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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
an mnnrcNDKNT nicwhpafbh
ruiiMHiir.n Evrenv aktuunoon
IIXCUI'T SUNDAY iiv tub
MKDrOItU ritlNTINQ CU.
Tho T)fmooratlo Times, ThA Meilfnrd
Mnll.Tlio Medford Ttlbune. Tho South
ern Orcironlitn. Tho Aiihtnml Trltmne.
Offleo Mall Trluuno IhillilltiR-. 25-17-S9
North Kir street: telephone 76.
Offlrlkl I'nn-r of the City of Medford.
Official I'ui'cr of Jnckmrn County.
OKOnOE PUTNAM. Hdlto and Manacer
Kntnrod flu second-class matter t
Sfmtfnrri, OrrRon, under the set it
March I, 187P.
sunnoniPTTOir hatks.
On yAr, by mnll .....-. .IMC
One month, by matt. . .50
Per month, dcllwrwl !, ojirrltr In
Medford, JhcKboiivIIIo Jvnd Con
trnl lMlnL . .. . 80
BnturOay only, by mull, jwr jwr,- S.on
Weekly, per year. .- . - -. 1-a"
TOTALING 85, CLOSE
DKS MOINKS. town, Not. 21.
All of Io Moluoa' SC raloona -were
clofcd down for good today. Tho
thirsty, however, did not sutfor, as
li ami rods went to Valley Junction,
nearby.
Tho saloon keepers were propar
Ins to nsk tho stato supremo court
for n ro-hoarlng on' tho validity of tho
law tinder which their place wero
closed, and to nsk permission to re
main open until December 9, when
tho court meets again.
A big temperanco rally to celebrate
tho closing of tho saloons will bo
held tomorrow night.
CITY PAY ROLL FOR
YEAR AMOUNTS TO $35,100
Tho following statoment Issued by
the city recorder gives tho payroll
complete wttn a few incidental ex
penses exception such as extra pollco
men and firemen during vacation
time, etc.
Tho report shows that tho payroll
is $35,100 a year, Including such sal
aries as that of electrical and plumb
ing inspectors, Intake tendcro, etc.
Tho report follews:
General Ktiuil
Recorder ....... ......-..........-...$. .125. 00
lSs.OO
wiiiQi -.i .) !
Pollco scrgoant ........
Patrolman
Patrolman
inj or ....... ..
City attornoy
Market master ..................
Stenographer .............
Kocordcrs assistant1.....!..
Councilman, six nt $23..
Kxtfo pollco variable......
83.00
80.00
SO.OO
S0.OO
75.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
70.00
50.00
For month 9 1,095.00
For year ..... $ 13,1 4 0.00
Water Fund
Water Superintendent .......J 123.00
Assistant, Water Sunt. 90.00
Assistant Water Supt. 90.00
Intako tender C0.00
Hescrvolc tender ...-........... C0.00
Kxlra labor by duy, varlablo
Fcr, month I 425.00
For year 0100.00
Street nwl Ilond l'uiiil
C'Ky onglneor 1 150.00
Street Commissioner 100.00
Assistant commissioner ........ 75.00
Klcctrlcal Inspector 75.00
Stroet sprinkler with team.... 125.00
Laborer (day) 7C.00
Laborer (day) 75.00
Laborer (day) ..... ........-..... 70.00
Laborer (day) G5.00
Kstra labor by day, variable
For month J 810.00
For pear $9720.00
Fire Fund
FJrg chief .... i 90.00
Assistant chief 80.00
Cnilnlu i.. 70.00
Driver 70.00
Flranian . 70.00
Firaman t 70.00
lCiuratlabor varlablo
For month 450.00
For year -...-? 5 100.00
Fuik Fund '
Superintendent I 60. 0o
Janitor . -'0.00
Kxtraholp In ummr Tr
iable ....
Fit month ? 70.00
Per .year -..- v 84 0.00
2' fieiicral Sewer
Plumbing Inspector ? 75. Q0
Incidentals extra
Per
mouth 7C-00
For yoar
$ 900.00
To'tul
General , ' 113.140
Water...
StreQla'and roads
Flro ..
Farlc t.,...,
0,100
9,720
5,400
840
900
Sewer,....
