Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 02, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PATOT SIX
miTFOttrj MATH TRIBUNE, MEDKORT), fiREflON, TTTURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, tfllrt.
MEDFORD
PEA
SOLVE PROBLEM OF
SECRETARY
ONE
OF
RON
IRE
GLUTTED
MARKET
I'OUTIiAND, Ore. Oct. 2. Tlu
tJnltotl Stntes government linn solved
nt Mortfonl tho problem of proper re-
frlKorntliiB of fruit so thai srowor
can ilnlny tho marketing of their
product for nt lenst two weeks.
The success of tho enturo Is sig
nificant nnd moans tho avlns to
American fruit grower of many hun
dreds of thousands of dollars each
season. In fact tho benefits will
probably run Into tho millions of
dollars,
Itceonl for Senon
Indicating the success of tho plan
v,a.s tho salo In Now York of a car
load of Tlogno river Dartlctt peara
Rhlpped by tho Koruo lUvor Fruit nnd
Produce association through tho
Northwestern Fruit Exchange of this
city at $3.1.1 a box in the metropolis
which means $2.30 a box f. o. b.
Medford. Tho price Is believed to be
tho record valuo received for Bartlctt
pears In the United States this sea
son, Insofar as the net returns to the
growers aro concerned.
Tho cnrload sold In Now York at
the record figure was tho last of a lot
of four that had been placed In the
new storage built at Mcdford at a cost
of $C0,000. This huco prlco was
inn do In faco of tho fact that tho
Ilartlott pear market had slumped to
n very considerable extent at eastern
centers. Ilccent sales there of pears
Bhowcd net returns to growers of
about $1.00 a box.
Tho quality of tho Rogue river
stock was so good that New York
willing to pay this enormous prem
ium for tho supplies In fact wired
today thnt tho trado thcro was anx
ious to sccuro moro of tho samo qual
ity at about tho samo price.
Scilres Glutting TrotiMo
At tho start tho Itoguo river Inter
ests did not get their cooling plant
operating right and first shipments
arrived in the cast in a rather ripe
condition, but despito this, sales were
actually made at values that netted
growers from 30 to 3Rc a box moro
than Dartlotts had been selling for
usual shipment.
Tho experiment mada at Mcdford Is
attracting much attention from the
fruit trado. In some quarters it is
stated that tho experiment means a
complcto solution of tho "glutting"
troubles which bavo been so disas
trous to producers generally.
UNDER
A
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ANDERSON
AT PAGE FRIDAY
INDtAN'AI'OMS, Ind. Oct. 2.
Harry .tones, secretary of tho Inter
national Association of Hrldgo and
Structural Ironworkers, was arrested
hero today on ohnrges of conspiring
to transport explosives. This Is the
same charge which Is against thirty
eight Ironworkers.
Jonos succeeded It. S. Ilockln as
secretary of the union. Ilockln suc
ceeding John McNnmarn, now serving
a term In San Quentln prison for bis
part In the dynamiting' of tho Time I
building in I.os Angeles.
Jones was formerly secretary of the.
New York Ironworkers' local and was
elected secretary-treasurer of tho in
ternational association last year.
Assistant Deputy Marshal Merrill
Wilson arrested Jones after Assist
ant United Stntes District Attorney
Clarence Nicholas had preferred the
charges.
United Stntes District Attorney
Miller Is now In Now York. He will '
have active chargo of the New York'
end of the, case.
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TOO
MAC
'S DEFY
COMMISS ON ORDER
TO
CEASE WRTNG
TOTAL- FOREST FIRE
LOSS ONLY $5000
(Portland Telegram.)
"Officer liOO," tho greatest button
u$tiii Inugh-prodticcr on the theat
rical police forco in America, in
back nputt pounding his bent nt the
Ilcilif; theatre. If ye don't bclnvc it
yc can nil go to wherever n 'cop
per tolls yo t' go to. Thoro nivir wuz
exactly tho likes of Officer Murphy
on tho singe before. An' if yer. don't
bclnvc that, w'y yer enn nil stroll tip
to tho Ileilig nnd tnko n wnll; over
hi bate this nvenin' or t'morrow nl't
ornoon or t'morrow nvenin' beeliine
8:30 nml 11 by the clock. An' if ycz
don't go home with n e'ulo nehe, 'tin
n sure fiign thore's mibery in yer
liver, hnd cess t ye.
"Officer COO" was hero Inst yenr,
nnd ho was so good ho "came buck."
