MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1i)08. ANTIPODES ARE City Business AFTER APPLES Directory 2 Australia Would Prefer American Apples- Prtoes Important Factor "There is a market iu Australia for Orpfruu apples," bhvb R. P. Hoskius of 1'iirtliiud in tho Ti'leginui. "Thus fur (lie upplctrowers of tUis state have niatU' little or no effort to open up mar kets for their frui; in that part ef the world, for the reasou mainly that the demand in thin country has bt-tn suffi cient to take all the first cms tipples produced in the state, and ut good prices to the producers. "Hut there are apples in this state, and large quantities of them, that are not such us to sell readily at home at fancy prices. That is true this year, as it is every year and it miht be profit able for some of tho growers or dealers to investigate market possibilities iu Australia. For the most part Austral ians have a preference for tho Ben Dav is and other sorts liko it in character i:nd keeping qualities and there is a demand in the island continent now for considerable quantities of the fruit. "Only apples that are known to be first-class keepers could be shipped to Australia to advantage. Tho Ben Dav is, which in quality talis short of some other Oregon apples, it ono of the bent keepers, and on this account could bo sent across the Pacific easily. A good many carloads of this sort are grown in this state every year, and buico they do not usually bring top prices here, Aus tralia may in time prove a good market for them. Prices Important Factor "But prices are nn important factor in business with Australia, because of the chance always of shipments being injured to some extent in tho long voy age. I f growers hero will ta k o t he prices that could reasonably bo offered largo consignments could bo made to Sidney and Melbourne every year. They could ge by way of either Sun Fran cisco or Vancouver." With Ortleys, Kings, Newtowns, Bald wins, Home Beauties and other favor ite sorts the local market for the time seems to be overstocked, and while prices now are relatively low, it is pre dicted in some quarters that thero will have to bo some reductions if the. big and growing stocks nro moved. Re ceipts have been heavy for a month and they are increasing iu size daily. Some of the stores are now about full. For all but the finest Spitr.euhurgs, which are quoted at $2 to $12. oO a box, the top prices are $1.7o to $2, and more are selling daily nt $1.2o to .fl.SO than above these figures. Tho Oregon crop this year was a big one, and the size of it is now beginning to be felt by the local trade. iWWfi-.w i trtmf limit A SCENE FEOM "JUST OUT OF COLLEGE," MEDFORD THEATER, NOVEMBER 16. FRUIT INSPECTOR IN JOSEPHINE ORCHARDS Fruit Inspector H. ( Bateham filed his report on Monday, showing that during the month of October he per sonally inspected 200 orchards, large and small, covering fiomething like 1127 acres of land. Of these 200 or chards by far the majority had some scale but iu most cases only a little, showing that the Sampson spray, which is being generally ined, is doing work in eradicating this pest. About one person in twenty fails to sec much re sult in spraying and in such cases it is invariably due to n lack or pruning off dead branches, rough bark or lack of thoroughness in applying the spray. In 23 orchards evidence of pear blight was found, the most of which had al ready been destroyed. Forty-one or chards were found with no serious pests or diseases". Courier. New Oases State of Oregon vs J. M. Williams; action for pedling without license. P. M. Morse vs Rogue Itiver Valley Orchard company; action to recover money; X. K. Mann-1, ,1r. attorney for plaintiff. of T. J. Kenney as receiver of (leo. F. Xeuber, insolvent and appointing J. D. Heard to fill vacancv. RESOLUTION. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Med ford: That it. is necessary to construct n cement sidewalk in front of or along each of tho premises hereinafter des cribed, as herein set forth, to-wit: Ten feet in width along the west side or lot 7, of block 2, in Original town site to the City of Medford. Five feet in width. Hong the west side of south 70 feet lot 8, block 2, in original townsite to the City of Medford. Five feet in width along the west side of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, .", fi, of block 1, in original townsite to the City of Med ford. Above sidewalk or. east side of Bart Ictt street from Seventh to Ninth streets. And the recorder is her by required to notify the owners and occupants to construct such sidewalks, at their own expense, within thirty (30) days after the da'.e of such notice, under the di rection and supervisi n cf the city en g;ncer, and in accordance with the or dinance providing therefor. The foregrdng resolution was passed bv the city council this 5th day of November. liHK by the following vote, to-wit: Merrick aye, Trodbridge aye. Wort mn n aye, and Kifcrt aye. Olwell nnd Hnfer absent. B. F. TROWBRIDGE, Acting Mayor. Attest: 201 ft ' 1 fUf " t v x ? J fi. "ii t , k V -, fcf ?