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    MEDFOBD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OKKGOy, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1908.
A IS IMPROVING
Reports From East Show
'Firm Demand-Box Apple
'"Find Favor in New York
"(Fruit Tarra Journal.)
EW YORK, Oct. 17. The receipts
of apples liave been liberal here this
Week, but the demand has been active
and the prices steady. Advices from
the principal export markets also in
dicate a strongor tone abroad. In the
producing districts of the interior the
fueling is growing firmer and indica
tions pohit to a continued good market
f for good fruit. Prices havo become
higher in western New York, and late
buyers are said to be buying heavily
at considerable higher figures than wero
paid during the early part of the sea
son. The demand for box npples has been
good, there being a half car of Idaho
box apples sold here this week, which
were good, but with many small-sized
apples in the lot, which brought $2.30
at auction, and there wero two cars of
Colorado Jonathans sold nt auction that
were very ordinary and brought $1.50
to $1.55. This was due to their poor
quality and not to the condition of the
market.
Secure Yakima Apples.
CHICAGO, Oct. 17. That tho Oib
son Fruit company was not "all iu"
as to good grades for buyers and sell
ers when they consummated the big
gest single apple deal in tho history
of the fruit business in this country,
involving the selling and distributing
of 220 cars of 600 boxes ench, or 132,
200 boxes of fnucy nnd extia fnncy
varieties from tho Wonatchee Valley
Fruit Growers' association of We nat
ch ee, Wash., is attested by the fact
that "early in tho week they closed a
doal with tho Zillah Fruit Growers' as
sociation of Toppinisli, Yakima Viil
ley," Wash., to distribute 100 cars of
apples grown by members of that as
sociation. The bulk of those cars are
already sold at satisfactory prices.
"We've good trades for buyers and
selTehs every day," snys Gibson.
Demand for Box Apples. .
The situation in tho apple market
inclines to firmness, both in this coun
try and in foreign markets. Several
"representatives of far western associa
tions are here to sell npples for their
associations. They expect to bo en
gaged hero in that capacity many
weeks, but all havo tho sumo story to
tell sales have been so much heavier
than expected that one to two weeks
will wiud up their business here. Mr.
Gibson of the Gibson Fruit company
stated that ho had sn many inquiries ,
for box npples. "Must bo," ho said, j
"that they like boxes better than bar
rels." ' !
Germany to Take a Few Apples.
Carl Basedore, who has been here
several weeks representing Ph. Asthei
mef & Soil of Hamburg, flermnny, left
Thursday for his European headquar
ters. Mr. Basedore has been coming to
tho United States regularly for several
years for the purpose of nrrnnging for
apple shipments to his firm. This oc
casion, however, he has not bought any
apples and he stated before his de
parture that he thought it a waste of
time for him to remain here longer; con
sidering tho conditions of the market.
Germany has a supply of fruit on tho
other side, and the high class stock,
which is the only kind that she wants
to buy from this country is too high
to Warrant exportations to flcrnmny and
a profitable sale, Mr. Basedore has
been resting on his oars since his arri
val here, hoping that the relativa con
ditions of the American and German
markets would change, but he became
satisfied thnt there was little to be
...1 : : Ullnf tt,nt t mm
will be verv few apples sent from the
United States to Germany during tho
RECORDS VS.
Promises are cheap, but records deadly. Three times witHtn 25
'Vcors Mr. Taft's party has promised revision of tlm tariff, nnd each re
vision, instead of reducing, raised tne tariff. In 1RS4 it raised the du
'ties in tho face of the fact that a high tariff commission had urged
"congress to reduce all duties 20 per cent. That is the record. The
present Taft platform promises revision, but does not say whether up
or down, and Mr. Taft says "some duti-s should be increased."
Which? Another record.
The last congress rejected all appropriations for rivers and harbors,
mt voted hundreds of millions to increase the army and navy. WhyT
It refused to pay expenses for the commission on conservation of our
"water powers, our forests, our coal lands nnd our other natural re
sources. It rejected a campaign publicity bill, rejected tho injunction
'bill, rejected a child labor bill rejected everything tho people asked
tor' Aldrich and Connon ruled supreme and spurned tho people and
'the people's wishes. That is another record, and a deadly one. With
Wh ft record of bullying nnd blight, what is the hope thnt nnother ad
ministration by the same regime will do better?