In fact, ho wns so good that the
Kvening Telegram picked his hlory
nn one of its best serials of the past
year, nnd so the renders ot this pn
cr know nil nbout what happens in
the play, only tho play is better thnu
the hook because you enn see every
thing thnt happens, provided you
look closely. There isn't n second
that something isn't happening, mid,
Jurthermore, tho midienco doesn't
know one minulo w lint's going to be
pulled off the next.
As n spnrkliiig, fun-tingling furco
with u iliibh o melodrama, tho play
hns n big, strong punch, and us it
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 2. About
average weather danger to contend
with, but n total destruction of tim
ber by fire of only nbout .1.000.000
feet, worth !o- thnn -?."000, nguiiwl
the previous ImviM record of 120,
000.000 feet in 1011, U the record,
of the Pacific eoat forest protec
tive neocintions which putrol over
20.000.000 acre from the Montnnn
noektc; to northern California, con
taining n fifth of the nation'-" entire
timber supply, necordintr to reports
compiled today bv the Western For-.
ctrv iv (. (inservnt'on association fur
the season up to September HO, uu
nllv ponsiilernl tile end ot serious
fire dnMger. Stnto nnd gnvomment
protective agencies reort equal Rue
ccss. There has been pr.ict'eallv no
loss in the national forests. Dam
age to logs and enmp equipment by
slashing fires is nlso the lowest on
record, beinc estimated nt flO.000.
Review of the season's hazard by
nil agencies shows that while it at
no lime overtaxed protective organ
ization, this was due to improvement
in tho latter rather than to unusual
ly fnrnrnblo weather. Tho vonr i
reported to have been much pnfer
than 1002 nnd 1010, nnd perhaps n
little safer Ihan 1011, but worse than
1012. nnd nbout like tho nvernce of
others in the past, bout 2'00 fires
worthy of report were extingiii-hcd
bv the combined patrol forces. There
were mnny dry. hot periods during
which these might hnve been highly
destructive if not promptly handled.
It is commonly estimated thnt be
fore patrol work became organized
in tho Pacific northwest the nver
nge loss was well over n billion feet,
occurring in jnt such vmrs as 1013.
becauso countless "tno'l fires were
neglected to be fanned up in hot,
windy dnys.
In addition to the regular picture
program. iiutl Ainler-oii ami hi- new
sparring partner, Frank DupuN, in u
four-round bo.ing exhibition nt tin
Page theater Friday nnd Sntunlnv
evenings. Anderson believes he is
better than cer since the appendi
citis operation nnd is humous to con
ince his local friends likewise.
NKW YOIMC. Oct a. -Defiance of
tho National commission's ruling thnt
tho world's Kerles games between the
Athletics and tho ('.Inula would bo
cancelled If tho players Insisted on
fulfilling contracts to write baseball
stories, was voiced hero today by
Manager MeOraw of tho New York
club. A tulcgrnm from Connie Mack,
manager of tho Athletics, Indicates
ho has taken tho same stand.
Davo Fultx, head of tho players'
union, believes It tho commission
cancels the world's series because of
tho refusal of tho ptayers to rancid
their nowspapor rontmcts, that the
players may sue the commissioners
Individually for the money lost.
Connie Mack's despatches from
Philadelphia state, thinks the commis
sion hns struck a sung as tho players
signed contracts before tho commis
sion's ruling was Issued. Manager
MctSraw flatly announced hero today
that he had no Intention of cancelling
his contract and tho other players nro
standing pnt.
Haln this morning threatened to
prevent the playing off ot tho game
cnlled in Philadelphia, and this after
noon's scheduled doublohender be
etween the Wants ami Philadelphia
of the litlo liiuies (1. Pulr of Sau
Francisco. His aunt Is Airs. William
IC. VmitKnhilt.
Tho chairman of the t-r.nary bird
group of an ornithological unduly In
tk'iiuuuy icjolces In thin lltlo which
ui'immcutH his visiting caul: "Kniia
rlonvogolniu'litsoroliiHViirntiind "
ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS GLOGGED
NOSTRILS AND DEAD-CATARRH GOES
lutiititly Clears Ale I'axsui'.ei; Vuu tho uontrllsi it not I ales and heals tho
Ureal lu Ficely, Nasty IHm liaigc i Inflamed, nwolloii meinbrnue which
Stops, Head CobN unit Dull Head-1 lines .tho nose, hi ltd and throat,
iii'lic Vaiiloti.
