tw KTOE FOUR (MEDFORD M70I TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, JUKI? 17, 1012. r. o -w-vl. Hrt...fcyMAirgiB. Medford mail tribune AN INDKI'KNDnNT NEW8PAPKII I'UIIt.IHIIKU KVKKY AKT12KNOON KXCKIT SUNDAY, HY THK M1SDKOIU) I'UINTINCJ CO. The Democratic Time. Tho Modfonl Mall. Tim MciKortl Tribune, Tlio South ern Orcjfonlan, The Anlilmul Tribune Offlcn Mnll Tribune UlllldlriK, 25-27-S9 North Kir Hired; phone, Main 30S1; Home 7C. OKOItOK PUTNAM. JMItor nml Manager Bntcrcd aa second-class matter at Medford. Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. Official Vnpcr of the City of Medford. Official Paper of Jncknon County. KUBSCRTPTIOW RATES. One year, by man ,....(5.00 Ono month, by mull 60 Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville nnd Cen- tral Point .50 Raturday only, by mall, per year.. 1. 00 Weekly, per year 1.S0 SWORN CIBCUXJLTXOH. Dally average ror eleven months end ing November 30, 1911, 2751. rnll leased Wire United 3Prei DUpatchn. The Mall Tribune Is on pale at the Perry News Stand. San Krnnclsco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland. Bowman Newn Co., Portlnnd. Ore. AV. O. Whitney. Seattle, Wash. vxoroas. orsooh. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tha fastest irrowlnc cltv In Orccon. Population U. & census 1910 8840; estimated. ln iq.ooo. Flvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed. Riving finest supply pure mountain water, and 17.3 miles of streets paved. rostofflce receipts for year ending November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19 nr cent Banner fruit city In Oregon Rogue itivcr HpitzcnDcrg appics won sweep stakes prlio and Utle of "Apple 3Ung of the World" at the National Apple Show, Spokane, 1909, and a car of Nnwtowna won rtrct Friz in 1910 at Canadian International Apple Snow, Vancouver. B. C rirrt Prise In 1911 at Spokane National Apple Show won bv carload of Newtcwns. Rogue River pears brought highest firlces in an marKets oi mo worm aur ng the- past six years. California Fruit Distributors In the following under date of Sacrameuto, Juno 15. The following gives num ber of cars of deciduous fruit shipped to all points from California for the week ending Friday evening, Juno 14, 1912. Cherries. GO cars by freight and ono by express. Principal shipments are now going forward from the San Joso district, but there are consid erable quantities of the later varie ties, such as BIng, Republican, etc., still .moving from the early sections of Vacavllle and Placer county. - Apricots. 31 three-fourth cars. Tho apricot movement has been con siderable during the past week and will probably increase to a limited extent during tho week to come. TJiero will not be tho expected amount of this fruit to move out on early shipments, owning to a variety of causes. Plums. 3U cars. Tho Clyman plum is tho principal variety now offering, although there are a few crates of other kinds in evidence. The crop of early plums, will not bo as largo as promised ten days or two weeks ago. Peaches. V car. The .crop of Alexander peaches in he early sec tions Is light nnd there will not be any large quantities offering at any time. Shipments will luerease, however, from day to day. Dartlett Pears. Thero is change to report in pears. no PORTLAND, Juno 17. Receipts for tho week have been: Cattle, 1G79; Calves, 2C; Hogs, 1011; Sheep, GS59; Goats, 13; Horses, 8. Tho cattlo market did not show any decided break in values but was a little soft throughout the week. Buyers wero slow ubout taking hold declaring themselves for a hand cm out policy, Tho hog market was a triflo eas ier and cloned with n lowor tono than when the week opened. Thoro was a big receipt of sheep nnd tho shcop market Bhowed u lack or strength. Ono shipment of feed or wethers camo in and wub taken out at $2,00. U seoms that carnival week does not add to tho strength of tho livo stock market, hotels and restau rants but tholr supplies tho week previous and with full coolors uro slow ubout adding to their stock. Horn. To tho wife of A. C. Taylor, u ten pound girl, Juno 8, Mother and babo uro doing nicely. Mrs, Jumcs Herring ontortulned tho Indies of tho Sunset club at her homo, Valley View Ranch, Frldny aftornoou hi honor of MIbb Lnmblo of Minneapolis, A very enjpyablo Afternoon was spent in old fashioned games upon tho lawn. LIGHT SHIPMENTS CALIFORNIA FRUIT DECLINE:; NOP K II LAND FRAUD WHILE Francis J. Jlenoy is busy shouting thiol' and robber at, the Tai't steam roller, built and created under the Koosevelt, regime, details of the Oregon land fraud prosecutions by detective Wm. .)'