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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, arEDEORD, OREGON", MONDAY, MAR On 13, 1911.
PAGE THREE
DEMAND FOR
APPLES GOOD
Ben Davis Bring $1.60 a Box f. o. I).
Orchard Gano Bring $1.75 New
town Seconds Brings $1.40 a Box
at Ashland.
Tho Northwestern Fruit Exchange
Isstio the following market bulletin:
Portland, Or., March 11. The de
mand for apples Is considerably In
excess of the Btinnly, and consequent
ly prices for good fruit In good con
dition are advancing steadily. Since
our Inst report wo have made a sale
which perhaps represents the highest
prices of the entire season for the
northwest In tho varieties concerned,
being a car from Peshastln, Wash.,
080 boxes of extra fancy grade, two
thirds Ben Davis, nt $1.G0, and one
third Gano, at $1.75 per box f. o. b.
Peshastln, to a buyer In Massachu
setts. In our Judgment, the market Is
about at the highest level for the sea
son, with tho exception perhaps of
Newtowns, which will probably reach
a still higher level next month, for
such fruit as holds up in first-class
condition.
The exchange- wishes to call atten
tion to tho following Incident, which
serves to Indicate the need for mar
keting service such as it Is rendering.
Under date of March 0 it has n let
ter from the Ashland Fruit and Pro
duce association, Ashland, Or., as fol fel fol
eows: "There Is a car of second Newtowns
here which are sound nnd In good con
dltlon. They will average about, 1G3
to the box, some larger and suinu
smnllor. Party wants $1 g. o. b. Ash
land, Or."
This letter was received yesterday,
and today we are wiring an order to
tho Ashland association for this enr
nt $1.10 per box f. o. b., which Is 40c
per box more than tho grower asked,
or a difference of $240 on a minimum
car. Values are based on the law
of supply nnd demand, tho operations
of which aro not alwnys understood
by local shippers whose view point Is
necessarily limited.
Tho point is thnt no mnn, no mat
tor how capable, can hnndlo tho many
problems of production and prepara
tion for tho market and nt tho same
time handle tho marketing end effi
ciently. AGED MAN ASKS
COURT FOR DIVORCE
Seeking to have tho bonds of mat
rimony, by which ho was on February
4, 1S71, wedded to Mary E. Stroud,
annulled, Franklin Stroud has filed
n request In tho circuit court praying
for an nbsolute divorce nnd such oth
er relief as the court may caro to be
stow. They wore married In Iowa, accord
ing to the complaint, which also
charges Mary K. Stroud, the wife,
with having left his roof and enre In
December, 18S9, and with having re- j
fused to return. !
There aro no children.
Tlnsklns for Health.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
:r
Mrs. Lizzie Heal of Ashland Is vis
iting her many friends hero.
Mrs. W. L. Lewis and daughtor,
Miss Nettle, were Mcdford visitors
Saturday aftornoon.
Mrs. Kd Moore, Mrs. Will Scott,
Mrs. W. K. Price and Mrs. W, H
Furgueson attended the Uobokahs
convention nt Medford Saturday.
Miss Mlldrod Elliott or Rock Point
Is visiting relntlvos and frlonds bore.
Mrs. Iluffutn nnd dnughtor, Vir
ginia, of Medford, wero visiting
friends bore Saturday.
' Rov. Coen of Woodvllle Bpent Sun
day In Contral Point.
The corresponding secretary of tho
Portland Missionary socloty gava a
vory interesting talk at the M. E.
church Sunday evening. K
Harry Tuttlo of Medford addrossod
tho Y. M. C A. Sunday aftornoon.
Tho Missos Norwood wero Medford
visitors Saturday.
Glen Owons, W. H. Furguoson,
Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Carter spont Sat
urday aftornoon In Medford.
George Hesselgravo spent Sunday
In Phoonlx.
William Hammltt vlsltod frlonds
nt Ashland Sunday.
MU Hoke. Mr. Hoke and Wayne
hoover wore Medford visitors.
J. C. Cllne made a trip to Raygold j
and Tolo Sunday. '
Roglstored at Hotel Dunlap the
last of the week were: R. F. Rnglo.
San Francisco; W. K. Flack. H. Ren'
gale. K. G. Hubbard, all of Pertland:
George H. Coltlen, Charles , Allere.
Ragl: J. C Rlgglo, KiiKne; J D
Armor, Seattle; Sadie C'brlsman, Cot-
Our Correspondents
FIRST PRACTICE .
OF BALL TOSSERS
Veterans Romp With Youngsters on
Local Field Strong Aggregation
is in Sight for Coming Season
Muscles Sore Today.
