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- t J -HtJLd 44 I K . WDfow? ram tribtjtob, MgpypRP, onrccioN, today, .tuly bmom PAGE THRXtf SKW wnw WSfBW FIND MARKET FDR NORTHWEST FRUIT WHEAT DECLINES RUSSIANS JOYOUS N F i3 M E AMERICAN PORTS ' Quality 1 20 forWc ,.i i Not Premium i i CHOP OUT BLIGHT AFFECTED TREES ORDERS CARSON MAN STEAMERS agjel 1 SHARPLY CRISIS IN OVER PRO SPECTS 0 CANCEL T IN SOUTH AMERICA MARKET MSB UROPEAN WA s ri mi . .. -.1 i . At 1 Y. V t ' S m .. ir . r, kit ' ?'9 r ' J? . t 'N ;"" ,, Y 2'j, mil " . MurHiy, Oro., July Mr. 'J. r. Myoi. Uoiinly Krult ItiHiMM'tur. Central I'olul, Oicuoii. DonrBIri ( From pomomil Insertion, ami Information di'rlvt'il from ttio frul Krowom of Jnrkson county, I flirt llml tlin flro-lillKlit In llio orchard In lu n ixrimt oxlnnt umlur control. Ilownvcr, thoro are )r-t anitw orchard (lUi)iheil with ItllKlit Rvrnii, nml should condition hnromn favorable rulnfpitftUon of hnaltliy trcn would tako plaro very rapidly. Former In ttrnctlona to you during the winter, nml early prliiic Imposed on you tho iluty to warn the fruitgrower of Jackson county that ach and every hup of lliom muitt corporate with tho Itisprctorn by patrnHlUR dally tholr 'own orrhardu for ttiei blight, mid If tliry failed to no pnlrol their or chard, ami permitted the ll I p lit Ci spread -and menancn other orchard that are healthy, that under the law I would deem It my duty to Invoke tho mmt drastic measure warranted by Ilia law to the end that the blight bn eradicated In the orchard of tho county. Tho laws of Oregon are very drastic, and when the penalty la In voked for any orchardltt permitting n public hulsanco In hU orchard I know 'ft la not pica nan t for him, nor I It Vleaaant for hie to enforce thoso pollen dutlea the law lmponeH on mo, ou and tho depullea working with ou. 1'roui now on I dotlro tho Intpeo lor to i active, and they must ob serve the following Instruction, to wit,: When ou, or any of the deputlc Bo Into an orchard and find blight .n nny part of a tree above ground, and do not find the owner of tho orchard Cutting It out, but nrglogoiitly Ig noring tho danger to hU own healthy ticet, you are Instructed to abato uld nuUanco In a auminary manner un provided by section 5487 of the lawa of Oregon, by chopping down said. diseased trvea nt once. If thoro ate fruit grower lu thu valley who for n day. would neglect to cut out blight that might develop In bin tree he mutt not complain If we drastical ly condemn and iiimmarlly abate the nulianco he I. . permitting by lila bllghted'tree. It'haa been tho accepted Idea that tho Newtown applo waa virtually Im mune from blight, lu fact, wo were led to belloto by un nbto patholo gist In tho valley, but, tho careful In section In Jackaon county tho pait winter tin demonstrated that It la a iulitako to aay that the Now town la entirely Immune from thu blight. In all caaea w hern the Inupcclorr1 fliidjbllght In the root of any tree you'tnd the deputlca aro Inatructed to attuibiarlly condemn nutd tree, ex coptlilrn nuch canoa aa you may find the owner lu the orchard treating and lulling' out ald blight. That ul ownera mum clean back tho dirt from tho root of their trcea uud examine tho name for blight, and hao tho itiimn cut out to your aatUfactlon, or iUe you aro roiiulred to auuimarll)' condemn and deitroy ait per lection ." tH7. Inatruct every grower he, muat