. Jtfurns and Mr. Honey as special prosecutor are being laid bare. That jury staekiiu' was practiced by the prosecution and that, there was collusion with the trial judge is shown by the following telegram from Burns to Secretary Hitchcock's secretarv "NY. Scott Smith dated August 17, 1905: "Jury"1 commissioners cleaned out old box from which trial jurors nro selected nnd put In 600 now names, every one of which was Investigated before they wore placet! In the box. This confidential." September 28. 1905, Secretary of the Interior wired to Detective Burns regarding Congressman Williuiiisoirs convictien: "Hope the judge will not be over lenient. The crime wns deliberate and should be severely punished as nu example." September 29, .1905, Detective Burns wired to Hitch Hitch eock: "You may rely on Hunt giving n good, stiff sentence." Detective Burns also wired to Smith: "Correspondent at Washington telegraphed nn alleged Interview with Secretary Hitchcock which has caused unfavorable editorial comment to the effect thnt his condemnation of the Jury for recommending the defendant to leniency shows n vindictive spirit, nnd Heney thinks It would be advisable to correct this Impression and to remove all ground for belief that the Sec retary entertains any personal feeling whatever In the matter of the laud fraud defendants. Heney believes this Is vitally important to the success of the other land fraud cases, as public sentiment In Oregon Is very erratic, and easily susceptible to adverse influence." Thereupon, Hitchcock denied his attitude, and Burns wired back to him direct: "You telegram received. Glad to know our surmise wns correct nnd the fault wns with the (reporter in misquoting you. Will take it up with the Portland paper at once. You may rely on Hunt giving a good, stiff sentence." All of this is interesting. It. shows that federal ap pointments were made, and hold-up, and , resignations forced to control the machinerv of justice and secure con victions. In doing this, Heney was simply fighting the devil with fire, lie was doing just what the timber barons had always done, what the l'ailroads and great corporations do today control courts and stack juries. Yet when their own machinery and methods are used against them, there is a fearful howl about the corruption of justice. The records of our courts show many instances of per version of justice for the profit of the "interests" which never arouse a word of protest. Yet let their own methods be employed against the interests and loud mouthed hor ror shrieks. There is no defense for Honey or his methods. He cannot pose successfully as the apostle of purity. But his sin is no blacker than that which tars those loudest in his denunciation. When to Spray Again for Coddling Moth It will be of interest to fruit grow ers to know when the second brood worms of the codling moth will np penr. We hnve been keeping enreful records in breeding cages and hnve nlso been carefullv noting- what Is going on in the orchards. The first eggs were hatched this year, so far as our observations go, on May 23nl, the maximum number of worms hatch ing out at least n week later. The young larvae which were not poisoned entered the apples, therefore, on that date. The first worms began to leave the apples on June 13th, nnd, of course, the mnximum number to leave the fruit bhould be at least n week or ten days later. On June 33th it was noted that n few larvae were ulso en tering tho