(lot n small hottlo anyway. Just to
try It apply a llttlo In tho nostrils
and Instantly onr clogged homo and
stopped-up air parages of tho head
will open; you will brentho freely:
dullness nnd hendaeho disappear. Hy
morning the catarrh, cnld-lu-hcnd or
catarrhal soro tluoat will ho gone.
Kud such misery now I (let tho
small bottle ot "ICIy's Cream Halm"
at any drug store. This sweet, fra- "HI)' Cream Halm" and our cold
grant balm dissolves by tho heat ot or catarrh will suroly disappear.
deais tho air passiiKes, stops nasty
dlnehaiKtM and u feeling of eltsiits-
Inw, soothing lollof comes liiimed
lately. Don't lay nwnl.o tonight struggling
for breath, with heml stuffed; nos
trils dosed, linwldiig hud blowing.
Catarrh or a cold, with Its running
nose, foul mucous diopplng Into the
throat, and inw diyness Is ilUtriwsltig
but truly iicedlcHS.
Put )otir faith - Just otiro- In
RAIN HINDERS RESCUE
OF
SACRAMKNTO, Cal , Oct 2 Gov
ernor Hiram W. Johnson hns today"
pardoned U. K. Kirk, socialist ator
ney of San Diego, who, with Harry
McKce, another socnllst lawyer, was
sentenced recently to a coroner's
Jury term for conspiring to violate
San Diego's nntl-strect speaking or
dinance
Tho governor pardoned McKec rn
reccntly. Kirk's fine ot 5 :i 0 0 will
not have to be paid.
HUNTERS EACH SHOOT
THE OTHERFOR DEER
SNOHOMISH, Wash., Oct. 2.
Samuol Wright an William Mason,
hunting in tho outskirts of this town,
shot at each other in tho heavy fog
which concealed thorn. Wright was
shot through tho mouth and Mason
through tho ear. They mistook each
other for deor.
GOOD PEAR PRICES
CONTINUE IN EARNEST
The following prices obtained at
nudum for fruit in cuMem mnrkets
Wednesday, October 1.
California Uarllctts. $2.'.1): Win
ter Nelis, .'J.Sll; lnilo $!.:"; Ore
gon jwars, Rose, $2.S."; linlvcs, .fLOO;
Hartletts, .fll.'JIl; C'ouiicc, $:t.0tl;
halves, jfUJfl; Anj'ous, :i.,il; halves,
?1.!)."..
Chicago One car Jonathans, ex
tras, $2.20; fancy, fl.7"; cur Mon
tana Walthies, extras, .1..VJ; fancy,
$1.30.
, .v , -- Tl tttmlmton Cuht ftnl
sxmmmpaks mussr
ssg,0fcSi& wyjrosr.tr'
BI-5. ! Wrf hX, 1V.
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PROVE OELRICHS ASSAILANT
(Continued from pnga 1.)
He wns heHl forjtuo hours at the
Mulberry street station before his
mother, Mrs. Theresa Oclriclis,
widow of the Into Herman Oelrichs,
arrived and gac $.'000 bail for him,
pledging hex New York residence ns
nceurily.
Deputy Polino fnmininsioncr
Dougherty has su-pended Detedivc
Theodore Truycr, who repoited that
.Miss Singleton was hurt accident
ally. Oelrirli-. a milliruiniri), is a sou of
the Inte Herman Oelrichs, Sr., who
mnrricd JI'ish Tliercwi Fair, duughter
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AUTOLOADING
SHOTGUNS
NY wny you look at it, the
Autoloader is me. iujn-
est development in
q$ modern shotgun design.
$rj It puts five loads nt your
SftTfl disposal by merely pressing
the trigger. It puts the recoil to
useful worl to eject the
empty and slip in the fresh
shell.
It naves the gunner's shoulder
richi his sport of annoyances in
creases hia shooting tiverayt:.
Your danger is that in your en
thusiasm over the autoloading prin
ciple, you may forget to insist on
getting the embodiment of thnt
principle the Remington Autoload
ing Shotgun.
Tti prulir il?r.lf f di INtnitini
tiw nunr In il.uil l.. U IjU mi waul in .U. I. U
-I on. ul tl, ltn.mi. illi. I lU. .!
1.1 Jr,fMnMitii Otrm lu wm tm IM gun iImII,
Iteinlniilnn AriiifUnlun Metallic l.'jrtrlJe (To.
