked upon ns authority in
this section, says that the Bartlett
pear crop around Lockport is a
complete failure. He said that some
varieties will bear well. The curloy
leaf is found in somo orchards of
peaches, but as a rule tho crop will
be good. Prunes aro hurt and there
nre no plums to speak of. Those
who did not have crops last vear will
probnblv have something this year. Mt appears now.
Jteport on Fruit Crop.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juns 1.
As told in last week's Fruit Trade
Journal, tho prospects for a bossii
ful crop of peaches this year arw
very promising, according to a report
mado public by tho department C
agriculture on general crop condi
tions. Splendid prospects for fruit
in Now England and tho Pad Re
coast states almost offset the poor
showing of tho central otatos, where,
frost did serious damage.
Tho condition of tho apple erap ht.
reported to bo 8 points below Uafc
year's crop, or 53.0 as compared
with a normal condition. The ten
year averago for apples is 09.8. T
Now England and on tho Pacific
coast tho crop promises to be im
mense, but in such big applo states
ns Ohio and Missouri there will be
only about one-third of a crop.
On tho othor hand, tho peach crop,
duo to tho excellent prospects ia
Georgia and Delaware, promises lo
bo larger than that of last year, At
condition on June 1 being 62.0, as
compared with 54.1 last year, and a.
ten-year avorage of 05.0. The eea
tral states will produce a poor crap,
MADRIZ DEFIES
AUTHORTY OF
UlTOINTEFEII
Declares United Slates Had No Rlnhl
to Land Marines at Blueflelds
IRcplles to Note Recently Dis
patched by Secretary Knox.
SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua,
Jum. 25. President Jose Mudrix of
Nir.ifngua declared today that tho
Unitrd S(n(ns bad no right to inter
fere in Nicnrngtian affair and that
if marines had not ntorfored at Ultfo
ficldn the oily would havo been
-takiiit and thu revolution ended.
II 'm Htntcmcut was contained in a
Toply to n nolo from Secretary of
Stalo Knox demanding tho protection
of Amerifaiis in Nicaragua and in
cidentally criticis'inr. tho Nienraguan
Kovornmonl. Madrir.' answer was
communicated through the Ainorienn
consul at Managua.
"Aeoorditig to international law,''
tlio Nienraguan president declared.
4'no neutral powor may impede or
diHturb iu time of war any legitimate
operation of tho heliggerents. 1
-cannot consider tho action of Amur
ican murines iu stopping tho opera
tions of our army at Mluefit'ltlH as
legal. I will omit for tho present nny
reference to tho othor points in tho
siolo of tho seorotary of stnto, but I
desire lo assert Hint except for tho
intervention of tho American naval
authorities Bluofiolds would havo
been taken, tho revolution defeated
and Nicaragua pacified."
flOSEBURG PAVING
MAY BE STOPPED
Cleaning and Dyeing
Is Our Exclusive Business
e can
AVe OIEAX, DYE HEPAIft EVERYTHING in the wearable line.
NothhiK too tailored, nothing is too delicate, nothing so good but -vhat v
fix it to look ns good as new.
'I'm im ' imp
New Auto Delivery- to Jacksonville and Central Point
H
WRIGHTS
INVESTMENTS
Modern home of 7 rooms, finish
and fixtures nil A No. 1, well kept
lawn, on paved street; a fine home
for less than you can build; reason
able terms.
Modern 5-room bungalow, in good
locality, close to Oakdale, under
construction, will finish to suit the
buyer; ask for price, if interested;
it's right.
Neat 5-room cottage, cement walk,
nice yard of flowers, well located;
a cozy home for $1800; terms.
Have you seen those ROSE
PARKT Guess not, or you'd own
'cm now. Prices and terms right.
J. Bruce Wright & Co.
132 WEST MAIN.
PHONE 2G91.
- - For Sale - -
428 ACRES Rogue River bottom land, suitable
for fruit and general farming purposes.
300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation
ditch and. perpetual water right. Has cqal outcrop
ping. At a bargain on long time, easy payments.
Gold Ray Realty Comp'y.
209 WEST MAIN ST.
1'IIOXi: MAIN 'Jill
OUlt WAGON IS AT YOUK SKUVICB
5 Fin ST. SOUTH
UOBKHUHa, Or,, Juno 'J5. Thoro
'Aro rumors of nil injunction suit to
restrain tho city from fulfilling its
paving contract with tho Clark-Hen-ry
company of Sacramento, Cnl.
