JKHM FOTJH MEDFORD -MATC TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, .QKKaON, MONDAY, APK1L 27, 10M, ME1WOKD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INOKPIINnnNT NnWKl'AI'KR PUIItiTHIIKD uvnitY A1THHNOON EXC'i:iT HUNOAT II V THIS MKi)i."oiu rntNTtNa co. Tlio etnrcrnlle Tlmrs, Tho McilfcrO Hull, The McUnrd Trlbunf. Tim BouUi cm OrcRonlnn, Tlio Aslilnml Tribune. Offlcn Mult Trlliuns JIiiIIOItib;, 2l-27-:8 North Kir street; telephone 7s. OfflelM I'apcr or tlio City of Msdford. Official rr of Jaelison County. rtnterivl flu sfcomt-clnss mntter at Mm! font, Oregon, under tho net of .Murch I. ISIS. RnnsoKiPTiotT rates Ona ypnr. by mnll .,-... .....-.. I5.C0 Ono month, by timll . ..... .M lcr monllt, dctlirrnl by carrier In MccUonl, Jnckponvllle nnd Con trol I'olnt .... .50 Hoturilny onlr. by mull, por yrar . ! CO vVcnkly. por yonr .- ISO xsr- --- -0 GROWERS SHOWS E FRUIT PROSPEROUSIBUSINESSIFIRST YEAR The litiKtii' Klt-or Co-oper:ittie Fruit Growers association held Its fltt ntiiiual iiu'olltiit Snturdu) ami elected tlio followlUR directers: J A. Perry t). W. Stouo. V. II. Drown. Tom Williamson, Win. Undue. C. A. Knight, J. F. Wortmnn. S. A. tfyo. F. S. Carpenter. Tho directors elected tlio follovvlnp efficer: .1. A. Perry, president nnd ninnntter; O. V. Stone, vice-president; S. A Xyo. socretnry: ". II. Jnckson, treasurer. Tho association shipped 1 1 1 cars of apples and penrs. nn tho year's, business was $7610. tlnlnurc Sheet, l-'liuiiirlnl Slntoiiiont, February, I Prcp.ir.ctl by M. P. Schmltt, Accountant. A-M'tH Cash. Medford National Hank Account receivable Stock (Mcdfordl .........$'.',n0!t.2l What Orchardists of the Northwest Received for Their Fruit Crop The net profit tun tS7.13 i.s ig.sc With .Mcdford Stop-Oier INSP WORK I OF SCHOLARS AI SI. IE MARTS ACAC Stocl- (Central Point) Furniture and fixture Warehouse, real estate, Mcdford........ Warehouse Improvement Warehouse, Central Point til 1.18 ",500.00 .S7S.2I 2,111.01 VJIM.tiT 101.90 lo.tso.sr, Total $15,SS9.SI IJuWlltlC Accounts payablo ........" $ -I fit. 20 Hills (note) payable, Medford National Hank 3,750.00 Hills (mortgage) payable Hart estate .. ....... .1,760.00 Association memberships paid 420.00 Net lielurn AxeriiKi' N'o.,lliie. to Shipper, l'crHo.. . riu,sso $7ir.,7iu,ti:i .tuia . ..-... utr:tn;uv iin.n:.i uu . ... . .sr;t3ii :u,:i;t:i. i .a;, fto,j5, u.s.a ir.in .:u 711 011.(10 S . ao s.iu .ii .. sot uir.ys m s!l 1 (1.02 UK POKTIiANI), Aptil "J I. AI tho cloe of Inninc-i mi Apiil l."i. 101 1, tlio Xorlhiiclerii rruit KM-hnngc lunl paid lor U'JJI curs n I'olloup for Hie "onnon of 1 OKI II: Apples .. . . Penis - Penelto-i .. Prunes .. Plums .. . . Cnih apples AptieOts Tiilnl . Which nuiKe.s a net iivm-nyc to the hliippors of $81-MU1 per ear on the nlioie lll!: eur-. Aeeoiiut miIc-j and pioeeoiU of tlue hh'pmi'iits weie nwiloil on nn aver ne of thirty. (ic ilny 1'rvm ilulc of Hhipmout In ilnte of (innl pnuu'iil. (ThU iueludos e.poit. uhieh take from i ievkx to Imo imuilUti, and all other oar.). In addition. , huxe eolleeled in elniuw sme AutiHt 1, llll.t, a net amount to the xhippcrs of fS.U H.,"ll. The remaining 1!4 eats hlppcd me divided m follewn: Wxpoitud, i; cold Moi'iirc, 7: in pun-ens of elennuiee, 10. At the siune time a year it-iu U7.'i car, had lioim leuiitted fur, uinoinit in; to f li!i,'Jl.l,u. net to the hhippers, or IOi.M per ear. I he nentj:e time of collections wi- .l days fvotti date of sliipmeiit to date of final payment. Purine the past week Mother il. Flavin, provincial Micrior of the Sisters of the Holy Xatnes in the pmvinco of Orepm nnd Wihinpton, nnil Sister Jf. Cluudia, provincial direetrcsi. of studies, were guests nt Jst. Arnry'rt nendemy. At the reception jjiven the visitors. Mother M. Flnvin conjjrntulatcd the students, nnd tlirouuh tlivm their jinrents, for seconding the faculty's winicst efforts in bcctirinj; modesty nnd nn))licity of dress. She re minded the students that the ultrn fnshtonnhlo woman cannot he the ideal, true woman, since her activi ties ore not directed toward the spiritual or the intellectual, nnd therefore she does not seek the higher life. The mother provincial spoke of the ready acceptance of the simple reception mid uniform daily dress hy nil the schools over which blm has jurisdiction. The elapses of the nendemy were visited nnd examined. The crcdit nble work done hy the teachers and pupils in both class work nnd nui-ic was highly commended. The one thing to be condoned is the fact that too few nvnil them-elves of the op jMirtuuit.v offered for n refined nnd useful education ns given in this in stitution. An iiitere-ting eorre-pon-ileueo has hcen cMablMicd between the advanced grammar grade stu dents nt St. Mary's and the like grade of students of the five Holy XnmeK schools in Seattle. The young people of the ncademy hid fmr to become nrdent adver tisers of tlio beautiful Rogue River valley. The elnsj.es in the high mcIiooI were congratulated hv the vis lting officials on the earnest efforts being made in onil Knglish, eomiMisi lion. Through assigned and im proinptu development of topics good icmiHs are being ntlmned. Realizing that Mcdford is rapidly ndvaueing along musical mid art lines, n Mslcr iiiftructnr of excep tional ability has been added to the faculty. If sufficiently large class of students eould he organized to iiifctify the jmrchase of u harp. les sons may he given on that instru ment. Conventional Ceramic Iusmuis lire ulso taught at the Academy hy nn ex perienced instructor. Preparations nro nov on foot to repair the defecis in the roof of the Academy building. Competent me chanics have been secured for the .(modeling if the roof and the con struction of sleeping porches for the nsidcut students. Though the acad cni liai, fared badly nt the hands of its builders, it is hoped that the jut sent contemplated outlay make it impervious to rain. Surplus (net profits) assets over liabilities $7,510.31 Following arc the f. o. b. Mcdford prices obtained for fruit by the Koruo Illvcr Co-operative Fruit Growers' association for the 1913 crep: Xcutonus No. Doxes Total of Sales Av. Per Hox of Croo will OF 'Extra fancy 17,618 $29,702.10 $1.6$3 05 Fancy C.505 10,256.08 1.573 21 "C" Crado 3,061 2,970.93 .97 11 Spltzenlicrgs Extra fancy . 3,962 J 5,923.02 $1,195 36 Fancy . . 6.0S2 7,905.55 1.30 55 "C" Grade 1.042 9S1.16 .91 9 Jonathans Extra fancy ...... 1,190 $ 1.G6C.0O $l.tO Fancy 1.006 1.307.V0 . 1.30 Hen Davis 1,276 $ 1.572.05 $1,232 .Miscellaneous Varieties 2,475 $ 2.S30.75 1.13 Wlnesjips 506 $ 764.30 $l.f,l Itartlctt Pears No. 1 11,406 $17,532.11 $1,537 93 N' t C l" A "1 " O . opit Ii 1.i I I Winter Nells 5 Tier . 1,031 $ 1,971.70 $1.91 C Tier . . 973 1.167.95 1.20 Conilee Half Doxes r 1.427 $ 1.S26.50 $1.2 Full Uoxea - 47S S15.64 1.71 Hose Half Doxes 3V103 $ 3.261. 5 $l.A5 Full noxes 1,153 2.1t5.4t 1.S6 . t AiiJoiih Half Hoxes 227 $ '2S9.S0 $1.2S Full Boxes 757 1.713.09 . 2.26 How ells t No. 1 919 $ 1.S38.00 $2.00 No. 2 2S0 350.21 1.25 Ono car of Ncwtowns net yet sold and not Included in above. Tbo association charces for handling was 10 cents a box for full boxej and 5 cents n box for half boxes, with that exception, the above prices are net f o. b prices. Auto Competition Puts Yreka Railroad Out of Business GSMIT COLORADO OFFICIALS m -- . - -- Mil T 9 iwmm !' FOR WEEK SIEADY PORTLAXI), April J7. Receipts for the week have been: Cnttle, 1730; calves, 80; hogs, .'J210; sheep, J7I9. Cattle Receipts fairly heavy this week; market steady. Hulk light steers sold .f7.7."i to $8, with n few grain-fed and baby beef varieties, 8 to .8.'J."j. Heuvv bullocks, .7.."0 to j?7.7j. Strong deniuud for dehorned hoifcr and. cows. Hog market heuvv to a shade weaker during the first half of the week, hut partially recovered to ward the close. Hulk of host light hogs sold from rS.'d) to $S.(l.", with a few loads nt .?8.70; a good supply of stock hogs at country Mins, but feed is scarce nnd growers are not getting their holdings ready tor mar ket as easy lis iimihI. Sheep house receipts light. I.ainhs sold mi to ijO.To. Host wool wetli cr, $5.75 and .0 featured, but few ewe sales were made. .Multon feel ing was jut steady with little i hi.nge, and absence of select ipiuiity I .r...i .. ,..i: r...... r SAX DIl'.GO, (nl., April '27. -Hoys of 12 years and hs are being cipuppcd with ride nt I'lisenada, capital of the unithc.ru district of Lower California, to fight with full grown .Mexican men ngniiist the "g.ingoes." This i the message hroughl hy Coimtil Clnuile K. (Juyiinl, wlio has been ordered out of Kuscu lula by Keeretur.v of Stnte Jlryan, reaching San Diego on the I'luteil Slates monitor Cheyenne. "It is the Intention to abandon I'iuseiinda nnd to march north to Ihe lionler to join in the defense of Ti juana and Tecate," aid (iiiyanl. "The aillllery, l.ld men mid scleral Machine giiim, lei I Knsciiada Salur lay pigln for Tijuana. The infaii ll'V, ivllicll llils lieim llrllliled Up In Jihiii men, iviii foilim, pi cm n (cd a iuti.sfnctory gunge thi mtirket. of T. FEDERAL PRISONERS SAN ANTONIO, Tex, April 27. General lilies received orders today to traiiHfor 5000 Mexican federal sold iers hitherto hold ut Fort HIIvb to Port WliiKuto. N. M. Tho prhiouurn nero driven ucroHu the border b) tho rebels following' tho latter' victories at Juarez. OJIuugn uud In other leaner eugat;o laeuts. An uttmupt was tiiuilu luteU to iMicnio their reluaxo tliroiigh lb federal courts. It fulled and gov eminent oMnlal feured jdonlnil force mlitlit bo reported to. Tun troops of the Tvwdfili Cavalry Hill niiile Hie t runnier, DENOUNCED AS FALSE DENVER, Colo,, April 27. That 20 men who started yesterday In au tomobiles from Pueblo to Inspect radium deposits wore attacked near Florence by strikers entrenched In tho hills and 500 shots exchanged, was reported hero today. Three au tomoblllsts wero slightly Injured. Ilvo thousand persons attonued s mass meeting on tho btato hoiiho lawn hero yesterday and adopted resolu tions denouncing tho Ludlow mass acre. They branded Governor Am inons and Lieutenant Governor Fitz gerald as "traitors to tho people and accessories to tho murder of babies." They also demanded that tho Icgls laturo Impeach both officials named or tho neonlo would recall both "as false to their oatliB and to God," Another Instance of the auto truck