Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 05, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREO ON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1)0).
FANCY FRUIT IS
Scarcity of fancy fruit is the feat
ore of the present apple market. Of
ferings at the liirjre distributing
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pointsare ample ami in some cases
excessive; only a small percentage,
is very desirable fruit. bcrubby
immature apples ai'e coming upon a
, dull, weak market. Fancy apples
well packed, command top prices,
which show no decline, compared
with the opening of the season.
"Not much more than a small me
dium crop of apples is to be expected
We have not had much sunshine this
summer, consequently the quality
will not be very good and the fn-.it
will be small. Of American apples
we are told that the crop is somewhat
short, and though quality is not good,
everybody seems to want high prices,
so we think that there will be not
Uiueh chance to do any important
bzusiness in American apples here.
Fruit of first class quality certainly
will fetch high prices here. Pros
pects for medium quality are bad.
Business in box apples is increasing.
It is of no use to pack apples of in
ferior quality in boxes." (Letter to
Orange Judd Farmer from P. As
theimer'& Son of Hamburg, Ger
many. According to X. TV. White & Co.,
commission merchants, shipments of
apples from the port of New York
from July 31 to August 28 were 809
barrels; from August 28 to Septem
ber 4, 2168 barrels; from September
4 to September 11, 6257 barrels; from
the port of Boston on August. 28
shipments were f25 barrels; for the
week ending September 4, 23 barrels ;
Among these shipments they 6tate
there were a number of barrels of
pars.'' This ' statement of exports
was sent in refutation of a published
statement that "exports the first week
in September were 16,000 to 18,000
barrels. '' 1 ' '
.A light crop of apples and peaches
here. T. A. H., Prairie Home, Mo.
Apple crop in this locality light,
probably only 35 per cent of normal.
J. H. H., Santa Mariei CaL - :
' What few apjples there are on trees
are ripening up in fine shape. D. C.
C, Martinsville, Dl.
Good apples very scarce; peaches
more plentiful; plums and pears very
good crops. B. W. B., Union City,
Mich. ' ' ;
Apples very scarce in this section.
J. J. P., Frederieksbnrg, la.
There is but a light crop of apples
and peaches, and what there are are
badly injured by drouth. A. R. B.,
Bailey, Mo.
Apples a very light crop ; pears full
crop. J. T. C, Louisville, III.
Apples will make about a 20 per
cent crop; peaches 50 per cent; qual
ity of all fruits poor. W E. B.,
Newton, Dl.
Apples and pears very scarce in
this section. J. H. H., Delphi, Ind.
There are scarcely enough apples
for home use, and the quality is very
poor. A great many are cutting down
their orchards. A. D. Mc, Effingham,
HI. .
At Chicago, the best grades are
about steady.' Common stock weak.
Beeeipts have been very heavy of
late and demand rather light. Large
quantities have gone into cold stor
age. Mild weather has also had a
bad effect upon the market. Fancy
Alexanders $3.25 to $3.50 per barrel ;
No. 1 Ben Davis, $2 to $2.25; Duchess
$3 to $3.25; Wealthys do.
New Tork, large receipts with very
few fancy apples offering. Missouri
Jonathan, $5 to $7 per barrel; Mai
den Blush. $2.50 to $3.50; Wealthy.
$2.50 to $3.50: Gravenstein, $2.50 to
$4.00. '
GEORGIA JUDGE'S BABY BORN
WITH A GREAT RECORD
Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses and
Recommends Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy.
ATLANTA, On., Oct. 4. For the
thirteenth time Judge K. B. Russell
of the court of appeals of Georgia,
and one of the strongest men politi
cally in Georgia, is a father.
The Inst arrival, according to in
formation received in Atlanta from
the home of the judge in Winder, is
a strapping fina boy.
Although scarcely 24 hours old, he
is far more than the usual everyday
baby boy. lie is a baby boy with a
proud record behind him, for he is the
thirteenth child of a thirteenth child
on his mother's side, and the seventh
son of a seventh son on the side of
his father.
Judge Russell and Mrs. Russell and
their numerous friends are now puz
zling over a suitable name for the
youngsters. It is agreed by all that a
toy with such a distinguished record
must have a name to match.
BEGGARS ARE TO BE
SHUT OUT OF PARIS
PARIS, October 5. Americans
visiting Paris who have pestered in
the beautiful Champs Elysees by the
army of professional beggars that
infest the place will rejoice to hear
that a serious attempt is being made
to get rid of them. AH the hotel pro
prietors and fashionable residents in
the avenue have drawn up a petition
to Prefect of Police Lepine, com-
complaining of the nuisance.
