Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 09, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 14

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MEPFQttP M ATL TRIBUNE, HrEPTTQttP, OKTCflOK SATURDAY, STCPTEMTOR 0, I9.1.f.
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APPLES BRING
GOD
FIGURES
(From $1.00 to $1.75 F. 0. B, Orchard
. Received for Many Varieties of
Fruit Sold
Sales Made.
in Advance Other
The Northwestern Fruit Exchange
report tho following Miles of npplcs
under diUc oC Sept. 6:
"Tor the Snrgrnnt rnnch, Payette,
Idaho: Ono car nsortcl n.s fol
lows: One-hnlf ear Hen Davis' one-
fourth car W'inosnps one-fourth car
Baldwins, extra fnney and fancy
Wincs'ips at .JTu7. htrnilitT, MnhV
wins at $l.2o; Bens at if 1.10 stniislit,
nil f. o. h. Pcyettc, Idaho.
Fur New Plymouth Fruit Growers'
Union, New Plymouth, Idaho: One
ear assorted as follows; One-fiftli
each Koine Beauty, BInek Twijj, Del
aware Beds, Winesnp, Hen Davis.
About r0 per cent extra fancy; Ijnl-
nnce standard and choice; 50 per
cent each four tier and larger and
four and one-half tier: Wincsnps
Kxtm fancy, $1.7.'; standard, Sfl.SO;
"C," $1.00. Home Beauty Extra
fnney, $1.50; standard, $1,23; "C,"
$1.00. Delaware Bed Extra fancy.
$1.25; slnndard. $1.15; "C." $1.00.
Ylluck Twij Extra fancy, $1.23:
'ptndnrd, $1.15; "C," $1.00. Ben
l)uvis Extra fancy, $1.00; standard,
f"'0c; "C," 75c; nil f. o. h. New Ply
touth, which takes 5c hox higher rate
Than Payette.
9 Four cars for Weiser KiveiFruit
Association, Weiser, Idaho, two
Straight varieties; two assorted: Ar
kansas Blacks Extra fancy, $1.75;
Standard, $1.50; 'C," $1.00. Home
lknuties Extra fancy, $1.50; stan
dard, $1.25; "(V $1.00. Grimes
Gldcn Extra fancy, $1.50; standard,
$1,25; "C," $1.00. Jonathans Ex
tra fancy, $1.50; standard, $1.23;
'C," $1.00. Black TwiRs Extra
fancy, $1.23; standard, $1.15; "CV
$L00. Cano Extra fancy, $1.10;
standard, .$1.00; "C," 83c; all f.o. b.
Weiser. Idaho.
One car. assorted, for Weiser. liiv
cr Fruit Association, orie-hajf 'each
Konie Beauties and Black Tvrip-, at
same prices: Rome Hectics, $1.50;'
$1.23 and $1.00; Blnck TwifiS, $1.23,!
$1.15 and $1.00; f. o. b. Weiser. I
On the. 20th car of Medford Bnrt-
lejts sold in Boston, "Bed Trianple'
lira-id," averaged $1.39. On the lst.j
ASHLAND WILL
SEND EXHIBIT
Comercial Club Authorizes Man to
Prepare Exhibit for Fair to Be
Held in This City Next ffonth
Favorable Sentiment.
Ashland plana to send a large ex
hibit to tho district fair to be held In
this city in October. Steps were taken
at a meeting of tho Ashland Commer-
ADVERTISE WEST
BY SPECIAL TRAIN
Governor's Special With Thirteen Ex
ecutives Aboard and Samples of
Western Products to Make Tour of
the East.
that each stnto will not delay in thu
matter ot nrrnnRiiiK for Its pat tim
tuition.
BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 8. An event
of the utmost importance to the state
of Oregon and the entire west is
about to take place in the depart-
clal club Friday night to eeo that the uo of a monster special train laden
display was a creditable ono In every with exhibits of the products of this
way. A Mr. Low who was In charge
of Ashland s exhibit Inst year, ad
dressed the club at some length on
the subject and tho club authorized
him to gather an exhibit, place- It in
cold storage and niter take It to Med
ford and place It on exhibition.
There Is much favorable sentiment
In Ashland regarding tho Mir and
thnt city will be well represented
here.
I TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS.
CENTKALIA, Wash. Mrs. Samuel
Guerrler, mother of the mayor of
Ccntralta, owns a lllblo 309 years old.
It was printed nine years befor"o the
King James version of the Bible ap
peared. SAN FRANCISCO. Caught under
the flywheel of an engine at Gray
Brothers quarry here today, A.
Ghezze, 34, was Instantly killed. His
mangled body was hurled many feet
across the engine room.
VANCOUVER, B. C. Because the
experiments of amateur wireless tel
egraphers Interferes with the govern
ment wireless plants, tho non-professionals
have been ordered to cut
down their "aerials" to a maximum
length of 30 feet, which wilt limit
their receiving range to 100 miles.
ear Hosier Italians and Bnrtletts
sold in Philadelphia at auction, Bart
let Is, $1.40-1.45; Italians, $1.00 to
$1.20, mostly $1.00 and $1.03. On
the 1st in Cleveland. California Bart
letts sold 23c to 53c, averaged 44c;
fruit ripe and soft. A ear of Milton
Itlainns, same day, nvernged $1.20,
Cincinnati, 1st, averaged $1.11 for
California Bartletts.
state and each one of the other
twelve that comprise the mighty
western empire.