There is much timber in sight for
the Mcdford baseball team this sen
son, there being over thirty bull tos-
sers nt the park Sunday for the first
hlrinj,' turn out. Most of them were
new faces but local fans discerned a
large number of the veterans in har
ness and prospects look bright for the
invincible team.
The first practice was n hot one
nnd today sore muscles arc the rule
But daily work will soon put the
teams back in shape for the valle'
league.
Among tho old timers who nrc sure
to make good was "Pug" Isaacs.
"Shorty'' Miles, Jack Wilkenson, Dick
Antic nnd "Kid" Burgess. Anion.;
the new comers that looked good wn-.
Cnpt. Crowes of Corvallis, Norton of
Corvnllis, nn infielder, and "Old
Inner" MeFnrrnn.
HARMONY TEACHER
IN LEGAL DISCORD
Professor John St. Ongc, a music
teacher whose homo is said to bo nt
Ashland, was fined $10 by Justlco of
the Pence Henry G. Dox In Jackson
ville Friday on a charge of indecent
exposure.
According to the testimony given
by witnesses St. Ongo was intoxlcntod
at the time. He denied all knowledge
of the alleged misconduct, which took
place on tho Main street.
"The Man on the Box."
The Mcdford theater will have one
of the greatest treats of the season
Wednesday, March loth, when Messrs
II. E. Pierce & company will offer
their superlatively filio east of star
players in Harold McGruth's great -eAl
play, "The Man on the Box." This
line cxitmplo of modern comedy needs
little or no introduction to u discrim
inating public, but for the benefit of
the unfortunate few who have novel
ccn it, or never read the book, let
it bo snid that it stands today as the
epitome of high class comedy ns pre
sented in high priced houses, and
has interested more theater goers
than any other play written in the
last twenty yours, in offering it to
the public. II. E. Pierce & company
feel that they have reached tho cli
max of their careers thus far, in
that they feel thay have spent the
maximum amount in securing tho fin
est scenic production nnd tho be.-t
cast sent out. Not content with thi-
however, they phut bigger and bcttet
things, in return for the hearty sup-
now which the imlilic has irivon them
in years pa-t.
Haskins for Health.
KANES CREEK ITEMS.
George Hlglnbothnm, who has been
quite sick, Is Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell will leave In
a few days for Roseburg to spend the
summer.
Karly garden making Is tho order
of tho day.
Mrs. Taylor was doing shopping In
Gold HU1 Thursday.
C. Thompson nnd family, who have
boon rosldonts of this plnco for bov
oral yoars, will loave soon for Grants
Pass, their future homo.
Juntos McDugall, an old nnd high
ly respected cltlzon of Illackwoll, died
on Wodnosday night, owing to his ad
vanced nge and feoblo condition the
onil wns not unoxpectod.
Mrs. Swindon camo down front
Medford on Tuosday on business, re
turning on Thursday.
Mrs. Dusonberry and children of
Sardlno Crook aro at prosont the
gunsts of hor pnronts, Mr. and Mrs
Housoholdor.
Charley Stlnoburg Is engaged haul
Ing lime to Gold Hill for northorn
shipment.
Mr. and Mrs. howls wore Medford
visitors one day recontly.
Mmo. Stlnoburg and Mardon wore
guests of Anna Hlglnbotham on Tues-
j day.
tage Grove; J. A. Gamine!!, Phoonlx;
Hugh Storey, Jr., Hugh Storoy, Sr.,
Chicage: V. A. Davis, Table Rock;
B. A. Holden, city; J. H. Drown, Med
ford; W. W. Potter, Salem.
A rocwptloa win he tender! Rev.
KmeM and wife, the new pastor of
the Christian church, by the mem-
berg Tuwila filing March 14.
COURT?
USE
MlEWa
Xew Cases.
Minnie C. Hunter vs. Joh.i C, Hun
ter suit for divorce.
Lyons Y. Patterson vs. Madge Pnt
torson, suit for divorce.
State of Oregon vs. Sum Cherry
criminal notion.
Prolintc.
Ill (he inntcr of tho application of
Lucieii 1 Tictjen for cluing.! of litiniu
to hucion F. Costal order iniuio to
publish application for 4 suoee'soive
weeks.
Estate Jnnieo K Van Sum!, order
made discharging executor nt.d clos
ing cstnte.
