Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 16, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 11

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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR MOX, SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1911.
PAGE FIVE
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ANDREWS TALKS
WITH Fill BUYER
Kenneth Day States That There Will
Be No Over Production and Has
Words of Praise for Rogue River
Fruit.
fHv VA Andrews 1
While In 1'ciitlHtiil lecently 1 lmil n
lonir tnlk with Kenneth I Jay of the firm
of SKohel Hay, fiult eoinmlsslon ilenl
ors of New York eltv This firm lius
hoilKht fruit on the Pacific const for
yenr. anil Mr. Pay Is prolmhly one of
the hest jiosted men on the fruit situa
tion In the United Stnte. Said Mr. Dav
111 stiwtkltlK of ovei-piodurtlon "We
Iictird tht cr In lugnttl to wheat when
the Pakotan and the northwest teirl
tclrlcH weie IipJiik opened up, and wheat
was sellhiK at that time at GU cents per
liUHhel. The market will be overstocked,
Jtnlil the croakeis, and wheat will Ko to
II pi lee below uheie It enn be piodliced
at a profit. What Is the i exult? The
Vast teriltoiv m much feared Is now
one Krent wheat field, and wheat In at a
higher pi Ice than It has been Hlncc the
nKtles, and the woild's visible mipply
Is now ticiirl one billion bunhels short,
and ho It will be with fruit. In the tlrst
place, inanv olstilcts that ate belni; ex
ploited as 1 1 tilt piodueeiH will be unluaul
of when the spi ulatlw- peilod has pass
ed. The w oi Id's maikct foi npiiles Mich
us nie nilsvil In the notthwest In Increas
ing much' fiiHtei than the Hti))pl. At
piesent jotMmvo only two districts In
Oievon, nainelj, Howue Itlver and Hood
Klvei, tliat are known In the eastern
uiaikets. Washington has two or three
.such districts, anil C'oloiado one"
Haiti I: "Mi. Hay, how do our apples
compute with those mined In otMer pi ov
en districts "You'ie easily first In New
towns." said he, "hut In the Spltzenherj,'.
Hood Kher Is better known In the New
Yoik inaiket. Wenatchue and Yakima
nie mlsliiK a Wlnesap that Is piovltu,' a
fltst-clasB luepir and kIIiik the best of
mtlsfnctlon While you can raise ap
ples, It Is not the tipple that Is destined
to make the ItOKile Uler lanious above
ntlier dlstilcts. It Is our peats, the
eipial of which nie not mised anywhete
In the wotld. which will iiuiy our fame
to all pints of the ciIHeil world. The
Conilee, Muse and d'AnJott vatletles that
weto fltst propagated In southern Tianco
and the Cornice especially, the pilde of
the fanciest rietteh maikets, aie not
Kiowu of a iiuallty in their natlvo home
eipial to those ptoduied In the Hokup
Klver alley. I ltno seen your pears
side by side 111 l'atls with those of the
satno vatletles grown In southern Ktance
and een the Trench connoisseurs had
to admit that the flavot of tho Hague
Ulir p"ats was supetlot to that of their
own. When the Panama canal Is finish
ed, on can put even our IJnitlett peats,
hit means of tefilgeiator boats, oa the
Kuinpeati maikets. Talk about over
pi oiluctlon, If llie Kogun Hler alley
W'ete omi. vast pear orchnul, as I look
iot It to be some day, the frult-eatlng
world will futiilsh a teady mntket at
high pi Ices for eiety pear ou can t.iisc.
I know of no sitter Investment for a man
than to plant and propeth cate for a
pear on haul In the Kogue Hher valley."
RESULTS TELL,
Tlioro Can Be Ko Doubt About the Re
sults iu Medford.
HeHlllts tell the tale
All doubt Is tetnoNed
TJie tcstiiuoiiN of a Medforil cltlen
Can be eutdly lueHtlgiltPil
What bettei jiioof can bo had?
