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EFFECTS OF WAR
ON FRUIT PRICES
STILL UNCERTAIN
KPOKAN'i:, WjihIi., Au. 1M. -.liiMt
how tint Kuropciin wnr Mill I'Kci't the
iinrlhwcNleiii tipple eiop iih'iii1h In
a Inrxii miMiNitn iiion tint rowcr
thi'iiiHelwi, iicronlliii; to .1, II, Hob
IiIum, ni'iicrnl muuiiucr nf tlit North
I'liulfiu Pnilt DlhliiliitlorK, who re
luriii'tl to Kpnknnc tliU week niter
littcildiin; tilt' twentieth illllllllll roll
'iitliin if ilic Inlcriintlnniil Apple
Shipper' ll"Hiirillllill1 lit IlliktlUI nnd
HiiliHi'ipii'iilly milking u lour of the
li'iiiliuir miiikct eciitcrH of tin' enl
mill inlililli' ui'-t.
"If there it nuv dcuiornllrullon of
tin apple iwtikct, It Mill i'oiih' from
llin piowem Uiciiim-Iicn," drclureil
Mr. Holiliitii. "N'nlwiilislim.linif lliu
M'lloilSlirHH of till' MllllitllllW I lilt"'
ii hopi'ful view tlml we ulinll ln itlili'
to imirki'l our Mipplv HiicciwMfiilly
under I'xlHtlnjr fiiiiilitliiiiH, proiii'l
Hit' uroMTH rt'frniii mini eoimittnliiH
llii'lr crotH mill nvolil n Mnmpi'dc. If
we move tin' fruit of llii iiiirtliwi'xt
in mi ntderly way tlirn' idiniilil hit no
ilNiiilnr.
Kffiiti of Wnr t'nkiiowii
''Tin' future ill In' di-lci mined
Inrjjclv liv 1'iirlln'r dewlnpnicntM. It
i Uieleii In fnrri'iixt xpeelfiu effect
of the wnr. TIik ilUliihutnix nn o.
Inn riht iihcmt to place llicuielvr
in I In1 mol cnminiindinj; iHikiiiou
pmilir, whatever turn tilfnlr limy
Hike. Pur IllHlltliec, K. It, .MonlilltW,
our Pumpemi I'l'tienil uneiit, left
New York fur IJverpool mi the
hteiiiiiNliin (Vdiic of the White Slur
line hint Pruliiy, u'liiu to PiikIiiiuI to
oiien our I.oiiiIoii offiee, where In1
will lut In iMiKitiou to mipplv UM with
ilireel mill lininnlliile iiifoiiuntlon of
iltjlelupuicilt willed liuiv effei't olir
eMirlK or the ueiierul trend of our
ili.tiihiillmi of apple.
"The present xcnliment of the fruit
men of tlio emit 1 thul Novu Scotia
mill Mnine mill other tlMiietn which
have been henvv exporters In the punt
may lint he tilde to xcnil iimny, if any,
nppleH nhroml, In which eent that
Mipptv iniiv he thrown linek Into the
I'nitcd Stiitc. Thin, of niin will
hllr it teiuli'lii'V to put hitrrrllcd lilt
pli'4 on li lower prlee Iiiimn, mill tu
the extent thul we i'oniHti with htir
telleil apples we limy have IhW lower
pneeil proiluet to eoulenil witli--if,
of course, the war iIiich netually op
crate to foree their touuti.'i into our
territory lit n lower priee, n wu;
Keiteil. Western Ciiniiilii U nlxo
liHikiiii; to the Puiteit Slatcx nH mi
outlet, it in reported.
(lenritiim I'nxltirllon iu HlRht
"With thii roiulition U coupled n
lcnemus production of npplex
tlihiiiKliout llio Pniti'il Stales teener
ally. Tim rrop appearn to he a lit
tie Ii'mh, huweei than in Itll'., ami
inuy ho further rrilui'i'il hefnro liar
M'ht Hcaxon. Hut there aro not jjo
iiiK' tu he many, if any, HpeeulntorH,
eali hnert or lnny onlern jhis
year, me iieaiem nrc Koiinr to pur
cIiiinu from limnl to mouth until they
know morn aluiut the preM'iil hIIiui
Hon anil itn rmnifiealionti. In con
Heipienec, there muxt he a wider din.
Iiihtiliua to innrkrtH aw fuM iih, hut
nn fouler than, the ilenli'ra ran ah.
horh the fruit. It would he folly fm
iih in the noilhwext to plaee any
lnrii ipiautilicH of our crop iu the
IiIiiiiIh of men in the eaxt who hae
no personal intt'ic.-t tit It,
"This yenr'N hiu pioduellou, nnaf.
feeted hy the war sttttnt ion, would
liavo nu'iint fair or uioderato prices
fpr northw'i'hti'iu fruit, and I Mill he
lievu Hint wo can ohtaia tlicin if we
can keep the supply under eonlrol
and only dUttihute, i to tlioMt who
can Hiilcly anil piotitalily huy It out
liKlil.
Mm Oih'ii Now CliiinnelN
"Tim war may luwo lm effecl of
opunliiK ami dovi'Iopintr new i'lian
iii'Ih of trade, hut hero ncnin Urn pos
hihllltli'H mo yel to ho iiheerlained
Tliero am lanrit inniortiilioiiH ol
KpniilHli Krupt'H mid other foreiKii
lriuis tutu thin oountry under ordi.
nary coiiiliUuiiri, Whether shinmenth
of Hiieh fi ult n will he diminished and
their plnecH filled hy our own fruit
or whether ui'utial foiohn eounliii
will have to enneonliutii their shin
infills upon tint United .States is still
u matter for futuru deloriuiuatlou.
"Moitlli Ameriea has heeu proposrd
MM lellllo leititory lor IIH, uiiil Hit
suuKestloii lias its irjipeulliiK fi'iitures
lint, on the other limul, Snulli Amer
ica will not hn nhlo tn expoit prod.
iii'Ih to Kuropii which slut Iiiik been
iicciihlnnu'il o NeudiiiK then', mid
will eiher hne to look cUiulieio I'm
nn. outlet heisi'lf In do nilliniil that
inveiiiii',
"Miii'h depends iipnu Ilia sens he
luff Id'pl upon In iiuueliaiil M'snuIh
mid iiioHpents of thai seem Iu hit 'u
vnuililn lit Ilia piesenl lime.
If yni wbiu lltlioKrMiilicil fruli
Ulml limtoHil tf h irlulil oiid, r
iu. wu urn MKwulif it Hchmlli l.ltho
irih Vo, Mud fold I'riNllHK Ou, '
OF
1914APPLECR0P
E
The depiiituii'iil of agriculture "
llmati'S the apple flop of Hut PnV"d
Klatcs on Aiik-ut 1 al sllylilly helow
the IiIk crop of KM'.', Tim avcniue
this year is tll.fi per cent, eompitred
to fi'J.'J on the Mime ilnle iu lfllil,
ami ll.'.H iu 1 fl 11. One year api, on
(Holier I, Hie uovernmeut's cHliiintlc
of the eiop wiij -111,(1 per cent, and
theie may he a like drop before ()
loher I iu this year' iitfiircH, al
thoiiuh there are no appaieilt pres
fill prospects Ki'iieriilly, as was llu
i'iish a year ago. Only a few of Hie
states show a deeieasi' iu Hie per
coal nt-c eoluuiii ciuiipnri'd with the
same date a venr ii",o. Helow Is a
tabic shiiwiui; the applu crop conili
lions on AiikiisI 1, HIM, IIIKt and
1(111!; also October 1, IDKI;
Aur. A iik'. Aug. Oct.
1, I. I. 1.
Kill. Idl.'l. 1012. nun.
E MAE
ABOUT
AVEGAG
Maine Ttl . 1 7'J 17
N" llamiwliiri' "H -III (III HI
Vermont 7.'i 2H 7 'J I
MassaehiiH'ts 7! AK (It) M
llhode Island 7! 7H CH 72
Couueeticul 7ft 711 115 7(1
New York '-! "l .'l
New Joiwv 8(1 r.'J fill Ti7
PeiiusyUaiiia 77 -tit ft'.' JVI
llelawnre HII CI 7H III
Maryland 7H 'M 71 41
Vin-iiiia 7o :t7 81 :n
W. VirKiiihi 80 Pt 82 12
N Candinn. 7H :7 78 .'lo
S. Cnrolina 70" U2 CI .'10
(leorj-ia 7f. 17 (lit If.
norida
Ohio . J".!! :t2 M 2H
Indiana .'ID (17 -111 Oil
Illinois :i:t 70 1.1 (ill
MlehlKiiu . 07 fi2 111! -ill
Wisconsin . T 711 17 88
Minufsolii 18 hi) -Pi J 0(1
Iowa - -. 21 ' 75 2r 0(1
jCsnoiiri - r:t fit) 70 .'iri
N. Dukolii - . til)
8. Uakota. .. fit) 81 fi.'. 8.'l
Nebraska - . 1.1 00 fill '111
ICmiKas fin -10 70 20
Kentucky fi8 00 70 fil
Teuue.sseo 02 -I? 80 12
Alabama fid -III 00 -10
MUsisNippt fill fifi 02 fid
Loiiisinua . 00 72 70 00
Texas .. 00 fi.1 72 fi'J
Oklahoma .- . fil fill 7.1 -ill
Arkansas . . O.'i M 71 fi8
Mimliiim . 7"i 71 02 77
Wyoming . HO 811 (10
Colorado 88 70 80 7fi
New Mexico 87 7fi 80 71
Arizoim -. 80 80 DO 7fi
Utah D.1 81 88 82
Nevada 7fi 70 D7 7fi
Idaho 77 811 IU 77
Washington 81 70 85 GO
Oregon 7.-1 85 87 70
California 85 00 80 55
RUSSEL'S FULL OF
REFUGEES FROM TOWNS
LONDON, Aug. 21, 3.10 n. in.
"llrtuioU In filled with rcdigoci from
surrounding towni, aennlto tho largo
numbon. who loft tho city for Ghont
nml Oiteml during the ptut few dnyt,''
sn)n the Dally ChroiilcloV Qhcnt cor
respondent.
VTho plight of inoHt of the refugees
In pitiable," tho rorrcipomlont rntdn.
"Many nro enmpod In tho public
nquaro wliono homei In tho suburb
have bocn fired by tho PrusHlans. Tho
roadn leading Into llrtmm'ls liavo been
crowdod all day with all manner of
convcyniifcy, many drawn by dogx nn 1
othom by glrln, women ami aged pena.
aula. Moat of theao pooplo hao lout
vverytblng. Pow of them liavo any
money. Tho peasant Is coiuldorod
lucky who Biiccecded In saving u hIii
glo horso or a cow, Most of them
toll of Gorman barbarities but It is
ovldont that a majority of tbcuo talcy
arc Homowhat exaggerated,
"Military men cbaractorlio tbj
Gorman forro which Is moving acros
llolgluni as ovorwbolmlug, saylug It
consists of at least two or tbroo army
corps, Tho uilvanco of this lmgo forco
Ih covered oor tlio ontlro 30 nillo
front by n Hereon of cavalry. Tho
Germans had no difficulty In taking
l.oiivaln, which waa virtually undo
funded,
"In tho high wooded country be
tween l.ouynlu and llrussols tho Gor
mniiB found mi excellent defensive o.
sltlon, Having ocruplod l.oiivaln the
(lerumiiH pushed forward with groat
colorlty, tho cavalry oponlng out In
fan shaped formation spreading
across country.
"At one point thoy ran Into n
troiig forco of Ilvlglan nrtlllery
Which punUhod them suvoroly, l.tilo.
In (ho day u, llulgluii scouting forro
reached l.ouvitlu and round It unoccU.
plml but icoelvotl onlurs to full ImcV
bocmiso or tho dungur of being out
rlanlfod minllillsUid,"
1 1 1 .....
Do It Todsy
Hewlvit o srnuku (toy, JoIihiwh rl-
imrn I ho Im( Hud Ihersby patroNl
Home iiuuiry, t
MINERAL RESOURCES
SOUTHERN
OREGON
SOURCE OF WEALTH
"The niiiicral rcsoiiM'es of Oregon
are beyond comparison with almost
all oilier portions of Hit country, but
Oregon people seem to have no Inter
est iu them nor care a straw for llii-ir
development," asserts ('. W. Clapji,
formerly of Hwin. Ne., Iu the Port
land .IiiiiiiimI.
"Why, Miulliwetflcru Oregon is u
vcritnbbt Colorado, It !h full of rich
minerals waiting lo b" taken out and
processed. Tint black sands of Ore
gon slicams are full of gold, plat
inum mid iron. Thorium ami anli
mmiy exint in Oregon in nbimdancc,
as dues nicki-l.
"l,nM year the United Stales furn
ished only a fraction of the world's
nickel supply, vcl Oregon and Wnsh
iugton alone with proper development
could produce out half.
"Most of the world's platinum sup
ply cuines from the Ural mountain i.
Due lo the war, it has advanced iu
price from fill lo .(I0 an ounce. Ore
pm has enough platinum to supply
the world.
"Thoiium, used iu coaling gas
muuti'l'l Is found iu southern Oregon.
It brings 4250 it ton on the market.
The common exery.day stones von
use between the streetcar tracks heic
iu I'm Hand are full of iron which
an he drawn mil by the new pro
cessi'M at f25 a Ion less than it costs
to bring it Irom Pittsburg.
"Antimony, used in the making ci"
tvpc, has mlvanci-d HOII mt cent m
the last ten days. It can lie nrn
diiced for 0 cents a pound iu Nevada
and brings .2 cents on Hie New York
market.
"If Oregon would wake up mil he
gin del eloping these mineral re
sources she would have a production
of $100,000,(100 a year within five
years."
Mr. Clapp deprecales Hie work of
the Oregon bureau of mines ami ge
ology.
MRS. INNES NOW IN
CUSTODY AT EUGENE
I.tldHNK, Orit., Aug. 81. Mrs. Vie
tor K. Inin-H, who with her husband,
wan arrestetl Tuesday evening at their
homo near Doerliorn, this county, on
n rhnrgo of murder In connectlou
with tho dlsapiiearsnco of Mrs. Klols
Nelms Dennis and Miss Beatrice
.Velum, of Atlanta. Ga was brought
to Kugeno this afternoon, by deputy
Sheriff I). A. Hlkini, who has been
spending tho past two days In the
vicinity of tho Innes homo. Mrs.
Innes was placed In tho St. Prancli
hotel In chnrgo of Mrs. Margaret Del
lor, a trained nurse, who will remain
with her until tho requisition granted
by Governor Colquitt of Txas nrrlv
oil. Mrs. Innes Is very nervous, bor
dering on prostration, according to
Sheriff l'nrker, and her condition will
not permit of her being placed In Jail.
Innes who Is In Jail still maintains
a stolid sllonro and appears to be
somowhat worried, cither over the
condition of his wlfo or tho outcome
of tho charges placed agalust him.
Officers who returned front the
Innes homo refused to stato tho result
of their Investigations. Thoy would
neither deny or affirm that they woro
looking (or tho throe trunks shipped
out of San Antonio, Tex., some tttuo
last Juno,
NOTICB.
Notice la hereby given that tho un
dorslgnod will apply to tho city coun
cil at Its mooting to bo ucldjSeptcm
her 1st, 191 1, for a license to sell
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors Iu
quantities less than a gallon at its
placo ol business on lot 11, block 20,
city of Medford for a period of six
months.
Dated Auguut 15, 19H.
W. M. KISNNKDY.
Fralies This Remedy
(or Lug Trouble
Many (ttopls rt Inl to brllevt last
Iaiuic Trimble Is idluiM wblrb ctuuut
l iiiurreu. Tttli Is wrons, tutur
bTo fully rrcovvrwl ttirlr litslth. A
clitpse o
uisur mo
I ci
liuitle bat hclprd aoiuf, but
maujr more b U-a rraiarvtl to bcaltb
by brratblns iba frnbett sir. ratios well
cooked, whuliiaouia (ooj, being ttuiporat
In Ibflr halilla auil adiliuc Ih.i lonl.- nual.
!illia of Krkaiatt'a Allfratlro, s uivjfcloe
for Throat uuil l,uug Trouble, luvtatl
tilt tbla rate:
liiwlluir Oren. Ky,. It. No. 4.
"Oeullrtnvut TUu irlus of 1008 I baa
leveni rough for als uionttu. I trlnt
all Ibu uieJklue that tuy doctors rveoiu.
uieuilva Iu ui. but no reaulla latua for
tbe heller. I bail iilslit awesta, auJ wouta
cm all aim ilt until I sot ao weak I
could bartlly do aujtblus. Hut at Ual,
James Hreilus, of flUmow Juuctloo, lu
altteii that try your iuellc!u. Iu out
week's tlum liter b ijuIIo tu Ituiirov.
uuut In in y loiidlilou, am) a(lr I bail
takeu aofeiol bolllea I felt sa wall sa
tr Iu tuy life-. I Biiulr Iwllew ibal
Kikuiaa's Alleiallvo will rvllarir suy raa
tif Iuhs iroublu If lakeu Ufura lb lail
slass.-r
UuiJatlll A. C. IIIJI
(AImjiw abbrvuativli in
Kikuitu ' AlleralTrs u
tuauv veaia' leil Iu b
iAuiiaiii a. v, iikttkiwwijutii.
Iiwr on leiiUMl
ua beeu l'"'H by
mun wmuuuua
?' fTf.' Jl'li'l.S'l. it'i'iS infiM""'
trujilil(l). llioiuliNI At.llmi, Uludlmru
juMa, Slii) III U ilUllJlus Ik laleui,
Vslflua m uli4l(i. i4leua or lrh'.i
NTMlil UIWIM, A fsr lookl IflllMS
, fit tilt W mmt Uhvi
YOUTH ACCUSED OF
HAN FHANI'IHCO, fnl., Aug. 21.
Kiilniiping and assaults lo commit
murder nro charged in a warrant is
sued here today for lliu arieM of
Chailes J. ilerelle, IK yeats old, who
las ulglil nbiliicli-d Miss Kadie llrod
hurst, 17 years old, a nurse, mid tl'd
wild her to Kmi .loe in an nutoino
bile. Norman Hrown, who drove lb"
car, is charged with kidnaping in an
other warrant, issued at the miiiic
tiino by Judge Crist in police rout!,
on I he affidavit of Detective I)c i
fluerrn of the cilv force
Miss HromUiuM, her mother rut
Ihe two prisoner, all will return to
Kau rraneisqo. The girl says she is
fond of Ileelle, but does int wtrvi
to marrv hlul yet. Her mother is m.l
auxioim o prosecute.
.Vo Itnlio on Mlrlielln noil (iimil Venv
Tlirs.
Wo wish to Inform automobile own
ers that there Is no ralso on our
Mlchclln ind Good Venr tires. Tho
same prices will prevail as hcfnro the
commencement of tho Kumpcau war
CHATKIt LAKK MOTOIt CAH CO
130
Wliy Not
Oct tho best smoKu, Gor. Johnson
snd also pstronlis bnma.
Let Us Be
Your Cleaner
Wo know how.
Wo hnvo tho equipment.
Wo guaranteo our work to bo equal
In quality to any In the world.
I'rlrca that ore consistent wlt'i
quality. Wo employ only whlto labor.
I.ct us liavo your business wo aro
suro wo can plcaso you
Phono 24 4 and we will call.
GUARD
Your children's health by feedlns
milk from Inspected cows that has
been pre-cooled and orlatod with
modorn appliances and sealed In
sterilized bottles.
EAST SIDE DAIRY
Mertiitu: nnil Afternoon Delivery.
1'liono Uil-Jl.
L S. ACKLEY
TAXIDERMIST
Mountings of
All Kinds
Sparta Building, Medford
THE LIFE CAREER
'Schooling ill youth ahould Invariably be
dlrecte.1 lo etuic a ion In the beat way
lor the btl iKiiiiaueut ocvuuiliou for wUWh
htlavapable' I'lt.l.lrntC. V lillul.
ThU 1 the Mission of the
r'orly.Ulb School Year Oseai
SEPTEHBUR i8th, iqm
Write for llluti;itrd ico-psce l)ool
Ict. " Itll! Ml L C AUbLK," and tor Cata
log conUliiliiR lull latoimatlon.
Dtgttt Cvurtti- AORICULTURU I
AKroiiouiy,AiiliiMllubaudry,DairyliUk.
baudry, Poultry tlukbaudry, HorlUultutr.
Aitrk-ulturc (or Irajiers. l:OHI-t1KV,
UOOOINO l-NtilMtUINO. IIOMl: l:CO
NOMlOSt DoniMtk bclcnce, Uomcktlc AM,
HNnuvi'bKIS'Ol blcctrlcal, IrrlKutlon,
illjhwsy-, Ahankal, Chuakal. Mlnlne.
CsuinkV. COMMfcltCU. IMIAHMACV
iMHblHIAl AHTb
l'titwnjl rfMMi-Ajrkiiltuis, Diliy
lax, lluni AUItri' Louir, InduallUl
Alt, I'oioliy. llutiiirH liuii Cwuim,
Sdtwlnf ,li(-rilio, StiliiK, IIuiiJ,
Vol( t.lllUJK
fumn HtMlaHl Ceyrw by MU fit
AJ4irl IMki MWDIHISAH,
HTWIM) tfwllk inva
ill I "Mil In
ill II ill 1 1
vi WJ
eSv. Jj
BLOODY BATTLE FIELDS
AROUND MUELHAUSEN
LONDON, Au. 21, r,;2r, a. m A
dispatch to the ilnvas OKcncy from
lli-lfort by way of Paris says:
"Tho battle around Muelhausen
have Ik-cm particularly bloody for lliu
(lermans, who knowing the French
would sparo as much as poxslldo the
Alsatians mid their property, hid
hlmselves Iu houses protected by the
ICctl Cross, v, hence Ihey fired on (ln
French
A Remarkable Influence
(or Reed Is an account with tho Jackson County Hank a
ureal aid In tho building of a strong financial edifice for
future requirements. Now in n good time to start by
starting nn account with uc. '
", Interest Paid on SaIngs Accounts.
OVER ?Z VCAPS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT
m
It ( sM
MWSililtl
I 4ttttl
When
guided by the
shots and the
users, uet a real
Go see the dealer who displays the Red Balli
Mark ofKcm tngton UMC. Your sign oFbportsmen a I
km a . .
Headquarters the Remmgton-UMC arms you want
to own, and the ammunition you ought to have.
To ! your rm clnd tmi laWbataJ rttkt at Raai OH
tL suihi1 salaaiil naa!aailllaA kul I irii i .
-. r"" -.
Ktat stria ii Amts.IfBiaai
Metallic Cartraie Co. 4?f
K9 sVaaJnar. Haw Yarkj
Gates Specials
1 Nearly New Saxon Car . . $375
1 Brick, Especially Built. Electric
Lights, etc. . . . . 350
1 Studebaker Roadster . . 275
1 Large Touring Car good for livery 350
1 Good Horse 900 lbs. . . 45
1 Horse. Buggy and Harness (fine) 125
1 Roan Team 2500 lbs., Brass Mount
ed Harness and Wagon Costing
$400, practically new, whole outfit 275
1 New Oliver Typewriter . . 75
C.E.GATES
TO
CRATER
LAKE
Auto Stage leaVea at 8 n. in. on
Monthly, Wednesday nnd Fiiday.
Itnund-trii f IS tickets honored until
September .10. Speoiul mien to Cinlcr
(.like for pa i tics of live or mine.
Faur, five nnd seven. mtmrnj;er lour
Inn cum. IteiiHniiuhlu rntea to nil
eilli'M nnd pulnlx. Kpi'clul ruli'tf foi
ull day sen lie nnd larfo louiiin;
pailii'H,
Hall Taxi Co.
I'lionu IUI),
Kvvly wiJ 'Mil Hull, Mum,
"Tho French directed a violent rlflj
and artillery fire on their assailants
causing a veritable cnrnnKo. Every
(lerrnan leaving these houses wns shot
down.
"A battery of six Runs with their
caissons filled with nmtnlinltlon were
captured from tho (lormnns. They
worn taken today to Ilelfort where
crowds of riirloua townspeople Kath
ered to ! them "
fiKnl blanks tot sale at tna Mall
Trlhrriw offlc tf
m
sa
CALIBER RIFLES
von buy your 22 etalibrcl
rifle reDeater or single shot bel
example of the crack-l
growing majority of rifle I
sun a Kemtngton-UMl.
' .
aaii m
LOOK
HERE
Automobile Owners
We sell Miclielin and Goptl
year Tires at the same old
price. No increase on ac
count of the wnr.
CRATER LAKE
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