TotalX. --t 3G;10,0
ThoTftUovo amounts do not Include
any wlrajliity for firemen and police
moytcatlomj.iior for sickness etc.
'jC v K.1iFp8S. ,
T), ' city Ilcoordor-
A PRIVATE
HP HIS annual district mooting of INltMlfoitl sdiool dislvit't
was held Saturday, wilh scarcoly auyuuo nnsoul but
tho. members of tho s'liool board.
Tho inoinboi's complained because tho public, showed no
interest and voted a ton-mill lovy, and Chairman Cochran
rook occasion to irrill critics of Mod ford schools, pronounc
ing thorn superior to any schools in tho stato. nut except
ing I'ortlaiKl.
On this point, there is a slight disagreement with Mr.
rochran, for if Mod fort I schools are tho host in tho stato.
the schools of the state need "fixing" badly.
Tho reason that scarcely anyone beside the school
hoard attended the mooting was because no one know it
was to be hold, except, the board.
There was no public notice of the mooting, no adver
tisement, of it not even the newspapei-s know' of it.
This lack of publicity is tho trouble with the Medford
school boa ril. The meetings are private, no one knows
when tho are held or what is done. The board acts as
if it was a private corporation yet even private corpora
tions must not.ifv stockholder of mcetimjs.
ISvery taxpayer and citizen is a stockholder in the pub
is 1. 1 1' -II If.. I- ---1 1 I I ! I ,1 ' I"
iicKcmiiusauii an meetings
given opportumtv to he present.
1 he board is spending the
ue is never taicen into commence ami (toes not know what
is going on.
.In the six years' residence in Medford, the editor of
tlie Mail Tribune has never known when a school board
meeting was to be hold, nor where it was held, nor what
was done. Nor has a school meeting ever boon public or
attended by a representative of the press. And if the
.newspapers do not know, how much less can the public
know'?
No wonder there is little interest manifested in the
schools how can, there ho. when the public is not kept
informed and interested in the schools and their manage
ment? And when a district mooting is hold and nobody turns
out, because no one knows of the meeting, who is to blame
but the school board?
If the school board wants the public to be interested in
scnooi atiairs, tliey want to
attitude. No wonder it meets
part of the people.
Publicity could do the schools no harm -it is onlv
feared by those who have something to hide.
NOT EMPIRE BUILDING
"PVIFFICULTV of raising
-' son why the Oregon Trunk is not extended" to a con
nection with the Pacific & Eastern by the Hill system.
Almost the same day comes the ' announcement that
two palatial stunners will be built by the Hill lines at a
cost ot ?o,UUU,UOO to run between San Francisco and As
toria, to handle the world's fair traffic. Docks and facili
ties at Astoria will be installed at a cost' of an additional
million or two.
A few days later conies the announcement that
.$5,000,000 is to be spent at once by the II ill linos in the
construction of a large power plant at Clear Lake, east
of Eugene.
Here are eleven millions of money raised, despite hard
times talk, for Hill enterprises in Oregon that will develop
no part of Oregon as the same money in a railroad would.
The six million expended for steamers to keep people
from going through Oregon would have built and equipped
the railroad from Hind to Medford in first-class shape,
withji )ranch to Klamath .Kails. The five millions for
the power project would have extended the lino to the
coast and left, a million for
Neither the Oregon" Trunk
ever pay expenses as railroads, because they arc merelv
disconnected units of a system. The Oregon' Trunk inus'r
look for tonnage to the Jackson and Ivlamath timber belt
and the fruit, produce and
valley and Klamath region
If James .T. Hill wants to
builder he had bettor stick to
country, Instead of using the money to build steamers that
only further develop tin! city.
I
NEW YORK, Nov 24. - Hu.ev.-ed '
heaviness prevailed at tho op.nlui; of
the mock market today. lUHroa.I
shares braced lutor, showing a firm
undertone. Frlco chansos were nr-
row. M. K. & T. ioso 1, Although
tho ecr! speculation produced only
sliKht price fluctuations, losses wero
gradually effaced. Honda wero easy,
Th market dosed dull.
The mallet five nouns of tradlns
on record In the ntock oxchungo here
wan rocordado today, when the deal
In totaled only 67.274 shares. The
fiwloiifi low record was July 11, last,
when GC.G71 shares echaiiKod hands.