Mm. J II. lhtussum, Centtnl inenue,
Medl'oid, Or, siijk: "I wa so nail with
kidney tumble that 1 could not do my
hoimewotk My liack was weak and
puinftil and In the morning when I got
up, 1 WUM latlle and sole The kidney
neeretlons weie uiiiintural and tn
heal I It Rlcadll.N tun down until 1 was
hardly ubtr to get about While Hus
king 'Utllg Stole I felt bettel ftotn the
time 1 commenced theli use and it was
not Iuiik befoio I was cured I ant In
it pohltlon to ti commend Doan's Kldnev
Pill hlghl) to anyone arfllcted witlt
hldiiej complaint " (Htatemunt given
ffptetltber H, 1907)
A Permanent Cure,
When Mis HausHiuu was Interviewed
on October 2rt, laou. hIii nlil: "My fot
imr iiidoiKi'iuent of Doan's Kidney Pills
Willi holds good. Klnce this leilKdy
I'Ufd nie I hut j- had no further uttiuks
of klilmy coinplulnt ami I huve i-njoid
Reed health I do nut hesitute to sa
that luaji'n Kidney Pills are exctlh nt i
for all difflcultlnj caused by weak kid-m-y
"
Koj Mule liy all denleis Prlco 50 cents
Kuater-.MIlliuin Co, Buffalo. New Yoik
awle ag ntM for tin I'nltud Plaits
Henwinbei uu. nantt Uottn's and
take no other
COURT?
uas
MEwa
Marriage ilcensei.
O n Hlacklngton and Christiana Hull.
lesse L Morgan and Hazel nisle. Hags
dale Herbert M lliird and Vlrgle lay Gat
w Inkel.
Thomas Mndley and Bella May Greer.
Mod I. Crocker and Mary A. York
John U Palmer and Florence A. Holt.
lTL'!)
New Caaei.
Margaret Hrown s Almlna Wilson,
action to icciver monev
i: 1). Thompson nnd G W. Wilcox vi
O C. Odeu, suit for Injunction.
Northern Hrewetv s Hotel Nush nnd
.7 1 Uulcly, action to recover money.
Probate.
Hstulo of Jacob Thompson, Inventory
ami appialsemcnt filed.
Kstate of Ametica i: Thompson, In
ventory and appraisement filed
i:stnte of William Owlngs, order to
sell teal estate
llstate of W W Norman, order sot
ting time lor final hearing
Kstate of I Hilda Colver, order ills
cluiiglug executor.
10
GOO
100
10
Real Estate Trauiforc.
Kiln II Stanley to J S. .Stanley,
power of attorney
Chatles 1) Colby to M J Kmerlck.
propel ty In Hoss addition to Med
fot il $
IMIth rishet. guatdlan to David II
Palmer, land In section 31, town
ship 311, range 1 east
Adeline Kchoenfehl to 1). II. Palmer
120 acres In section 31, township
30, lange 1 east
I'lmer W Smith to Partners' &
Pi ultgi oners' bank, 1GS fi3 acres
in township 3S, range '1 east lfiSC 30
A I Ihnerson to D K Wood, lots
3 and fi, block 1, Oak Park ad
dition, Medfoid 725
Nathan J. Garrett to Judson G
Goble, lots 7 and S, block !), Med
foid I
Judson G Gohlc to Joseph Taylor
i t al, lots 7 and S, block 9, Med
ford 1
Uogue Itlver Valley Oruh.it ds Co to
.1. T Cletiio, land In township
".S, tatige 1 east; agteement
Judson G Goble to Lou V Jones,
ptopetty in Medford 1
Nathan G Garrett to .ludsoti G
Goble et nl, propettv In Medford 1
AV A Cowley to Henry Itllcv, ptop
(tly In Cential Plat
,1 K Howard to Medford Puinltuie
and Haidwate Co, lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
block 21, Medford
AV II Dawson to W. D Hodgson,
land In township 3G, lango
west
Clarence V. Denning et u to Julia
T Matin, north lialf of southiast
tiaiter of uoithwest (punter sec
tion 25, township 35, i tinge 2
west
Clins D Colby to M. .1. Ihnetick.
half of lots 1 and 2, block tl,
Itoss addition, Medford
1! P Ilargtave et u to James
Hansen, laud In township 38
south, range 1 west
James Hansen to H. P llatgr.ne,
bond for deed.
