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MEDFORD llATV TRTHOTF), MEPFOttP'. ORROON. SATURDAY. yOVraMBRR 22, MM. PXGE RTX. KELLY SECURES 15 OUT OF 20 CONVICTIONS CASES With the verdict this afternoon in tlifl enso ot W. T. Orccn of Evnns crook chnrBPil with burning a church, l'r6socutor K. 13. Kelly closes the crlmlnnl cases of this term ot court a torni unusual In tlruo consumed, nml number of convictions. Slnco October 26, Incluillng n two dny's recess by tho court SO cases have been tried, with lfi convictions, nnd four acquittals. This is an aver age of a enso n day. In provlous terms the criminal calendar has lapped over Into December, increasing tho expense. Tho threo acquittals wcro Karl Potter, accused of incest, C. K. Patterson, accused of larceny by bal lot, and Mrs. Ownio Knuctzcn and Mrs. Kelts charged with assault. Tho violations tried embraced crimes from murder to petit larceny. KENTNER It NEWS OF THE ORCHARD Some Historical Facts Concering Blight Wlint the United States department of Doing. Agriculturv Huh Done ami Is lly Prof. P. J. O'Oara Tho fact that pear blight has been more or less severe in all parts ot the Pacific northwest during the past season has caused more general In terest to bo manifested In ts control than heretofore. Not so many yenrs ago fruit growers of tho Pacific coast looked upon the disease as hardly of pear blight and give a few perti nent facts concerning it. 1 am fortunnto enough to have In my reference library practically all the papers, (or at least abstracts ot them) concerning this disease since i tho early date of 1731. Tho first known reference to this disease was in tho form of n lotter written Decem ber 22nd, 1733. This letter, written by William Denning, described tho NORTHWEST APPLE OUTPUT 6000 AS Tho following Is Hie eslimnle of northwest shippers of tho 10KI np pie output of the northwest : Carloads. worthy of serious attention, and with ,jjcn0 n8 j10 8aw it on tho high DECEMBER 2 Tho trial of 11. C. Kcntncr In dicted for tho alleged embezzlement ot 15000 during his management ot tho 11. C. Kentner and Company storo was set by Judge Calkins today for Tuesday, December 2. Tho court after finishing routino business Mon day will adjourn until that date. Following tho completion ot tho Kentner case tho civil docketfwlll be gin, among tho first, being that ot I. II. Whoelcr ot Marshtlcld. who is suing ex-Sheriff Wilbur Jones for al leged falso Imprisonment In connec tion with his arrest as a suspect in tho Rogoway murder mystery. YUAN BEHEAD 26 OFFENDERS PEKIN, Nor. 22,Twcnty-slx plotters against President Yuan Shi Kal wcro beheaded hero today. Documentary ovldonce, seized when they were arrested, was said to prove tho Shanghai, Wo Sung, Nankin and Hankow garrisons ready to. Join tho Impending rebellion. Good judges said they believed the movement had gouo so far that noth ing Yuan could do would prevent an uprising. BURNS SENTENCED TO ONE TO FIFTEEN YEARS H. C. Burns, convicted of killing his tramp traveling companion dur ing a quarrol at Talent threo weeks ago was sentenced to servo In the state prison from ono to IS years by Judgo Calkins yesterday afternoon. Burns received tho verdict stoically, but blames his troublo on drink. difficulty wore they forced to co operate In Its control It Is the samo old story an epidemic is never ade quately feared or dreaded until it Is upon us. Infectious diseases aro so striking in their effects, and so de structive to llfo that they at once becomo topics ot general Interest when outbreaks of great virulence oc cur. At such times every ono would like to give his view of how to con-1 lands ot the Hudson as early as 1780. Wo cannot bo mistaken In what ho saw for tho reason that ho described tho disease fairly well. However, ho gnvo as tho causative agent a borer which ho found In tho trunks of affected trees. Kroni this early date down to 1SS0 numerous observers recorded their findings re garding tho disease, but In every case they fel Unto error as to tho real Wennli'hee - -11700 Ynklmn - -l'JOO Hooit Kivcr 700 Hogiin Klver -. -. - -. !KU Southern lihvho .. . .