XOTICH.
Votlco Is heroby given that tho un
designed will apply to tho city coun
cil of the city ot Medford, droRon, at
Its next regular meeting Docombor
2nd, 1S13, for a llcenso to sell eplrl
tuoiis, vinous nnd malt liquors In
quantities loss than a gallou, nt their
placo ot buslnois on South Kir street,
located at lots 10, 11 and 12, block
4D, of the original townslte, in said
city, Tor a porlod of six months,
. HOTEL. MOOIIIS.
Dato of first, publication flfnvom
bor, liOlh, 1013,
MEDFORD MAIC TRIBUNE,
CORPORATION
suouiu ue punucanii me punuc
public's money, yet the imb
cease their nublic-bc-danincd
criticism and distrust on the
money, we tiro told, is the rea
harbor imnrovements.
nor Pacific & ISastern will
livestock of the Rogue River
to make it a dividend payer.
make trood his title of omiire
railroads, which develoi) the
DIRIGIBLE FLIES
OVER LOS ANGELES
lm axoKLKS. Xov. 21. -Cam
, ,.., Monert,t ,Hr,.0 ,,..
wi,i ,,i0,i ,y y ' K'iHiluiii,liiie(
Miilfil i'roiii I'ltfaiidomi to Low An
',-,," tmlny. Aflor oin-lin
.Ic t'xltiv. Aflor oin-liiiL' above
I IIib city for Aovcnil minutes Kiinhcii-
-Iiik- hciiddd lim era ft toward I'u
, il'Uin. 'J'liniihiiiids of iiui'soiih wntclied
(lie flisjlit from the .street mid the
tot of liiyli biiililinyp.
PASADKNA, Cnl, Xv. 21. Af
ifr driflinu' about in tins nir for near
ly two milch- nt the end of the flight
lo J.oi Anselcs nnd return in hit
tiinnt i dirigible, Hoy Knabeiisliiie
laudfd hnfely k' even pasHenKers
ih an nrmiga riovc on the Imnkx of
Hie Arroyo Seeo liere shortly before
noon lodnv. A wulcr pipe beeoinini
loohened mid flooding the engine in
the explanation of the minimi).
Women carpet-seVors of San Fran
cisco have organized.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lady Aeslbtant.
HH H. IIAIlTIti'lT
Phone M. 47 ana 47-J-3
Ambulance Scrvlco Deputy Coroner
MEDFORD. ORTCnOtf. MOOTAV. VOVflMlWR 2-U13.
NEWS Of HE ORCHARD
Some Historical Facts Concerning Blight
What tho 1'nltoil States llopm ttiirnt of An U'ultutv llai Hone ami Is
DiiIiik.
Prowoiw to Dr.
oilier liorlieiiHui'iit
Huirill's th-eovory
writer hml hint
t'd nt the iHilMlily of tho dieio
heiug httctoiiiil in luvlmo, hut no oiu
had taken the trouble lo deuiousttute
IN tni iiiituio.
The exporimiMilul tesulln Ruined l.v
l'lnf. Itiirrill woie (Mfufinm;d and ev
ti'uded by Mr. ,1. ( Arthur dining
ISSl liv nienns of fimititr iuoeulu
lions. The fiit instiinee of meii
ful iimeuliitiou wi'iji trenrdiil soim
vrt before thi- linit'. A- 1 1 v n
18"d V.. S. Hull sueroeded in pro
ducing tho di.oiwo by pntlhig Mimll
slioe ot doomed btnk honouth tin
live Imfl; of a houllhv penr tu-o.
However, ho did not go beyond the
work of uiorumtioit nnd did not
studv or di'inon-trnto the ooiiiilip
ngenl.
Wnlte' liiot(liillout
About I tie lime that Dr. Uurrill nnd
llr. Arthur were working "with I1i
i!tenp Prof. ,r. II. Wnile, now of
the ili'pnrlment of ngrieidliiro, wn
n student nt the I'nivetvily of 1 Hi
noi-. Tho uhjeit being an inton'!
iug one. he hetrnn some iiilero'tiuic
esporiniPRti following the nietl; !
promt'd by Dr. Uurrill. l'mf.