'I llioJir II f"n VwW
'tVltwAlt rifi'JBlM" ,"-vy,i wUi WVTOSS JlTVi;
ifc aaa'aiTajtaaVaa av
W -V V V W T
PURE WOOL BATTS
For comforts, come in
fwo sizes:
21. lbs. ... . . $2.50
Wfc lbs. .. . $3.50
than
dinner digester Jt is better
qunrt of dyspepsia tablets.
Tho company whUi brought it hero
for n fthori run last night is a capi
tal one not n wenl; member in the
cast. -livery ono of thein worltit iik
if his or her heart wore completely
wrapped up in it.
NEW ROOF FOR PIONEER
HOTEL AT JACKSONVILLE
Tlio U. 8. hotel nt JackgonviUo is
being roshlngled by W. K. Flnnoy for
.TudBes J. It. Nell and B. 11. "Watson,
its ownoru. It will talco 00,000 aliln
Klea for tho work. Tho U. 8, hotel is
tho pioneer hostolry of this section,
and lu tho enrly days was tho center
of tho social and political Ilfo of this
section.
With Mcdford trado is Medford made.
CENTUALIA, Pa., Oct 2. Haln to
day In retarding tho rescuors In their
efforts to reach Thomas Tosliesky, a
miner, entombed slnco last Friday In
tho Continental mlno hero. It Is not
believed now that ho can bo reached
boforo'tomorrow.
Water Is pourng Into tho mlno and
causing ropeatod falls of rock. Mlno
officials fear that Tosliesky will Ioro
his norvo, as ho crlos out with every
fall. lie is showing tlm strain more
hourly and physicians fear ho will go
insnno unless rescued soon.
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES FOR
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
CHICAGO CALLS BLUFF
OF GARBAGE PLAN1
CHICAGO, Oct. 2. Hacking down
completely from tho stand Its officers
assumed yesterday when thoy threat
ened to allow city garbage to rot un
less tho city purchnFcd Its plant im
mediately et a certain flguro, the
Chicago Reduction company today of
fered to contlnuo In oporatlon for ton
days or until other arrungoiuents can
bo made. TJio city council took tho
matter uudcr advlsomcut,
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FOWNE'S GLOVES
.The tfloyp that wears.
Ui-biit'n, real kid, while
and black $3.50
L'-biil'ii, real kitl, blaek,
white, eolow .. $1.50
C6-IN. ALL WOOL SUITING
Coni(.'. in the new mixtures for fall, so very de
sirable for coat and skirt or one-piece dress,
regular value $2.fi0 special price onlv..$1.98
NEW EPONGE SPECIAL, 98c
38-in. Kponge, comes in new mixed colors, very
special only 98
ALL WOOL BATISTE
Comes in all Ihn new evening .shades, regular
u'"jc quality, special 50
24-IN. SILK POPLIN, 49c
This season's very popular silk, conies in all new
shad'- for evening wear, very special at..49
36-IN. PLAIN & FANCY CURTAIN SCRIM
JJig assortment to select from, prices up io 20c;
special priced J'Yiday and Saturday 12'
$1.50 HOUSE DRESS AND WRAPPERS 98c
IMade from good quality flanucleite, percale and
gingham, come in light and dark colors; extra
special value, each, only.. 98
LADIES' NECKWEAR
A clean-up snap in Ladies' Neckwear to mako
room for other goods; we place on sale Neck
wear worth up to each at only 10
BARGAIN SALE ON NOTIONS
7 spools Coal's Cotton Thread for -5
.Hair Net, silk covered with elastic, all colors, 6
for 10
Silk Covered Spiral Collar Stays, 2'. or !) inches
long, 9 for 5
DRESS SHIELDS
Cambric Covered Dress Shield, conies in all
sixes, regular 10c seller: special, 3 for. 25
$1 WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE GOWNS 59c
Women's Night Clowns, made of striped flan
nelette, round neck and lay-down collars, long
sleeves, made extra full and long; special h'ri
day and Saturday price 59
WOMEN'S BLACK ALBIAN HOSE
Kino knit, double sole and wide garter lops, ex
tra special 'i5; 2 pairs for 25
8c OUTING FLANNEL 5c
Light awl dark Outing Flannel, comes in stripes
and checks, always sold elsewhere at Be; spe
cial for .Friday and Saturday 5?
ODDS AND ENDS CHILDREN'S UNDERW'R
Values up to (()c, to close out for two days, each,
only '. 190
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Just
Arrived
A Carload of
Trunks,
Suit Cases,
Traveling
Bags
also
Carpenters Tool
Boxes
During the Big Sale
at Factory Prices.
Will H. Wilson
Cheapest Store in the West
126 N. Front
"WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW"