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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AIEDffORP, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1910. This department Is a rcnular week ly feature, dealing with all phages of the fruit and produce world. , IN THE FRUIT GROWING WORLD Conducted hy Charles W. Wllmo rotli, mnnnflcr of tho Ronuo River Fruit & Produco Association. 15 i i t to LntoBt official crop report from a very reliable sourco on npplo crop conditions In tho United States and Canada on July 1, First Now England group, com prising tho states of Main, Now Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Ilhodo Island. Tho crop In each of tho sovoral Etatcs of this group continues to make a good showing and tho favor able conditions as reported July 1 aro fully mnlntalnod for this section. Tho crop promises for this group 25 to 35 per cent in excess of a year ago. Second Central group, comprising tho states of New York, Pennsylva nia, Now Jersey, Delaware, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin. Reports from New York continue favorable and, while somo sections report considerable drop, it is not generally In excess of what Is usual during tho month of Juno. Hudson valley section reports improvement during tho past month, with condi tions continuing favorable In the western part of the state and for tho whole state tho crop promises larg er In quantity and very much bet ter in quality than last year. Now Jersey and D laware both report good crops, with prospects In Penn sylvania and Ohio equal to ono year ago, but located somewhat differ ently. The Cumberland valley section of Pennsylvania a llttlo less than a year ago, which shortage is made up In the northern and western part of the state. For Ohio, tho Ohio river section is making the best showing for several years and the commercial orchards in the eastern part of the state show better than a year ago. The Ross county and scattered or chards In the western part of the state make a poorer showing, but the commercial apple crop of Ohio will exceed ono year ago. Michigan is showing up well. The early freezing did much less damage than reported at the time, and for the wholo state three-fourths of the large crop of a year ago Is promised." Wisconsin does not make as good showing owing to late frosts and rop will be light. For this wholo group the present crop promises fully equal or perhaps a little heavier than one year ago. Third Middle west or Ben Davis (roup, comprising the states of In diana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Ar kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Arkansas nnd Kansas aro making in tho early varieties will nbout equal a better showing thnn a year go, and . the shortago in tho Inter vnrlotles. while tho crop generally speaking; As heretofore wo havo not made a was badly damnged In southern Mis-. porcentngo comparison of tho crops of sour!, this shortago is largely made July 1 as compared with tho samo tin In tho northern part of tho state, tlmo last year. As usual wo will so that tho wholo state promises to equnl ono year ago. Tho samo is truo of Indiana, with n showing decidedly better In tho ox tromo southern part of tho state. Illi nois hns a very poor showing excopt In tho extreme southern end of tho state, and Is decidedly bolow a year J make our first porcentngo compari son In our August report. For tho United States tho only group showing u decllno from a year ago Is tho third or Bon Davis group, nnd as tho crop was very modorato throughoutt his section thoro a. year ngo, tho decllno will amount to very ago, while Iowa and Nebraska havo l0 ! tho BgrcCato with tho con but llttlo fruit. It must bo borne in . ral or second group making a show mind that tho crop in this group was ' S Perhaps a llttlo In excess of last very light in many sections ono year p0 ago. The snortago in Illinois, lowa, and Nebraska will scarcely bonnado up by the Incrcaso In Arkansas and Kansas, so far this wholo group pres ent prospects are somewhat below that of last year. Fourth Southern group, compris ing tho states of West Virginia, Vir ginia, Maryland, Kentucky and Ten ncssco. The favorallo conditions of the