Wnite's Fttuliox rortiilUut iu hi deter
mining I lie full life hi.-tory of the
prnr blight trertn. It w he who
found for the first time that tin K'ar
blight genu iu nature lixes oulv in
the dincafod ti-it- of the pome
truit
fruits whieh it infect. Prexioii to
I
'rot. Welle work it w- thought
inni ine genu hvwi m Hte imui oi iuo;,jim, nllv ot,r j Ameriea." It 1"
orehnrd. or perlmv tn enrried ,u, known ,wt pmriek Ihirrv win
through the nir Iiy the wind--. The!,,,, i,I)ort,,r f hundred of vnrieee
findinc of what Prof. Wnite termed r Kuronenn near, toe I her with
"hold-over" blight pnixed to be the.
key to the control of iiear blight,.
Mar
through the method of erudiention.
After graduation nt the I'liivertity
of Illinois Prof. "Wnite tnok up 1ii
pear blight studio in I lie department
of agriculture, where he liitr been u
pathologist for nbout twenty-seven
yean". During nil this time he Iiiik
carried out many elaborate e.xieri
nient. not only in the matter of
eradication work, luit nlong other
lines jinmrly, the pruduelioii of re
.sistarit viinetieH throu-jli .seleetton
and Ip'iiridtzttlion.
Tho campulKti lo clean up lliu or
chards of the Kogui' river valley be
gan in earnest today Nino now In
spector have been appointed. They
mot with Chief liwpeutor ' W. .Myer
at Ihe Daggott orchard Momloy morn
ing nnd wero given a lesson In cul
ling out blight ami tho treatment of
other diseases. This does not menu
thai they are to devota nny tlmo to
this work, except to show nrchardlsU
how to hnndln Infections,
Tho special Inspectors nre: Ceo.
Helton, Klmer Oatman, J. O, Van
Dorn, It. I. Manning I). W. Htone, T.
J. WlllamBon, W. II. Hrown, Al Fan
koy and Itosn Kline. Tho regular In
spoctors are J. W. iloyers, T. F.
Smith, J. C. Aitkin and C. C. liaruiim.
At a meeting of tho committee ap
pointed at the fruitgrowers mas
mooting two weeks ago hold Satur
day, Messrs. .Madden and Forry re
ported tho result of their uppearauce
before the county court and tho co
operation secured fiom tho court In
the sanction of additional Inspectors
and work along lluoa Indicated by
Commissioner Carson.
Tho committee decided to make a
detailed report to tho fruitgrowers,
and personally to endeavor to securo
their co-operation In cleaning up or
chards, mid enlist tho support of tho
press to this end
ART STORE
Itoduced prices
plcturo framing.
on plcturoe and
CLEAN-UP ORCHARD
CAMPAIGN
BEN
IN E TORI
Century Edition of
MUSIC
5c a Copy
while it lasts
Phono No, "7-J .'JO N. C3rjK Ht.
HullethiH Tor .Ml
It N often said Hint Ihe findings
of 0i simhiUhIh in tlio depiiilment of
ugrieullinv filler very hlowlv down
lo (he eounuon people, llmt in lo
wiy. the farmer. This howoxer im
uuli-ue, for the iviimiui llmt no noon
er niv imiMitiuil fuel- Known limit
Ihey nro given to Ihe woihl lliituigli
the medium ofliiilletiim mid liv uieuiw
of the pill die prrtiH.
1'iof. Woile's work on penv Idiglil
has not even been dupliented hv au,
ollvi'r worker, nor lum it been im-
proved upon to Ihe Nlmhlet extent,
lie N more llmu ever lutenvxtm) in
Ihe work t the pieent time mid
during Ihe iiiutiv eur-. tint t he lm-.
been iu llie depnrtment he Inn never
given up Ihe work of experimenting
to find better method of eoiilrol.
,dt milage of Department
In nil tho work enrried on in Hie
department of ugrieidture iu the eon
ttnl of pear blight I'rof. W'nite nud
his nMt!Uil have hud the peculiar
iidvnutnge whielt no oilier net of e
porimenter Ime Imd. A Mion ii
lie liegmi hit pear bUnlit woik whieh
included the wittily of melliodx of
erudiention, he was fortunate enough
to have ueee to onie of the bet
pear eolleelioimin the eoiiutrv. For
iiiHtnuee, he vim permitted to experi
ment in the pwtr eolleetimi of Pat
lick Harry., the noted Amerienu hor-
tienllttri.t. ''Tliw iMMir eidleeliou, '
lp 4.tttN., in one of hU biilletiim.
