Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 18, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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APPLE PROSPECTS,
. NOT SO ROSY
f.u -.., -...u
jnwinwcsi rruu cxcnangc issues
Bulletin .ReDardlna , Crop Hood
ni'vw. Will Have, About 60 Per
Cent of Last Year's Crop.
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Tho Northwestern Fruit Exchange
linB issued tho following bulletin on
tipple crop conditions. Since tho date
of "our Inst bulletin No. 04 issued
Juno Gilt no chnnRcs ot special Im
portance haVo been reported to the
exchange. Statements In regard to
tho1 crops east of tho MUsourl river
arc conflicting In many ways, btit tho
general tone confirms the previously
reiterated ndvlces that tho yield In
those districts will bo much larger
than has been harvested for a num
her of years. Many sections In the
caiit navo been visited with abundant
rains which hnve helped strengthen
tho situation. On tho TVholo, the
rains hnvc been of exceptional value
nt this tlt, following tho extremely
hot weather and Bovoro d roughs. The
Juno drop will bo milch heavier than
was expected. While a number of
localities report blasting of Bome vnr
letles. It seems certain that New
York and Mlehlgaii at least, will have
bumper. yleldst especially In tho fall
varieties. Tho Virginias promise ft
very fir crop, although smaller than
thnt of 1810.
information from New York Btato
"under dato of tho 10th shows heavier
dropping than Is considered desirable
Jin some localities, wMllo others report
'blahting, out on me average, cuuui
tloiu Indlcato an exceedingly large
volume of tonnage.
Michigan Itcports.
Michigan reports arb of the same
general character
MEDFOttl) MAIL TK-TBUMW. MEDFOR1X OREGON, SUNDAY, .TUNW .18, 101 L
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Is the Mainstay of the Pittsburg Pirates
GREET SUNDAY
NkKmkw - v M'-
ifflHBMiMBriflflHIHiuISBtBIIH-? - - "Ntams
SCHOOL WORKERS
"Lcftv" Ldifiold, the great wulh-paw of the Pittbbtaiv Whites. U go iiir loiij? in Hue dm." for Fw!
'Clarke's team thi omuoii. "Lefty", bus been tho mainstay or the niwwirK uny .or j, -r-pears
to be juut ns jrood as ever.
... nr,t ninnWict. OtlO WftB 27 OT
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general character, in some aisinci 2S years, of medium neigni. prouauij- . w. rnrij.lnflli p,-.... ,,n.
thcummer varieties will be heavier B fe.8 inches, of slender build and , Woman Who Conducted Famous Un-
proporuonaiciy man mo niuMvo, scaring aarn, iubu tium. u.": oergrounu nunruaa uunng irou'
but tho latter will of themselves ex
ceed tho production of the last sev-ldark hair. One wore a dark cap, the
eral years.
Virginia , reports aro recent and
cbmprehonBlvo. Tho Shenandoah
Valley and Eastern Panhandle of
West Virginia promise crops of un
usually fine quality, but on tho whole
the quantity will hardly exceed 60
or 65 per cent of last year's harvest.
The shortage Is attributed to the last
lato frost, and the excessive drouth
lasting three weeks; Tie crop has
also been abnormally heavy. The
falling off In the older orchards,
which boro heavily'last year, will be
offset, to a large extent, by the great
acreage of young orchards just com
ing Into bearing. Tho Shennandoah
Valley was Visited by severe hall,
lightning and wind stormB on June
6th ,the effect of which could not be
determined at the time of our ad
vices. Whatever damage has result
ed in tho southern parts of the val
ley may be equalised by the benefit
of rain fall In the northern sections.
fTho crops of 1910 In seven countries
3n tho Shenandoah Valley agreegated
J1000,000 barrels, or the equivalent
pt 5000 carloads.
i No additional reports have been re
ceived from Colorado.
Northwest Conditions.
I ? Northwest conditions continue un
changed. According' to best posted
sources, the ouUook for apples Is as
follows:
V Hood River, Oregon, 50 to GO per
cent of last years crop.
J Rogue River, Oregon, 40 to 50 per
cent 'Of last years crop,
- Milton, Frocwater, 35 to 50 per
cent of last years crop.
Other districts In Oregon about the
8a mo average.
Wenatcheo Valloy, Washington,
about tho same as last year, 2500
cars.
Yakima Valley, Washington 30 to
50 per cent of last years crop.
. Other districts in Washington 35
to 75 per cent according to districts.
: Southwestern Idaho heavier than
1010.