The Taft Convention.
t. . t 900 to 114. the convention that nominated Taft re-
jec'ted the La Follette platform plank
direct vote or trie peopie.
At- -m convention, bv a
for ascertaining the real value of milroads as a basis f regulating
Tales. Was that not a good measure f La Foil! to was the father of
"Tales.
t it into effect in Wisconsin. " "
u ana iuih put ... -
Again, the same convention. ..,
..m.in!nn funds.
known before election that ther are rontr.hut.nj, to Mr Taft . earn-
aiRO. because thereby they ....1.1 warn the ,,l!,c of the .r
Vhen trnst mapiatoa contribute, they expect favor, ... return. It wn
tor tlieir unite tint the publicity piatiu re......
Once mere, in a speech in Oklahoma. -ir. n "n
tiv, Z .Xenclnm. The con.ti.u.ionaiity nf .hi. .aw . now
tested. It i. now on it, way to the United State, supreme court for ft
kal decision. Four member, of that court ret.ro .luring
Ministration. If Mr. Taft i. elected, will he not appoint men o that
Ih.noti wVii ne in ftvmnathv
and referendum! Men, think before
entire season. Thus far thero have
been none, us the Gorman exporters
have been simply waiting for a change
In-fore begiuuiug operations.
A New York bulletin says:
Apples met an active demand first
uf the week and fine soft table varie
ties advanced slightly, but the latter
part of the week weather has been
warm and unfavorable and market
showing less strength, though prices
ht'lcl about the same.
Pours iu moderate supply and mov
ing slowly unless Btrictly fancy, when
rull prices are realized.
: Apples From Southern Oregon.
! The Telegram says:
' Among the late apple receipts were
j two cars from southern Oregon, for the
. most part Kings and Northern Spies.
'Tho fruit is of good quality and is
quoted at $1 to f 1.25 a box. Tn addi
tion 701 boxes came in today from
other parts or tne state.
In grapes there was little change
from tho conditions of yestorday. Best
California Tokays sold at $1 to $1.25
a emto, and fancy Oregon Tokays nt
about the sumo figures. Eastern Cou
cords moved at 37Ms to 40 cents a bas
ket and locals at 13 to 17 cents a
half banket. Receipts of grapes are 291
crates and 004 baskets.
Yakima Apples in Demand.
NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Oct. 24.
North Yakima will ship 1500 carloads
of apples from this season's crop. For
mix weeks an average of 15 cars a day
has been maintained, and those who are
in a position to know say that this av
erage will be kept up for nt least six
weeks. While the actual shipments are
u little lower than tho earlv estimates,
the crop sent out this year is larger
lli.in over before. Prices nre stiffen
ing, if not improving, and are such as
to leave on excellent margin of profit
for the producer. The Yakima fruit ib
becoming moro widely known each year,
and in consequence the demand is in
creasing. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Thomas E. Nichols to Carl Btnn- .
ley, land in section 30, town
ship 35, range 1 E $
II. V. Pohland to Sarah J. Hayeo,
lots 3 and 4, block 2, Bunker
Jlill addition to Medford ...
William Hons to ('. A. Cut I ing,
lots 7 and 8, block 5, Boss
addition to Medford
Perry Stewart to Medford Meat
company, 5 acres in sectiou 20,
townnhip 37, range 1 W
John B. Hair to Marcus" C. Find
ley, 33.0.! ncreH iu section 27,
township 30, range 4 W
Susie h. Allen to C. F. Hilton,
X of N K Vi of 8 W
of N W yx section 14, town-
ship 30, range I B
GOO
10
G7,
10
10
I'nited States to James R. Neil,
l"i!l.fi0 acres in section 1H,
township 34, range 1 K pntent
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Clarence Marshall and Mabel L. Rus
sell.
ICner Eckren and Grace Sullivan.
Circuit Court News.
Stale" of Oregon vs. Charles Oben
haoin; larceny of a calf; verdict of
not guilty returned by jury.
tState of Oregon vs. William Eaton;
wiling liquor to a minor; dismissed.
W. E. Phipps vs. B. P. Thess et nl.;
set for trnl on October 20 ut 1:30 p. m.
