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PLANS OUTLINED
Markctlnn of Produce and Grading
of Fruit System Rules and Regu
lations for Maintaining Quality of
Packs and Securing Best Results.
TJio following Is llio general plan
fSr'n dtliitrai Exchango for'tlio mark
eting oC tbo fruit of the northwest,
accented by the conference of fruit
growers nt their recent meeting at
Walla Wnlla, Washington.
, Also thq grading rules adopted by
the same conference. TIioro mat-
torn will bo illflctiflsed at an adjourned
meeting, of the Rogue Itlvcr Km It &
Produco association to be held In
Medford, April 18th, 1811.
The Coin nil Exchange.
No. 1. The central exchango will
have tho exclusive selling of nil of
Uks .fruit or produce controlled by tho
district associations holding a mem
bership In tho central.
... No. 2. It will eatabllHh a Bales sys
torn covering all markets whore It
Is practical to soil tho prodilctB of
Us members. . . ,
No. 3. It will establish Biich rules
and regulations as are neccssnry for
tho, proper caring for and marketing
of, said .products, also such rules as
arc necessary for the maintaining of
, uniform grndcB and packs and for
' thQ ntaciu, of tho products of lis
members on tho market, In tno neat
and, most salable condition.
No,. . H will maintain an efficient
Hi-atom of, market and crop reports,
, (N. fj, Jt wU do such advertising
ns iq fojund necessary for tho carrying
on of an aggressive campaign ,for the
i;xianslon pf Uio mnrket.
.Np C. It, will strlyo to ollmlnnte
all unnecessary Intermediate exjipnso
yher.covcr possible, with tho object
In vlov-,of placing tho products In n
(iijids of tho coiiBUinor at aa low a
price as ponBlstont thereby enlarging
th,o mnrketa by mnklng nn Increasod
cjiusuuipjllpn possible and at tho same
thno rpturnlng tp tho grower a price
that, will not him a reasonablo prof
It on hta Investment.
",No. 7. Tho central oxcliango will
lip maintained by u selling charge
of not to exceed ten (10c) conts por
iox, provldod, that for tho purpose
of furnishing necessary funds for the
carrying on tho central exchango Tor
" tho year mil, that they aro horob
authorized to levy In advance nn as
sessment against tho handling
chnrgos.
No. 8. A surplus fund shall lie
k orcatod and maintained Tor tho prop
or and successful carrying out of the
purposes nnd objects or tho central
- exchango and all money roeolvod foi
s the bundling of products, In excess of
(ho maximum aniqiinl decided upon
for the Kurplus fund, shall bo turned
back to tho district association an
nually In proportion to tho number
of cars handled for them.
No, 9. Tho Vaino of tho contral
. oxuhnugo and hui-Ii "trade mark" oi
brands nu It may establish shall ap
pear In u prominent placo on each
package, porforably on tho fildo so
lint tho district or local association
may uso tho end of tho pnekngo foi
their label or brand.
' No. 10. If any growers organiza
tion has established a reputation for
some purUcular .brand It ulinll bo al
lowed Jo place that brand, on one
oud of; tho paokago.
No. 11. Tho products of each dis
trict Bhnll bo innrlictod on their own
merits.
". No, 12. lflaoh district shall be
given ItM proportlonnto sharo of all
market.
ii o. 12Vfr. No offloar In any grow
urn oriuuilwttloii. district orxaulut
t ton or cent rut exchango shall bo per
mitted to h DcnuiucttHl with any fruit
or produce coiiuniiwlou firm engaged
In a nlmilar biiulnoMC.
Crop ("out nut.
Np. 1. Tho grower )imI1. when cH
yd upon to do o by the central ex
ulmngo, outer Into a bladlnx contract,
appointing the central exchange bl
uxuluslvo holllng Hgtmt for all of hU
products, of the kinds nud varieties
liaiidlod by tho exchange, except a
otliurwUo luovldod tor In the con
tract. The contract shall bo for n period
0 throo (3) yenrf. provided hover
that any moujber jnny withdraw on
.March 1st, or any year, by glvlua
flftoon Ufl) ""' lrevloiiB notice In
writing.
, ,, . l'vjra Fancy Guide.
ThJM grado cqiimIhU of perfect well
fprjuod tapploH only, free from all In
sect posts, worm-holes, hUiir. swil't.
hiiab, HUiMsejUd, dry rot, waUr-core.
pr.glhur defect, limb rub, eklu pun
tun),pr ovJdoiice of rough, handling,
sliall bo cQiiHldored defects. All
npplos , h'lHvJly oonted with dirt m
spray must bo cleanad.