driving out tho railroad Is reported by the Siskiyou Nous of YreUn as follews: It Is reported that the Yreka rail road Mill take off all Its passenger trains on May 1 and run only ono freight train a day which also will carry the express and mall. Our morning mall delhery, which no have been enjoying for solera) months, will bo discontinued, and wo V'lll get but ono mall a day by the railroad. In tho afternoon. Tho com pany cannot afford to run Its passen ger trains nt a loss. The people of Yreka have no one 'to blnmo but thcmselies for this un fortunate condition. They have childishly refused to patronize tho solid Institution which has made every Improvement our citizens have asked In the last few )cars and glien uh tho best mall sen Ice we have ever had In tho history of the town. They have cast aside their best In tercuts for an automobile rhie. It Is not only to the Interest of tho business men to patronize tho Yreka railroad, which more than an) thing else contributes to tho ma terial welfare of Yreka, but It Is to tho Interest of every laboring man who makes his tiling hero. Wo do not believe In the prluclplo of the boycott, but no belleie people who have brnlu enough to think should discriminate enough to pro tect their own Interests. A strang er conies In hero who caret nothing for the touti or our people, who will pull tip and Icaio ns soon ns tho snow tiles m:.i! n, mid take away tho money thnt should have gone to a permanent Yreka Institution which serves us the year round, gives us our morning paper and letters at an early hour, makes expensive Im provements here, nnd spends Its In come among us. Objects toA;S watting the? Fly Campaign To the Kditer: Sir: As :i mother, I haie become greatly interested m the "svwit the Hy" campaign. From n mother's viewpoint I think it is curried jut n Sir: As n mother, hme become with cash prizes to catch and collect the disi;:ise-lnden inrtniuts unit keep them till a specified time, ulieu Ihe decaying eurcHes nro shaken out mid disease genu- are cast about. Of what real value will the highest cash prize lie, -hould the child be come inoculated with that dreaded disense, tuberculosis, or typhoid fe ver, and a great ninny other dis eases hy coming in direct contact with them? Such things ns this should be left to older people, who have better judgment than au inno cent child who is nimply uorkiug un der il bribe, regnrdlos of colise- ipicuces. iinresny the parties iwio count tin -o decaying- carcasse will handle them with gloves. I mil sure thnt every clean, law abiding citizen realizes the danger about them mid will put their shoul der to the wheel uud help exterminate the pent without calling on the help less child to help them. A MOTHER. NO DIFFERENCE The Pi oof N Hero the Shiiio as El cry where For those who seek relief from kid ney Imcknclin, weak kidneys, bladder ills, Dean's Kidney Pills offer hope of lellof uud Ihe pioof Is heio In Medford, tho siune as everywhere .Mcdford people have used noun's and Mcdford people recommend Dunn's, the kidney reined used In America for fifty onr. Why suffer? Wh.i run the risk of duuKorous klduei Ills -fatal llrlght's disease. Here's .Med ford piOllf lltlCHtlglltO It, F. W limy. 507 Palm tft , .Med ford, Ore. sns: "My kldue)s be gan to bother mo anil caused seven) imln. I think the tumble was made worse by ihe tialu of being on my feet so much .Sometimes during the day's wink, no back pained me dieadfttlb and t nl:hl I could hnr.l ly stand. After I ipilt work, I couldn't tost. I happened to hear of Dean's Kidney Pills and be pan aslng them. They were Just what 1 needed and cured me la a short time " Prtio 50c, at all deabus Don't slmpb ask for a kidney reined) get Dean's Kidney 1111- -the same that Mr Gray had. Poslor-Mllburu Co. Props.. Iluffalo, N V, MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Corsotioro :J2(i North Jtortlott. Phone f(:i M. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Hug anil Carpt't Cleaning and Weaving oil EAST Al.UN STKUKT Phone 033-U Baby's Dimples llrlug tho baby (o tho studio In tho morning He feels better mid brighter then nnd wo have the morn time to perpetuate those cunning lit tle dimples of his. Dainty .Styles I'mtii )l..0 a Doen, up, tmi: mvii sTi'mon On the Ground Floor n Ui.N.! West .Mrtln Strcvt .Mislfonl rime Some Fallen Idols TRI-C0UNTY MEETING FOR TUESDAY EVENING The Ashland C'ommcrcitil Club has notified tho local club that Prof. Viuiug, one of the most eloquent orntorc, in Southern Oregon, will rep resent thnt city on the program at the Tri-County hanijuet being nrrnng ed for next Tuesiluy evening. Presi dent McCoy, Hurt Greer and Judge Watson will be their lopresenlnltves on the joint committee which will meet on Tuesday afternoon to con sider ways mul means to advance the purposes of the affair, Klumnth Falls is sending a special car of boosters, who have sent word that they want to inuke this meeting pioliinitn.rv to another to be held ut fritter Luke this summer. OruiiU Pass wants (he claims of Ihe Oregon causes to iceeive due nt teuton in 1 uill i ml n lib. dclcL'ii- I . " n lion. Sacramento April 18 1(11 1 To Mmiiger of Midford Mail Tribune Dear Madam ' 1 thout I would ho in Medfoid ill aiiril htiisinis prevents me coming. I see Governor WW hns So forgot himsalf us to thimk he is iufulible. Tady Rosvelt and Oovcruor llirnm dohnsou hns Mad The Mime mistake. Oovcruor Johnson put Abill through the California legsluturc Ihe last term to give him siilf power to Apoint lOO.Ofll) dolars of sulried ofiecrs that should hnve been electicd hy the peo 11 thensalis. He wos n grate ndvo cale of The leferenduin and recall lie forgot him sulf or wonted to he dic tator. Governor West w-onts -ower to fire all public ofieeis if thny do not suit him, 1 mos ory to hero of it. hut no mam can stand onley ubout so much prase, it more is extended they wil loo, Tliiir heads. I wil scud check one ilolnr and fifty cents to pay for Subscription to mail tribune. Hcsoecfuly Voiirs (J. II. JOIIXSOX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thnt tho undersigned will apply at tho regu lar meeting of the city council, May 5th, 1911, for a license to soil malt, spirituous mid vJuouh liquors at 32 North Front street, for a porlod of six months. M AND K. J. ADAMS. Dated April 17th. 1911. John A.Perl UNDERTAKES Lady Assistant S8 H. JIAIITLETT Phones M. 47 an 47-JI AinhuUnc Henrico Deputy CorOBi i ICE CHICHESTER S PILLS W?v 1MK UltUUNI IIUANJU, A j m a . ju. m.m.um iii i.j IsTif C-d i i.i-t..uiJi.i.JIi,..Jf ly2Pk j'uuu if.a i uu (..umAV ri i '.. mi uii Mi iu.u. Tn VJ 7nl ltr. Uur t.f J ayf I flr 't"4t''i H"' iri-t Hwrrn I'- ii iu riowii liiu nw i'lLi. biA S n .i,kiwu,tU.i,t'.i.