Justin Wilson vs. Etta Wilson; Oc
tober 20 set nB day for trial.
Annctta I. Slaccr vs. Orlando H. Sla
cer; suit for divorce; set for trial on
Oclober 20.
Edith Pike vs. W. T. Pike; suit for
divorce; set for trial ou October 20,
Klviii Hays vs. Ella Hays; suit for
divorce; set for trial on October 20.
Probate.
Estate of Joseph Wilson; order made
! appointing November 27 as day for
; final settlement; final account filed.
I Estate Sarah Dunlup; final account
filed and November 27 hi1! as day for
t final settle-meat.
I Estato Frank Nelke; order made to
! cancel lease.
New Cases.
Medynski'vs. B. P. Trias and
F. V.
I v Tt!ilifnril nnlfr tn nnnnint
new receiver. W. I. Vawter and
O.
C. Boggn, attorneys for plain!
.if fa.
PROMISES.
for election of senators by the
i a it
vote of 91. to 03. rejected a plank
. ipMw. n nlftnU
a ' ' '' lrt t b
Trust mairnati
you vote!
,.,-.,l liA in tt in.
with him in h.3 opposition to tn -
AMUSEMENTS.
What?
Go to "The Devil" at the Bijou to
night. Yes, it a fact, and one of long stand
ing, too, that tho Bijou is the up to
date theater running all of tho latest
attractions in tho film world. Wo rnu
films four months ago that theaters
run today.
"The Devil," the sensational attrac
tion of the season, portraying in a vivid
manner facts of the present ago. Car
ried out by an excellent cast of char
acters. A picture that is interesting
throughout.
A good'selection of comie subjects in
cluded in this entertainment. "The Es
cape of the Ape." The first scene
starts:
A Pleasant Countenance.
A smile.
A chuckle.
A ripple.
A violent burst of applause.
It's the Bijou.
"The Devil."
"This play, given fiundnv night bv
Eckhardt's Ideals, is undoubtedly the
deepest and most Instructive perfor
mance ever given iu Klamath Falls. Tho
play is a drama, not nn extravaganza,
of high society in Budapest, and is built
around the romance of a portrait paint
er nnd the wife of a wealthy grain
broker who had been sweethenrts. The
Devil came to his studio, whore she
had gone to sit for her portrait, nnd
then began tho inevitable struggle
ugaiimt temptation. One by one the bar
riers of conventionality and matrimony
were swept aside nnd the Devil, in the
last act, as he left the stage as the
urtain dropped, congratulated himself
upon his victory, and two souls destroy
ed, as ho remurked with a leer: "Prej
ty good work; pretty good work.'
" lo say tho nctmg was good would
bo superfluous. Every member nf the
cast measured up to tho high standard
necessary to correctly interpret the
whole play, but tho work of Orrol Hum
phrey as His Satanic Majesty, desorveB
especial mention, lie had a most diffi
cult pnrt, as the devil always has in
real life nnd ho carried it perfectly.
Those who wero not thero missed a ser
mon as valuable and interesting ns
anny preacher could deliver, and more
pointedly convincing than would be
possible in a pulpit.
8uch plays aro to bo highly commend
ed and the evil around which this piny
ts built cannot bo too forcibly impress
od upon tho minds of nil." Morning
Express (Klamath Vails), October 20.
At Angle's opera house Monday, Oc
tober 2H.
At the Savoy.
The large audience who visited the
Savoy lust night pronounced tho pic
tures interesting, novel nnd worthy of
npocial consideration, ."Titles the
Hoarchlight Told" is n subject that
arries out a very original and instruc
ivo idea. A searchlight is turned on
funia Park nt Coney Island. Ono can
soo the numerous attractions which
lave made this stupendous nmusomont
project world famous. The nriel swings,
"loop the loops," "shoot the chutes,"
diving horses and other attractions that
produce thrills are all shown with start
ling vividness. The illumination of the
park at night is certainly a vory beau
tiful pieco of animated photography.
When tho searchlight was turned on
t he bench spooncrs many ripples of
larghtor woro heard for tho situations
wero funny to say tho least. "Tho
iiaseball Pan" portrays tho troubles
of a raMd baseball crunk whilo trying
to witiu hh a baseball game between
the 1,'hicugo White 8ox and the Now
York Americans. Peeucs showing the
g.ime in progress woro shown, and were
rert'ifltie enough to mouse one's base
ball fever.