eradicate tho blight In hla orchard or olfl tho atalo will doatroy tho dl-I'HM-d orchard. Tho orchard of Jncktiou county aro too valuable to penult the blight to dcatroy them. Then, too, ak thl tlnm ahould there bo tlniM) who have Ignored tho warn Ingn to cut out the blight, by tho In spector, and ahould auffer tho pen ally of having their dWeaxcd tree cut down, and the public nulmnco they ai'o malntalulng by tholr ncgllgenro abated nro not entitled to auy con alderatlon aw agulniit tho majority of the grower who hao earnestly co operated with tho liiBpcctom agulnat tho blight. Youra truly, . A. II. (JAH80N, Horticultural Commliodouor Third , District. (Advurtlsement) SI fflR BARTLETT PEARS (iuy-fcounti'r, agent of Hgobol & I)ay rccojvod ,tho follwlnu wlrp lor luy coneiruInK thu Now York mark tit: ' Now York, July 30. Ten tHoiiHuiid lUrlletta mIIIim horn dally. Market strong f'J-I.C to f!i,3r Hc'r4miita river flnlahetJ. California alilpuiuntti dvcrouBlnif. 'California Hartletta showing color. Iluyera wilt aoon look for Kreea stock, Wo helluva outlook favor able, HdOIIKI, t DAY, Vuh Mt lk Thera U whan you imett (lor, Jotiu ion dKari and ualrunli li"i ldu-MH' I'OIITI.AND, July III.- I'or tin lliHt time In (lie lilMoiy f tin1 Noilh urNleru fruit Imluhtiy, the Koutli Aluurlniii liiniki'U nro IicIiik rtitiwiM ol by tlit- porMinul ii'rcrnliilii': of un mituav.rcuri. fiitfiiir Dm North woxlcin Kiptcr, (liorgc ('. (IncllV,' iltliiiilicil In the New Voik office of tlie Xiirlliuealern I'rult Cxflinnc'e of I'ortlnnil, Hiillcd from New York 'i Muy Doth for llii'iuni Avrcs, mid I Mill !u .South America, uhvro lie Ik iiifcttiiL' with iiiohI cncoiiriiiti alit't'eaa, DciiIh iuvolvinn oer 110,000 lioxi'K of Niirlliwt'Hteru million luivo liccn climcil, with oilier denU ix'iio Inu', wlileli 1'itblen rrcrivctl by tlio I'urtliinil lictnloiiuilcru of the ox- I'liniiue from (Innlc. htute will Im elwietl In nnotlier tiny or . The inont iuiMirtiiut fenturi' of t lie wliole biiNiucNH ix (lint for tlie firot lime NortliwfHlern friiit uniwont will Ket -Jit full benefit of tlm Mile l.i IIicm! mnrkelM. Ilurmrn AyreH nml llio are both notoriously hiuli-prirtsl iniirkfti, nml for yeiir, New York nml London mtilillrmeii luive moiiop olirnl I tilt Irnile, Iniyiuir nt the clicnp ent poHnible prices from jjrowrn. hi the uortliurHt, mid turning' the de.iln nt a very liiiiiiKoiuc piofit for them aelves. While thin is perfectly legit itiniile IiurIiicm, the cxfliangc recards tins uiciiichs lu exnetly the nmiiic light it does the Kurufiin ltit-inr.K ; namely, that the straighto! lilies ! (mccii producer uud foiiniimers, fon hUtrut with priit'tifii! mvtlioiU promise miiximiim ri'Mills for pro tliieerM mill the bct service uud pro tection for coiiiumrrx. In both Kio nml lluenos A.vrui, hoXril nppleiiM hnve lu the piiht been ncliliic n Mi n iti.oo per boy pihl, whilo the Mime, fruit luih netted the k rower out here only orJiilnry price. Til coiulllion is not foil iltirin to the t-ooi) of either the eon Himer or thu Nnrthweetrni fnniiet, nni(inrmlient of tho exi'lmne are thereforu fiinuriituliitlni; themselveri on the opoiiliij; of these nljiab!i' inatkutK Hint huvet buen eloHcd to them, except indirect, heretofore. PEDBRHDWITLE FOR VALLEY RANGE (Ashland llcrord) A shipment of t: iedlgrcod I lore fords en mo Into tho Ashland yard Tuesday evening from Salem, whore they were purchased recently by lieu, ton llowcra and sons. Wn aro In formed they arc tho property of lion and Im Mower, who will go Into the podlgreed cattle buslnesa on tho Dowers' ranch across Hear creek. Twenty-eight car of cattto ag gregating over 700 head spent Tues day night Jn tho Kouthcrii I'aclflc sionoaruit ai Ashland. Tltcy were en route from Chlco, Cat., to tho Fry Ilruhli company at Seattle and were unloaded hero for feed' and water and rest. They went north Wednesday mornlug. Seven thousand, three hundred and nineteen former resident of Idaho were In Ashland from Sunday after noon until noon Monday belug un loaded from 27 doublo-deck sheep car for feed and water and Inspec tion beforo being ahlpped Into California. Jack llalloy hit tho trail .Monday for Ilerrlu'a sheep caurp on lied Mountain. Ho I expected back tor night, Ho will ansUt tho herders lu moving tho camp to Log Corral, about threo mllca the other aldo of lied' Mountain, CIIICAOO, July 31. I'nnr thai bo ciiiihu of tho war thoro would bo a terrific aijucoiu today lu tho deliver lea of July Wheat turned out to hi) misleading. Wheat nold off ahnrply fioin the outlet, starting 1 to 4 V4 down nnd continuing to fall until tlm decline reached! Ct after which then) 'wero moderate rallies, Tho principal bearish Influence was the action of oxportrra demanding iipot cash beforo cargoes would be loaded for Kuropo,, a. courxo which waa In terpreted by many to mean that wheat would pllo up In tho United States. Corn, like wheat, tended down ward. Opening prices, which varied from Ic decline to 1 advance, wore followed by a general fall In no mo case to four cent, but with some upturn, later. Out held comparatively steady. I'or the most part declines did not ex ceed ono quarter. Provision wero only traded In tnodoratnly. There wa decided down ward tendency in sympathy wlt.i grain, ASHUKD SUFFERS FROM BOY HOODLUMS (Ashland Tidiugti.) Chief 1'iirter has hrcii.himiu; a'l Minis of miiioviiut'CH the piiht week. Pur home lime he has been senrehiii fur a giui); of boy who lime com mitted M'(ty thieving about the city. Their tliefu consisted largely if miiiiII Jeinn until recently, when thev nWo li iiiio from a bather at the Na ami some' 1'Jimip' from the I'm liotel,r Wlicu Chief Porter rounded tlie IiuIh up he found llie.v rangco in a;o frofu 12 l 1(1 ;;er nml com from the heel families in town. 'Af ter niii')i hwcatiiiK' nipl many ot Irmpt all the procrly was recovered rxeeplinjj the money, which (he laiN bail spent on picture i-hou ami Hie fariiival. Ah the lads come from the Wit faiiulie in the fity, Chief Porter hnv tlet'ltletl In keep their ideiltlty eeeift unlesh they coiitinuo in their ovil wityn. Nether their mot hern nor father me been notified,' nltlioui;li they tidil Chief Poller cvervHiiiur they Inn! doito uud iioiluceil nil the proiterty. StSSON FIRE FIGHTERS BENSON 10 ABIDE BY FLIP OF COIN KLAMATH FALLS. July 1. -Cjr. unit JiuIku Henry li. ltciisou will not tioiitost tho eleetion if he Is unlucky when he ami Juslico Cliurlcs L, Mc Nun' ilrau' lolw I'nr ilin I'nurtli ronlih lioau uoininulioii for justice of thu Hupremu court of liregon. Ihlh stuto meat was ,inuilu lust oVeulni; hy Juiliro lteimon. If Judgo Hiuihoii s lucky in ilraw iHtTlot, Justlfii Mo Nary iimv or may not otet thu uleelloii. No Hlule laent from Jusliun MoNury has been received rvifurtliii this H)lnt, "If Prov(UiCM U with, ii)0 wli.'ii om uru Jran, 1' will wjolutu inily victory," nulil Judnu lltiaoli. "If I should Um, that will b the eli4 or It MM far H I HHI JHJHMUImid' If II an- piiar that Ike relink of I he IhIjv aheelN liu hwi iloiiw humbly and iiH sill II U tUalfit ti I Its liiBVkB. l.tl n iii.ih.i HISSON, Cal., July III. 'Six hull tlrvtl men who mhw! this city from lire ore completely txhuiisted aul can do no more. Thev have cut a trench around tho firu nine utiles lou', but they have not Mmi;tli to wateh it, and thu lines must he manned by 'J00 additional men whom Governor Johnson is scudinc here to duy. If they arrive in Hcasou it in prrdicted that thu fouvl firen which have rnuvd In tills vicinity will bu coiliiH'red. KT. PKTKIlHill'ltU. July 3l-Tio population of the Itusslan capital kept nwako throughout tho night and the streets resounded with tho din of patriotic demonstration. A quick Huccctftlon of ipeclal edition of tho newspapers kept tho excitement At hailing point and tho vendor had a hard time In supplying thoso anxlou to neo tho latest dcspntfhc, which In many cac were read out aloud to tho public roundabout. Oreat procession parado tho street, tlio dcinonntrnto'r carrying bauoera and portrait of tho em peror and tho army. Striking; a'cejics wero witnessed at the inoblllta'tfoBofflcos. whither peo ple of all c)aj flocked i? , register their name. if- TRI-STATE-ROAO ' OFFICIALS IN KLAMATH KLAMATH FALLS, July 31. President J. II. Ilaxtcr of San Fran cisco, J. II. Alberts of Salem, Godfrey Wlnslow of Tacoraa and W. Cogs well of Kuroka, composing the oxe cutlvo committee of tho Trl-Stato Uood Hoads association, are In Klam ath Fall to hold a meeting with County Judge Will 8. Worden, treas urer and member of tho committee, to devise plana for tho work to bo dono during tho coming year. These gentlemen are from the convention Just doted at Med ford. Judgo Wordeu and J.- W. Siemens, presldont of trie First State and Sav ins Hank, wero delegate from this county to tho meeting. They re turned last night and report oncpj tho blggcat good road boost meet ing ever held. In tho "northwest. They declare filucb good will result to tho entire country becauso of Oil meeting. . Tho meeting- here tomorrow night I Jo outllnc-tUo plan for a busy coming year. Messr. llaxter. Coggi- woll, Wlrialow and Alberta are com Ing by automobile byrof Crater; Lake. They are expected' some time this afternoon or evening. BRITISH WARSHIPS OESERT ILHErWEI PKKINO, July III. The Hritis'i fleet today lecrtej f Wci-Hci-Wei nud hailed nt midday with scaled orders, thus fulfilling it long-stand-ing orders. The British couiiidcrrl the place not worth defending. LONDON, July .'II. The llnni-biir-AiiKiriciiii .Sleaiiifhip coinpauy amtouiii'eil (hat tlm Nailing of titc Htemuslilp Iiuperolor from llumbuig today has been cancelled. Tho llainbiirg-Amcrienu comim'iv sent notices to llio fiOO first-clasH passenger waiting here for the Im perii tor that the company had been compelled to His(oiie the Hailing of the vessel, owing to the clouded pol itical situation. Tho piUHseuger. of Vhoin uhout SO per cent nro American returning from European trips, have been left by the riotnpiiny lo niak'e their own nrrnbjrrtHcni. it JLlAMHyRCJ, Oermnny, July HI. -Besides atispeniilng the calling of tli-J Iinporutor, itwgs.reportea' lodnv that the !rimburg-Araeric?n line hod nl onlcred the Vnterlnnd