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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1912)
c v1- ' PXOB BDC rEDTTORD MATTi TRTBUNK MTCTTFORD, OttlWON, "MONDAY, STCPTKMBF.n 2H, 1012. WEED WINS BALL GAME; SCORE 9-6 For UiVfo Innings Sunday Wheeler Qabnrnc, Grants Pno.4 fdnr twirler liold ilio local nggrepilion helpless buforu his nrniy o curves, speed balls nud lloiitors, striking out cij-hl men nml ollowiiitf only Shorty Miles to hump it gently, only to bo thrown out nl first. Then Wheeler slowed up a ttirio nml n fundi of fictditig errora lot Medford annex five run's. Then ho htendhCl nnd won the jumc 0 to 0, letting ouo ndditionnl run at (ho tttilend of the ninth. On the Medford side of tho fence it was different. Burpccs did not htendy until nfter tho .-.0001111 inninp nnd then n few choice errors allowed Weed (o put nine runs around the paths. Weed won the game on merit the merit I'hiefly lying in the abil ity of Osborne Tho crowd was not as largo a wn expeotod, duo to the fact thai the game was called nt 1:1JS p. m. which i too early for u bunday crowd. Mqdfonl three runs behind filled Ilia bases in tho last of the ninth with Hnkcr up. Hut tho expected homo run clout did nut Come. wnmm H CALIFORNIA IN NEW P . Sgobel & Day issue the followiug dated Now York, September 14: Wednesday 67 cars, Thursday 42 cars and yesterday (Friday) 82 cars t makes 342 cars bold this week, the heaviest ever known. Bnrtictts: 0300 boxes this week, but decreasing rapidly and market advancing. Hard green, $2.25 to 3.00; Northwest green, $2.10 to $2.50. Second car Cornice, half boxes pold yesterday to average $2.24 per half box. A few northwest D.'A'njous btnal! and not of the high cstgradc, averaged $2.15, and olio r cj'ir California D'ArijouS small and not of tho highest grado averaged $2.15, and one car California D'An jous common, rusty, few sold $1.35. Strong peur market ahead on desir able fruit. Bartletts virtually eiid- II1S California fruit distributors Itmio tho following market letter dated Sacramento, September 21: Tho following gives number of cars of deciduous fruit shipped from all points In California for tho week (7 days) ending Kridny ovonlng, September 20, 1913. Plums: 2 cars. Tho volume of shipments speaks for Itself. There are very few plums loft In the state. It Im doubtful if other carload ship ments will bo mado. Peaches: 77 & cars. There Is a gain of about twenty cars In this arlcty over last week. Salways are now nearly done. There aro fair quantities of clings still avail able, mostly Levis. Pears: 92 ?i cars. Movement is a trifle heavier than last week. Most of the pears havo now been shipped. Comparatively small quanti ties still remain, but wilt contlnuo to bo offered for the next ten days or two weeks. Grapes: 602 & cars. Malagas are still offering from Fresno, but tho movement has boon mostly of Tokays with a few Gornlchon, Fcr rcra and other varieties. Comparative statoment of ship ments on September 14th: 1911 Cherries 216 U Apricots . .',..- 22S -4 Peaches.... 1913?4 1506 U Plums 1349?i 1773H Pears - - 2003 Grapes 1877 Sundry ..... .. 1 CLOSING RACES OF MEET i$ X w J 5 $ $ 5 5 5 1912 24 4 VI 195H 2818 Vi 19S7V4 3tf Tho closing raco card of tho Jack son County Fair and Pear show Sat urday drew the socond largest crowd of tho moot and deserved a larger one. Tho races furnished good, clean snappy sport ami tho crowd shouted Its approval. Bell Smith won the 2:2f trot dis tancing David llarum who wont in a favorite. ICennelt C won three final heals In tho 2: IB trot after Dolly Kinney had won two. Tills was ono of tho best features of the day. Liucllo won the running race from Jack Kertoll. The results were: 2:25 trot Bell Smith Albla David llarum ,. llalmont J Time. 1:07 1-2, 1:0S 1 3:15 trot Kenneth Co 2 Dolly Kinney 1 SL Michaels 3 Time. 2:17 1-4, 2:17 I 2:19 1-2, 2: IS 1-2. Medford Derby Laxello . 