crop in this section as reported in our former report still continue, with Tho first or Now England group, tho fourth or southern group nnd tho fifth or Pacific group all show a heavy Incrcaso ovor n year ago, so that for tho wholo United States pres ent prospects show a crop of 30 to 25 per cent heavier of commercial good quality promised In all sections except in somo parts of tho Ben Davis group. At this season of tho year uniform roports of good quality woro novor stronger and unless weather condl- Pliilmlolphin 13 '2Ab will lio uhlo to iiiHlriiul -10 iinekm-8 in Boston 1'J U.O.") n Hush. Tho association will liu Chicago 17 1,70 plousoil to toai'li uvoryliocly in tho Cars pears passed Snormncute: valley how to puuk, hut nt (his tlmo July IS , , , 108 vu must iiimhI upon having our Htu- July 10 , 8 dents ujrroo to devote the. entire sou- Tho present week will practically ! son to packing both pours and up wind up Snoriunento river shipments l'les. Our iipplo-pnokinu; suhool will Virginia making tho best showing, j "s suoum turn uniavoraoio uur and for tho wholo state an exceed- ,DS tho remainder of tho season a lngly good crop is promised, equal to cP considerably above tho average . 0 jast anu or goou quauiy is promiavu iur the whole United States. Maine Fruit Outlook Poor. AUBURN, Me., July 13. Sum- two and one-half times that year. West Virginia also shows somo Increase, whllo Maryland as a wholo Is a llttlo below last year. Tho Louis ville section in Kentucky still makes a favorable showing and for this whole group an Increaso of 50 per cent as compared with last year may bo expected. Fifth Pacific group. Reports con tinue favorable for by far the larg est crop In the history of the box apple section from Colorado to Cali fornia. The states of "Washington and Oregon will havo at least threo times the crop of a year ago, while California promises to equal If not exceed its largo crop of a year ago. Oregon is a little below last year, but a good crop is promised, and the prediction made In our first of May report to you of 18,000 to 20,000 cars for this section promises to bo fully maintained and will be by far the largest crop ever produced In this ... section. I Canada Crops promise equal to I Givss snes of California Bartletts one year ago. Tho early varieties, 1 0I, jujy oq 1910: However, promise some-vnat better i Cars, than the late varieties. The increase I ev York 10 on pours. 'Suisun is tuiipping very heavy tho presont week nnd will con tinue tho next week, nt which time tho crop wilt bo practically dono from that district. Thoro will bo quito a fow enrs to go forward af ter tho first of August from Cali fornia, but thrco-fourths of nil the Bartletts in tho state will have mov ed by August 1. Present conditions indicate that there will be no large supplies of peaches until Washing ton or Colorado ships in quantities that would interfere with River pears. tiro east has been flooded with Qeorgin nnd Texas peaches, but tho indications aro that their sonson is nbout out ami will not intorfore ma terially with our shipment of pears. Gross sales of California Bartletts on July 21, 1010: Cnrs. New York 2l Philadelphia 0 Boston 12 Chicago 15 Cars pears passed Sacramento July 20, 04. I!n...... ""(" Tho market in tho en- open nbout Soptombor 1. Wo again call your attention to tho fact that tho association will not ship your fruit unless each box boars tho stamp of a registered paukor, and wo wish each grower who ships through tho association would assist us as much ns possible in having tho puckers como in and register. Our warehouse located at Ceutinl Point will carry a stock of paper and boxes, so the members in that sec lion will bo served from that ware house. Wo expect to pack pears at Central Point for such growers .i will not pack at homo. Knoh member of the association knows whether they havo dono o ervthing that tlicy could toward our ultimate success, nnd such of you who have not dono this, wo again ask lor your oo-oporation. If you havo fruit to market this year cither in largo or small iiuauti- l.tio ties, wo think it is u duty you owe 1.