Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 11, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MKDVORI). ORKOONT, SATURDAY, 'SKPTKMHKR U, 19C)0.
LOW PRICE FOR FRUIT
, IN PORTLAND. MARKET
henvily loiided, ore to be had any
where at 10 to l." rents a dor.en. By
the box they an quoted ut 75 cents
to $1.75 and nt these figures they are
going actively.
Grapes took a sharp drop in the
wholesale market yesterday, and to
day at the retail stores they are go
ilarly low figures by tho crate.
Fresh nriineM nrt nlsn tmniinir in I
freely now, and the best offerings
are selling nt 'JO cents a basket of
about six Huiids.
In the new apples now coming to
market the Oravenstein and Wrallliy
from southern Oregon hold first place
with the public, but with the short
season fruits so much in evidence for
the time, the demand for -tipples is
not what it will be a month hence.
Tim best offerings now in tint market
are going at 15 to 125 cents a dozen.
8
The Harvest Sale
And What It Means
Many of you remember our last Harvest Sale and how we sold goods, and many ot you who bouyhl
the goods know how perfect they proved and how satisfactory.
Right'at the beginning of the fall season, when most every woman and child Is needing new clothing,
this store opens the Harvest Sale and offers everything at very close prices, and a lot of things
at a mere song, In order to clean them out. .
SOME SPECIAL CLEANUPS
PORTLAND, Sept. 11. reaches,
pears nml grapes are the big factors
in tho fruit market and in the qual
ity and cost of the fruits there, is
no ground for complaint. Big, lis
cious southern Oregon Crawford
peaches are selling at the retail stores
nt 15 to 23 cents a dozen, and ut cor
respondingly low prices by tho box,
while jwars, with which the market is
ing at the lowest prices known since
' the opening of the season, fancy To
days, Unseats, Malagas and Blacks
selling at 5 cejts a pound, or 15 cents
a basket of four pounds, and nt sini-,
IMPERIAL ADDITION
Imperial addition was opened in May. We have sold
45 lots, a great, many of theni to people who expect to
build oii them in the near future. "When we opened the
addition we advertised that we would give away one lot
to the purchasers of the first 23. This we have done.' The
lot owners deciding it by a drawing, Phil L y being the
lucky man. Now we are going to .make the same offer on
the next 25 lots sold. We .are also going to commence
building a neat modern bungalow in this addition to sell
on easy terms, and will continue to build them as long as
there is a demand for houses. . In our judgment,
MEDFORD WILL
DOUBLE IN POPULATION
in the next two years. Next summer East Main street will
be paved and East Side values will double up. Now is the
time to buy a lot in Imperial addition a small amount of -
cash down and your own time on the balance.
-v. - -
ANDERSON-GREEN CO.,
or . . V. . . .
RAY TOFT
Medford - - - - Oregon
TAN AND WHITE HOSIERY
SILK AND LAWN DRESSES
SOME NEW FALL SUITS
ALL SILK GLOVES
SOME SUMMER VESTS
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
SOME STYLISH WAISTS
SOME STYLISH SKIRTS
All Qo At Exactly
HALF
What They Formerly Sold For
We invite you to inspect all lines of new Fall Goods, and you will be in a posltlo nto know that
THIS IS YOUR TRADING PLACE
The Hutchason Co.
Successor to Baker Hutchason Company
MEDFORD, Or., Aug. 5, 1909
Hall's Texas Wonder, of St. Louis,
cured my daughter of a severe kidney
and bladder trouble ofter docton
failed to give any relief, and I can
cheerfully recomraond it. Mrs. L. I,.
Wilson. 135 Bartlott St. Sold by
Haskins' Drug Store.
Something every bitvuiess ma;)
wants tho merchants' lunch ot the
Nash grill each noon an oluborato
menu. Price 35 cents.
DISSOLUTION' OF I'AlfTXF.KSIIII'.
N'otiee is hereby given that the co
partnership heretofore existing by
aiul between W. J. Beacon and '. II.
Cameron, under the firm name and',
style of the II. &'C. Grocery, is, byi
mutual consent, this day dissolved, !
Mr. Cameron retiring. All accounts
due to firm are payable to Mr. Bea
con, and nil accounts owed by the
firm will be paid by Mr. Beacon.
Dated this 9th day of September,
1909.
l.'il W. .1. BF.ACOM,
C. 11. CAMF.KOX.
THE...
NASH
LIVERY
GO.
Have the Best Turnouts in the City
You are treated right, tho price is right, the team is
right in fact, everything is right. Como and bco.
THE
NASH LIVERY CO.
$1
50
Acre
Per
70 Acres, 4 1-2 miles from Medford.
New 6 Room Bungalow, 800 Fruit Trees. If you
want good fruit land at a reasonable price why not look at this
Benson Investment
Opposite Hotel Moore
Gomp
1 12 W Main St.
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