-.-?. t s ft ' J j. ' s--. -v1' ' f f n;i JACK WELSH. Who Meets W. H. West in Wrestling Match Tonight. AMUSEMENTS. "Just Out of College." . Tho engagement of "Just Out of Col lege" at the Medford theater on Mon day, Xovember lfith, will doubtless at tract a large audience. It is said to be bubbling over with characteristic fun and the hearers are kept in a state of continuous hilarity throughout the per formance. "Just tint of College" wiU: be staged with the adquate attention to details as well as general effect that marked tho original production at the Lyceum thonter, Xew York. The music is catchy and the Htago setting bril liant. The first act is laid in the office of the Pickering Perfect Pickle com pany; the. second is at the puro food ex position, and the last in tho waiting room of a railway station, which gives Mr. Ado auiplo opportunity to introduce many new ando riginal types. The sale of seats for the opening per formance begins at Buskins' drug store tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 9:30 o'clock. Tuesday nnd Wednesday will be for subscribers only, nnd if you want to get in nu tho iirnt choice of seats, better see Manager Ifazelrigg today and have your name added to tho subscrip tion lint. Beginning Thursday morning, tho sale of $1 and $2 seats will be open to the general public. "The Actophone" at the Grand. The new Actophone moving pictures at the (irund are drawing immeuso crowds of satisfied amusement lovers. The pictures are very realistic, taken in conjunction with the speaking parts, and it io quite like attending grand op era or vaudeville, as the case mny be, to see nnd hear these marvelous moving and speaking nnd singing pictures. Tho management announce tho fa mous singer, Caruso, ns one of tho at tractions for this evening's program. At the Bijou. One of those big attractions at the Bijnn tonight. A thrilling western ro mance ,the kind that- always tikes, is included in tonight's program. The cowboys are alive and keep thing stir ring. ' ' A Southern Romance " is another subject of exceptional merit. Tho scenes and characters are typical, and a most interesting story is carried out. A comic entitled "Tho' Washerwoman's Re venge" ic tho big laugh producer, of the seiison. Don't forgot the big at traction tonight at the Bijou. BEXJ. M. COLLINS. City Recorder. Dr. Seeley Will Referee. Dr. E. R. Heeley will referee the wrestling bout this evening between J:ick Welsh nf the Twin cities and W. K. WYst of this city. Both of the boys are in splendid trim and lovers of qtort should turn out well. Wrestling is one -if the most ancient spurts and one whirh tests men to the utmost, hut still is larking in brutality. Both of the principals in tonight's bout are confident of winning. "No ShootiDg" signs at Tribune office. Price 5 cents cb, 50 cents a dozei. 860 Grand Theatre Special Engagement of the . ACTOPHONE. THE ONLY SINGING ACTING AND TALKING PICTURES TT AMERICA 3 NIGHTS ON li Y 3 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Admission Adults 25c, children 15c Commencing Sunday Matineo, November 8, nt 2 -ho p.m. a w ytlvs. 3rette fjfamptott Isaacs instructor of "piano, TUxt 52letl)o6 Studio at 3lcilonce. 3tortl) Orange $trt Ask your dealer for MANUEL LOPEZ Clear Havana Cigar. HART CIGAR CO., Distributors, Portland, Or. JUST OPENED We are now open foi business in Page and Son's warehouse. We cavrv a full line of HAY, FEED, FLOUR AND GRAIN Also have complete line of Poultry Supplies, such as Grit, Oyster Shell, Egg Pood, Bone Meal, Tnsect Powder, Oil Meal, Stock Food, etc. We buy and sell farm produce. Car of potatoes just arrived. Come and see us. McCOMB & TRUE PHONE 3063. MEDFORD THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BEST NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Wore light for Less Money Sixty-throe per cent of electric current saved bv using TUNGSTEN LAMPS. ' i 32 Caudle Power EdiBOn Lamp uses 110 Watts per hour and would use in loop lira. 110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt $i i 32 Candle Power Tungsten , LampI uses 40 Watts per hour and would use in 1000 hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo watt 4 Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the Tungsten Lamp $ 7 Rogue River Electric Co. Successors to Condor Water & Power Co. Office, 20 West Seventh Street. Phone Xo. 355. Opposite the Hig Electric Sign. SAVOY THEATEE North d'Anjou Street. Latest motion pictures and illus trated songs. Entire change of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. ABTHUB H. DAVIS Contracting Electrical Engineer. 