Estnto James Cook, order :nn.le ap
pointing John Cook administrator
and W. T. Qrnrj O. Kcevan nnd
John Wilson appraisers.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
The following list of lettors remain
uncnlled for at tho postofflco at Med
ford, Oregon, Wednesday, March 8,
1311:
A F Hartford, W D Bain, Mrs II M
Benson, Win F Bowcn, 11 E Bowman,
II D Bush, Barney Colo, Mrs Alice
M Collins, B L Concher, h II Cook,
J D Dawson, Mrs Mlchell Dean, It J
Dodge, Kd Faucett, Mrs Stella Flem
ing, Mrs Fletcher, Crawford Freeman,
II C Gage, Mrs II C Gage, J V Go
goru, Mrs A B Gould, G Hamilton,
Jack Hcrshbergor, Willio Hewitt (2),
G H Henry, Fred Ilollbaugh, M C
Horton, John I Kado, Andrew Kelly,
Win Knighton, 13dd hnymnn, Robert
Moore, F R Moore, Mrs R A Moore,
D E Marshall, Duge Noise, William II
Paul, Anna Person, Mrs James W
Poart, S W Phillips, C D Putnom,
Rogue River Valley Apple Orchard,
Tyler Seeley, Mrs Ellen St howls (2),
Carl Smith, Prudence Smith, D A
Smith, Harry Slcvln, J M Taylor, Vant
Folt, Jos A Thompson, Hnzol Toroy,
K C Waterman. Harry It Weber, Wil
liam Wilcox, Davis Taft Wilcox, Fred
Youngqulst.
Tho following list of letters remain
uncalled for at tho postofflco at Med
ford, Oregon, March S, 1911:
John A Allen, F II Aldrlch, Hattle
Anom, R G Anderson, J J Bailey,
John Brown, Mrs Anna Brown, J R
Brown, J J Roland, Btteno Vlsto Or
chard Co, Harry D Bush, G A Butt,
James Carkhuff, Urania Checsomnn,
Mrs J C Collins, Mrs C. F. Crawford,
J D Dawson, Mrs Jennie Donnelly,
Kthel Durfcc, Evcrot Engcl, Mrs Rosa
Ford, Mrs Marlon R Gage, Mrs Ella
Garrison, Alex Hanson, E II Holt,
Mrs Cnssa R Holmes, Dr II M Hoi
brook, W K Holmes, A II Houston,
Huinano Socloty, J W Hunt, E Kugol
incn, S Herbert hnnyan, hennrd and
Roberts, hlchtensteln & Morris, Bon
Mathews, P Manson, Racliol Martin,
loo Meyer, G B shrdlupunpunpun
.loo Meyer, Mrs G B Myers, Bertha
Miller, Elinor Morris, Carrol h Mc
Millen, Dr and Mrs Hugh Mellow,
Chnrloy McLean, John Motts, Duge
Noise, Tom Owons, Mrs G O'Reilly,
J J O'Connor, Chns F Pezlncua, Clar
ence Robblnctto, Mrs J P Roblnott,
II M Rooke, Mrs Ellon St Louis, heon
nrd C Scott, V V Scott,, Mrs C Taylor,
Jus A Thoinpson, Mrs I Thompson,
Joslo Tompson, George Unger, Mrs
Ora VogcllI, Gcrnld Walmnn, M h
Warner, Mabel West, Frank Wilson,
Jack Wilson, Emily Wilson, Mrs Jen
nie Whlto (2). F J Wortman.
Packages Mrs W II McMantts.
Parties calling for tho above let
ters will plene say "advertised." A
charge of one cent will bo inudo upon
dellvory.
A. M. WOODFORD, P. M.
Haskins for health.
Unsklns for Health
PHONE 901
Old customers scud me
your address.
New Premiums, New Ser
vice, New Agent.
But the same old stand
ard goods.
AGENCY GRAND
UNION TEA CO.
110 TRIPP STREET 1
C.Hiii
Natatorium Monday Evening Mar.13
7:30 P.M. Wrestling Match 7:30 P.M.
Carl Busch, 165 lbs vs. Joe Merasic, 235 lbs
Middleweight Champion of l S. formerly -Momhcr Mcdford Police
CATCH- ASCATOH-CAN STYLEWINNER TAKE ALL.
Ladies specially invited.
CITY NOTICES.
RESOLUTION.
Be It resolved by tho city council
of tho city of Medferd:
That It Is the Intention of tho coun
cil to cause Minnesota street from
Geneva street to Roosevelt aventto In
said city to bo Improved by placing
on both sides of said street a concrete
curb nnd by paving tho same for n
width of HO feet with brlckollthlc
pavement, all In accordance with tho
general specifications prepared by
Blse & Foss, which general speci
fications aro on rllo In the office of
the city recorder of said city, and
nssess the cost thereof on the prop
erty ndjacent to said improvement.
