MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE MMB NEW YEAR'S EDITION DIVERSIFIED SECTION nirly.tlilM Tour '-.ji.ii i' u '.i j ;-:. MKDbOUI), OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY J, 19J4. NO. 241 I. .1 ' Ql i cL-aj. BJMGA TIONIN a. rx. ome, ot fhad -TflCf . . , f nternr Ee thai wil ater f ltoiitaitcl 4" crt of refcar oa&c j BIVDDWIEY . ri -m i . j . . -o-jr HK'iBiii mi m n m t jMr:u. .-, w-. r i.i vj t .' lt mib f.T.si' -, i r u.j. -n. j --v v m f m i ill i i II m m i ! m im i iii i .hvw nM:rM-.B . .47JSsV A-.rrsw5V-w A Y lAVvJHHnifSfrtW'Wv'S5--w t K X3iSttlrcv55U7IJ2aU 1 1 i i-i.'j j .wiii ki fc aMrjiftnnat,i r m r r-- ,i)L u v -mHHr vTAiM. "".t V. -l.t "tAJUS! II ky.'iuu:o thus , . j-- -t-T.t QxSllllHPBHRCV llH Ivl i& t3 PUMPED ONTO THE )IFjHKUSv ' . , ..i-i-.UlWWriffllB a; j-1 t V7n""" ' TMariiriiifaiiir m f MTiitrrn 3JSlffiKaBB9S FiSl v ,W A , 1 BHHKvWHfc SEi&HBIH 'A lri: iiorllon of the vnllcy In nl I n-Aity under thn Irrlnntlim n)flom of tlio Koriio Itlvnr CaiiAl romiinuy, rorpornliou oKiioit t) I'nirlrk Wolih, J I). Twohy nm! . K Nvll SpoVnin riiilallnlii, who linvo lut'"tl I7.i0, i 000 In tlo t'lilcrprUo, Wnlrr 't i tnkon from Utile llutio crock, hup t KinnnltMl by ilntiiH at KUli I.nhit nii'l Koiir Mllo I.nko, I'lutui :ir under , way for thoN oxtunloii of 1I1I1 ntoin to covnr CO, 000 ncrcn of rtiltUnlnl Inml nt n total cont of :. 000, 000, In. culillng tnoiintaln renervolrH Imvlni; .1 combined ntori:u rapacity of .iri.000 ncro fi'ut of wntnr, n trunk ranul 10 in 1 1 en In length, thrro main dlatrlb utlnR canalii ngRrcKntlDR 100 mile In length and 400 inllca of Intoraln. Tho flrit offort to provldo a water nupply wm Inaiiituratml nlno jours uho by 1, U, llnmllton, who formed thu KUh I-ukn Water company, and constructed tho main cunul, Four yeura uno Frod N. Ciinunlnr.ii organ ized iho HoKtio Hlvcr Canal company, InteroitliiK tli (i prennnt owneru In tho projuct. Upon hU rutlromvnt 11 enr nKo, J. T, Hulllvnti, n former con tractor, bornmo maunder. In uddl lion to BollliiB water, tho company Ix ilovolopliiK loverul hundred ncrcn of orchard under tho name, of "IIokuu IuihIb," In nddltlnn to this project, con Nt ruction work Ih underlay on tho headwatem of Hear creek by thn I'oot It II la Irrigation company, llama tho railroad company three hoes died en route and wo now have a claim In for tho loss and when received would make a net prlco on the ship ment ot $S. 29 a hundred. The shrlnkago on tho trip was not quite two per cent. rosujr tstyca c, j. ccmav, DtTCtfWhs TtflttMtt THE Cjkqt roA srv erf rtutui and conduits arc being built that will water 7500 acres of laud In tho south , end of tho valloy ai a cost of $200, 000. Tho project was promoted bv I tn i rv 1 1 1 . 1 1... 1 u T I, t , VDKOUU nilU HUHlllCII u) JIICUU ann-I)ado company, thn well known contractors, In addition to this project tho Call- forula-OrcKoii Power company has en- rouraKcd thu Installation of Individ ual puiiipliiK plnntH for tho purpose of furnlshliiK water for IrrlKntlon and 4000 acres are now Irrigated In this manner In tho valley. Producers' Prices liny )our tlckut to the Han Finn cIkio1 fair with stopover nt Medford It cohU no more. Durlnn tho sonson Just rioted, tho I'roducers' Fruit company loaded nnd whipped from Southern Orer.on '21 cars ot fruit, tho net rot urns for which they paid to growers In nctunl cash was $193,408.80. The aVerago net price per car, f. o. b after deducting nil charges ami cominli'Mon, was JSG3.70. Tho uvorngo net f. o. h. prlco re turned to groworH for Hartlett pears was $1.51 per box. Tho uvorago not price f. o. b. re lumed to growerH for Nowtowns nnd Spltzonburga wbh $1.00 per box. Producers' Fruit company han dled, perhaps, moro Winter Nells ponrs during tho season than any other shipping organization In the ltoguo Hlvcr valley, every car or which they