- -. 5100 Walla Walla -j MO Spokane - MO Hitter Hoot -.-- . l 100 Other districts . - . loO Total . . ... 0000 Tho Hoguo liver portion is incur root, as 4.0 cars have already boon shipped nml 150 ears yet remain for shipment. $1.00 to $1.85; 10 Is, $1,110 UIMMs, $t.4r: .inos, $t,.ir to .fi.no; mas, $l.r0; Wngeuer, extra funny 7H-SH-, $l.t!.V, 00s, $1.00 10 1-1 Ills, $l.r.0j 12fis, $1.00; Wngonor, fiuiov 7'Js, $1.00: Mis, $1.10 10 Is, $l.r0; IMs, $1.00 to $1.70; 1118s, $1.10 Io $l.rWi; IfiOs, $Ur; I tills, $1.-10 Io $1.70. Josephine County Growers nsxoelu tiou, (Iruuts Pass, Or.: tins Jonath nns, oxlrn, $1,110 to $1.50; uvormjo $1.1(1; '2V2 Jounllmus, fancy, $1,115 l,o $l.-lfi, average $1.11. GRANTS PASS CITY trol tho particular disease tho fakir, causa simply becauso of tho fact that tho tool and the Ignoramus all takln,:' they did not use scientific methods, a hand. As a rule, tho mighty wea-i About 1S7S Prof. T. J. Durrlll of tho I NKW YOH1C, Nov. 1'2.M private sale, extra fuuey Sptt.enhergs nver- ni.ii $2.30; market ovprerowded; only pon called tho pen is used, and university of Illinois distinctly stated j large Spltrenhergs, -l-tier fruit in newspaper offices aro imposed upon , ng belief thnt tho pear blight disease I tlcnmnd. and deluged with articles which con-; wn8 caused by bacteria. InlSS0ho Chicago Through miction, one tain neither truth or scientific factb. i performed a scries of experiments by nml one-half ears mixed Colorado In my offlco I have a notablo col-nnocuintlng healthy branches with, apples; extra fnuey .lonntluni", lection of articles on pear blight con-. tne juCC8 of diseased trees, and; $1.00; fancv, $2.10; extra tnncy trol, somo ot them written by half- readily produced tho disease. Ho baked psetido scientists who havejni0 studied tho perm which ho se novcr had tho opportunity for work jCUrc( n pure culture and gnvo the In a good laboratory or tho privileges Causatlvo organism Its name. ot an up-to-date referenco library. However, such people feel that thoy j (To continued.) aro Just as able to give auvieo regard lac such an important matter as those who havo studied the subjc for years. The old Homan who said, "Ncc scire fas est omnia" was right, but it Is possible, for most ot us to know tho truth about that which In terests us most. Tho facts concerning the history of pear blight and tho discovery of tho pear blight germ arc well known. Regarding the matter ot blight con trol, both by the direct method ot era dication and by the indirect method ot producing resistant varitles through selection and hybridization, let it be '.WENATCHEE PLANS CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGNS Every fruit district in the north west is organizinp to fight blight. The Wcnatchee World reports that the Commercial elub of that city has appointed u committee to rnioc funds for blight eradication in that div ..... .., - HJVIf 4UUIUUJJM M1UI.H ljOt " i o said that both methods have .been J e:n,reg,;ed to oven n discussion of the - t i .... i, .... ... in practice lur a iuok nine, n mcic . guujcct. is any ono afflicted with that mental ' . trouble known as "Folio de doute," I Legal blanks tot sale at the Mall It might bo well to go into the history Home Homily, $l.Sl; Wiuesnps, ex tra fancy, $l.7tl; fnuey, $1.58; choice, $1.