MEDFORD MAIL TRtBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON,? MONDAY,- 'aVQV&P-
10,-1925
PXQE THREE-
'ROLLER Mii;e
R!NK IN ASHlAfiD"
STARTS BUSINESS
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ASHLaNJ),', Auic. 'JD.-It 'ott an
nounced that 6. 0. Klettoif,. propriety
v of the Nutatorlum thut P. B. Nicho
las, wife and -clnuKhter, who nrrlvod
Friday from Sacramento, Cnl., will as
sume charge of the roller skating.rink
at taht place.: , He states that the new
manager has had yearn of experience
In the business and that the establish
ment wjll, be open . Mopdayj morning
and that, skating may he enjoyed ev
ery' evening- thereafter.-. : - - -
Ernest Wick of Port Innil leaves for
his home today. Mr. WIja came down
to attend the funeral services for. his
W' mother, Mrs. J. R; Wick, wlicse fn
neral occurred 8aurtay.
l Is stated that Mrs. Jf. R. Luke
whose serious Illness has been a mat
rt.'of concern. to her friends, is sliKht
ly better. .
Mr. and Mrs. p. .Winter have feone
to I.03 AnKoles to be with their son,
Francis, .who Is seriously 111. .
F; D. Wacner and H. C. Haley
spent the week end at the Lake of the
Woods with their families who are
there enjoylnff vacation , beside the
beautiful lake. - ... .. .
Mrs. W. M., Day was hostess at a
very, pleasant afternoon recently hon
oring Mrs.: Rebecca Kinney 'and Mrs.
Helen ' Michaels who are guesta of
" Mr. and Mrs. A.'B. Kinney. The. time
passed most happily in the visit of ojd
friends, ,'. Dainty needlework occupied
busy fingers until later in the nfter
noon when tea was servod by the hos,
tens. . ! ''-'
Those ' who enjoyed this .delightful
hospitality were the complimented
guests,-Mrs. . Rebecca Kinney, . Mrs.
Helen Michaels and"" Mrs. A. K. Kin
ney, Mrs. Ellon Wagner.. Mrs.. P.-D.
Wagner, Mrs. George Dunn, Mrs;. L 'P.
Applegate, Mrs. C. K. Pell, Mrs. J.'W.
McCoy, Mrs. W. 13: B'eehe . and'Mrs.
-t'lalre Beebe who Is spending the sum-
mer at the W. B. Beebe home.,. . ,
Miss ; Nellle , Dickey-wag hostess nt
a delightful dinner, with all the picnic
features, an added pleasure, aStur.
day . evening, complimenting Miss
Lenna Marsters. who has been spend
ing a bit of her vacation here among
old friends : In Ashland.. The little
group making up the dinner party were
Miss Leontt Marsters. Mr. and. Mrs.
Will Dodge and Miss Nell Dickey. Miss
Marsters and Miss Dickey have en-Joyed-a
number of delightful auto
trips during Miss Marsters' Btay, Sho
expects tor leave- for- - herVhome "in
Roseburg the first of the week. - Miss
Marsters is supervisor of music in the
Eugene schools and was. one- .of -the
faculty in the Summer Normal held In
Ashland, she was formerly In charge
of the music in the . Ashlapi)- schools
and has hosts of friends who ore glad
to welcome her back.-, v. -. i
Ray,, Woodward, superintendent, of
maintenance of Portland, and J...W.
' Lamb, district plant chiof, of Eugene,
were official visitors at the local.tele
4 phase office Saturday. They went on
to Klamath Falls from Ashland. V
Mr. and Mrs; Harry A, MuoMJllan
and, little daughter are guests of Mrs.
Oraee E. Andrews and other relatives
In Ashland and Medford en route to
Crater lake. Klamath Falls and other
points of Interest In southern Oregon.
Mrs. MacMlllan 18 the Eleanor T. Mnc
Millan who has written such delight
ful verse for the Poet's Corner In the
Oregon Journal and is the. recently
elected president of . the Northwest
Poetry Society.. . - -, .
Misss Maude Carlson of Klamath
Falls was the recent guest of Miss
Blanche Hicks, and of Mrs. Homer
Billings. Miss Carleton Is the libra'
rian of Klamath. Falls high school.
Miss Zlpora Blumenfeld 'anH Miss
Ethel Wheeler left for their .respec
tive homes In Seattle and Portland, a
few days ago. ; They, went with Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe, who will go
on to Wyoming to visit . Mrs.' For
sythe's people.. Miss Blumenfeld and
Miss Wheeler will spen, the next-year
In advanced Work at Columbia.! Both
will be greatly ; missed . In ; Ashland
where Miss Blumenfeld has been the
efficient head of the physical educa
tion department irt the schools for a
i number of years, and Miss -Wheeler an
i English teacher' In high school. Miss
Blumenfeld was a member of the fac
ulty at the Summer Normal which
closed recently. - --.;
The union service held nt the Con
gregational church last night was well
attended, with special music prepared
for the occasion. During the remain
dor of the month these union meetings
will obtain, when regular services In
the different chlurches will be resum-.
ed. . '. -.'.-
James Young and Dnn Bowerman:
of the News were Ashland visitors
Saturdny. Business and an interest In
Ashland brought them. ' -
: Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Helms enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph Russell and
children' of Hilt at dlnenr Sunday. A
drive down the valley made a pleas
ant finish for the afternoon. Mr. and
Mrs. Russell wero over for the week
end.
, Mrs. Schaumloffel and daughter.
Elizabeth are guests of Mrs. Schaum
loffel's mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Van
Sant on Onk street. They orrlved Sot-;
urday from their home in California.
The ladles who were In attendance
nt the meeting of the Ladles' Aid at
the Presbyterian church Friday en
Joyed a delightful watermelon feed.,
Ihe gift of the pastor,, the Rev. J. C.
Mergler. The Aid Is not taking a va
cation this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian have been
guests at th home of the L. Mlksch
home In Bellevlew for some lime.
They have now gone to Rogue River
where Mr. Jullnn will have charge of
his father's business during the. tat
ter's absence In the east. Mrs. Julian
Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
' Mlksch. .
' Bids for Grading.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board of Directors of School
District No. 49, Medford. Oregon, will
receive bids for the grading, crowning
and draining of new High School ath
letic field. Information regarding
yardage, length of haul, etc., may be
obtained at the clerk's office.
Bids must bs in the hands of Miss
Mildred F. Swearlngen, clerk of Dis
trict No. 4S. Medford. Oregon, not la
ter than Wednesday, August 12th.
26. The board reserves the right
reject any or all bids.
Iiotfue River Valley Given Great
BoosVm Sunday s Orfgonian
By EKSKST C. POTTS,
Staff Correspvndent, Portland Ore-
gontan. . .
' Water and pears are . giving thv
Rogue river valley, the finest period
of prosperity It has ever enjoyed. The
water concomitant Js that . which
swirls from three big Irrigation res
ervoirs;, the pears are the same staple
varieties which have given the valley
fame, but they , are bigger and better
than ever before by reason of more
extensive irrigation. -. '...
Conversing in the cool of the even
ing on the porch, of the residence nt
the southern Oregon experiment sta
tion, Professor F. C. Relmer. super
intendents said: "We are going tp see
a new Rogue river valley." Never in
the 14 yenrs he. had watched the slow
progress of the vulley hud the iirofes
sor made such 'enthusiastic statements
until recent months. - He is a conser
vative, among conservatives, but he
was discussuig water and pears.
Other Fruits- Overshadowed -.
...Other fruits, Innludlng.apples, ep-or-rieaand
peaches, tirgure.lh the Rogue
river-, .vaUeylS' prosperity;- present and
prospective, -hut .those, .are-.oyershad-owed
by. the pears. -They Just natur
ally have to he. overshadowed when it
Is known that the value of .this year's
pear crop,.-harvestlng of which started
only .this week, promises to mount .to
over, t2, 600,000. . ,, ,,. , .
i The valley will this year ship, ac
cording to A'.: S. . Rosenbaum, district
freight and. passenger ..agent.. pf . the
Southern Pacific lines, close to 2000
cars of pears.: ,Tnklng Into considera
tion the big tonnage which will be sold
aodiProcessed. locally, it Beems a:-con-servative
estimate.. to value,- tha crop
at $2,600,000. . . ,,, 1 ,!';.
Last season the valley shipped a lit
tle less than 1200 .cars of .pears and
the crop was valued at,, il, 600. (100.
With on additional (11, 000. 000 In, sight
In the industry his season, it becomes
clearly apparent, why -even. Professor
Reimer and the bankers and .business
men smile .complacently, and talk of a
stabilized and permanent,, prosperity.
Present- Crop, Host Valuable v..
, This year'si:pear crop ' is ,-by .'no
means a.maxlmum.one, for in l!)23 the
district produced S400 carloads., ' But
quality . .o.nd .,, price,- ,uno.uestionnhly
mnke it the most vniuable the Rogue
valley has ever produced. ; . . .
"It's very unfortunate, the .pears are
so large this - year." casually .com
mented a cold storage man and, ship
per, and he was instantly, .obliged to
explaln(to the Incredulous, ilstener. -;
,"Oh,,,you .see,'' he, went .on,, VWG
don'l like the real large pears as the
eastern buyers, and ..eastern -markets
don't want them so large.; . The fruit
stand men don't.want, them so large.'
The fruit stand men can sell the me
dium sizes to. better advantage."- No.
our pears , are 'running 'too much -tov
the extra large sizes apd.we dQP'tJike
it. They have , the. quality, but It l
harder to market .them.", . . . v 4
.; The shipper's 'explanation 'was cor
roborated y others.,,. At. thq .same
time it-is. truev that -trier are consumer
groups, which,, llKe . ..the very, large
pears and vnlley operators who reach
those, consumers, are not complaining
because pears grew- too large this sea
son, . . -. .. -s . -. , , , ' '.
. .The fresh pear :uinrket 'quotations
have not . yet -beep well established.'
Growers who are not pv.erselflsh. will
be quite content 'if they receive as
good, prices as obtained .last season.
Secretly they hope 'to receive a little
more. There is., excellent ,. prospect
that they wlil and some already have
received more those, selling (early'to
the. canneries. ' The price, for canning.
pears this season Is at a level the'
canners last , season said ' was. abso
lutely prohibitive... I' ,., '' -. ;(:
. ,.Last year the . canner'ym'en. started
quotations as .low t as $26. and $30
a ton. . Before the season ended they
were scrambling for remnants of the
crop-., as .$fi6 ,and ,$70 a. ton. Ac
cording to Claude Cpate,.,. Jackson
county .agricultural agent,, theaver
age, price. pud , for ..canning .pears !in
1924 was between $55 and $60 a tan.
Sales made,. thli. .year., have been
generally, .around $66 and . $67 a .ton,
but It .Is, not. tilHIqlilt. t. find, Brow
era -wiio liave, received. $70- and f7
a ton; with .the Admonition,;, of.
coiirs,fto i'kesp mum", about , such
exorbitant..:prjces..'-. , ;;. . .. , .
vv 1 . Quotations 1 to Be. Set. ; . . -j
.The i. freBh.r pear- .market , -Is. ..hesi
tant, California has been . jumping
(he pears. Into New York and other
big eastern markets too freely, but In
tho coming week ..It- Is Expected, that
local quotations will-, be established.