P II Walto to City of Ashland,
stuet detd
Ashland Mauiifactiiilng Co, to City
of Ashland, laud In Ashland
O C It It Co to G C Culy, right
of way in section 15, township
.'111 south, tatige 1 east . .
Hleunor Maule to Hairy II Tuttle
lot 1. block 1, Tuttlo addition to
Medford
Y 1. McClum to Fred J Holt, un
divided oiie-thltd In southwest
Minuter of section 32, township
3.1 south, tnnge 3 west
iiall Lumber, Co to
Went7, lot 2 block 0,
G II Carter et al to J
lot 22, block 3, Sabln's S com! ad
dltlon to Woodvlrte . . ..
10
3000
1600
ioo
Cb.is W
Highland
P Neuf.
311
Notice,
.Cotlco Is heteby given that the tin-
ilerslgneil will apply at the next i.gulai
meeting of tho city council or tin iltv
of Medford, Oregon, on Atull 18. Pill
for a license, to soil spirituous, vinous
uml malt liquors In iiiiuitltliH less limn
a gaiton tor a period of six months, nt
bis place of business nt No 22 North
I'l'uiit street. In snld cltj
D itid Aptll 7 1911
JOHN IIWtHINGToN
Hasklns for Health.
OREGON SENATORS AGAIN
OPPOSE MR. COLWELL,
AVASIHNGTON. n C. April 15 The
Oregon aenatorn' Joint proteat against
tht appointment bj Prealdent Tuft of
Co! well na matertal of Oregon, has
again been made in the senate.
Kverjone eiiiecu thu nt Judlclarv
commilte to repoi t adversely again on
Colwella nomination and that tho s. n
ate will vole for the rejection of the
nomination, aa before If this Is done
th Oregon Muatura vuii not rpat
their eourteay to th White House by
pennlttlng CoUull'a iminu to l withdrawn,
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
to hi: hi;m) in
Portland, Oregon,
June 5 to 10, 1911
wim, hi; a most urilmant I
BIG INCREASE
fARM VALUES
Oregon Agricultural Property Total
in Value Nearly Half Billion Dol
larsFarms Growing Smaller in
Acreage but Larger in Value.
!bfc
fPLUMBINGi
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed
Prices Reasonable 2
COFFEEN . PRICE I
23 IIOWAKI) IH.OCIC, EXTUAXCE ON flth STIlUIi.
PHONE 303 2
i-M:s;&&ir&&te
FOR SALE
Eighty acrcB of tlio best land north of Roguo rlvor; 35 acres In pears;
5 ncics In apples; 14 acres to oats; 10 acres to potatoes; 3 1-2 acres to
onions, 1 1-2 acres to boots, carrots nnd parsnips; 2 ncres to blarkberrles
and raspbeirlcs nnd 9 acres to grass and ryo pasture.
This place lias no buildings, but a fine building spot, with n well oC
good water, tho entlro place fenced with woven wire; has u. deeded wa
ter right which waters the entlro plnce. This placo Is for salo for Just
one month; purchnser will get tho crop, team, farm wngon, hack, ono
nnd two-horso walking plow, ono 4-horso disc gang plow, ono three
horso sulky plow, drnga, harrows, etc.
Terms reasonable nnd prlco ABSOLLTELY RIGHT.
Inquire at Tribune offlco or ddrcss P. O. 1JOX XO. OH JACKSON
VllililC, OHEGON.
WASHINGTON, V C, April 13 Ore
gon farm laud and buildings total in
value nearlv half a billion dollars
tins, 57 1,000. Ten years ugo they were
worth J13:.33S,000. The lncreuho Nlnce
liiOO him been $32l,'.'33,000, or Jt3 per
cent. The average value per aero of farm
landH and building is $39 01. In 1900 It
was $13 It, an lneteane of 197 pif cent
These figures are. financial In their
significance, and show what wonderful
glow tit has taken placo In Oregon slnu
1900 They are taken from a statement
IsMUed b) Director Ouranrt of the cen
sus bureau, ami will be followed by a
statement of the crop nnd nnlmul pro
duction which will he Issued later
The one Item In the statement, how
ever, that carries more economic signifi
cance than any other, Is this:
The avetago ncres per fat tit repotted
In 1910 was 258, while In 1900 the aver
age was 2S1 The decrease In 10 ears
hns been 2 acres, or S per cent '
Small Farm Good Sign.