AH varlotlos or upplos ndmlttwl ti
this grado shall be woll matured and
ofjinturAl.coJar churncterlatJc or the
.'varToJy; Spltzunborg. Wlnasjw. Jona
than," Arkausns Ulack. 8amo, lw
vor, and other rod varieties, musi
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BYLANDERS
Attacks Upon Oregon System Made
by Oregonian Injuring State in
EastPopular Government One of
Main Attractions for Immigrants.
WASHINGTON, March 21. Koine
time ago Senator Bourne received
from 11. A. .Inckson, of Toniiwhndit.
N. Y., nn inquiry for information re
garding t lie opportunities for lioinc
sceker in Oregon. .Senator Hoitrne
replied with such information ns lie
hud at lii.s coinmaud and also hug
gested tliat Mr. JuckHon write to the
Portland chamber of commerce for
further information. .Senator Houriic
today received from Mr. .Jackson n
letter in which he sa.yn:
"Acting upon your kind sugges
tion. J communicated with the Port
land chamber of commerce who sent
considerable data t( me, together
with several newspapers, among
which were two issues of the Ore
gonian, and in connection with same
I would Hay tlint the principal at
traction Oregon had for me w;is her
truly democratic system of govern
ment and it i this reason which is
making your slate world famous and
which is attracting (lie best people
from nil over the country to Oregon,
thanks to the ctiliglilcuiiur efforts of
yourself and others engaged in the
same work. Imagine my surprise
liowover, when 1 encountered a vic
ious editorial in each issue of the
Orogoiiinn directed against the very
feature of government which wan
calculated to draw myself nitd oth
ers to Oregon. Disheartened til en
countering, even in democratic Ore
gon, the false beacon lights of re
spectable crookednes.s 1 half deter
mined to change my mind mid plans
ns to Oregon, but upon reconsidering
resolved to ,do mi I had first de
cided. ; ,
"In the meantime, I would suggest
Hint the .ohnnibor of coinjncrce dis
tribute belter iidverliHcnients of Ore
gon than papers containing vicious
attacks on Hie democratic institu
tions which lire her chief drawing
onrdfi.
"you can fchow this lellcr lo. (he
chamber of commerce, tho Oregnn
iuu, or Whoever you will, and bo ns
Mirod it oTiprcjsoH the sentiment of
1)0 per cent of would-be Oregon cit
izens. Yours Hiucerely,
"II. A. JACKSON,
".') Clinlon Street,
"Toiinwnnda, N. Y."
NO OREGON APPLICANTS
FOR WEST POINT COURSE
SALI2M, Ore, March 21. State
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Alderman wuh Informed today by the
war department that tho Oregon dele
gation in congress has hb yet mndo
no recommendation of candidates
from this state fpr the examination
Tor cntrnnce to West Point, This
state Is allowed four candidates an
nually. Huporlutoudcut Alderman s
today sending circular letters to all
Institutions of learning In tho state
In which ho requests recommenda
tions and the records of students as
piring for a Went Point education.
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have "fi per rout of good red color.
Hen Davis, Rome Reality, Ualdwin,
Waxoiior, and other varieties of simi
lar color must bo fi0 por cent red.
Red Cheek Plppluu and Winter Han
iua must show a red uheok,
Stmulanl (Initio.
Apples of this grado must bo free
from all limect poata, worn hides,
icnlv, sitn-nculd, dry rot, water-core
or other defocl; sklu puncture or
tisidoucti of roimh handling shall be
considered defect. Slight limb rub
ir one small utlng healed over will
tie permitted, providing not oviir 10
per cent of tbo apples In any bn
thnll be so marked. All varieties
of apples Hdmitted to thin grade shall
lie well matured and of natural color.
Ited varieties must show some rod.
"('" Grade.
This kthiIc shall bo made up of
til nirirliKiitnblrt apples not Iticlud
d In tk extra (aucy, or standard
mil es. Those apples must bo free
from all Insect posts, worn holes,
trnle, but will Include mUshnpon ap
ples, or Rppltts having a limb rub
r otherwise defects. Apples or this
rtla ihmv hIso contain two worn
illuKB or apples show Inn slight bruls
t. Tltey ud uot lie wrapped.
In selllitK this fruit ll Is under
Uood that hll snwIfloHtlons of these
Krsds will be complied with, a fai
ss it Is practical.
NOTIC1J.
To the muster plumber, contractors
Hid builders or Medford and violuUy.
that qu and aftyr April the first, tbo
nlulmutn swle of warm fur Jouruoy
mtjn plumbqrs aud stotiiuIUr tthall
bo 6 par day. olxht hours, J. Ifraus.
sroaldftnt; 0. R. Loshor, crUry;
Ucnl UulOU NO. 5 a2,. 318
llasklns for lloslth.
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
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State Agricultural College Starts
Correspondence Instructfon In
Farm Accounting 'and Business
Methods Advantages to All.
OltKOON AGRICULTURAL COL
L13013, Corvallls, Ore., March 21.