It twill bo remembered that tho
general atowlo crops of tho Pacific
Northwest In 1010 were unusually
largo.
MAIL CAR LOOTED.
2 ". (Continued from 1ko 1.)
(It-lines, John C. Meyer and John L.
dray.anull clerks, on tho Shasta Liml.
te'd, the mall car of which was rob
'bed between Drain and Yoncalla by
tUX. Ul,1.n ,nnn lnRt nllrllt lav OVCt
ItWo hold-up men last night lay ov'et
t
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Ahinnri tnrtnv. Grimes Bald in
describing tho affair:
, iiotn.n mii nutiirnil tlin rnr nt Drain.
Hust aB the train was pulling out and them. One of the bandits Boized one
V. ,..i tl, thrnn ilnrk wUh rovol- nt hn cnna and Hhot Jones. -Kldd
Jvers, one of the robbers having one grappled with the robber ad was
Jgun and tho other two. wo mrew up Bhot to ueaui. uio uuuuim Dibi...-"
i.' --... vi V.o naln wont livniitrli l,. frnlii in utnn and CHcaned, A
IBUIII BIS II 11 MIIII LUCl IIU11 M wD" L1IU V " - I
the inallB, taking eight registered posse 1b pursuing them.
,.niirhiia. Of these one was for Mod
f6rd and the others -were California tallied.
points, One sack destined for kos
Anvniaa Was covered by etuiHy equlp-
, i..i .n yivi.rlnnkpil li'v thH loW lmiiillt todav rollbi'd the
i...... n, mtnliitt wernall 'throiiall C6untv'tri'aBiry""f SJISSOO
. -. ' .. i.vn tin lnif.wl.'ilL'o of .i nenutv TioaHiuer ' Eddy in the
ho number of packages or character vault. During the robbery crowds at
of their contents. Sotuo were half
full nc nver nnd others had less In
them. j
"Tho robbers pulled the emergency!
air at Yoncalla at which tho train j
does not stop and when speed Block
ened, escaped In tho darkness. They J
waft 27 or
NOTED NEGRESS
HEARING GRAVE
were smooth shaven and both had
nfhnr a dnrk slouch hat and oom
had their headgear drawn low to hide
their faces as much as possible."
blous Times Prior to Civil War,
Recognized by Congress.
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I TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS.
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NEW YORK, Juno 17. One of tho
! most Interesting characters oh aute-
DlotMUiouiiiLo Sent.
SALEM ore June ;-" bci,Um days and a prominent figure,
of guard Miles two bloodhounds were ' '
sent to Drain today to aid in tho pur- considering ner abilities, during the
suit of the two robbers who held up J war and succeeding days, Is eking out
and robbed tho mall car of the Shasta! her existence in the Harriet Tubman
Clmlted at midnight between Drain home In Albany. She is nearly 100
and Yoncalla. years, old. Ill and penniless and tho
A report reached here that twoi trustees of tho home are now asking
.-..I ..i. .!,. in n tinrn'for funds to nay for a nurso for her.
men were iuuiiu mn.-ni. - - -
about 5 o'clock this morning by a far-jThe woman Is Tarrlet Tubman, found-
mcr who lived three miles south ofier or mo nome in wnicn sue is now
Yoncalla. When the farmed aweken
ed them they left the vicinity.
dying, who ran away from slavery
and later succeeded in assisting more
than 300 slaves to liberty through
i?ni.iw..i innf fir.. the- "underground railroad." ano was
. --. - m m.... Untintoil Vir nirtat ffirtinna "rnnrfitrrnr
HIDDINO, Minn.,, June i. umrB- vuu...cu ..v .-0v ..
ed with arson and being accessory to of this road during the dayB of Its
robberies where safes were blown. greatest activity. She was also a guide
Dr" D. F. Dumas, mayor of Cass Lake, In tho Union army, and, despite her
Minn., was arrested today. Tho ar-jlack of education, she never learned
rest was made on warrants sworn out, to read or write, one of tho wisest
by Fire Marshal Fullerton and Pink- counsellors her race ever had.
erton detective Joseph yielding. . The , She was a friond of Garrison, Phll
.,., nffimr n Pneaced in round-' lips. John Brown, Gerrit Smith, Sew-
nrd and Lincoln. It naa ucen nam oi
her that her only peer In the service
of tbe negro race was Frederick
Douglass and yet to tho casual observ
er she Is only an aged, wrinkled no
gresa, with all the superstitions and
other qualities characteristic of her
kind.
