7 - .j ' MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNB,, MEDFOBD, PRECOX, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, liiOS. I ' ' 3 m PRICES ASTONISHII ooo A phenomenal value giving event. The most beautiful and attractive line of up to date China ever offered to the people of Medford. Dont fail to look this stock over before buying: Medford Tea,, Coffee "& China m I The last store on Seventh Street West. 3C Branch store at Jacksonville: ssacasaEs APPLE MOVEMENT IS TOO LIBERAL Those growers who havo anticipated 1,1,111,1 prices un apples are doomed lit disappointment fruni the present, out lnok, ut hast h;ivh the Journal. Far too liberal su, plies of apple are cum iJig al this time, most of them buiiig Wwg from ihe Hood liiver section. While praHieally neue of the arri vals conwiHt of eastern shipping stock, itniih better quality in shown in arri vals from every place, than during re eeut years. While soma ordinary qual ity fruit is coming forward and sells at ipiito low figurt'H, there is Utile of licit mi tt n, wormy and ttcnrhby look iny stuff now putting in appearunce whieh usually causes tho price of good apples in drop. To dato there haa been but little ehange iu the priee of apples nlflng Front rtreet, because Front atreet 'is maldiiy every effort to hold up the price. 'J' here nro two reasons for this. Tho first and primary reason is the fact that Front stret has bought heav ily of apples, and therefore cannot af ford to tilauli too deeply into quota tions. On thi other h;.ml, it is tho desire of tho committsiou trade to save ship pers from loss, for down on tho street the trade seems to bo of tho opinion that just so many boxes and curs of apples will Imj consumed, whether the market is at a certain price or 2iic lower. Depend:-, Upon Future Receipts. However, the state of the innrket is rather critical juitt now, and it would not take much to cause a severe break in values. Arrivals of apples have been so heavy that all available ware room space in tho wholesale district lias been filled with tho fruit, and the locks still contain liberal holdings. Therefore the -limit of the intako lias about been reached, and unless there is a rapid decline in the inward movement growers are liable to seo prices that will net pay t ho cost of transporta tion. At this limo the very best fruit can not be sold over $1.75 to $" a box, and it takes a well-selected and highly colercd I ics 'den a Hood Kivcr packed .spit -.erbeig til bring these figures. What is ordinarily called first-class apples iu this market will not range oer $1.25 to $1.5(1, the latter price, being exceptional. Very good apples are today selling at $1 to $1.10 ft box, and some i nl i nary stuff down as low as 5i)c, with the top around 75c. NATIONAL BANK CLOSES ITS DOORS BY ORDER Christian Science. Christ iun (Science services nro held every Hand ay morning at 1 1 o 'clock in the Commercial club room. Subject of the lesson-sermon for November 22, "Mortals and Immortals." All nro wel come. .Sunday school at 10 o'clock. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Miss Iss'te McCully was a Medford visitor Wednesday afternoon. Andrew Kennedy, the .civil seryico agent, came down from Portland again this week on business. Mrs. .lames Huckley and daughter Kate weie "in fioin Itueh Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. .rames Peltoa left for hnr home at Fort Klamath after a number of weeks' visit with friends living here and iu Medford. Miss May Huffer entertained a fow of her friends Wedeesday afternoon at her mother's home. The guents were: Mesdamcs Peneff, Cook, Steel, ITIrich, Mnrsh and .1. Huffer and Miss Daisy Huffer. Marriage Licenses. Thomas Donovan and Florence A. Simmons. New Cases. .1. F. Keildy vs. J. M. Keene and Mollie Keene; suit to recover money. K. K. Kelly attorney for plaintiff. Marriage Licenses. Albert II. Johns and Lizzie Witt. Abraham KutU-r and Mary E. ('. Hev n er. Vancev II. Allen and Lola Craig. C. L. Storm and Klva Middlebusher. AUTO PLUNGES OVER BANK WITH EIGHT PERSONS FOKT SCOTT, Kau., Nov. 21. The First National banak of this city has closed its doofs on tho order of Presi dent Grant Hornady, and the Waash ington authorities have been requested to appoint a receiver. Tho liabilities aro stated to bo $002,- 000, the books report the assets to be worth $789,000. Tho