The principle of making tho college
of direct, prnctlcal service to every
tax-payer of the state of Oregon, of
carrying Its assistance and Instruc
tion out to those who aro unable to
attend tho courses nt Corvallls. Is
demonstrated In a striking manner
by the Oregon Agricultural college In
Its new correspondence course In farm
accounting nnd business methods,
given by the school of commerce un
dor Dean J. A. Bcxoll.
One advantnge to the farmers, In
addition to tbo fact that It Is Tree
to all, Is that It can bo taken up at
any time, and carried on at the con
venience of the atudent, without re
striction as to the number of months
It covprs. There aro alrcudy fifty
studonts enrolled In the work, and It
has so attracted tho attention of the
publishers of the bulletin of lesson In
structions that they have evolved a
plan by wjilch Dean Hexoll's courne
can bo offorod by all tho different
agricultural schoola throughout tho
country, adapted to each locality and
Its particular needs.
As fast as tho funds nnd Instruc
tional forco at the collogo will allow,
other courses will bo added to tie
correspondence work for f armors, In
cluding n study of rural law, and
agricultural economics. Unfortun
ately tho legislature did, not allow
the appropriation requested for this
work, so it can not nt this time
recolvo the attention and develop
ment planned for It, It Is the policy
o ftho college, however, to extend
these advantages to tho people of
the rural communities of the state
bb fast as resources will permit.
Free Lecture to
Ladies, at 2:30
Tomorrow
"The Diine Kawh of Motherhood"
will be the subject of Mrs. r'owlcr
Oiuiuob' loot me tomorrow at Med
ford theater for ladies only. Tin
topic should iuterust Ihe public in
generul, mid every woman in jiar
(icular, miirricd or single, for nt
some period .in life you wifl find the
knowledge imparled by Mrs. I'Wlor
t'humos valuable to have for your
selves and others. Too little is known
about these practical subjects until
it is too late. Tomorrow night sin
will lecture to gentlemen only on
"The Cleansing of Ihe Human Tem
ple." Do not forget to take oui
boys lilting- with you. Thoy will gel
the oMn of their life. She will ap
peal lo their intelligence as well n
to their own ,olf iuterobt. The re-t
of Iter lectures will be given to a
mixed audience on Kriday and Sat
urday night nt S p. in. and Suutlm
at 'J::i(l p. m.
MIWCOMKILS DELIGHTED WITH
.MEDPORD.
Judging front tbo Investments
mndo within the paht ten days, city
property and orchard tracts aro In
great demand.
TIioho who havo Invested aro de
lighted with their purchases and all
say that Medford Is by far the llve-
llosk city on the const.
U you whir h good view of the
valley, let us show you, from the top
of our office building,
We have u Tew rine propositions to
offer, nnd It will pay you to call and
Investigate.
Oregon Realty .t Mining Co., 3 111
Gwrnott-Coroy building.
Uhhklnn for Health.
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Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
OKNKHAL OYKIUIAULINO &
MACHINE REPAIRING!.
First-Class
Vorkmnnshlp Guaranteed.
PnONB iUIN 63S1.
Corner Cciilrn'l Ave. an 8tk St
Mudfonl, Or.
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MEDPOKD, ORKaONITKSDAY, MAHCH 21, 1911.
wdcoge-COlONiSTS-W6lcolBe
A WKLCO.MK IIKAKTIIA 13 VTKXDKl) VOP HY THI3
WESTERN BONDING (Si
INVESTMENT CO.
And wo wljjdi to offer you the courtesies of our Informal Ion and
Investigation Depart incuts. These departments nre maintained for
your help and guidance and are yours to commnml at all times
in person or by mail, though these departments wo aro able to
give ypu any Information rcg irdiitg lands or Investments In the
state Of Oregon or Northern California. Remember that Ashland has
the cream of the Rogue Itlvcr Valley anil better lands can be
bought for less money hero than any other part of this valley.
NOW IXVI3STIOATI3 THIS and .feu will see the fads.
LAND CAN 1113 BOUGHT ON THIS COAST TOR ?5.00 PER
ACRE AND UP.
THE WESTERN BONDING &
INVESTMENT CO.
ElKs Bldg.
MEDFOED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO.
Manufacturers of
GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE
XlVVfvm I NortlfRTverside
SCJilSKNEIJ (JKAVJflL j ph(jno M 6091
Office:
Fruitgrowers' WASHED for Concrete
Bank Bldg. SAND I for Brick Work
Phone M. 652. for Plastering
Dolivoredto inv prtrl"0f city. V. J. SEMON, gr.
Medford Iron WorRs
jj. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
, . FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
'All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
9&SJJ&JWJ&.9&n
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2 All Work Guaranteed
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COFFEEN
IKh'ARD IILOClf, ENTRANCE
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ffT4'44,Ma"ftM'
Horse Shoeing and
General Blacksmithing
, HY lll'fJH ELLIOTT, the noted lioie .shocr.. I carry the largest stock
ami keep nothing but (lie best mechanics and guarantee all work.