Of puro negro blood, Harriet Tub
man was born on a plantation in Dor
cheater counfy. Maryland. When alio
Ing up others who are reported to bo
members of a fire ring that has been
engaged In wholesale arson and Bafe
blowing in the northwest for the past
threo years.
The officers allege that Dumas was
tho leader of tho ring and planned
al lthe crimes committed. Last night
the officers, lying In wait, caught two
yeegmen In the act of blowing the
safe In tho post office at Puposky. Tho
yeggs fought desperately, and one of was still a young Woman hor master
them. Martin Behan, was HeriouBiy
wounded and captured. Ho was
broucht to Bemldjl on a special trdln.
Tho other wns wounded, but escaped
and today 1b being trailed by blood
hounds. A week ago the officers lcanleif of
a plot to dynamite tho Puposky post
office safe and burn the building.
They waited last night until the men
began their work, then closed In up
on them. Simultaneously they raided
Mayor Dumas' office and assert todaS
that they found nltro-glycerlno, fufei,
drills, marked maps, magazine Ii!s-i
tols, Colt revolvers and Incriminating
letters.
Train Held Up.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utali, June -if;
i-Conductor William Kldd of the
pocatejlo division of the Qrogon 8hort
Line was killed and deputy Hherlff
Jones of Idaho fatally woiudcd. In a
fleht with two bandits arrested, on a
short line train at High Bridge, Idaho,
today. Tho men wore arrested and
Jones had taken two rovolvors from
Their names liavo not been aBcer-
LAWRENCE,
Kans.Jtino 17. A
Douglas
IJo'lock-
dled and word went round that tho
slaves were to bo "sold south," tho
thing moot dreaded by the negroes of
the Upper tier of slave states. She
was of herculean strength, and she
declared that she was entitled to one
of two things, liberty or death. She
raised her sinewy arms to heaven
and declared that Bho would havo lib
erty. She escaped, obtained employment,
saved her earnings" and finally with
llio aid of Quaker abolitionists, Bho
put her underground railway in op
eration. Growing bolder, flho went
ambilg 'the slaves of tho south, and It
was' not long before tno price for her
cuiiturd. dead or alive, had reached
Hd.QoD. But alio was never taken,
altnodgh Hhomado 19 "trips Into the
Very Heart of tho country where the'
reward ; for. hir capture was raised.
All .through tho war and over Blnco
Hhe labord,indofatigaiily.for the .ad
vancement of the negro race. It wus
only comparatively recently that con
groHS recognized hor survlccB with a
small pension.
hlghwnymon entered tno Southern Pa.
clflc depot hero early today nnd blow
up the safe with dynamite. Seventy
dollars was secured. Forty dollars
wns left lying on tho floor. Tho night
watchman, Who was a short distance
away, rushed to the scene nnd fired at
tho threo men as they fled Into the
darkness.
CHICAGO, 111. Four men who
backed up n wngun before the Kut
clmi Flavoring Extract Fnetory.
kicked in the door and hauled ofi
the safe containing .fliUO cash nu!
thousands of dollars worth of pa
per nre contenders fr tho heavy
weight thief chnrcpioiiship, Chicago
police think. ' '
NATCHEZ. Rs. Jf A. I Siniuih
wins the race for sheriff mid ic
elccted for n four your' term, he lm
promised to give .'J000 for charity.
FOWLER, Intl. - Tho Kenton
county grand jtiry'irt today coilslller
irij; the case of John I'oole nllcgcd
murderer of Joseph Kemper, whose
body wus found buried on PooleV
farm.
HUN NEWELL. Kas.' - Miiyor.;s
Wilson is eonsideriiiK ouster proceed
ings against the councilineii who stil1
refuse to meet with hor to transact
city business. When each wus nsked
whether lie would attend council
medio;; only evasive answers wore
obtained.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. Yoshiro Tumi
wiiwu, former Boston belhop is on
vvul to Tokio, Japan, to before pro
fessor of philosophy at tho Univer
sity of Kinco.
LIMITED JUMPS
TRACK; ONE DEAD
tho vestibule of tho' train when the
accident occurred and hud his skull
crushed like un oggesholl. Other cars
were cdmplotoly smashed. Tho train
was running fifty miles an hour and
It Is mur.vcllous ' more perHons woro
not killed. ' ',
on the court Iioubo lawn llfiteulng to
a band concert.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 17.
Yoggmon early today ontored tho
Bennett Paint, and Glass Company's
office, bound and gaged the- watch
mun, locked him In the Vault; blew
ilafo'uiid escaped with $1,000 111' cash,
fhero'nro no clues to tho perpetra
tors of Iho robbery.