tipples, these being belated members of the first brood. The worms which are now leaving the apples will hide behind rough bark, under clods or rubbish, and in other places, in order to form their cocoons in which to go through their transformations from larvae to pupae nnd finally to the moth stage. Know ing the average time required for the Inrva of the codling rnoth to make its transformations, we may stnte that tho first moths will appear about July 1st to 4th, nnd the first eggs will be hatched about July 12th. The max imum number of eggs will be hatched at least n week later for the lower purt of the valley. In the Aslilnnd district the time will be somewhat lat er, possibly n week. Up to tins tune, weather conditions have been normal; and, providing there is no radical change or departure from normul for the next two or three weeks, we should feel reasonably certain that the sec ond brood worms will begin entering the apples about July 12th, us men tioned above. As stated in Press Bulletin No. 1, the second brood larvae enter the side rather thun the calyx end of the apple. The object of the spray, which should he applied before the worms begin to enter, is to thoroughly coat tho fruit with an ar senical poison. The spray should bo applied not later thun July 15th but for convenience it may be applied any timo beginning with the first week in July. For those who have a great deal of spraying to do, it is well to begin in such time as to get tho work done before the worms begin to enter the fruit. A number of growers have asked regarding the application of a spray at this time. Knowing tho life history of the insect, namely, that practically all the first brood worms havo entered Iho fruit, it would bo u waste of timo and material to spray now. From what bus been said above, it will bu scon thai the advantageous timo to spray will bo .pist before tho second brood worms begin to outer the fruit. Thero is always a disvnntngo in im plying mi arsenical spray too much in advnnce of tho time when it should bo effective This is particularly true when Bpraying for the control of tho PROSECUTION. second brood larvae of the codling moth. At best, an arsenical is fullv effective no longer than a month after upplicntiou ; and under certain clim atic conditions, and with certain nr senicals. it is le.-s. For the .second brood,, the apples should be coated 'with the spray using u fine mist. High pressure is noi .so necessary mil is noi objectionable. The above directions for spraying at this time take into account the npples only. For late eurs, it may be necessary to make an application for the second brood the same as for the apples; however, this is only tmo when the first spray has been applied too early or where it has been poorly done. As a rule, a single snntv a- plied to the pears after the first ap ple spray will be sufficient. If there is any doubt us to the effectiveness of the first spray applied to pears, the grower should not tnke u chance. The spray to apply should he arsenate of lead at the rate of 4 pounds to 100 gallons of water. Those who nre us ing arsenite of zinc should apply it at the rate of 1 pound to 100 gallons of water. Paris Oreen should never !e used, ns under certain climatic condi tions it is very liable to burn the fruit nnd foliage. Those who are advising the use of Paris Oreen nre doing so without complete knowledge of its possible effect. The insoluble nrseni cals have taken the place of Paris Oreen with all rational fruit growers, and to u very groat extent with vege table growers where the nrsenicil must be applied directly to the plant. Iho better brands of arsenate of lead are not soluble in water, even to the slightest degree, hence the perfect safety in using (hem as against Paris Green which is soluble to a very great degree. All fruit growers will be much in terested in noting the effectiveness of their spraying; and, in order to deter mine this, it will be of interest to them to baud a few trees with bunds of burlap. A piece of burlap doubled