Wo Make a Kpeclalty rff sliding driving horses.
Corner Klversldo and Eighth streets. Phono lloint) J). Pacific itlOI.
Hemingway's
Arsenate of Lead
Js pure and fully (Mjual in tjiialily to any Load -Arsenate
obtainable even at much higher prices.
It is guaranteed to show following analysis:
Arsenic Oxide lo Per Cent,
Lead Oxide, about :)2 Per Cent
I Soluble Arsenic, under 1-- Per Cent.
Improperly made Lead Arsenate gives disastrous
results. A good lead arsenate should contain no free
Acetic Acid, only a trace of Jree Arsenic, Acit), and
from 1.") PerOent, to 17 Per rent of combined Arsenic
Acid, ft should mix readily with water and remain a
long time' in (suspension. " . ' ! '
HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE combines
all these good qualities. It is uniqnie in possession of
prolonged sticking power and It Does Not Scorch.
Hemingway's Lead Arsenate is Harmless to the
plant but deadly to the insect. Hemingway's lead
arsenate is used extensively in the Rogue River
Valley by prominent fruit growers with unqualified
success.
PRICES F. O. B. MEDFORD
In 5QQ lb. packages fl 1-le per lb. net
In 100 lb. packages !)!!-li- per lb. nut
In f)0 lb. packages 10 1-lc per lb. net
In. 25 lb. packages 11 l-4e per lb. not;
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS FOR OREGON AND
WASHINGTON.
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Kerr, Gifford & Co,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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Ashland, Ore. j
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IVATPI) lirATtMI
Prices Reasonable
. PRICE
ON (Ith STRliET. PHONE JtO.T
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Notice to Investors
income bearing orchards apples or pears, in Rogue River Valley, .Orq
gon, Medford district, In largo or Binall tracts.
Improvod land, suitable for sub-dtvldlng for orchards or alfalfn.
From five acres to five hundred acres, good deep soil. Near shipping
points.
Cholco business property, residences and vacant lots in Medford, Oro-
Eo. . ,
LA LOMA REAL ESTATE CO. . . , i
W. II. Stewart, l- M. Amy W. II. Savage, Room 2, Stewart Rulldlng,
Phenes: Pacific r.SWl. ,,o,n0 -0,K
TO THINK
OF BUYING REAL ESTATE
is to think of the
LINCOLN - BARNEBURG - HOKE CO.
Roc our listings of orchards, fruit lands and
city property! They will please you.
401 GARNETT-COREY BUILDING
Phones- Pacific 6661. Home, 574.
. .oOrcliLard. Traces. .
FIvo and ton-acre orchard tracts,
planted to choice varieties of pears;
best fruit land In valley; ono mile
from town; ulso some o'ne-ucro trncti
In big oak grove. If you would like
a fine suburban home, have a look at ,
I these tracts. Beautifully located on -.'' ,
macadam road. Good car service.
I 3 Dejiot on property. Our prices aro
I right.
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See J. A, PERRY, Owner
l()l West Main St., Medford or Medford National Dank.
fiTiY
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Medford Bakery
TODD CO.
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY
jitiSrl
Campbell & Baumbach
j MORTGAGE LOANS,
l httv a Km cjnTTnnT. T?n-Krna
Money on hand at all times
and fruit land.
PH0NE323I.
g J. E. ENYART, President
F. E. MERRICK, Vlce-Prosldt
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashior.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00 i
4'urplus, $20,000.00
g SAFE IIEPOS1T IIOXES FOR
lirsi.M&S TRANSAd'EI).
SAFE IIEPOS1T IIOXES FOR
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j The QUAKER NURSERYMAN j
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Everything in the NurseFy Line
Sec the nice English Hollies. 'All kinds
of shade trues, shrubbery, roses (only
the most perfect plants), and full line
of pear, peach, apple, aprieot, pru ncs,
etc., etc.
Office 116
Office Phone 2381
Make a Selection
of our small cakes nnd specialties
and you'll have a collection of as
tempting ami toothsome dainties as
were ever set before a kingi Don't
bo too late coming for yours, how-
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un-'i. tie ciiu iiuvur bcuiu iu uaiio
enough no matter how many extra
wo bake frcsli daily.
(Si Delicatessen
SOl'TII CENTRAL AVENUE
LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
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COUNTY WARRANT3,
to loan on improved ranches
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320 GARNETT-COREY DLDG. I
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J. A. .PERRY, VlccPrcsldent I
JOHN S. ORTII, Cnsbior
RENT. A GENERAL HANKING 2
Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. I
RENT. A GENERAL IIAXKIXO Z
Main Street
Res. Phone 2493
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