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-7" V J. v i J mmmi uW) W WMWM i 1.U . nr 16 MEDFORD 'MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, .1010. Look Through Our Planing Mill w V and see if you do not beleivc that we are the best i equipped of any factory in Southern Oregon for getting out your Mill WorK. If You Do, Then Give Us Your Order. We employ only the vSkilled WorKmen and have the Most Modern Machinery V IV z5 4 i h B .v . Most $170,000,000 FOR INLAND EMPIRE Value of Agricultural, Forest and Mineral Products for 1910 Esti matedBig Production in Mineral and Lumber. v SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. S. Ohp hundred and seventy million dollars or about $2C5 per capita, is the value of the agricultural, forest and min eral products in the inland empire for 1910. according to reports com piled by A. W. Lindsay, cashier of the Fidelity National bank of bpo knno, who has made a close study of the situation in this part of tlje northwest for 20 years. He says: "The value of this year's wheat crop, nt tho lower prices, is about $33,000,000. To this must be added the wheat carried over over from Inst year, brinpinK tho total up to $3S,00Q,00O. But this is not a fair figure as the crop, principally be cause there has- been a loug season, was harvested far more cheaply than usual.' 3ti other words the crop thip year fans u money value of $41,000,000 as against ?49,000,000 last year. "The crop of 1910 was valued at about 54,000,000, but 10 per cent was held over by tho fanners." Air. Lindsay predicts that the pro duction of materials and lumber will be about the sumo as in 1009, when tho value of tho first named amount ed to $13,000,000, while tho timber cut had an estimated vnlue of ?1D,- 000,000. Ho adds: z"lt in in fruit that a bier increase will be seen. Tho value of the crop Map $15,000,000 in 1000, and it is estimated that tho yield will bo from 9!i to 50 per cent greater this season. This is owing to tho fact that or chiinlH nlantcd so widely the lust few yenrs have come into bearing this miummi. Against this, however, must be set u lower price for apples. OlduuwruolUdlt' "On tliQ whole, it can. bo reudily n'l-ti ilint tho nroduction of wealth within tho inland empire for 1010 will not full far behind, if at all, of Hint if lflOO. If tho crons in til? grain districts wore not as large n formerly the difference is mndo up 't bv it L'reat fruit vicld. and tho result to tho community is the same as last ; year." I NO CROWD TO MEET I TEODY AT LYNCHBURG LYNCHBURG. Vn., Oct. 8.Col- 4 e) Jlootfovclt passed through hero mi ft private car on his specchmakiug . lour throHuli tho south and middle f west. The former president did not leave (no cur and thoro was no crcwd to Kret;hlm. Hi first stop beyond hero was MktsAui at Hrilol, whom ho will rMtiit two hours. Ho will rcneh i kwtxvilJ at 3 o'lock and will visit ' the T))HlHehiHii exposition. OrJt'rii have been given to side. -B.iL- (Ld farmer imwitUnt'a car at WJlicto enable him to visit thr. FRENCH OFFICIAL TO VISIT HERE Delegate of French Government to Dry Farming Congress Plans to Spend Some time in Fruit Districts of Northwest. SPOKANE, Oct. S. Colonel Mar cel Malcer of the Twelfth Dragoons of France, stationed in Tunis, who has come to Spokane as an official dclegato of the French government and the province of Algeria to the fifth dry farming congress, will vis it the chief commercial fruit dis icts in Washington, Idaho and Ore gon at the close of tho convention here. "This is truly a wonderful coun try," said Colonel Maleor. "My good frend, M. Jusscrnnd, minister of France in this country,, who visited various parts of the what is known to many as tho Inland Empire nnd other districts in tho northwest, told mo to be sure to see tho orchard dis tricts and tho wheat fields in Wash ington, Oregon and Idaho. I want to see everything. I mnrvel at what I would see in the Yakima, Wenatchee, Walla Walla, Touchet, Columbia river and Spo kane valleys; also that I would do the same in the Hood river, the Med ford nnd other districts in Oregon. I have seen the Spoknne valley, which, the growers told me, is as yet nothing as compared to the older districts in the three states. The trees are just coming into bearing. "If what thero is in the Spokane valley is nothing to what you have in other parts of tho country, where orchards have been bearing for years, I must say that I never dronmed yon hnd such a country, though I have read a gren.t deal of the growth nnd progress of this In land Empire. I nrn going to puss suveral woeks in tho northwest and expect to see most of tho districts." NOTICE OF SALK OP 930,000 SCHOOL IIO.VDH, DIBT. NO. 40, JACKSON COUNT!', OltKOON. Dlds will be received up to Octo ber 15th, 1010, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, by Jas, M. Cronomlller, trensuror of Jack son county, Oregon, at tho office of tho county treasurer, In tho town of Jacksonville, Oregon, for tho pur chaso of fCO.OftO.OO (fifty thousand dollars,) coupon bonds of 11000,00 denomination, to bo Issued by school district No, 49, of Jackson county, Oregon, payable