Thin train i- to he called the "Gov
ernors' Special'' from the fact that
lit will number ntnong its passengers
u tho plans now under consideration
take effect, each one of the thirteen
governors of the west, cnmpriMng the
chief executives the state of Oregon,
Washington, Idaho, Montana, Utah
Nevada, California, Colorado, Wyom
ing, North and South Dakota, Ne
braska and Minnesota The "Gov
ernors' Special,' will be made up at
Omaha, immediately after the big
land show that is to be held there,
and will visit all of the important
cities in thu east. The committees
in ench stnte having the matter in
charge, will send their most compre
hensive exhibits to Omnhn, where
each will become an integral part of
the complete exhibit of the resources
of the west' for tho pur)ose of mak
ing n tour of the east.
Among the cities to bo Visited, :ire
Omnhn, Chicago, Pittsburg, Now
York City. Washington, D. C, and St.
Paul, and from the interest already
created in the forthcoming visit of
the train, in thoso cities, the tour
will be fraught with exceptional op
portunities for crenting an exodus
from the crowded centers of the enst
to the boundless stretches of the
west.
Ench state participating is called
upon to contribute $1000 as its share
of the expenses of the trip, in addi
tion to furnishing its exhibit. On nc
count ofthclnrgc number of states in
cluded in the monster exhibit, the in
dividual expense is very low, and
never before have the states of the
west had the opportunity of adver
tising their resources so thoroughly
in such n promising field nt so liltio
expense. On this account, it is doped
WHY THE PEOPLE OF OREGON
WILL VOTE ON RATE BILL
(Contluu-id From Pago Ono)
completely lliese poor licuightcd rate
(injurs nie forging the chains that
hind thoiu. Xot one ptrson in oim
thousniid knows how exhorhitnut
these rates are, Not one person in
one thousand know- that they are
paying 84 per cent to the jobber and
K12 per cent to v the retailer when
good- niv shipiHH into and out of
.Medford on that pnit of the capital
devoted to this service.
I cannot concur with Judgn Colvl'f
that the people of Medford are iffct-
iug in an idiotic manner by submit
ting to this terible abuse so long. Ev
ery state in the nation that has lmd a
statesmanlike administration linn
stopped this kind of abuse many
years ago. Bates today for service
In Oregon are about 2 10 pur cent of
what rates wuro In thu middle wuhI
2fi yearn ago. When wo apply tlieno
rates In thu middle wcitt of ati ycins
ago to roads ot Oregon today wu find
thorn fully ns htgh as can bo Justi
fied. Oregon a Laughing StoOk.
No dnuger of making Medford n
"laughing Htock." The northwest hns
tioen tho laughing Htouk for many
years bcciiUHo corporation nttorneya
can make the people bellevo the moon
Is made ot "green cheese." Many n
bottle of chaiupagno hns evidently
been cracked for the people who ore
so fortunate as to own a species of
our public highways as they laughed
ibout us being such an "eusy mark."
Wo don't have to niibmlt to this
extreme slavery any longer than wo
simply elect to. The remedy la In
our hands. Wo can emancipate It we
will. Thu only trouble Is to got our
people to try. Many eyes are on Ore
gon. Many people are. nuking the
question: Will tho pooplu of Oregon
take care oj her attaint, of public
policy, any liottt-F than other states?
Ho rar she linn not. No mm tif Ore
gon today can admit tho real facts
prevailing In our state without Huge
of remorse, a blush of jdiiuuo, No
tiro thin ot another Htatoicau wIIiicam
tho torrlblo conditions oxlMtlng 1"
Oregon without u fooling of gilof, n
lour of sympathy. Otir tloKllny lit In
our own hands, If wo nil supinely
Idle, hold our humid mid continue
tho hurd'itin thnt now op-iroiiH un wo
have no ono to blame but oumolvcH.
Let's fix It,
tlMklm (or Health.
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Our New Location
The Southern Oregon Elec
tric Company is now lo
cated in the College Block
on N. Grape Street
Southern Oregon Electric Co.
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FOR RENT
430-acre Ranch, 300 acres
under irrigation, 10 miles from
Medford.
GOLD RAY REALTY CO.
21H Writ Main Street
lloom 101, Klectrlc Illdtf.
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Bad teeth, poor digestion and irritable disposition go hand in hand, and are the conditions which contribute materially to many
social and financial failures.
I will match your natural teeth with artificial ones so perfectly, that they all look alike, and replace the missing ones without a
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Porcelain Crowns . .
Bridge Work (per tooth)
Silver Fillings ....
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Gold Fillings . . . . . . . . $1.50 '
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Full Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate 7.50
Best Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate 10.00
Painless Extraction .50
ALL OTHER WORK IN PROPORTION
DR. BARBER, The Dentist
207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg, corner West Main and Grape Streets, Medford, Oregon
OFFICE HOURS: 8 a, m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Phone Main 653
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