The smaller nvetage farm Is generally
accepted 'tis a good sign of Improving
fat mlng conditions It has been con
ceded that whenever the largo farm Idea
has taken hold In a given region, mil ileal
social nnd economic conditions have pre
vailed. Throughout tho cast higher
ptosperltj has come to all regions which
have adopted Intensive farming of smal
ler tracts In place of looser fat tiling of
lniger tracts
Percentage of Increase of smaller
ttacts of less than 100 ncies Is vety
large Although farms of 1000 actcs or
more Increased In number niatei hilly,
thelncrease In number of those of less
than 100 acres may be regarded compla
cently by all who mulct stand that the
big farm habit Is not good for tiny state.
The increase of the number of the less
than 20 acie fauns has been almost 100
per cent, although the Inctease In the
number of farms of all kinds In the state
lias been only 2fi per cent, from 35,837
111 1900 to I5.12S in 1900. or 9291.
Make a Selection
of our small cakes nnd specialties
nud you'll have a collection of ns
tempting nud toothsome dnintics as
were ever set beforo a khiR. Don't
bo too Into coming for yours, how
ever. Wo can nover seem to bnke
enough no hiniter how many oxtra
wo bako fresh daily.
Medford Bakery (SL Delicatessen
Tonn & co. south ckntkal avenue
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
FREE! FREE!
WATCH THE REXALL
STORES
ONE WIStiK .BEFORE EASTER
MONDAY, MARCH 10, TO SATURDAY, MARCH 15
Hotel Ashland.
The Hotel Ashland will serve n flnn
dinner on Haster .Sunday beginning nt
noon The dining loom will be beauti
fully decorated; the menu will bu In
keeping with the day The manage
ment will be pleased to see as many
or tho Medford people. nH will find it
convenient to visit Ashland on Haster
.Sunday. N D IIAHUY,
21 Ptoprletor
IMPLEMENTS that are satisfactory
Hardy Power and Myer's
Hand-Sprayers.
Gas Engines, Farm Pumps.
Mitchell and Studebaker
Wagons and Buggies.
All kinds Farm Machinery
and Planet, Jr. Garden Tools
Just Received a New Line of
LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN
and SPRAY HOSE. Come and
See Our Line Before You Buy
MEDFORD
IMPLEMENT CO.
28-36 N.Bartlett St. Lawton Bldg.
Medford Concrete Construction Co.
Manufacturers of
GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE
Corn
Cultivators
A fine lino including
the latest; improved
styles in riding, walk---
ing and tonguelessv
cultivators, evei'v one !?
built along stronger
lines; wheels much
Stronger than other
makes.
The Illustration
shows the latest im
proved horselii't cul
tivator. Our prices
and values are right.
Call and inspect our
line.
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Main and Riverside Ave.
MEDFORD, OREGON
4T
Mdonl. Ore., Feb 6. 1811. This
1 to certify that about November 1 mv
(Uuyhter waa taken with a aevero t.
tuck uf rltfumatlam which rentier d In r
left arm uat-ieaa. in fact it u go near
paralysed that ahe waa not able to move
her ftRtera. but knowing of some of
Dr. Chow Young's marveloua cures of
long standing eases of rheumatUm. w
Yielded to consult him. in nhlch I am
pleased to say made no mistake, aa his
remedies acted as he claimed they would
and after the third treatment the r( u
nwilc twin entirely left her and she has
not had any ytnptoms of rheumatism
"Inc. . besides h r general health is much
prut mi and 1 do not heaitatu in saying
I lieve those afflicted with rheums
or paralysis will do well to eon-
uu Or Chow Young, whose house is
.rn. i "f Third and FVont trtt Med
t I '! v '.
a r w i - -
FLORAL FIESTA!