and passed around the body of the tree a foot or so above the ground mid held in place with u tuck will make a good trap for the worms that are now beginning to leave tho fruit. These bands will catch fully fit) por cent of the worms us they leave the iruit. Hy examining these bands from timo to tune tho grower will note just how effective the spraying has been, and will ulso be kept in touch with the life history of the insect. It would ho a great mistake, however, to place tho bunds on the trees ami then neg lect them. Thoy should be examined frequently and the worms destroyed; or, if tho grower is interested, the co coons may be taken und placed in cages (Mason jurs) for study. P. J. O'OAllA, Pathologist in Charge Jesslo BoiiHtello will soon produce In Buffalo a now pluy, called "Let Sarah Do It." raw i SCHOOL REPORT The main features of tho report of Superintendent of Schools, Collins for tho past Mibool year uro given belew: Hoys. Olrls. T'tl. nigh - !! r.'5 aai Washington . INlIt 2 HI Lincoln ii lf7 361 Jackson tt& 70 IS& Roosevelt fS 73 131 Totals OlUi 038 1331 Average number pupils belonging High. ISO. 2; Washington, 3StS.3: Lincoln, 277. ; Jackson, lfia.7; Roosevelt, llii.S: total average, 1122.9. Average dally attendance High, 179.7; Washington, 37-I.U; Lincoln. 2C7.7; Jackson, 150.0; Roosevelt, 110.2; total nvurnge. 10SS.G. Per cent of attendance High, 90.5; Washington, 97. t; Lincoln, 90, II; Jackson, 9S.2; Roosevelt, 97. 0; total average, 97.1 per cent. Number visits by parents High, 9; Washington, 27S; Lincoln, 92; Jackson, 2 43;, Roosevelt, 210; total, S3K. Number visits by school board High, 11; Washington, 10; Lincoln, 9; Jackson, 7; Roosevelt 15; total, 52. SH'clnl High School Report Number years In course of study above eighth grade, -l; number of pupils enrolled above the eighth grade, boys 101, girl 125. totnl 220; number of teachers employed, (a) devoting whole of their time, males 2, females 0, total S; (b) devoting part of their time, males 1, females 3, total 4; number of pupils gradu ating from high school, boys U. girls IS. totul 31. Courses offered Kngllsh, Latin, Cicrmuu, scientific, commercial, col lege preparatory, and In addition to these, manual training, domestic science, domestic art, art and me chanical drawing aro offered. Accredits The Medford high school stands accredited to tho prin cipal universities In tho United States, among the number being the University of California, Pennsylva nia, Oregon, Illinois, Washington, etc. BURGESS EASILY With Purges working as smoothly ns Mr. Tuft's steam roller at (Jhicngo, Medford was never in danger Sunday winning from Ashlund for the second time thin season by a score of eight to two. Hurgess in great form pitch ed one of his best games getting off right and holding his own. His sup port wns unusually good. Local hoys used the stick to great ndvnutnge but after they had got a lead of two or three runs they slowed up. The largest crowd of the season wns out to see the gurue expecting a hard fought, close game hut it didn't materialize. Most of the talk of Ash lund having strengthened her team proved to be bunk. Score. ASHLAND- AM It. 0 0 0 0 II 1 0 0 I) 1 II. 1 1 1 0 I I 0 0 1 1 Skecn .'lb 4 Kliim, ss ) 4 Suyies, Jli 4 Wick, If. p :t Thorn, rf 4 Plymnlc, 4 Phillips, p..f. ;i Kastmuii, of 4 Jones, lh 2 McQuillignn, lb L M MKDKOKI) -Morton, lib .... . Miles, ss Isaacs, ef Gill, rf Wilkinson, lb. .. Antle. If 'fumy, .'lb Henstroui, c. . . . Hurgess, p. . . , ; o 1 0 1 1 1 I 0 1 T 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 HA H Summary: Famed runs Ashlund 1, Modfonl f,;' homo runs, Iforlou, Miles; '1 bim, hit, Tinny; struck out, hy Phillips !l, Wick '.i, Hurgess D; buses 011 balls, off Phillips 2, Hur gess 2; wild pitch, Phillips 1; double plays, Phillips to Jones, flill to Wil kinson; left 011 buses, Ashlund 0, Med ford f. Time of game, 1 hour 40 mi. Umpires, Melchoir, Urous, WEYERHAUSER GOES TO VISIT BRITISH COLUMBIA BKATTLK, Juno 17. F. Weyor- huiisor, the lumber king, and houd of tho