Mr. Cate reported that, several .growers-
Jiad contracted their crops ' of
Bartletts !-at $2.26 and up to $2.60,
Net. to r. the growers would.be .60
cents a box less. Last year,-.he said,
the . net to,- the growers probably
avernged $t.60, though it began In
early season at $1.26 and $1.30 a
box. lleason fon ptlmtsm .about
prices of fresh pears this. '.season
In apparent. -. . ;. . . ,
j If the upward ;wlng nfter Cali
fornia pears are -out of the way Is
even approximately as good this sea
son -us- Inst,- the growers will wear
perpetual smiles for months to come.'
One commission firm last year re
ported having paid not to growers
on Jill pears it handled an average
of $2.07 a 'box. Where yields of'
1000 boxes an acre are not unknown,
as In this verdant valley, the .most
amateurish , statistician can quickly
arrive nt- some deductions which re
semble the out-turn of a hbjh-class
gold mine. . , - . , ,' , .
l'ibiilous Returns Told; -
.The realty promoter or other
booster wanting - to . deal In almost
fabulous figures could-name many
an Individually or, corporntely owned
orchard which made, prodigious re
turns last season and will do ns
well and better this season. He
might tell of the 86-acre orchard
from which the pear ..crop returned
$37,000; of the grower who took
some of his cash and bought a
$66,000 building; of the 1000-pound
Cornice trees which produce In a
small acreage at .the.. rate of $4600
an acre; of the Income tax of $2600
paid from on orchard of medium
site, and so on through the list.
But there Is no .disposition In the
Rogue river valley to talk the old
propaganda about minting money
from pears or . other fruits. Even
the more enthusiastic boosters will
tell you to get your crop facts from
Mr. Cat ot mofe.nor Relmer.
These men, In. turn, -tell you that
the average pear prdouetlon. of ma-i
ture acreages of the valley; may be
set around 600 boxes.. Including
the; younger trees, which -.have Just!
begun; hearing, ;. the valley; average
obviously , Is much rsa than 600.
boxeann acre. . I
lira, Hundred Boxes. Fnlr , Yield.
Stated In n different , way, " these
.experts will tell the owner..- of ma
lure trees that he Is ' not doing
creditably :lf his orchard, even though
composed -, largely of tho later 'and
lighter bearing varieties, falls- mate-,
rlnlly short of 600 boxes mt acre.1
They con show you orchards of good
size where the averoVe - Is , 600 and
700 boxes and, as -Indicated .else
where,- there are ' itiose which lust
year produced more than 1000, boxes
to tho ncre and will do the sarntv
this year.- . .1. j, ..
Primarily, It Is .Increased. Irriga
tion which is bringing Into existence
Professor ; Relmer's. . "new Rogue
river ; valley." Completion of the
Emigrant creek reservoir of the Tal
ent Irrigation' district, followed by
the - Hyott Prairie reservoir, first
used in 192.1, nnd wide, extension of,
the . lateral . systems ' have provided
more water than the Talent-Ashlnhd
sections of tho vnlley need this year.
Of 9600 acre-feet of ' water stored l
In the Hyatt reservoir, O. Arbsplger, 1
superintendent of the district,: litis
Just . reported , 7600 . acre-feet remnln'
unused. He estimated that 6000 acre
feet .would pot be used. , The J2ml
grnnt reservoir wlil be drained of
the 8200 acre-feet stored there. Thlsi
was Its capacity, but the Hyatt reser-"
voir has a .maximum capacity or.
16,000 acre-feet, 1. 1
Plants., in Be Busy.
..The picture, of the valley.' . pear
industry , is not , cpmplete, without
.mention of the canning anil storage
facilities and . the army- of workers
who .will" next, week be. engaged- In.
the: ninnifnld 'phases of harvesting.,
packing, shipping or prncesslng,)ears.
The Rogue Rfver Connlrig company
operates here In processing a va
riety of ,t-epltnntl, If.ush,. fr,uts,,,,Th.e,
Bagley Canning enmpnny this year in'
to turn out about 100,000 cases of
fruits at Ashland. The Knight Pack
ing -company", specializing .In. catsup.)
preserves, vinegar ond like products
operates a large plant here.