-10; Wnhington Winesnps, $1.77 to $2.11. Sold by Chicago Orcen Fruit Auetiou eompnny, for account of North Pacific Fruit Ois trihutors from North Yakima: Stny nmn Winesnps, extra fancy, 72s, $2.10; 80s, $2.05; fills, $1.95 to $2; 10 is, $1.75; 112-125s, $1.S0; lIISs, ; 150-lli:is, $1.80; fancy 5(U, 20; OJs, $2.20; 72-80. $1.80; 8S, $1.70; extra fancy 175-210s, $1.S5; fancy, 145-220s, $1.72; W'ngener, ex tra fancy, 150-1I15, $1.75; fancy 110-1701, $1.52; Stn.uniin, fancy UOs, rrlhun afflca Draperies W csrrr a vrr compute lint ot draperies, laco curtains, fixtures. tc and do all.ctaaia of upholaUrlnK. A asocial man to Took after tlila work exclusively and- wilt tire aa good eervlce aa la poaalbl to get In even tho larceat cRlraTt Weeka & McGowan Co. (WANTS PASS, Or., Nov. 22. Tlio Grants Pass puhtio .mrket (s now a municipally owned Institution, the oily council at its mecling Inst night having taken it over from the committee of citizens under whose management it had been initiated and controlled to this date, An or diiiniiee hud been Introduced at the previous meeting of Ihn council pro viding for the transfer of the mar ket to the city, and this came up for final action Inst night. Aido from tho salary that has been paid a market muster, Ilia institution has been self-supporting, tho rents of stalls meeting tho minor expenses. Farmers have sola for cash $125;i worth of produce during the sixteen mnrket days, and patronage Is increasing. Ooffoo "When you know wlint you want to do do it. "Wlioii you know what you want get it. Else what's the use of learning and resolv ing? You want tho hest eoffee. You aro told it's Schilling's Hest with the strongest pos sible guarantee money baek. What use for not trving or for nutting it off f Now; at once, today. 'Hello"--"yos." "Please scud mo n can ot Schilling's Host Coffee." "All right" "Good bye." f HARVARD WINS ANNUAL GAME (Continued from Page 1) yard's 20-yard line. By a scries of rushes Mahnn and Bnoklcy earned the boll' to Ynle's 35-ynrd lino and Briokloy sent nnother goal spinning through tho lnlo posts. Pendleton returned Knowlcs' kick off from tho 20-ynrd line. Then Dana went through the Ynlo lino for four yurds. Miihau carried tho ball to Yale's -12-yard lino nnd Brickloy broke through for a run of 35 yards and then drop-kicked n goal from Yale's 35-ynrd lino, Tho period ended with tho ball In YuIo'h posses sion on Harvard's 40-yard line. In Fourth l'eriod Brickloy nnd Malum by turns car ried tho bull io Yale's 17-yard line. Hero tho good right too of Brickley drop-kicked n goul from Yalo's 20 ynrd line. A few minutes, later, nf tcr an exchange of fiuts, Malum caught Iho hall fair on the 45-yard line, Brickloy attempted n place ment goal, but failed. The game onded without further scoring. Fljinl Scores Chicago 10, Wisconsin 0. Curliblo 35, Syrncuso 28. Lnfayctto 7, Lehiph 0. Navy 48, New York Vnivorbity 0. Those riimpkln Pies. Tho turkey Js on tho tabic With tho tings all piping hot And heads aro bowed for graco, Up Bpoaks a lttlo tot Pal seo Tommy's feasting eyes Looking nt the sideboard At mother's pumpkin pics, ' Your Thanksgiving plea will bo all right It fiiado from Dagloy's canned pumpkin, Ask J'u.ur grocer. 1 ? t T t t T t t t t t f t y f y t f y t y t y t t t y t t y T ? y $ Mazda Lamps Another Reduction in the price of Tungsten Lamps On account of improved methods of manufacture, the price of MAZDO TUNGSTEN LAMPS '" j lias been reduced as follews: , Size in Candle Old New Watts. Power. Price. . Price. 15 12 $ .-JO $ .35 20 1G- .40 .JJ5 25 20 . JO .35 40 ' 32 . .'15 ' .35 GO 50 . , .GO V; .45 100 80 ' .90 .80 150 . . 115 . 1.35 1.20 250 200 2.25 2.00 '!i T. 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