LOS GATOS, Cal June 17. Threo inudo goods.
Wo notice thaf;pbmbimoi'chanB In
other cities aro! using - considerable
Bpaco advortUIng "Mado In Orogon"
goods, That li as It uhould bo. Tho
morchant must know that hlH Indivi
dual prosperity Is to a great extent
dependent upon tbo-prosporlty of tho
state at large, and if Oregon manu
facturers are patronized, that it will
mean greater pay rollB, and greater
pay rolls mean a largor degree of
prosperity for overy man, woman and
child in Oregon,
' Tho pooplo oMhla'clty should buy
'Made" in Oregon" ioods frdnv' tho
local "merVilinnta wlronovor tho 'fi'rtco
and quality nro equal to Eastern
Reception Committee Tnkos Visitors
for Ride About City nnd Vnlley-
Aro Chahnctt With Natural Beau
ty of Valley.
Dili
oil
The parly of iuleiniitloiiiil Suiidn
school workers on llicir wny to Su
Francisco io nttcmt Iho liitcnmllont
Hunduv schoo I workers' coiivcnlio
stopped in Alcdt'onl from 10:110 n. in,
to :i:;U p. ui. Sadiiduy umLwcru cu
tcrdvined by icprcscntalivcs of tin
various churches of this city.
Tho members of tho party were
met at the depot by a reception coin,
uiitteo nnd escorted to automobiles
itt which they visited Jacksonville,
the oitv rt'Soi'Viiii' mill tln vnrimw in-.
jChard tt'hcts suiroundiiu; Med ford.
.At noon they wciv taken tollio Niili
rt.'n i ... i.... i .
vi rin wuero iiiucueoii wns servcti tu
tor which thoy proceeded to the Hap
list ehurch whom an impromptu pro
gram wus hold. A nuinbei' of tlio
Visitors made nhoit talks. Among
Hmso who smkc weiv Mr. ami M-s,
f)ietneh who have charge of tho set
tlemenl work in Minnesota. Mr.
Dietrich gave a short talk on ele
mentary work in the Sunday school
and Mrs. Dietrich sjmke on primary
work in the Sunday school. Mr.
Robertson, president of tho Humlav
scltool work In Cuiilpln; talked
adult work on the Sunday school
And Mr. Sotlni-w u'lin lmu .dim-.,.. .
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(lie music in the Moody liistitulo in
Chiciijo, Kiive a short description of
his work there. Tho pastors of the
Various local churches all took, a
prominent part in the program iimiii
me completion oi which the viMtors
departed IW Sim Priiiw.wiwi
There was a misundcrslandiiif; of
some Sort in Portland and muiio of
Hie delegates did not stop in Med
ford. Some of those in the party
who smppco nere were li. V. Wil
liiitimiin tvmtniii1 c.iMr..lii ... f. .....1
, -. f.v.,, .I.,. Hill,
Mrs. C. K, Million, Mr. and Mrs. II.
J. Knot, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Smilli,
.mt. ami .Mrs. .v Miakespearc, .Mr,
-. .. .1 If... 4 r I .
nun jim, .. nianier. .Mfs y (i.
erts. MisS Collins, Miss Howe, W. (
Fiudley, G. Hanson. Kcv. It.' J. Wil
son. ltov. J. Douglas, H. ( Alex
under, A. Calender and K. C. Learn.
The foregoing were largely from
ancouver and Mritlsh Coluiiibia.
NOTICK.
Notice la herobr clven that thn nn
dorslgned will apply to tho city cotni
ell of tho city of Medford. Oregon, at
ItB next rogular meeting on Juno 20,
1911, for n llccnno to sell Bplrltous,
rlnous and malt lliunrs In qliantltlcs
less than a gallon at Its place of busi
ness on lots 5, 6, 7, S, block 20, In
laid city, for a period of six months.
IIOTKL NASH CO.
Dated Juno 8, 1911.
HasklnB for Health.
Look nt the classified ads if yott
have lost HomcthiiK! and if the
J.1J'!"!! ! ll! , 'j-HUlLLLJlliii JU
PRODUCERS
FRUIT CO.
Our offlco Is now located In our pack
Ing hoiiHO, and Is open for thn ncanon,
From now on wo will havo tho da.ll)
reports nil markets. Allowing prices
realized by tho California Fruit Dis
tributors, and all other shippers.
Any ono Interested Is Invited to
Anmn In nnl Irints tlwttn rwnr nnd nflm
paro prices. Ily shipping with dH you
Win novo an ino novauiugi.'n, ui mu
Inrcont n nil most, comnlato clm.'Idtiatll
nllln nrrfiiitfffiltnn In thn ITnlfnri
States and at a lower cost to you than
in inn pani.