-,r'nii n.ii i BUY PURE ICE "WKlNJ.rAltD'S DiHlillcd Water leo is Ah.solnlely Sanitaiy ENDORSED BY ALL PHYSICIANS For Quick Deliveries, I 'hone Til H. Weinhard's Ice Depot now to arrange for Codling .Moth Sprav. We start this week. First in first sprayed. Phono WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Decently remodeled and enlarged, added new caiuornn mid nppitrntus and Is now strictly up-to-date In every way, Coitiiucrlrnl Work of nil Kinds Including copying mid enlarging of pictures, local documents, etc. lira nitito oiilnrglui;, any slse, mid kodak finishing of every kind, Professional mid atimtiior photo graphic supplies. L, M. Hnriuoii Assurlntrsl With Mo. Hhop over Isis Theater, Phono 147-J Dry Cleaning Department Of SUNRISE LAUNDRY For Steam and Dry Clennlnjr nil All Kinds of P)o Work IstOles Cleaned ttpongml and mid Pressed Pressed Suit 11.25 up r.Oc up Coat 75 up 36o up Skirt 60 up 26c up Overrent 1.00 up 60c lip Waist to up Itc up Dress 7R Up 60c up Gloves, kid 10 Gloves, long 20 Gents Gto.inod Sponged and and Preiwed Pressml Suit II.2C 60c Coal .60 36c Vest SS 100 Trousers 50 25o Overcoat 1.00 60c Knluroat 76 Gent's Suit Pressed Weekly, 11,50 per .Month. 77i. Orchard Care Company Malabar. The Merchants Association At Its Inst meeting unanimously passed a resolution . Asking .Med fori I People to Innlst on (heir grocer slippl)lng them ullh llutter fulfil tint Medfonl Creamery for :i) ilitjH at least, This will assist In building n worthy Institution mid a payroll In Medford. Don't take a substitute Insist on Medford mndo llutter. Every Pound Guaranteed For Your Children's Hoalth Snyder's Filtered Milk Fret Delivery. Phone 201-.1-IJ -'I Florida The land of sunshine and three drops a year. .If inter tested, address P. B. Fuller p'onrycni'M in I lie Ifogne WhT Millet Flour Is one of the most essen tial articles of every house wife mid she must have the bent to do satisfactory baking. We carry Fisher's Blend Crown Drifted Snow Three of tho best hard wheat flours on ttio market and ask that )ou lot us sup ply your wnnta In tnts lino, Hvery thing In vegetables and fruits always at this store. MARSH & BENNETT Second door east First Na tional Hank. Phone S63, Quick Relief When Utterly Worn Out Getting tho Blood in Order Is Required By Mot People. 9t JIHwtw If ynu llilnk jun liarn gons In smith snil fit isily fur tliti illaeanl, try H, H. H. for lli Moul II Hill mirirl yon tn know wlist run be ilonc Tor 1k-ii 1 1 It ours Mm lilmxt U rtlrnsi'il n( lint cici-s uf bmly waslr tlt kTi It fruiii i'icillii lie full inrssiits uf liutlly rnalr. If y-'H del i.inynl mil, go to sn; ilni store uml uk for u bit nt K. H. H. ll-r It u kiiim!)- Uml k. h vvvrk In s twlnk. Il'itfi II Jiint iinluriilly rutit-N rlulit lulu jour liiuoii, m-aiicrs ptuid rliflit snd Ml, up uml iluwu uml uliWiiy. Von fi'il ln'iicr nt etui', not frnin s slim ulaill, uol froiu liiu ncllmi of ilrum, l)Ut froiii Hut rut Inn ut I'ffvrt ut u natural uirill. I tin'. Mi" liivri'illi-nls In H. R H, stth llm mtUe piiiMMii of i, nilmulstliiir lliv ifllulsr iimui's or iiih iiiiiiy I ii ui i hi' iick nut from lln Mood Hii-lr omii i-nnillul iiulrliuHit sail Unit Iflmlr uurk IhuIiUhI mnr. 'llm fullrf U si-iii-rsl nil nvir Uik-syali-iii I'u not li'Klici u gtt m l-lllo nf M. H. H loilsy vvlll uiiiks )oil fill lull it la Jiial s frw iitliiiiiri, It It prrpsriil only lu llm Islicitstorx of '1i rlwlft HpHllle Co., Ml Kwlfl lililit, Atlanta, (Is, Hrml for tlr frt's boot li'lllus ef Iks loaiiy ians row iliilvps Hist a 01 Ii t Hie buuiau la will Uf losaiM ( ImpuiviUUJ Uvvd, st- fc.SijuL .- - is iwsi.itiai.. m. .