This beggarly host is thoronghlv
organized, the members relieving each
other at intervals, and includes lin
guistic mendicants who can tell a pit
iful talein any language.
We Are
Busy Now
We will soon be rush
ed. Hadn't you better
have those Holiday
Photos made before
the dark dayst
The Gregory Studio
"I take pleasure in saying that I
have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy in my
family medicine chest for nbout 15 I
years, and have always had satisfac
tory results from its use. I have ad
ministered it to a great many trav
eling men who were suffering from
troubles for which it is recommended,
and hnvo never foiled to relieve,"
says J. C. Jenkins of Glasgow, Ky.
This remedy is for sale by Leon B.
Haskins' pharmacy.
Acreage
Property
At A Bargain
We have three acres, just out
side the city limits, platted all
around it, with a new five-room
house, which we consider a bar
gain at
$2200
The property faces on two
streets and would subdivide nicely.
There is an electric motor and
pump which goes with the place,
and the well would supply water
for irrigating.
The owner has made the price
low in order to sell quickly, and
the property will be on the mar
ket but a short time at this price.
W.T.York 6 Co.
Herman Bn., the saddle and har
ness makers, desire to announce to
the trade that they are not only pro
pared to fill nil orders nt short no
tice, but carry the most complete line
of harness, saddles, bridles, whips,!
rubes, blankets, wagon covers, tents,
etc., that can Ue found in southern
Oregon nt prices that cannot fail to
please when quality of stock and
workmanship is considered. Don't
forget the place, 317 E. Seventh
street, Medford.
Yes; the other fellow rend this, o
did his wife. Moral Advertise. F.
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BILLY KMl'KY VAN, Manager.
TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY,
Richard Darling Stock Co.
in
"A Soldier's '
Sweetheart"
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Rings Rings
Rings
All Kinds All Sizes
at
OJMartin J. Reddy
THE JEWELER ,
Near P. O.
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WtutOiitMii Bttr direct from vm
. NO AftKNTf
M Our Trt are rnwi atrtcur '
' WITHOUT IRRIGATION
A Writ for fre eatttloc Lftm rtoek of
1 TftzietiMMltobleforooauaercMlorcrda
a : Ctoinf nM, t OwimmIiI Trm, Bret
4 m Vim, hull in PUali ui MraMwj
. Thb Duxu Nurseries
IUlaOflc,lEiQrudAn,Ponj4id.0T.
UW WVWVtt
You havta't read all the news un
less you have read the ads some in
teresting items for your purse in ev
ery issue.
SOUTHERN OREGON
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
WANTED Three girls for gen
eral housework; good wages.
MALE AND FEMALE
HELP FURNISHED TO
EMPLOYERS FREE.
Office
33 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
PHONE NO. MAIN 3351.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness Saddles
Whips Robes
Tents ' Blankets
Wagon Sheets
Axle Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C. Smitb
314 E. Main
P. O. Hansen. . ,.Tom Moffat
We make any kind and style of windows. We carry
- glass of any.eize on hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
Oregon Calls-
"More People" ,
Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now.
Low Colonist Rates
MTo Oregon will prevail from, the East
SEPTEMBER 15 TO OCTOBER 15
via the
Oregon Railroad Navigation Co.
Southern Pacific
(LINES IN OREGON)
From Chicago $33.00
From St. Louis $32.00
From Omaha .$25.00
From St. Paul $25.00.
From Kansas City $25.00 i
Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R. & N. or S. P.
Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost.
Send us the name and address of anyone interested in the State for
Oregon literature.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Or.
4
t . Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern home :even rooms In the
space and cost ot four rooms; Iceless refrigerator, built-in buffets
I and dressers; cabinet kitchen.
$ J. A. McINTOSH, Architect,
Third Floor Medford National Bank - Building.
The Best Meal
. . In Medford is to be had
At The. Star Restaurant
All white help. Home cooking. Boom
'and board ; $6.00 a week. Give, us a
" trial andbe convinced. .
MRS. W. E.yGOODE Prop. 322E7thSt0
' RESOLVED
The best resolution for you
to make is to come to us for
your noxt suit, if yoi want
Homething out of the ordinary.
Wo do tho best work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
THE FKOOBliBSITB TAILOR
I Medford Iron Works J
1 E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
All Hr.t' of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-
-tchinerv. Anents In finnthnrn ft
I x. inn BaAHMa X
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
. TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
IB. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office In Jackson County Bank Upstairs