.,rol
'probably eontnin more vnrictio
ti..,, r Oriental oriuin. F.ven iu the
....hI.. ..inetiiw Prof. Wnite Iim.I don
ne
an imuience nmouiil of wmk in rout
ing or hybridixing. He had pmdneed
not hiiiidreds of seedlings, but limn
sands of them. A n matter of fact
his work on pnllouixntinii of near
flowers wns meiely incidental to his
pear blight studies in oilier words,
the work iu pollennlioii whieh he Inter
enrried out wns purely seeondnry to
the nrime object, itnnielv, the eontorl
of bliiiht.
(To bo continued.)
F
POUTI.xND. Ore Nov, 21 Oil
Den Onvls. onto considered ihe jnos
dlsplsed ot the apple family by many
orchardlsts Is this e.tr making hj
tory for Itself ami Incident))- tilling
the bank books of those that grow It
Notwithstanding the fact that tho
Hen Davis has little favor with tho
American apple buying public, It Is
received with favor by those sections
that are looking for u bright red
fruit that has tho most extreme keep
ing quality.
"While wo sold some Hen Davis
apples' early In the season al advan
tageous prices," says W. F. Owln
general manager of the Northwestern
Fruit Kxchunge, "wo later derided
to hold for more money. At the
stari of tho sciitmu wo sold 10,000
boxes of Jtoguo river stock, orchard
run nt SJ.10 and sold all thnt tho
Casbmero people had to offer ' at
f l.2fi for their hesl grnde.
"Now wo haxu decided to glev our
friends Iu Kuropo u chauro nt soma
of these appleH and wo reel that wo
will bo amply repaid in dollars and
cents for tills. Tho shipments nro
now en route to Kuropo.
"The Hen Davis apple Is n very
E. D. Weston
Official Photographer of th
Medford Commercial Club
LD
N
OA
PROVES
POPULAR
OREGN
MARIS
Amateur Finishing
Post Card
Panoramic Work
Flash lightu
Portraits
Interior and exterior view
Negatives made any turn
and any place by appoint
ment.
J.. M. IIAIIMOV, .Manager,
208 E, Main Phone 1471
poimlar one In plares lolnoto fftoiii
easy IrnnHpot'tnllnn. That In tho
reivnon why IMilna niinually take
such n llbeial Hiipply of this variety.
It Is one of Ihe IiohI linking applei
mown and Ik iinlt popular Iu many
places for that teaseu.
"This neanou wan practically h fall
ore for the Hon Oabi crop over)
where. The apple growing section
of the middle west that prodiuee
henxlly of this variety as n usual
rule, had llltlo t ""'" ttiln year.
One this account values nllmbed high
er than usual and the demand wnH
ipillo brisk."
At this time the Yellow Nowtown
Is (he real big nollor In the apple
trade. Ily far odds It Is In liluuosl
demand. Tho Noithweteiii Fruit
ICxebaiiKO repot Is last tmlos of thU
variety in mind t.sr hut In today
holding firm nt . HO. Tbeio are
few ears of SplUoulmiisrt aalhihle,
but the demand Is not extensive and
there will prolmbl) be suftlrleiit for
tho trade The price ueiiotnll Is
II "fi f o b for extra fancy.
E
AT
NKW YOltIC, Nov. 21 Through
auction Oregon Cornice pears sl.es
72.11)1). 2 20; I20h to 1M. . ".,
Howell pears, $2. fid; Cornell pears,
$2.10; Kelffer pears. 12 10; lluerre
Knster, S0 to 1 00s, 2 7."., smaller,
12 20: Winter Nellls No. 1. 2 :..