Weyorliuusor syndieute, whose timber holdings are said to ho larger than the state of Washington, is in Heattlu an routo to British Columbia wliern (lot bviultr.fif a linu neniitreil miiiv I tracts, HOLDS mm E 24 OATE Manager Franklo Kdwaids of tho Medford Athletic club signed Hud Anderson to meet Abe Label of San FraiiclMco In a ten-round boxing bout here Monday evening, Juno 2 1. Hot li men havo agreed to weigh In at 133 pounds at 3 o'clock In tho afternoon of tuilil bout. In bringing together Audorium nnd Label, Manager Kdwards has secured tho best attraction in thu lino of hav ing that has ever been staged In Med ford. Alio Label is one of tho (next well known lightweights on tho Pacific coast and tins been ono of tho head liners In main event boxing contests around Sn Pruuclxuo thu past four or five years. Label has to his credit a draw with Willie Ritchie, who re ceutly outfought Ad Wolgast. Label has also held his own against "One Round" Hogan, Jack llrlttou and nu merous other topnotch lightweights. Abe has been In the game a long time, is a good ring general and is noted as having thu hardest punch of any lightweight In tho business. A more worthy opponent for llud An derson than Label would bu no easy task to secure, for if Anderson can stow away tho "foxy Abe" ho had better pack up bis belongings and In troduce himself to the San Francisco fight fans by trimming a few of tin luil Abu has not already licked. In performing thu latter feat, which seems to count natural to Muddy, It would bo but a very short time before the Privet fans would bo clamoring to seu this Anderson lad pitted against the Rltchles, Wolgasts or Joe Rivers type of boxers, for. while San Kranclscti fans are accused of Mlmunirl instincts and want to be shown, they are quick to reuugulxe the merits of a champion possibility and It Is not unlikely but what thin northwestern product will bu able to "show 'em." Cohan and Harris Intend to send "The Little Millionaire" on tour with Charles King and Llla Rhodes lc thu principal parts. Ask Your Neighbor lliimhvd of .Medio nl Citlens Can Tell Von All About ll. Home endorsement, thu public ex pression of Medford people, should bo evidence beyond dispute for every Medford reader, of tho merit of Dean's Kidney Pills. Surely the ex perience of friends and neighbors, cheerfully given by hem, will curry more weight than tho utterances of strnngers residing In far-away places. Rend the follewing: C. C. Krlbs, 33 North firove street, Medford, Oregon, says: "From per sonal experience with Dean's Kidney Pills, I feel Justified in recommend ing them. I suffered from a dull actio In the small of my back for months. The kidney secretions were alxo unnatural and at times a reten tion existed. Upon learning of Donn's Kidney PUIh, I obtained a supply and began their us. The contents of two or three boxes en tirely rid mo of the trouble and lm proved my health. I know that Donn's Kidney Pills can bo relied upon to give relief If taken ns di rected." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. FoBter-Mllbiim Co., Ilucalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's aud take no other. Medford Real. Estate Sl Employment Agency 100 acn-8, 5 'j miles from a good live llttlo town, R. F. I), every day, telephone, 100 acres can ho cultivated, good water right, 0-room house, PrJco fan. 480-ucro slock ranch, 38 utiles from Medford on tho Roguo RIvor, tho largest opening of river bottom laud on tho Rogue, 105 acres In cultivation, first-class im provements, ono-thlrd Interest In a good Irrigation ditch, Price ? in, 000. 10 acres 2 miles out from Medford on tho Jacksonville road, good Improvements, Prlco 18,000, fi acres, 2 miles out on tho Roguo River railroad, all kinds of small fruit, and pours and ap ples, House and out buildings, Irrigation system. Prlco $1,1)00, All kinds of Htnull and largo tracts, In any location, In tho val ley, at all prices. lliiNlness Cliaiices, Crown piano $100, onus, List your Iioiihom with us. Furnished rooms for rout. Kbployjiicnt. 