Mia Kitrrt rendered the patriotic
air, "Dcir Old Dixie," in a manner
' hut pieaicd Tho same performance
a:iiii 'otMght. Entire change of pro
gram f"iind:iy, featuring tho latest up
to date 'Cturc. Films of quality, not
.iinility. Special nmt'nee Sunday aft
moju at .130.
P, K. Thomasou, tho genial represen
tative of the Mitchell, Lewis & Stavcr
company of Portland, has been inter
viewing his customors in this valley.
Electricity Is
always Ready
You need only to close the switch
and the motor starts
It needs no more atten
tion till you stop It
Ask us about General Electric Mo
tors. You can use them.
ROGUE 1VBR
ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Condor Wa
ter & Power Co.
Office 206 West 7th street,
opp. the big electric sign
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Hussey's
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Product
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SAVOY THEATER
North d'Anjou Btreet.
Latest mutton pictures auil illus
trated Bongs. Kutire chango of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 cents.
BIJOU THEATEB, W. 7TH ST.
Continuous porformance every
evening of motion pictures and il
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of program Mouday, Weduesday
and Friday. Admission 10 cents.
WM. H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
Phone S3.
210 W. Seventh St., Modford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NUBBEBY
Home grown whole root treos.
N. S. Bennett Medford, Or.
Watch this space.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
THE EMERIOK OAFE
The best restaurant in Southern
Oregon.
W. E. Johnson Prop.
VERNE T. CANON
Billposter and distributor. All
orders promptly fillod.
Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
Medford, Or.
O. F. OOOK
Sells trees that grow.
Office: B. R. V. Depot.
P. O. Box 841. Phono 503.
Medford, Or.
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voice Culture and Art of Hinging
Studio at Residence.
East Modford. Phono 225
S. R. SEELY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Modorn equipped operating rooms
X-Ray. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p.
m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg
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Contracting Electrical Eugtneer.
210 W. Seveuth St., Mtdford, Or.
ANXO PBNWELL
Th ' Plumber.
I solicit a share of your business,
pledging satisfaction.
THE ELEOTBIO AND FBBNOH
DRY CLEANING AND FBBSS
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W. I. Lane ft Sou, Trips.
Opposite Hotel Meere,
Medford . . Oregoa
WA80HAU ft BROWN
wish to aunouuee to thsir patrons
that they are located la their, new
quarters in the Young A Hall
buildiug.
Billiards, Cigars and. Tobaceoa.
M. ft 1. DANDY KlTOftBN
We make all our own 'taalies. '
Martin and Barrow, Props.
Corner Seventh and 0 Streets,
' Medford, Oregon.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentist
Office hours: S to 12, 1 to 4.
Miles Building, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregoa.
THE MISSION ORtLL
Always open for business. Neat
sad clean. Up-to-date. Pepnlar
priees.
12 So. C St. Lambert ft Brown
THE R. R. V. LUNOH ROOM
Finest cup of coffee on
tho Pacific Coast. .
II. II. Lnrimer Prop.
For good bargains in ' Watches
and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In
struments, go to
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MEDFORD FUaNVTUBB CO.
Undertakers
Day Phone .153
Night Phones (1. W. Oonklin 36
J. H. Butler 148
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Crater Lake Lumber Co.
OOLVIO ft DURHAM
' Lawyers
Office: Medford Bank Bldg.
Ground floor,
Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone 01
MOEDOEFP ft WOLF "
New and Second-Hand KurniFure
Kails' old stand, 18-20 F St. South
Medford, Or.
KARNES BOOMING HOUSE
Newly built and newly furnished
All modern conveniences.
D. O. Karnes, Prop.
20 S. Q Bt., Medford, Or.
FISH MARKET
Fresh fish received daily. Oyk-
tors in season.
Cor. Seventh and E 8ts, Medford
MEDFORD TEA AND OOFFEB
HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking Powder
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy dishes.
816 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or.
THE HOTEL EMERIOK
Rooms from 50 cents to $1.50 per
duy. All modorn conveniences.
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Box 62 Medford, Or.
Livery and Feed. Phone 2481
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The only exclusive Optician be
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Offico on Seventh Street.
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