Tho council will meet nt the coun
cil chamber In the city hall In snid
city on the 21st day of March, 1911,
at 7:30 p. in., at which time nil pro
tests against tho limiting of said Im
provements nnd the assessing the cost
thereof, as aforesnld, will bo heard.
The city recorder Is hereby ordered
to publish this resolution once In the
Dally Mall Tribune a nowspapor of
general circulation In snid city, and to
post tho same as required by the char
ter, at least ten dnjs before tho date
of said mooting.
The foregoing resolution wns pass
ed by tho city council of the city of
Medford, Oregon, on the Sth day of
March, 1011, by tho following vete:
Merrick ayo Watt aye, Wortman ab
sent, Emorlck aye, Elfort aye and
Millar aye.
Approved March 9th, 1911.
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TEhFER.
City Recorder.
RESOLUTION.
Be It resolved by tho city council
of tho city of Medferd:
That it is tho intention of tho coun
cil to cause Geneva avontio from
north lino of Enst Main street to
Sherman street In said city to bo Im
proved by placing on both sides of
said streot a concroto curb and by
paving tho same for a width of 30
feet with brlckollthlc pavement, all In
accordanco with tho goneral specifi
cations prepared by BIso & Foss,
which general specifications aro on
fllo In tho office of tho city rccordor
of said city, nnd assess tho cost there
of on the property ndjacent to said
Improvement.
Tho council will meet at the coun
cil chninber In tho city hall In said
city on tho 21st day of March, 1911,
at 7:30 p. nt., ut which time all pro
tests against tho making of said Im
provements and tho nsscsslng of the
cost thereof, as nforcsald, will be
heard.
Tho city recorder Is heroby ordered
to publish this resolution once In tho
Dnlly Mall Tribune, a newspaper of
general circulation In snid city, nnd
to post the snnio ns required by tho
charter, ut least ten days boforo the
date of said meeting.
Tho foregoing resolution wns pass
ed by tho city council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, on tho 8th day of
March, 1911, by the following vete:
Merrick nye, Watt aye, Wortman ab
sent, Emorlck ayo, Elfert ayo and
Millar ayo. ,
Approved March 9th. 19 11.
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT.' W. TEhFER,
City Rccordor.
UKSOhUTIOxT"
Bo it resolved by the city council
of tho city of Medferd:
That the council heroby requests
tho Southern Puclflc company to con
voy to tho city of Mcdford for park
purposes a triangular piece of ground
hounded on tho eaBt by Orapo street,
on tho west by Vermont aventto and
on the south by property owned by
R. A. Holmes, being lot 3, block (il,
of the original town of Medford, still
owned by the company. This prop
erty fronts 112 foot on Grapo streetl
and 135 foot on Voriuont avenue,
runs to a point, it is worth less than
the assessments which will placed
against It for street Improvements
and Is of no commercial value.
Tho foregoing resolution was pass
ed by the city council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, on tho 8th day of
March. 1911, by tho following vete:
Merrick aye, Watt ayo, Wortman ab
sent, Emorlck nyo, Effort ayo and
Millar ayo.
Approved March 9th. 1911.
W. II CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROUT W. TEhFER,
City Recorder
'h'-rs
MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
LIBERAL
REWARD
for return of black horse io
D.AWLuke. lOOmVcstMain
Street, Medford. 1500
ADMISSION 50c RINGSIDE 75c.
S. It. GRAHAM,
FIRE INSURANCE MAN,
Representing old lino companies.
Room 3, P. O. Block., would kindly
nsk a aharo of your patronngo, hnv-
ing come to Medford to Invest nnd
mnko my homo.
TAKE UP A
CLAIM
Every citizen, lnan or woman hna a
timber and stone right of ICO acros,
price to tho government 2.B0 per
ncre. No cultivation, rosldcnco or
Improvement required. I hnvo nbottt
twenty-five claims to locate, seo me
and have a tnlk, this land is worth
$20.00 per acre. Call or wrlto.
A. 1). HALING, Room ill Jackson
County Bank Building. 318
Stop, Look and Listen!
Prospective purchasers will snvo
money to seo us boforo buying.
Wo hnvo orchard tracts, alfalfa
lands, etc., city property, Improved
nnd unimproved. We hnvo tho ban
ner orchard of Rogue River Valley for
salo; lC-yoar-old applo trees, nlso
chorry and peach orchard, bearing on
this farm, consisting of vory best pny
Ing varieties; 2000 smnll fruits nnd
berries. See us nt once. A bargain.
hist your orchard and city proporty
with us.