No. 2, $2 10; lluerre Clnlrgeau,
$2.10; Hotter poors, U r.o, Winter
Nellls Jumble. $3.10; California Win
ter Nellls, $2.33; lluerre Knster
$2.0.1; popular price on Spit here
now, $2.25. large lis not wauled
Arrivals 60 cnrti on Itarclny at root
dock. Trade artlvti. Hod fruit In
demand. Haldwln bringing from
$3.00fri25. Greening from $3 00
ft I.7R, iiiimtly from $3 00r at)
Chicago Weather unusually wnrm
trade not taking hold. Through
auction today t rnr Idaho Jonathan,
1 1.7 1 W 1 os; t nir Wyoming Orlmes
Ooldeu. $1 M .I'l.OS; I car Idaho
Home Hcauty, $1.10; 1 ear Washing
ton Jonathans, $.fi7W 1. 02; ear and
halt mlxd Washington apples, extra
fancy Ouno. $1.00; Wagner nud Hald
wln fancy, $1.13; fancy Home Hcau
ty, 11.53.
Philadelphia Sold by J. F. Wll
son, account various shippers nt We
nnlchre, W'nsh., Home (leant), extra
fancy, fils, 2.r.ril 2 30; W'lnesaps.
extra fancy, AS-in In, $2.10; sold by
J. F. W'IImiii. nrcoiiut Wenatcbeo
Frnduce Co., Jonathans, extra fancy,
SOs-SSs, $2 20; (irlmes liojdeu extra
fancy, 72s-XKs. $2 2.; King Davjil,
extrn fancy, I3S lMn, $2 0.',
)SEMIBOSOM
SHIRKS
i
'V
Havras much bosom
as ashirtfcalls for.
Enough for looks and
good comfort. 1
4XThc cufla will not crack.
The new graduated inter
lining prevents it,
$1.50 up.
CLIIKTT, ntAIIODY A CO,, Inc.
Makers (I An'.ow Coust '
MENDETS
Mend all leaks Instantly without
tho uso of bout, solder, cement or
rlvot In granltewnro, aluminum, hot
wuter bags, tin, copper, brass, shoot
Iron, nil cooking utonslls and rubber
goodu. Simply tighten Mendot nnd
leak Is mended. Assnrtod Minn nnd
wrench Iu each puckngo, Frlco 10
and 2Co a box,
StllH. J. , fi'l'CVCNH, Ti)lo, agent
for this county. Also on wilo at M,
F. & 11. Co., Medford.
Draperies
Wo carry u very
drupi:rlo, larn curlu
eornnlcta lln. of
Iiih, flxiuroa. etc..
ana. on uu ciiimih or uiilinliturltiH'. A
prulnl inuii to look u ft 11 r tills work
oicliislvely nrnl will vo as kuoi!
survlca us Is posslblu to gtt lu va
tho laruvst oltlvs.
Weeks & McGJowan Co,
Mmw
lii-.ilJ n
MJ
STAR
THEATER
TODAY
KELLEY and KNEELAND
('lnss( rnulcillt' Acl.
SHON, THE PIPER
101 -llimm Two-U'coli'i'
MOTOR BABY
( 'oiiicdy
OUR BABY
Kam Couii'dv
Woolworth A; Woolworth
.MiiHic mid Soitntl 1'lflVcl.s.
JIM'S ATONEMENT
WosUiu Dntiiui
Admission, 10 Oonis
GUS
- tho Tailor
MAKK.S
Ml! (Til TO FIT
AND
FIT TO wi:.u
iccrlMniFC
S and I me, v t
in - -- - wc
PANAMA'
-vi.ff ANAI.
FOUR CRUISES
rxoM NEW ORLEANS
10 Klnr.liiK, t'ntuH M'HiwaiMn
mini I to' llHTnux.
Hi S. S. rUKUST BISMARCK
JKiS. 24 FUM. 12
S. KRONPRINZESSIN CHCIL1E
FKH. 2 MAH. 17
lU-IIVTli'.N I tlOCND
15 DAYS r vii I 125 Vp
i t iii:iii i..-i-4 m:v
uiiik, .! it r-h r, i w.r
11 I- 1I..IMI lr H. 1. WITIIUU
i.t ihi: tfi h, i. ami:iiik.i.
ffrnl It' to. 1 1. 1 tU'la r0.
Hamburc- American Line
Kill Fimcll hi., Han l.'mucUco, Cut.,
or l.nrnl Ai;eiilN,
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