-.Mrs.. F, Mr Kadqvan conducts (in
,.AVvn,c,, nuii-uij.nig -.. operation-- -ill
Medford. , This yeor there Is also-to
be. a fine. $50,000 dehydrating plant,
now under construction, by the Rogue
River-Properties company.. .This is
a syndicate, of. wealthy,; Californlans
who have acquired the 300-acre , Sun-
crest, prchard and the, big cold stor-,j
age plantof the old Pacific. Mu-J
tuai, organization. ( . -.., .., ,-;
. .. . Ample Falclltics Provided, -
For the tfrst, time In , its . hlstqry
the ;vnllej'. 9 this yeap provided With
ample,, pre-eooling( and , cold storage
facilities. ,,. The .Medford. Pre-Cool-1
Ing .,& storage, company,; at ani,ex-
pense, at nenrly, $200,000 - has .fitted
up stprage siace, for approximately
?00 ars.' of fru'lf ond l)re.cooiri!g. fu-
ollltles to take ciire of, eight, oiurloads
at .a time. ( . The Rogue River, prop 1
er.ues . company .. has also provided
pre-cooilng space In. (t? building, the
Aieaiord Ice , & storage -company,
and Ashland Ice & Storage eomnnnv.
Harry K. .Tomlinson, monngen, have
contracts with the Pacific-.. Fruit Ex
press qpmpany fpr-,:ielng all loaded
fruit cars.; -.Its Medford , plant: has
neen enlargeu, at .hlg expense so it
vu.11 now ice 21 cars at a'.tlme,
.AH these. branches or the. industry.
together,, with the many ; commission
and shipping concerns, most of which
conduct 'packing , houses, add . hun
dreds of workers to. the hundreds
Who. will, be busy in : the orchards
thls.fcomng .week, as pear harvest
oegins.ln earnest; . ,,
The vailisy will present a sceno of
unprecedented activity and the. Ash-
ana, cnamDer of commerce - thronirh
H .aggressive, secretary, , J o h n S.
Fuller, extended- "on urgent ; Invita
tion .Jo .the Portland Chamber, of
Conimerce ond .Portland citizens to-
come and , ace the remarkable. alght.
The Invitotlom reached, Portland as
Buyers" week activities bes-an .and
though word .has., been sent that
there Is hope of having, groups make
the trip, it, was said that the. Port
lahdera probably, .would he unable . to
orgahjze' a general; delegation for the
suggested . tour. Both Medford and
Ashland . chambers and business men
will be at the service of all visitors
who may come. - v. , , j 1
Thlslyear,. for . the first time, the
government has .recognized the im-'
portance of .the, fruit lndustrv of ,thi
valleji, by establishing one of its free-
employment, bureau branches Hn
Medford. , Chris Gottlieb, an orchard
lut of. wide, experience, Is .in oharge.
, Jt is estimated, bv Mr. nosnnhaum
that the district this year will- ship
aoout 40U cars of apples, , The valley
has a fine crop of, apples maturing,
chiefly pf (ho . Newtown .. variety,
which now predominates here.
The Ashland district, according to
v-an j, ijronner,, manager of the
Ashland Vrult & Produce oompnnf,
will ship obqut 16 cars of peaches of
unusually fine quality,-,. -,
VnV with gnu.
Medforil Plate and
Window Glass Co.
Automobile glass 'and glass for all
purjioses. We repair broken win
dows" and resllver old mirrors, make
mirrors an size. -Complete line
beveling and grinding machinery;
employ nothing but experienced
help. -
. .1 J-y- MOftOAN, Manager,
118 S. Bartlett . Phone 140
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LIFE TERMER AT
SALEM TO PROVE
- IMMORTALITY
SAIiEM, AUg. 10 (A. P.) Juok
Lnlrd., n Uf . toimei- in tho Oregon
ponltentiury, Una. romplotcd a book
entitled "Tho Rational Proof of Im
mortality" In which li proposes "to
demonstrate the faet of Immortutliy"
by rntional mcaiiH uluno.