In twonty yoars, ton years optional, bearing C per cent Interest por annum. Interest paya ble reml-annually. I)ld to be ac com tnled by certified check five per of )f tho amount of the bid. The ' of d:rcctori of said school dls- So. 49 reeervo the rlsht to re ject any and all bids. Dated this 17th day of September, 1910, JAS. M. CnONBMILLBR, Treasurer of Jackson County, Ore gon. BEAR KILLING BREAKS RECORD More Are Seen and Slain In Foot hills Near This City Than Ever No Less Than 15 Are Killed During Past Two Months. Not for several years has thero been such a great numb.r of bear stories developing In Medford as this. Nearly every hunter who hac takon to the woods this season has return ed with a bear hldo as a trophy, while Mr. Bruin has been in evidence In tho valley In a far greator degreo than for somo time. Thursday ono was seen In .ho heart of Phoenix, In fact was shot by a woman and wounded, bvt succeeded In escaping. The older residents of the valley state that tho only way they can ac couut for tho number of boars found this year In tho foothills !s owing to the great forest fires which swept tho country last month. These aro said to have driven Bruin to tho lower Ievols and lie has not us yot given up his new found homo. No less than 15 bears have been killed this season within a radius of 25 miles from Medford. James Kershaw on Antelope creek has dispatched throe. NOTICE. Notice Is heroby given that the un dersigned will apply to tho city conn-,. ell of the city of Medford, Oregon, nt tho next regular meeting thereof, to bo held on October 18, 1910, for a 11 censo to soil splrltous, vinous and malt Jlquorn for a poriod of six months nt his placo of business, at No. 22 Front streot, North, In said city. 181 JOHN HARRINGTON. Dated October 7, 1910. BULBS Exclusive Agency for Portland Seed Co. Medford Greenhouse Phone 374 flThero will probably bo a Raise in Prices on many of tho standard maga zines nftor tho annual mooting of tho publishers. (JSubucr'bo now and save this advanco. You can begin tho subscription with any month. fJ Wo glvo all club rates offor fered by any magazlno cr agen- jy. Medford BooR Store THK SI'lIUT OK IDAHO By Arthur W. North GKKATKU THAN GOLD (Tho harnessing of Western Jllvora) By Clayton M. Jones In OOTOItEH SUNSEl MAGAZINE Now on sale on all uwa stands. 16 CENTS -M-r-r tt tt MRS. ED ANDREWS, VOICE CULTURE, AT NATAT0RIUM TUES DAYS AND FRIDAYS. PHONE NO. 3952. f :V-f 4 Satisfaction Means tnoro than keeping or. hand a new, fresh, clean, high grado slock- of fancy nnd stn plo groceries it raenns not only selling those goods at rea sonable prices and then dc livering them to your door in first class condition. WE OWN AND OPER ATE OUR OWN DE LIVERY WAGONS We guarantee satisfaction. Olmstead & Hibbard Phone Main 571 West Side. STONEWARE. A very complete stock. Eor a jreat many purposes stonevare is ijonsidered tho best tiling ever produced. If you have a ne (! for rtonewnre we un supply tint iieed at n SAVING TO YOU FRUIT JARS THAT KEEP THE FRUIT SOIIRAMS, the best self-sealing glass fruit jars on tho market. Easy to use, economical, come in tho required sizes and are sure to please once you try them. Wo handle Mason's jars, too. (Nuf sed.) Warner Gkocory Phone 286. Heal Estate Men Tnku Notice. That my orchard property Is with drawn from this dntu, October 9. 173 E. ItENSHAW. Hnaklim for Health. All Kinds of Dry WOOD Oak, Laurel, Fir and Pine, I 'ay .our whiter supply new: reasonable prices. THE SUN STAR WOOD CO.. 15 Almond st., or Room 31. J. C Bank, bide. Phone Main 4751. C. T. Mori, Prop. Try the New Way The South Bend Way Call and inspect our superb lino of ranges, heaters, oil stoves and accessor ies. We can save you money and time. NICHOLSON . HARDWARE Co. .1.-1 i j Wortman AUTOMOBILES v 3 4 O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy MUKPIIY BROS. AUTO LIVEKY 1010 Chalmers Dotroita. Phone 1801. Valloy Auto Company .Medford, Or. Quick Service. Easy Hiding Prices Right. PARKY AUTO LIVERY P1IONB MAIN 3141. Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogut River Auto Co., Frank II. Hull, Prop Medford. Or. ..1-.1 xju.. .j iiui iim.ii-.uim i-i uee CROCKERY Assortments are complete. Come and see our lino of crock ery. You know how satisfactory these goods arc and wo know that we can give you tho best values and SAVE YOU MONEY O. Gore Market Phone 281. Try Us Out Give us a trial. Order and we will guarantee thnl you will remain a steady customer. Try a sack of PURE WHITE Flour or a pound of OOLDEN GATE COFFEE Groceries The most complete slock in Southern Ore- gon. All now and fresh, ij Bakery Products That aro pleasing hun dreds and will please you. Feed Headquarters for food of all kinds. Allen & Reagan Cor. Main and Central. Phone Main 2711 California Lands Exoollent climate; land in first olnuB in quality, ideal for alfalfa and fruit of nil kind. Centrally located hotwoon Sacramonto und San FranolHoo on main lino S. P. R. R. Writo nh for list of Medford people who hiivo bought land horo, thon you can got infor mation dirout from your old nohjlibor. DIXON ALFALFA LAND CO., Dixon, California. mNmN L