& CIVIC JUBILEE
I'nrtlar'l ' Tl e Hi ci ' w 11 1). a
s m c ( s I i l r rtntir of
v i . I vv, ' I -t f r f ' v' k
Reduced Fares to
Portland
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Fit )M
AJ.1t POINTS OH TUB '
Southern PaGlIlG-Lines In Oregon
T kes"p erfei tly pot.l on all Impor
tant matters relating' tu thin i.-at v. nt
call on local aentn for InularH anl
printed matter, or write tu ,
WM. McMUHKAY
Oen. ral rasneti(fi vi r t
I'. 1.1 J. M nil)
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DO YOl KNOW?
That NOW is tho time to roiilncc vour old if ro witli n new one. That it will improve tho appcar
anco of your properly fully FIFTY PER OI-A'T if tho fenco ia imhl ami propcily coustruotetl.
That The Page Wire Fence
is hest fiititcd for tho purposo, as it iB inntlo up of the hunt Hijjlt Cn rhoii Stool Wiio that is found in
fencing ; in addition to thin, it is the only Ium'u which Iiuh Uiu I'AdK KNOT, and continuoiiH ororfH
wire to weave it together, hence it
Is The Best Fence
that money can liny or modorn Roience pnilut'e. Owinf; to each lino wiro Imiiisr ooiled hoforo tho
fence is woven, Vane Fenco is easily elected over hill and through dalew, without the nueoHHity of
cutting and spliciuK. It is
MADE
at Adrinn, Mioh., nnd shipped hv im in rarloutl lots, direct fiom tho FACTORV TO TUB CON
SU.MKH, thus inburint; tho Kientewt alue at tho lowest possible prieo.
Let us hhow you why you should uc I'.ijjp Fence in prcfcicnco to any othor. Wo furnish,
without charge, estimates on cost of iewiri: trar-ts, and contract to build fences complete.
Wo will figure with you on .my amount nt lent mi:, trom ono rod to a carload. Jf you aro
wantini; Fonce, Gates, or either wv or tclir po-ts, ldt tu iiure with jou. Wo furnish man and
tools nnd assist in tho erec'ion of I'.ipe I i o without etr.t cost.
GADDIS & DIXON
"Tin: I'AOi: n.M u m " piionk subi.
Difctnbulors for .outhcni Ou'koii ,ii tl Nuitliern ralifornia.
MAIN OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE.
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CRUSHED ROCK
SCREENED CRAVED
Delivered to any pari of city.
Office:
VrtiltKroncrH' Hank llldg.
Phono M. 052.
Plant
North Riverside
Phone M. 6091
C. J. SEMON, Mgr.
WAqfTPn for Concrete
YAttn&U for rck Work
SAND tor lMnHterlng
Summit Addition
THE CHOICE RESIDENCE DISTRICT.
All improvements in. Street paved. Cement side
walks. Sewer and city water to the lot line. Building
restrictions. Only four blocks to the new .Jackson
school.
East front lots $850
West front lots , $725
Easy Terms.
W. T. York & Company
Selling Agents.
J. B. ENYART, Presidout J. A. PERRY, Vice-President
F. E. MERRICK, Vlco-President JOHN S. ORTII, Cdshler
' W. D, JACKSON, ABB't Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SAFI3 DKI'OSIT IIOXKS FOR RENT, A GENERAL HANKING
DUBININS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
HARRY I,UY
I1ENJ. M. COLLINS
County Seat Real Estate Office
Wo wish to announce to prospective purclintiors that wo still havo
Im realns In farm and city propery to offer you, nlso timber and
wood lands. Lant, hut not least, n few of tho REST STOCK AND
ALKALKA RANCHES In Southern Oregon at prices and torma that
will please you. Tlioao ranchos havo an abuntlnnco of wator for
IrrlKntlon, good hulldltiRH nnd somo stock. Lot us "show you."
Offlco In Rank of Jacksonville llldn., Jiiiksonv llie, Oregon.
LUY (SI COLLINS
Campbell & Baumbach
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lUKTlAUr; liUAJNS, UUUJNT1 WAKiCAHTH,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches j
and fruit land.
PH0NE323I.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLOti.
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AMOUREUX"
Royal Belgian Stallion
will he at the AVKST SI 1)10 STABLES alternating
weeks during the season.
FIRST WEEK BEGINS APRIL 1, 1911.
Second week at Brownshoro; third week at West Side
Stable.
"AM0RISAUX" carries three sets of papers and
breeders will do well to call and see him.
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