J. K. (llleH, aiiaH Jink Uiirtt, woh
oonvfrted in Multuor.Kih oouni y of
the murder or a irafi'ir luffiiN'r nfn-r
I-alrd hud . rubbed -.a lii lib;ii ii ndr of
the intiTMlati brldei. i
. In tho fo'eworvl to his book Laird
writes:
"The pnrposo of thl.s treatise Is to
demonstrate the fa-t nf iinniortallty.
There have been proofs of "this propo
sttion, U Is true, but the large number
of intellectuals who remain agnostic
teslifiesMo the Inadequucy, of these
proofs and those who do believe prob
ably do so, not from jthe excellence of
the arguments,, but. rather, -from the
force oif inner, conviction. With, them,
in the phrase pt Kant, belief Is merely
an emotional necessity. In this thesis
no-, appeal, .will he made to InuiUvo
hopes or pletistic susceptibility. There
will be no citations from supernal authorities-,
and 1 no Inferences will be
drnwn from the pyschlc. phenomena
of spiritualists and clairvoyant, me
diums. The conclusion will be reach
ed by rntional means alone." ;
Pnok lUrWh inis.
Miss Rogers Gamed
15 Pounds In Six Weeks
Skinny Men- '.'nnd , Women , Gain Five,
Pounds In'ilO Dsj's nr Money 'Hack,
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My dear Fflendsi
Afler my attack of Flu I was thin,
rundqwp and. weak. . I had a sallow
complexion, my cheeks were sunk in
nnd 1 wtw Continually troubled with
gas on .my stomach. , 1 felt stuffy and
had . lost my, appetite. 1 had read
aboMt McCoy s Cod -Uver Oil Com
pound Tablets and -decided to give
them 1 trial. , . At - once, 1. began t,o
pick, up an. appetite,, .my cheeks be.
name healthy looking and 1 gained
15 , pounds . in ..six , weeks and nm
very thankful for what McCoy's Cod
Liver Oil Compound Tablets did for
me. . . . ... ,
,., Miss .Alberta Rogers, 2G4 W. Cerro
Qorda-.St., Decatur,.. 111.
To take on , weight, grow strong
and vigorous, to fill out tho ' hol
lows In cheek and neck, , try Mc
Coy's Cod Liver .Oil Compound Tab
lets. "for. 30 , days.-! ,00 Tablets 60
cents, at Heath's, trug Store, AVcst
Side pharmacy.,;. Medford Pharmacy,
and ' live. , drugtjlsts(.ovei;ywher6. ,,..11'
they don't give jvour wonderful help
in 30- days, get your money back
you be- the judge..,; Jiut . bo. sure and
ask for' McCoy's, the original .and
genuine. .... .-i,u ,,Adv
Let us jMit ottv gpocl.CQiil
iii youif bin's iiow before
the price goes up. r
Special prices until Sept. 1
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you'd see whyJt Is that nearly eighteen
hundred homes within reach of the Copco
lines are now using electric ranges. .
. Two hours a day, every day in the year,
is probably a low estimate of a housewife's
time in the kitchen. Sixty full days, in
all and they're ..worth making easier! -
Electrical cooking'is easier, and cleaner.
It puts an end to dirt and ashes.1 It means
less sweeping of flo6rs, less cleaning of
walls, cleaner utensils.
Electrical cooking is tastier. Uniform,
controllable heat saves the flavor of dainty
foods. , -. , - .. '; '
Electrical cooking is ecohomical--sur-prislngly
so. The average cost of electri
city for cooking is only about jtwice Jhe
cost of the electric lighting current In the
sanie T home. (Actual average figured foi
your own neighborhood will be shown you
upon request.) ( . . .-. :
Don't pass the next display of electric
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