capital stock is worth $300,000. The bauk was engaged in extensive dealings ia surrounding towns and the cause of the failure is ia doubt. President Hornady is reported to be a millionaire. Ho has declared that his whole private fortune will be used to protect the anak depositors from loss. STAMP MILL SOON PARDON COMES TO BURKE I m TO BE OPERATING IN THE NICK OP TIME ' ff FORT JONES, Cal., Nov. 21. For several weeks George Addison has had a crew of men steadily at work upon the Barker ditch, whim harries water to the compressor and quartz mill in Oro Pino. He now has this work complete, having thoroughly cleaned nnd in many places enlarged tho ditch. The water from Kidder creek has been turned in. Ia a day or two the ten stamp mill will begin to pulverize quartz from the old Johnson mine. Gardner & Weed have the Shackle ford long ditch cleaned and deady for water. In its present condition it will carry double the amount of water it has for many years. SAX yCKXTIX. Cal.. Nov. 21. Wil r.im Hurke, convicted wife mnrderer. i. at to state prison from San Diego, v. as taken from the death - cell today following his reprieve yesterday. His ; torncy 's obtained a delay after an appeal to the higher court. Prepare -Cons for his hanging were under way e.en to the making of the ropo. He d;d not show any emotion when inform ed that his sentence of hanging ha been indefinitely postponed. Burke shot and instantly killed his wife iu 1007. He was tried and a quick conviction followed. mNVHHiiuniiiiiiiiimiiiiiii Probate. Guardian Ralph Roberts; order made for sale of real estate. Kstate Martha Ann Cbmmens; order made for sale of lots 1 and block S". Medford. Kstate Klzina Gilligan; order made ; appointing December ill, 1!. ,1:,.v j for final settlement. You can find it at Hussey's Cash Store 'HIIUIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlT MEDFORD THEATER ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday Nov. 27 'A Sumptuous Production THE BOLY CITY With' LUELLA MOREY as SALOME Direction Le Conite and Floslior 'A pure,- instructive, illus trative story of the days of our Savior. Superbly mounted, Strong supporting Co. Costumed correctly Prices for this engage ment 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. Seats on sale. Monday, Ifov 23 ii h r 5 a BOYS' AND YOUTHS' NEW SUITS Boys' good Suits in Buster Brown and doubie-breasted styles at $3.50 and $5.00. Boys' natty double-breasted Suits in new l)rown, gray and blue shades at $3.50, $4.00, $5i00 and $6.00 each; sizes 4 to 15 years. Boys' odd Knee Pants in wool suitings and corduroy at 50 and 75 pah'. Boys' corduroy Knickerbocker style School Pants at ' '2.00 per pair. Boys' corduroy Long Pants with Renins and cuffs at $4.00 per pair. SEE "WINDOW DISPLAYS. DRY GOODS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS Van Dykes GO SOUTH! Make arrangements to visit California this Winter :: Get a tnste of (lie ilelijjht fully mill climate known only to Southern California. Tlioro you wilt find u n ahumlui'.ce of sutmhine, hrijjht blue skies, a clear, bracing atmosphere, congenial onsoeintious ami iiivigoritthitt healthful recreations too numerous to motitior ' ' Resorts are there, some with world-wide reputations as Los Angeles, Paso Ronles, Hot Springs, Lung Beach, Santa Jtuilmia, Hotel del Monte, Hauta Cruz, San Diego, Santa Monica, Venice, and coiumudiouD, delightful slopping pine en of I rawer renown. All maintaining the California, standard for hospitality, and faultier accommodations. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY i . Will bo glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing iu detail the many dolights of winter iu California. Very low rate round trip excursion tickets nro on sale to California. The rate from Portland to Los Angeles and return $65. ; Limit,, six months, allowing stop-overs in oil her direction. Similar excursion rntos aro In ef fect to all California points. For full information, sleeping car reservations and tickets, call nn telegraph or write, either 1 1 A. S. Rosoubaum, Agent, Medford, or Win. McMurray, Oou. Past. Agt, Portland, Oo. .CHICAGO, Nor. 21. Word was re-c.