10 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or. W. M. Oolvig. O. L. Reamesv COLVIO & EE AMES Lawyers. " " , Office:Medford Bank Bldg. j Ground floor. BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH 8T. Continuous performance every evening of motion pictures aud il lustrated ballads. Kutire change of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. ANLO PENWELL The Plumber. 1 solicit a share of your business, pltMlgiug satisfaction. Cook Stoves and ranges. Phona. 91 MORDORFF ft WOLF . New and Socoud-Haud Furniture Ends' old stand, 18-20 F St. South Medford, Or. WH. H. AITKEN Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Meeting. Phone it. 110 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or. THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND PRESS ING; WORKS W. E. Lane & Son, Props. Opposite Hotel Moore, Medford Oregon KARNES BOOMING- HOUSE Newly built and newly furnished All modern conveniences.' tB D. O. Karnes, Prop. " 20 S. 0 St., Medford, Or. EDEN VAIXBY NURSERY Home grown whole reot trees. N. 8. Bennett - Medford, Or. WAS0HAU it BROWN wish to uunouuee to their patrons that they are locatod in their new Quarters in the Young ft Hull building. Billiards, Cigars nnd Tobaccos. FISH MARKET Fresh fish roceived daily. Oys ters in season. Cor. Seventh and E Sts, Medford Witch this space. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS M. & B. CANDY KITCHEN Wo make all our own candies. Martin and Barrow, Props. Corner Sovontli and C Streets, Medford, Oregon. MEDFORD TEA AND OOFFBB HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof fees, Extracts, Baking Powder and Spices. We carry all kinds of dinner ware and fancy dishes;. 210 W. Seventh St. Medford, Or. THE EMEBIOK CAFE Ths best restaurant In Southern i Oregon. W. E. Johnson Prop. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist Office hours: 8 to IS, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Seventh Stroet, Medford, Oregou. THE HOTEL BMEBIOK ,f Rooms from SO cents .to $1.50 per ; day. All modern conveniences.. We solicit your patronage.-. VERNE T. OANON Billposter -and distributor. All orders1 promptly filled, Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Medford, Or. THE MISSION GRILL Always opeu for businoHS. Neat nnd clean. Up-to-duta. Popular prices. 12 So. C St. Lumhort ft Brown I buy accounts, bills, notes and judgments of any nature, any where. Address 11 ' 0. CLAY ' Box 58 Medford, Or.' 0. F. COOK Sells treos that grow. Offloe: R. R. V. Depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 693. Medford, Or. THE R. R. V, LUNCH ROOM FiueBt cup of coffee on the Pacific Coast. H. H. Loriiuer Prop. Llvory and Feed. Phone 431 WEST SIDE STABLES ' Chns. E. Tull, Proprietor.1 ! First-class Turnouts. 1 Medford ' Oregon MBS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture and Art of Singing Studio at Residence. East Medford. ' Phone 225 For good bargains in Watches and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In Btruinonts, go to THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE O Stroet. DR. GOBLE The only exclusive Optioian be, twoen Portland and Sacramento, Office on Seventh Stroet. j S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern equipped operating rooms I-Ray. Office hours: 10-18, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Undertakers Day Phono 353 Night Phones (!. W. Conklin 3fl J. H. Butler 148 When othors fail, call on ;l: DR. E. J. BONNER Eye Specialist Office in Engle Pharmacy Muin 233. Seventh and Main B Election Is Over Get busy and build before the Con tractors are all crewded with work and before material of all kinds take another advance in price. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Crater Lake Lumber Co. Prepaid Railroad Orders.' "Sosietaiaf whUh Is of eoasidsrabls interest to the pnhlls generally and Which is perhaps net generally .known is the eystsm of prepaid orders now in nlfeet between stations of the Southern Pasifie company and all points in tho United States. By means of this system tickets Jnay be pnrehastd at Medford from any place in ths United States and mailed or telegraphed dlreet to tho ' party wlehisg to come here. Sleeper t sooommodatioas..attd.small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets msv slso be forwarded at tho . same time." M kfefs4 Trlknne, Me pot stents. A Toque Point Oysters The Emerick ('afo has now ths exclu sive agency for tho Toque Point vo ters. These nro acknowledged to be the best. Olve them a trial. The Emerick fate