1 Jack Kertoll - Proctor Knott -. 3 Tlmo, 1:49 3-4. BEAR CREEK GETS $2.65 PER BOX 75S4U 852S CENTRAL POINT ITEMS Judiro Holbrook Witliincton of Medford spent Friday hero on busi ucss. J. M. Hurley of Millionaire RowH was a visitor here Friday. Clark Savage of Savage creek vu a business visitor here Friday. Miss Marguerite Holme, Mws Bessie Handle and Miss HiUcl Wright spent the week-end nt Rogue Itivcr. Merchant I. C. Kobnct spent Fri day in Ashland. Mhs Myrtle Dunton sjicnt Friday in Jacksonville. II. J. Gardner returned Friday from a business trip to Yoncalla. Samuel Rosenberg, Orchards) received a Now York Saturday, car of Bartlett pears ard sold there for $ per box. This Is tho highest lctts received by tho company this yoar. i .V. ,M Ht WmSmmmWWKM I Y mm m lm wRbATiill y Wm&SBSSSSKBKImwwwwm WnW I mmmmmaSmmmmmmm m Tsrtm flour mmfamy vH Y ' mmmWmWmWKmmmWmmfKw Sfes&.f ' P V .... 1 1 1 t mmmmm " sv km? ' ' i i .... j - - (R&iVSv .. i Njni. n-fla Z V mmmBffimmmmmml;MMw$M8MlMR Y I mmmimmmmntlNmiMv$mwllmm t x MMmJmMMMmmmWmnSimtftiMmlmMm t J9:iajbi W -vi T H T T of near Crook telegram from statltiK that a from his orch 1735, or $2.65 prico for Bart Stewart Fruit Medford Druggist Deserves Praise L. B. Hasklns, druggist, deserves pralso from Medford peoplo for in troducing horo the slmplo buckthorn bark and glycerine mlxturo, known as Adlor-l-ka. This slmplo German remedy first becamo famous by cur ing appendicitis and It has now been discovered 'that A SINGLK DOSE re lieves sour stomach, gas on tho stomach and constipation INSTANTLY. f V ? Y r r ANNOUNCEMENT Our demonstrator is in your city and will be pleased to have you call and be convinced or the merits or our cereals. Demonstrations at Allen Grocery Co., 36-40 South Contral ave, on Tuosday, Wodnesday and Thursday. At Schieffelin Grocery Storo, North Central Avo., on Friday and Saturday. Location and dates of demonstrations for noxt week will bo announcod later in this papor. AAAfA.AA. zwHrz:izzzzi -- r-w-w-w-w-r----w-ww-w-wwvww-wmvvwvwVVVWWVWWWWVVWVWWW9WWW I t Y f Y Y Y T' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I T Y Y Y Y T Y Y T Y Y Y Y T ? Y Y T Y t t ? ? T f X Does This Mean A ny thing to You, Mr. Piano Buyer? We live in Medford, and spend thousands of dollars to build up this beautiful city each year. Why not spend your money at home and buy your piano from Hale's Piano House, the old and most reliable piano concern in Southern Oregon? The house that will give you a square deal from every standpoint and stand back of all goods sold with an iron clad guarantee. nJ Investigate through your banker our reliability and honesty in our business dealings. We are the only house in Southern Oregon that such firms as Steinway & Son, W. M Knabe & Co., A. B. Chase, Melville Clark Piano Co., Sterling Co., Estey Piano, Emerson Piano Co., and many other well known concerns would select as their representative in this section of the country. These concerns combined are worth over $200,000,000. We have their confidence and we are certainly entitled to yours. All we ask of your judgment is to investigate our line before you make the purchase. We don't have to flood the cpuntry with worthless checks as bait for the easy marks. We rent from the same party that another concern does and we are not going to move because we can't pay the rent. Our landlord's treatment is first- class and rents very reasonable. The quality of our goods are such that we can't sell for $1.00 down and $1.00 a week. The Oldest Piano House in- Southern Oregon .(Sit,' f. mm .? ... ,1 i f 4 ,n Ar. - it .. xtf ; . i ',3i m 134 West Main Street r v Medford, Oregon '. I oJm5JmJ .!. Y Y Y Y Y Y X t i Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y t Y t Y Y J Y Y ? Y Y Y y t Y Y Y JL Y Y Y Y f Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y y y f Y t Y t Y Y X. . V