Tho Itoaviir Construction company of
Salem submitted a bid of .$1.07 per
uqiiuro yard for laying asphalt pave
ment, us agaiiiKt a bid of ijil.(H per
Htpiaro yard submitted by tlio Clark
llenery company. The council
unanimously awarded tho contract to
iho latter company liocauso of tho
Bouvor noinpniiy'H inexperience, tlteir
rnnriirtoiitiitivo having admitted that
tho company had not laid any pave
ment anywhere.
V., W. Waters, former mayor of
1 Uio oily of Salem, representing tho
Beaver company, yesterday pro-
Bonled to Mayor Ilaynes of this city
a petition asking him to call a spo
oial session of thu city council and
reconsider the decision to award tho
contract to tho Clark-lleuery com
pany. Tho potition was ignored, for
a few hours aftor tho dootunent was
presented to him Mayor Ilaynos and
Itooordor Oroutt siguod tho paving
contract with tho Clark-IIonory com
pany.
Mr. Waters would neithor affirm
nor dony tho rumors of tho injunc
tion suit. Ho has rotainod throo lo-
cal lawyers.
THREE DIE: 15
OVER COME BV
6ASJN MINE
fraflcdy Occurs Near Eureka
Blast In Apex Silver Mlno Causes
Gas and Three Men Are Asphyxi
ated Others Found In Time.
HUKKKA. Utah, June 25. Three
men wero killed and 15 overcome by
gas iu tho Apex silver inino near
horo today. A blast in tho mino
caused the gas. Tito throo men who
wore killed wero asphyxiated. Tito
others wero taken out of tho mino
and resuscitated.
Land, for Sale
I havo a few choioo tracts of good orchard land for
sale. Tracts from twouty (20) to ono hundrod and
sixty (ICO) acres. Tho hind is situated iu tho famous
npplo bolt, uoar tho world-famed Tronson & Quthrio
orchard, near Eaglo Point. Or. Somo of the land 13
improved aud somo unimproved.
I also havo proporty in tho town of Eagle Point for
Bnlo. Thoso intending to purchnso please give me a call
in porson or call Btiglo Point control by phono.
A. B. Zimmerman
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Notice to the Public.
imimmmmmmmmmammmmmmmtsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
m t
Ilaskliis for Iloalth.
Aftor July 1 I will bo prepared to
carry passengers hotweou Kaglo
Point and Hutto Falls, making con
nections with tho Kuglo Point train.
Loavos Kaglo Point at 10 a. in. and
urrivo at Hutto Falls at 3 p. m.
Louvos Hutto Falls at 0 a. in., ar
riving iu Kuglo Point nt 2 p. in.
S. IT. IIAUN1SH & SON. 87
rinBkius for UoftUh.
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
COFFEEN a PRICE
11 North D St., Medford, Ore.
Phone 303
Water is King
HERE AS ELSEWHERE
Did You
Read This
in
Thursday's
Mail
Tribune
June 16?
WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S
RAIN VERY BENEFICIAL
Shower Wll Help All Crops Hay,
Grain and Fruit All Benefited by
Downpour.
The rain of Wednesday night was
most beneficial to all, especially to
thoso farmers and horticulturists
who havo not tho benefit of irriga
tion. To iiso tho terms of a promi
nent farmer, "It suro raiued $20
piocos Inst night." Whilo tho down
pour was not so heavy, it was con
tinuous all through the night, and
was ono of thoso rains which soak
into tho ground aud come up again
in tho form of fivo-ton alfulfa, 40
hushel wheat nud apples and pears
that bring tho market limit.
Buy
Irrigated
Lands.
Crops
sure.
Failures
impossible
Why not avail yourself of tho grand opportunity to he had at Los Molinos,
California? Horo you can open the headgate and got your $20.00 pieces at any
old time and not have to pray for rain, either.
These lands are deep, rich, hlackloam, sedimentary lands, 15 to 30 feot in
depth, ready for the plow no clearing studded with gigantic ottks parklike,
in appearance Can he prepared for alfalfa irrigation at very slight expense
Perpetual water right deeded with the land Gravity system from perpetually
snow-clad Mt. Lasson 6 cuttiugs of alfalfa per year 10 to 12 tons per acre .
all kinds of fruits grow to perfection oranges, lemons, figs, peaches, pears,
etc. Ask for our booklets.
Los Molinos Land Co.
Los MoFinos
California
FRANK G. ANDREWS, f&gmt, 8 South TPiv St., Mcdford, Oregon.
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