1 Olrls and women for general 'housework, Hay bunds, Ranch bunds, Wood choppers. Mrs. Emma Bittner Phone 1111; Home, 11. Opposito Nusli Hotel ItOOMH (1 AND 7, VMM WDOK 1 Ml BANQUET ON JUNE 24 The (lienler .Mmlfnnl chili will ho.d their annual huiiqiiet at the Medford hotel June 21. Member of the Med ford fotuiiierciiil Huh are expected to purchase tickets mid attend. The banquet will he followed bv program on which will he several speeches having to do with Iho wel fare of the city. Klaw v KiluiiKor have tho rights to "Lola Monte.." thu new play h,i Preston (llhxon It Makes Men Younger when their teeth are properly at tended to. Nothing Hiiggertts prema ture old ago like broken or missing tfi'tli. Nothing so rcjiui'iiailng as having (limn properly fixed. It niukfs a man look fifteen to twenty years jouuger. We utuku a specialty of first-class dental work, from care ful extruding to thu most expert fcrown and bridge work, ami tin pro per filling of teeth (live us a trial Ijuly AllrniLiiit DR. BARBER Till. HKNTIST Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific Phono 252K, Home I'lmiie 352-1C ORCHARD HO.MIIS AND FARMS In a thriving center In one of thu garden spots of thu Roguo River Valley. Sil fertile; fruit, alfalfa and gar den; cllmato mild (commence mak ing garden In February), water In plenty, and pun1,; good schools and relh'lous Influences; 110 naloous or '.ruukeiiuexM, Farms 5 arres to 200 ncier. L. N. .HDD, TALKNT, Oltl.'CO.V. A SNAP CO acres, six miles from Medford good graded road cronies tho tract, all free soil, at $50 per ucro, J 1000 will handlo, easy tormi on balance. Part Is crook bottom land, auUnblc for alfalfa, Soveral springs on the plnco. Tlmbor enough to pay for the tract. No buildings. In tho (Irltfln crook district. W.T.YorkaCo. Watch Our Addition Grow Jsrknon am Huminlt Medford Realty and Improvement Company m. r. a 11. Co, Hid. Medford Parcel Delivery Express and Transfer TRUNKS HAULED 25c PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c Phones; Pacific Uti'il. Home U5'l McssonjroL' Servico .15 K. Kir. Rookwood Pottery and Hand Painted China mako good prcHoniH. Our lino of Uioko goodn m vory attractive.' MEDFORD BOOK STORE -r4 WHERE TO OO TONIGHT .s.s-4s ISIS lOc THEATRE lOc Puiler Now Management llt. L. WIIII'I'Li:, Manager LOOK WHO'S II i:it i: LKSLIi: AND LDSLIi: In their Sinning. Talking and DiiurliiK This act Is away ahnvo the ordinal y a treat for out pa tio ns. Wo are featuring for the next two days. Tin: i.ok ,mji:i,i:s i.im: ii:pAitT.Mi:.T Showing thu modern methods if fire lighting In great cities. AN P.NTMWL SAt'RII'M'i: Story of tn'oputhy a drama Till: llltAYK IIPNTIIR A real bear slur? a comedy that will miiku your widen nclio WON IIV A PISH A laiigh-uiukcr Special Matinees every Saturday and Sunday at 2 p. in. Kveiilng performance, 7 30 STAR THEATRE .Supreme In I'lcturu Productions The rooleMi spot In llm City. (let thu habit go to thu Htur and keep cool. Your taut ohnuco to see Llttlo & Allen, thorn famous Imper- Houators "Itlllle" lllg Dramatic Production "i.iuic Hoy nine" Convincing picture lakeu from thu fniiioii poem "All l'lieSTlel let-i'iliui" A real llurlesiiue Comedy A. C. Sather, tin Singer Rest of Music and Fffects. Matinees Dally AdmlHHlon 10c Children r.c Watch for our coming features BARGAIN FOR SALE Greatest aulo bargain of the season, 25 h. p. roadster, new, run less than J 50 miles. Will sell at great, sacrifice. Home phone IJ01-X or write JANES BROS. Draperies W carry u vorjr rninplpte line of ilnipiirlim, Inn mirtoliiH, fix tures. Oil), lllllt 40 llll ClllHMl'N of upliolNli rlior A Mpccliil mail to look itflur IIiIh viirk exuluslvitly mill will give n koimI siTVlcn nn Is priHHlliln o ut Ir uvmi tha llirK'Mt OltleH. wi:i:ks & mggowan co. PLUMBING Btoam and Hot Water Heating All Work UiiurnntaoC I'rlcvs Itnanoiiiible. COPFEEN & PRICK IB Howard Block, Mctrno on eth . rsolflo soil. Mow . Clark & Wright LAWYERi WASHINGTON, I). O. ' Publlo Land Mattori Flnnl l'roo!. Doiort Lands, ConteU and Mining Oaioi, Scrip,