Mining lnnds, etc.
OREGON REALTY & MINING CO.
Phono 101)2.
Room Jill) Gut'itett-Corey Building.
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
Smnll 4-rooin house on enst front
lot 50x100, six bearing pruno nnd
two-yonr pour trees, wuter nnd sewor,
paved street, gas in house, woodshed,
chicken house nntl yard.
PRICE $1200
Terms: One-half cash, balance
like rent.
528 S. Fir St.
Opportunities for
Fine Investments ni
CITY PROPERTY
XO. I hot GOxlOO, nu nrtlstlc,
well built, convonlontly urrnnged
bungalow, well located, on cornor,
cast front; 0 rooms and bath;
laundry trays; built-in buffet,
window scats and bookcases;
beamed ceilings In den, living
room uud dining room; pnuolod
wainscoting In three rooms; 37
electric lights; electric fireplace;
also wood fireplace; sowor and
city water; complete plumbing; ce
ment walks; street to bo paved j
this year; screened porch; wood
shed conncctod.
$3800.00
NO. a hot nOxlOO; n strictly up-to-date
bungalow; beamed ceil
ings, buffot and bookcases with
leaded glass doors, vestlbulo, two
flroplncen, etc. This houso In ox
tra well built; 2x0 raftors, con
crete foundation. Owner must
siell. Terms. Price,
$3700.00
NO. :t Now bungalow and up-to-date
lot fiOxlOO, on paved street;
cement sldeualks and front stops;
cement basomont; C room), living
room, den, dining room, 2 bed
rooms, kitchen, bath room; tiled
floor In bath and toilet, bullt-lu
bookcases with leaded glims doors;
writing dosk with panolod doors;
bullt-lu soats In don nnd dining
room; built-in buffet with loaded
ghiKK doors; beamed ceilings In
living room, don and dining room;
fireplace; up-to-dato combination
electric and gas fixtures, piped for
giiH heater and range; hot nnd
cold water and laundry trays In
basement. Pi Ice, with tonus,
$6500.00
La Loma Real Estate Co.
Roiiiii U, Stewart liillldlllg.
W II Stewart V M. Amy
W. II. Hnvago
Pacific ."iltr.l lhiincl!()lIC
Ciood Preliminary
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J J. M. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-President
F. 13. MERRICK, Vlco-Prcsldint JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier
W. R. JACKSON, Ass't Cashlor.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, SIOO.OOO.OO
; Stsrpltis, $20,000.00
SAKE DEPOSIT ROXKS FOR RKNT. A OENERAL HANKING
Z BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
-W-4M'44
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Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
J Money on hand at all times
I
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and fruit land.
: PH0NE323I.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
Ail kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE CO.
FOR SALE
OR TRADE
Cadilac Car, 1910 Model
Good as New, $1250 Cash Will
Take It, Call at 11 North Fir Street
st:!!
PLUMBING
STFAM AMn HOT
All Work Guaranteed
COFFEEN
i!5 HOWARD RLOCIC, ENTRANCE
'&&&
Horse Shoeing and
General Blacksmithing
.RV lirtJII ELLIOTT, (ho noted lioiho nIiocc. I carry (ho largest Mock
mill keep not hint; hut the hc.st uiccIiiiiiIch anil gtiaraiitco nil work.
Wo Make a Npcclalty of ulioliig ilrlviiif; Ikicsch.
Corner Itlvcifddo ami Eighth Htiwt. Phono Home ill). Pacific ZSIOI,
Medford Bakery
TOI)l X: CO.
HOME-MADE PII58 AND PASTRY
H. B. PATTERSON
The QUAKER
Everything in the Nursery Line
Seo the nice English Hollies. All kinds
of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only
the most perfect plants), and full lino
of pear, peach, apple, apricot, prunes,
w Lt, w Lv.
Office 116
Office Phone 238 1
srs
COUNTY WARRANTS,
to loan on improved ranches
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
WATFB HFATIMr: 4
Pricos Reasonable
& PRICE
ON (ltli STREET. PHONE :0Jl 't
Make a Selection
of our tsmnll enkos anil special! ii!rt
mill you'll luivo a collection of as
tempting ami tootlisoino dainlics as
were over set boforo a kin. Don't
bo too into coming for yours, how
over. Wo can novcr seem lo bako
onoiieji no mutter how many extra
wo Imko fresh ilnilv.
(El Delicatessen
SOUTH CENTRA Ij AVENUE
LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
NURSERYMAN
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Main Street
- Res. Phone 2493
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