Lat yeai1 wo huhdled nearly" ttt
IhmiHnnrf rnr rndiln nr rivinl v.ll nor
cent of tho entlrq California crop.
iiomomoor wo
n n rt r. M n Ir ll t V n
All fruit Is sold on Its Individual
TORONTO, Ont., Juno 17. The
International Limited on the Grand
TrunK itauway jumped tno track at ",'.' ""''"" --.-- 1.J. -i.i
' morlts, and each growers natno and
Newcastlo last last evening, one pna- prCe realized for ouch shipment aro
..... . . . . niitillulrst Ikt t tx nnt nrrtttt lt ftt
Henger being killed and hair a dozen y ' " """'". "" ,"",,"
, , was tried and failed y?ars ago In Call
BorlohHly Injured.' Tho dead man Is a (ornla.
commercial traveller of Toronto If you want tb sell soo us, If you
named J. Matllll., '116 wob standing' in want' material, iiHpocl our huhidim.
.... ? . .. nrwl crnt nur nrlcefl hoforo tillrehns
and got our prices boforo purchan
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It O D U f J K II H KHUIT V II.
. sr. MeKrun'v. NorillMfCutern AkciU.
Homo Phono 4U. Pncifia 7O01.
FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRIJXT LANDS
Largo .and Small Truots ..
MOOR-EHNL GO.
212 Fr uitgrowora Bank Bldg
Diraperie
We earn
rv a. very
,.w r --,
qraporio. iac cummin, iw
and no an ciusBun ui uiniui
eurtalnn, flittirei, etc..
bhiih of ui))ioltetlnr. A
ucclal man to wok aftpr this work
coroplcU llna'ot
re, eio.t
urlng. A
xolualvoly
inrvlfn C1H
the ldrt
orvieo as Is .poM
cm
and
ties.
Ill Klve as oorj
o to get in even
T - i,
Weeks & McGowan Co
WRESTLING MATCH
At Popular Prices, 50c, 75c, $1 -
Buzukos vs. Dyreborg
IdKhtuclulit t'hiunploii IiinI. Nalatoi-luui Athletic flub
ANGLE OPERA HOUSE
Tuesday Night, June 20th
Good Preliminaries.
2
Warner, Wortman S Core
Headquarters For
Kincst Clroctn'ios antl MimiIh in the oily. Hiltv wt
uffor a low' siigOHtiuns I'm' yoxw lalilu. They aru j
;! taken at. random from our hitf stock.
!i
Blue Ribbon Flour
Ohaao k Sanborn Coffoo
Gold Medal Buttor
Bakery Gooda.
Radishes
Onions
Peas
Now Potatoes
Strawborrios
Lettuce
Pie Plant
Etc. Etc. Etc.
?
Apricots
Oanning Ohorries
Banannos
Carrots
Turnips
Tomatoos
Cucumbers
Lemons
Oranges
Grapo Fruit
Apples
We nl.so earry a t'oinplete line of Ooiikey'n Poultry !!
i ! if
1; Situplies and Conkey's Fly Knocker. ;
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tt.tW.ffrflVfW
A, Hotel That Is Different
ASHLAND, OREGON
offers more, attractions for thu tourist than any city
in Southern Oregon. The New Columbia Hotel at
Ashland is unexuelod for uxcelleneo of furnishings.
Compare favorably with the best hotels of Portland
or San Francisco for modern convenience and com
fort. Steam heat and hot and cold water in overy
room. Rooms with private bath. Single or en suite.
Iiotol auto meets trains. European plan. For res
ervations address or apply to
The Columbia Hotel
Mrs. E. G. Hadloy, Prop. Endors Block, Ashland, Or
For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
. city of Modl'ord, on long time, easy pay
ments, 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved
street; ccnient sidewalks and paving jn;
also sewers, water and light. Long lime,
.oiwy payments.
430 AORES LAND, .!)() acres alfalfa land,
80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right
with Water for irrigating .1000 acres; long
.time, onto: payments.
340 AORES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa dand,
balance JVuit land. 1 mile from railroad;
on long time easy terms.
5000 AORES LAtfb in tracts of JVom l()
acres upwards; price $25.00 poi acre and
upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock
and general farming purposes; long time,
, easy piiyi;uuits. , .
5 AND 10 AORE TRACTS just within and x
adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on f
animal payments.
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Gold Hay Realty Co
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