-ived here today that an automobile fontniuing eight persons, several of whom were women, plunged into the Calumet river several miles south of here while speeding north. One man and one woman were drowned. The jlllllllllillMIIllHllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltnillllllllllll IIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIII RUBBERROID ROOFING is in use on more buildings all ovor tlw -world than any other roofing made. It is the world standard of roofing quality and has always given entire satisfaction whero other roofings failed. For sale by Crater Lake Lumber Co. 'IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII City Business Directory SAVOY THEATER North d'Anjou Streut. Lnti'st motion picturtm mid illus trated Bongs. JCntiro chfingo of program Monday, Wodnrflday and Friday. Admission 10 eonts. ARTHUR H. DAVIS Contracting ttloctrlcal Englneor. '.'HI W. SpvpiiIIi St., Mnlfnrd, Or. W. M. Colvig. 0. L. Roamos. COLVIO & REAME8 . Lawyors. Off!co:Modford Bank Dldg. Ground floor. BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST. Continuous porforuianco every ovening of motion pictures nnd il lustrated ballads. Kntiru i-liange of program Monday, Wednesday nnd Fridny. AdmisHiiin 10 ennls. ANXO PENWELL The Plumber. 1 solicit a sharo of your business, pledging satisfaction. Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone 01 MORDORFF ft WOLF New nnd Second-IIand Furniture Buds' old stand, 18-20 F St. South Modford, Or. WM. II. AITKEN Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Phono 22. 210 W. Sevonth St., Modford, Or. THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND PRESS ING WORKS W. K. Lane & Hon, Props. Opposito Hotol Mooro, Medford Oregon KARNES ROOMING HOUSE Nowly built and newly furnished - AH modern convonlences, D. G. Karnes, Prop, 20 S. G St., Medford, Or. EDEN VALLEY NURSERY N. 8. lienuott, Medford, Or. (Irow trees that sell, sell trees that grow anad fruit truo to label WASCIIAU & BROWN wish to announce to their patrone that thoy aro located in their new quarters in tho Young ft Hall building. Itilliurds, Cigars nnd Tobaccos. FISH MARKET Fresh fish rccoived daily. Oys- tori in season. Cor. Seventh and Sts, Medford Lot the MISSION FURNITURE WORKS make that piece of furniture. Any design, any color, any finish dull, waxed or polished. Shop on eor. of 8th nnd H streets. M. & B. CANDY KITCHEN We mulcc all our own candies. Martin nnd harrow, Props. Corner Seventh and 0 Stroots, Medford, Oregon. MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE HOUHK Specialists in Teas, Cof fees, Kitructs, Baking Powder and Spices. Wo carry all kinds of dinner waro and fancy dishes. . 216 W. Beventh St. Modford, Or. THE EMERIOK CAFE The best rostnurnut in Southern Oregon. W. E. Johnson Prop. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist Office hours: S to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Sovcnth Street, Medford, Oregon. THE HOTEL EMERIOK " Itooins from SO cents to 41.50 per day. All modern convenieuces. Wo solicit your patronage.; . VERNE T. CANON Billposter and distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7 Jnekson Co. Bank Bldg. Modford, Or. THE MISSION GRILL Alwnys open for business. Neat nml clean. Up-to-dato. Popular pricos. 12 So. C St. Lambert ft Brown JACK FREDENBURG Scavenger, Uarbago hauled. Medford. 0. F. COOK Sells trees that grow. Offlco: It. Ii. V. Oepot. P. O. Box 841. Phono Bit.'!. Medford, Or. THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM Finest cup of coffeo on the Pacific Coast. II. II. Lorimer Prop. Livery and Feed. Phone 2431 WEST SIDE STABLES Chus. K. Tull, l'ropriotor. First-class Turnouts. Medford Oregon MRS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture and Art of Singing Studio nt Itesidenec. East Medford. 1'lione 225 Fur good bargains in Watches and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In ptnnnent. go to THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE C Street. DR. GOBLE Tho only exclusive Optician be tween Portland and Sacramento. Office on Sevonth Street. S. B. BEFLY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern equipped opcrnting rooms X-Ray. Office hours: 10 12, 2 4 p. m. Office in .Inckftin Co. Bk. bldg MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Undertakers Day Phono 353 NiKht I'honos-C. W. Conktin 39 J. II. Butler 148 When othors fail, call on DB. E. J. BONNER Eye Specialist Offlco in Engle Pharmacy ,' Mnin 233. Seventh and Main TRIBUNE ADS BRIG KESMS othi rs were rescued. Details f the ae- . cident arc lacking. s