(10 yoursoU as well as tho association Av'go, $1.03 Comparisons of Selling Prices Between Calif, and Ore. Newtowns for Season of 1910 & 1909 CompnrlsoiiH of milling prices Mwcon California and Oroijon Now townu for hoiihoiih of 1010 and 1000; Mos. Chlofly -t-tlor. Chiefly 4 Mi -t lor. Chlofly 4-tlor. Chlofly 4 4vr. 1901). Sopt . . Oct. .. Nov . . Doc. . . 1010 Jan. . . Feb. .. Mar. , . Apr. . . May I2.00iff2.25 1.7C(ir2.25 1.75Q3.30 tl.Grifti2.2G 11.75 02. 10 ? 1.50 fl) 2.00 1.25tfl.7G fl. 30(tf2.00 I1.3GCT1.55J fl.50(01.7G I1.501P1.75J I I1.00CM.0GJ $1.300MO 91.10O1.60J $1.2501.G0 f3.nocr3,oo 12.25 p 2.25 $2.25 T 2.75 I3.00CP2.00 $2,50 2.75 2. 25012.75 13.00 CT 3.25 f3.50CP3.00 f2.2GCP3.55 fl.75CP2.00 f3.00CT2.25 t2.25CT3.00 1.7G marizing reports of fruit condition in Maine, Dr. G. il. Twitchell, president of the State Pomologicnl society, said teday: "The promise of tho blossoming season is not continued. No good explanation enn bo offered, though colder weather prevailed just at that time. Baldwins will suffer most, but hardly an orchard gives promise of a fair crop. The absence of bees is also reported, where last year they were in evidence every where. Pests aro not so numerous, as spraying has been more general, but fungus diseases, especially apple scab fungus, are reported from all sections, causing tho dropping of leaves from crabapple trees and somo others. Small fruits are doing bct- for you to call at tho association of fice. Yours vory truly, ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PROD UCE ASSOCIATION. C. W. Wilmoroth, Manager. What classification of want ads Intorcst you toady? You can turn to it in nbout an Instant or nnlnstnnt and-nhalf. f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-t-f-f-ff T DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET. OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. To our Stockholders and Friends: Present conditions indicate that in a week or ten days we will bo pick ing our pears, and it is apparent that all of our members are not fully pre pared for this work. Wo havo urged time nnd timo again that you givo us your orders for boxes, paper, nails, labels, rubber stamp with you iiumo as won as numuernic mnctnnes, and nt this late hour we ngnin ask you to prepare a list of your wants so that wo may be prepared to de liver them when needed. We have put in a great many or ders for shook, but wo find a day or two delay this early in tho sonson in getting our orders for them filled from tho factory, nnd if you want to be sure of getting your supplies now is tho timo to get this matter settled. Our pear-packing school Marts Monday nt warehouse 4 in Mcdford Av'ire. I at 7 a. m. and will consist of two i $2.00 days' work for each elns. and wp -' f f t H - - DURING THE PAST TEN DAYS RARDON HAS SOLD TO CAMPERS AND OTH ERS GOING TO THE MOUN TAINS 1000 LOAVES OF PEERLESS BREAD. Get Measured For a tSuit For convenience of men hard to fit or those desiring to look over a fino lino of ovor KOO samples of suitings, inuglug in prlcen from i?lf to $ 10 u suit, made up n any desired stylo, Vo offer you a snviug of $15 to $10 on a suit and guarantee a fit. Wo aro agent for M. Born & Co., Chicago, largest tailoring house in tho world. Try one pair of Brotherhood Gloves (Union made), prices $1.20 to $1.7f, will outwear two paint ordi unry Gloves. Automobile Gloves, $2.f0 per pair. Our fiuo linn of John C. Allen & Son's fanny Dress Gloves at $1.75 to $2.r0 will novor mar your stylish inclinations. A hn.M-acl: full of cheap GIonck at iiOo to $1. Wo will save you many a big dollar in our Shoo Department, which is groaning under heavy weights of big shipments daily com ing in. So many grades and Mylos aro in stock we think wo can suit you. For Men's FuniishiiigHIInts, Single Pauls, Suits, Boys' Cloth ing and now stock Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, went your way to The Wardrobe The Home of Good Shoes INSPIRATION As sung by RAYMOND HITCHCOCK, now starring In W Voris by JOHN KEMBEL Moderaio. George Cohan's Musical Show "THe Man Who Owns Broad-way Music by LESTER V. KEITH T T 1 j . 1 ,. w . get the rich ten - sa-tton, By se - cure In - e - brl - a - tfon, Oh there's Ion of in - spl-ra-tion In a elau. -.t . t--.l. nrt.t. 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