to atuy nt Now Yorlc nml Wail the developments of the international situation. TI.e other Hamburg-American liners, how ever, will continue ths service. Shipping to Baltic ports bus been entirely suspended. STEAMER PRESIDENT GRANT RECALLED IV WIRELESS NBW YOKK. July 31. The I'rcs ident Grant of the Mumburg-Amcri-can line, which sailed from this port ycHtcrtluy, hns been recalled by wire lc. PhHaMphia Firm Fails PHILAUKLPHIA, July .11. An uoiincemcnt was made by the Phila delphia stock exchange' today that Homer, Stowe Co. of this city had announced (lieir inability to meet their Contracts. Check the Sypdi tf lTrMMe Ob of the msnr rrssons wbr tng Trnh la so dlflmlt to flfbt to Wau tk dlr'ls oflro of a vrrr Bltrrinf eatare. Tat rttratur look wtll. bat la nwlltr t fst losHvt strtogtb bj coo IWiM alaht limll, trrrr rxl contb. TtIN1 PTBPtOfflS shouM tie tb-Xxl as qolrklr poMlbl. bknin'i Altcntlrt 1 tBtolal la cbccklos ,fTt r ao4 nlfbt tmrtlt asd Itika bmutht aboot mtoy cosaplft rroTna. Read this C v Kit, 3Mb Bt. Ntw York. JolUnip! I am writing too this tr tlawmal thai other may ksow what revr Allfratlre fcs done for m. Since I waa a Tcrj rounr woman t waa a ut ttnt from Bronealtl. f trlrd doctor fttr doctor, gtlllng little or do brae fit. ItnallT I kad night sweat, wrak apella and lott meMcs'ln weight and rar doctor toM roe If ther wero not cbwxed I would hare Ijjng IVoublr. MUa Mary Korbamer, wbo It a friend of mine, re rotered after taking jour AlteratlTe and lnalite.1 that I try It. I am now. alter two rrsrs, perfectly well, strong and beattbr." (Adtll). UIIH. ROSA VOELl'KU (Atwre abbrcTlated; more on request) Krkman's AllerattTe has been poreo br many years' teat to bo moot efflearlous for scrtrc Throat and l.unc Affertlona. Hroncbltla, Ilronchtal Aatbma. Stubborn Colda and In upbuilding the ayatrra. Cootalna no narcotlra, polwna or habit forming drug. Aik for twollet telling of . rrcoTerlea. and write to Krknian laboratory. I'hlladelphU. I'a.. for etl denre. For aale by aU leading druggists krifates tht MataJ KMCkS HMWIIttlSM A Ramaxly That Flush Um Blood f rot Hoad to Fool. aH 1 I irnWf'kaaaaaaaKE VYLOfll'nll BawSLBaBBaBBBBBW TW Mt rial of rheumallaM renulrea that tb blood bo roulelely nuibrd not a met makeshift as by salts and pain killers. Th long record of H. H. H. la Importsot lo know. It baa found lis war Into eeerr aectloa of the nation. It la the moat widely uaca and moat widely talked of remedy there Is for all blood troubles. And It la a known fact that rheumatism I primarily a uiooq irouoie. It Is conceded by the rloaeat students of me aunject mm rneunisiism is csuaed la most esse by an arid condition of the blood and agfraratcd by ttio rrmedlea commonly used ror rruer. in umer rases rneumatiem I the reault of nerrn drpresitoai In sllll other It Is (be efrct of sum filiated blood roodlilon, bSTlug been treated wltu mercury, Iodides, arsealr, and other polsoa en mineral drug. lb regarrrlrs of til Ihtsa types of rkwllMi by lb um of H. h. H. I a ojuaarui irwut io,,ip auri rmrary or jTeWarkabhi medicine, tor It I smUbI. ti wru .iKtWaetl ai ib mM uutl balalab e and wUt letdllf Wft'OT.tff tieMiiiuie, - roil win retuut. ii iwr Excursion to Butte Falls PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY Sunday, August 2 BASEBALL AT BUTTE FALLS PACIFIC U EASTERN vs. BUTTE FALLS Thu Pacific Eastern has been strengthened by tho