contracted enrly In the season to exporters at $2.25 per box f. 0. b. cars Medford for flvo-ller. Manager J. II. Handolph says' "The, season has been Ideal from a marketing standpoint, nnd notwith standing tho slump in Dartletts, which brought tho pear averages down, I bellovo that general results aro eminently satisfactory to every body, nnd nm in hopes that wo may liuvo another season Just li.to It 1914. In Dairying and Hog Raising Are Important Industries in the Valley ' l'lrlJiiR Sceno In lkrnnrtl Orchard Replying to your letter of Decomber C, beg to say that my rawcu consists of forty-four acres, thlrty-bcvcn ot which Is planted to fiult, twelvo ncres have Just como into b earing this year and twenty-flvo acres consists of four-year-old pear trees. Wo sold 1500 boxes of Newtown npples from two hundred and fifty troes nine years old. Somo of thoso trees yielded eight boxes each. Tho so apples sold for $1.75 per box f. o. b. Medford. Wluesaps, Spltzenborgs and other varltles brought good prices. Hartlett pears brought $1.2S net and Winter Nellls $2.00 per box. Five hundred bushels ot corn wns ral sed between tho young trcos, which was used to fatten rovernl head of hogs. This ranch has paid 24 per cent this year, nnd only one-quarter of it In benrlug. Yours truly, December S, 1913. ffBpPKfcWrwlCv Sd'Lr! rwK&yfLJE jjMffiCyiffB-tBBIiftMP Airwr JrovVBIHHHIiH ss WecJ What Small Growers Realized Hlverdnlo Hanch, Oold Hill, Ore, On my placo known as Hivcrdale. near Gold Hill, Ore I planted seven acres of my orchard to squash and pumpkins nnd this fall I harvested one hundred and fltty-two tons. I also had one ncro In carrots which turned out 15 tons. I had 20 acres In alfalfa, ns It was new seeding I only cut 40 tons. fifitfhfi Medford, Dec. 21. 1913. 1 have rented a stall In the public market for tho past year and my sales are tho products from ono ncro. They consisted nt potatoes, cabbage, com, carrots, parsnips, tomatoes, I.lmu beans, squash, rhubarb, turnips and lettuce. I havu sold up to dato $350.00 and hnvo about $25.00 mora to sell. I urn an amateur and expect to do much bettor another season. F. M. LANDHAM. Kenlntcml and Thoroiiultbie J'Stoik Is ftceu uu iuuuy 01 mo Hunches 01 b unuvni urvgou 1 leased nearly It acres ot land of Kceno & Carlton which I planted to potatoes and I hno Just harvested 3100 sacks No. 1 fancy markotublo potntoes, ?" 1 also had 2 Y; acres of onions and harvested 2 Vj carloads, most ot them I sold In San Francisco at $1.50 per hundred. kL ment of vegetables, $1000, asldo from tho hay, grain and corn tho bulk ot my sales hao bcou at tho public market. (fcjf. Clutch Your request for n rejtort on my snles, will say that in 1912 my hay, grain and com amounted to $S00, potatoes $1300 and assorted vogo tublos of over 40 varieties $700, Beginning In Juno, 1913, I havo sold hay, grain ami corn amounting to $900, potatoes $500 and assort- Tho Hoguo River Commercial Or chard company shlppod on tho 25th of Octobor ninety hogs to San Fran cisco and recolved a total of $1 IC5.C3 for them. Deducting freight and othor exponso ot $77.00 leaves $1383.03, Total weight 17,325 pounds whon thoy were weighed In San Francisco, so wo rocelvod 80 per pouud for the hogs. Through careless handling by Medrord, Dec. 22, 1913. Wo havo a booth In tho public, market. The products wo have sold havo been produced on 6 acres of land and,aro as follews: Two acres In strawborrlos returned $700.00; 1 aero ot vino boriles re turned $145.00; 3 acres water melon and cautnlops, $585.00. From Dec, 1., iai3. to dato we havo killed and marketed 20 hugs at an uvorago of $15.00 each. We fanva also sold 3 doieu drosscd chickens par week. R. II. JO.N158, From one half ncro ot ground at my ranch I harvested over seven tqat of marketable onions the first onions 1 ever raised. M. II. CHAM, Ullcha Orchard, Table Rock DUt'rUt