addition of seven good players and a good game is promised;. No admission to game. The trip to Buttt Falls is a scenic one through the mountains tad affords a pleasant day's outing. Take your lunches and enjoy yourself. Good fishing in Little Butte Train leaves Medford 8 n. in. Returning, reaches . . , , Mcdforil 7:00 p. in. $1.00 BOUND TRIP-$1.00 tiiJSrtfX mM ut Me a Miw Bfjajfi ui HHk m mm UL "T-aT :u MHssaWaV r fist-He The East Side Dairy Has purchased W. Midler's .Jersey herd and ronto and has added it to tho dairy. They have also made improvements in tho dairy barn, adtled a now cooling and airator machine, put in a Kcwanco water system and nro now bettor propnred than over to handle their increasing business. WE GUARANTEE OUR CREAM TO WHIP Auto and wagon delivery to all parts of city, morning and evening. , Reynolds & Stevens, Props. rOttlry Hi Um Lhiiu, J'hon. 1M1-.T1 aUgrFKVJPJkSnC "' S Bbi'VikBBBBBIVjWv BaElhO?aS'iTB CIGARETTES No Premiums with Camels YOU Mt mer than your money' worth when you buy Camettf 20 for 10 eenti. That' why you won't find premiums or coueone. The cott of the tobacco prohibit their um. Camels are to good In flavor, to smooth and even, that money can't buy x mote delightful cigarette. Thev can't, bile you tonzu or turch your throat and do not teav that efarttty taite. froarJtaltrnn'tlmpftjry. nnd 10 for eM patkmt or tttmrttl l , potlmf prtpalJ. Allot tmohittf I P-tkoft. U yom don't fi4 CAMtLS at fprtltnltJ. loin I ho othor ml no prnthomt; mndmo milhtfmnjyomtmonoy.. K. J. RETNOLOS TOtACCd CS. W oWtnVtnW9nmWmmtf Vw WE LIKE TO FIT TO KIT TUB HARD f"F wt 90 m. i -::.: i Kamp Tramps Aro tho most comfortablo outing ihoa for .your vacation. ' To walk In a pair I to walk on air. They are made of aott'Riuilaa calf, upper with rubber soles and uecl. $3, $3.50 and $4 Used by the big majority of Rifle, Putol and Revolver Shots IT MUST be a aatitfaction lo the individual ril, pistol or revolver user to know that hi prefer ence for Remington. UMC Metallic iaahared alilus by professional expert, crack-ahot aad sports, men in all parts ol the world. And (Kit aeeounli. too, lot tk mikd lacwan orotf foot (a IM dtmaaii (or Rniunaton.UMC MeiallK. Rtminaton.UMC MeiallK oro mad tot ry ttndad maka and lor rmr alilr in u ni, pmioI aad rvvolvtr. Cat lkm (tn K .If Ir wKo (how Um IM BoU Cotoik of "R.wK-lMfC-lK npi nt Sporlunea a rlaadquaitar. I a krp ror u cltanad and tubriAtd ri$k. mm R , IK orw rowdti olve.it. nut pravcalatin, and awa lubricaaL Rataiaston Ann..'JJt f.-jHic CartrMt Ce. ItS U-m-t. How York r i t'tj r, .11 mm BJW 9 u Cook in a cool kitchen A good oil stove will do away " Willi tTiA atWkltr nnd iliarnmrnrf nT n tilnstttay TV.... ...w Hv.V..w, .. H.w....w. w. w. m-owommom hot raage. Get aa oil stove this summer aad do your aTaVltVtMVaU TV U4 tka. Am bUUUVtM IIM Nw Prfciion vii.wuvi.givvb m doe all tltat any wood or coal atove v, ill do. It bake, broil,".' i roaata aad toatU perfectly. Ike long chimney coscetttratw tbe beat jutt under the utentil. It i not wiwte4 or tkrawti , out into flie room. Tbe New I'urftwtum ilwftn t uuoka t well; doetirt taint the food. It burnt keroiw, IM deau, cheap fuel. Think of the vowfort ho coal or vtood to iuxi im awn to dirty tbe kafci, Amc your ueuler for the New rtUrtlm, StMKUrd Oil CoimNMiy run ". tiiwvwii KSrHfiUtT Mti4rd vh fkahc mu mmm lrw(' I lHi Jruji lk wf nrV AMaata, I wi Htfft in