vxm STX. lUEDFORT) MATE TRTTONR MEDFORD, OKF.OOtf, MONDAY, OCTOHKK lit, Mill LONDON MARKE I GLUTTED BY PEARS (iROWN PRINCE OF SWEDEN WILL AliciMU EXPOS, HON. REPORTS Dl Under ilnlu oT September "Jo, Uen ut & Sons of London wrte r.Hl rcrliitig tu foreign fuitt situatien: 8iiupJIus of pour?, h.ivc been vcr.v honvy Mils weak, arrivals in ael hav ing boon the hoariest thU season. We havo had approximately 4000 bar rel, 'SOO kir. 0.00 half-bose and 1S0O lsi.xfii. A a nnlurnl otoim' imemfo prices have method, but to millting blw the .tunl that one Mould have p.jootl on suqli a. heav ily supplied miirkct. The oltfaf drop in price ha to be rodbfhlml in ooh Meet ion with the butk Of tho Hudson rher barrel atttcK. where, quality wa Hot particularly iu ovidouoe. There ww very little the matter with pripox nblninnblo for anything tip top. Tak ing quality nml ipinality into nid o rutin n, in our opinion prices realised nrc oxcolloiit in overy way. For i pal ly fine fruit, tho demand is in no wny weaker. Wo nrp t-orry to so n lot of dond tlpe stock coming for wnnl from western Xew York Mate. Tho quality nml 1c of fruit w o.x rplleiit, nml if it pan be landed here in hard green pondition, splendid prices pnn be realised. Willi regard to half boxes of llart lotts, wp havo handh'd personally a considerable quantity thin week. Th' bulk hnvo porno from Canada and tlt remainder from New York state.. W i mndo the Canadian better qiinlit nnd bolder fruit nml the package were nbout six jmunds heavier thai tho Now York half-boxos, tho weight being 29 pounds gro-s against '2.1. The former ns n eonsoquonee real ised mueh better price. Whilst wp nro on this subject, wo thiuk'it just n well to give Cnnndinn shipper n little bit of advice. All poor should bo wrnpppd. No useful pnrjiose is served by wrapping one row only of the top layer, whieh is the course some Miippors have pursued. The fruit looks much nicer when wrapped in the grower's printed wrapwr, pells miioh more freely nnd iuvnrin bly mnkes more money. Pome of the Cnnndinn llnrtlett", ex the "Sicilian" pume forward in boxes weighing unl hixtcpn nnd onc-hnlf jvnuids gross. These mndo 3 3d to 3 Od. Some Imlf-boxes of Canndinn Howell, very fine fruit, mndo T to 7s Od and Flemish Henulios .'Is Od to -is Gd. Wp nlo hnvo n few boxes of very pretty ponchos from Canndn, ho.xo con tinuing .'10 to -IS fruit, which sold from ds to lis. in box pears we hnvo -een one lot of Anjon, four nnd five tior fruit, from Qraud Junction, Col., bell at l!ls to 15s per box. Weather Forecast Oregon Fair tonight nnd Tue. dny; poolor (onijiht except uccr the coiiht; brisk to high Minthwc-t winds, north iHirtion, diminishing Tue-dny. R RI lA'SE 10 PROVE RITUAL MURDER FLATTENS LARGE UNDER HER (MAGE AI.UAMMKA, ChI.. Oot. l:l. WiiiiIpiI Tho owner of u littecn-lool P.xthou ln-t in AUunilnn, July VI, or any other per-on who will ivuioxp the niiiiip fioin Hip prptnlntn whore She went awuy INolf liouio Ihoi'P. liKhl then. Tho M'ptlh' wna oun of llu I'ipiiU at a tudo mIihw which gnvo an n hilnlioii here July IU. When the show prcpaicd I" move, the aunlip was missing ami HioioiirIi nearoh failed to find it. Fur ihreo muolliH it hit been ued u tho ln" t" keep ehihlieii I'tom Molujr out iilnhln. Now .Miii. Yoiiiijc wiiiiIh to know, plpu, will aoiiipoup Inko it away, o she T?RJKCU GUSTAV ADOliVrVC. or vitctN Crown Prince Gustavo Atlolpti of Sweden nerordlnt; to prowut rraf ments, Intemls to go to Hip Fiitmmn-Pnclflc i:poltlou af Sun Fwiielico In 1U15, nml nftcrwnnl uinKo a tour of the Called States. The Crown I'rlnce was married to Princes Mnrgrtret of Conuauslit In The Crown Prince is asuiulug the duflw of ttegent tlurlnc the nine ot lil father. King Gustavo, who Is suffering from tlio nftr p'fo. Is of ri .. ri lion fos appendicitis BID FOR SUSPECT mm GRANTS PASS ROAD 0FSLAYINGW1NTERS Or., Oct. 13.-Tfie enrpbing for I.loyd ioimxi, Portland lookin- 'up .oat.n- Wi,klos' w -vwuv ,,,,, " lwon,- tive engineer, in ponneption with the (Grunts Fn Courier.) Itailroad mutters have beu g reusing . i now in I'orlJaiul iookim ui tprj. ponpeming Lridoe iron and rail road iron ami at iiidine to certain alleged claying of l.ou I. Winter-, a finanpial matter, lib. buxinp ' will ; miHician. xi was found uucon take him nl-o to Tneiuna and Seattle scions near hi" home, hK -kull frac beforo retuniicg tti Grant" Par.. i tared by a blow from a blunt ii It has been leteiroiiitd by the l'tih- jtniient. Ilemoxrd to the hipitnl, lie Service Comuii.-imi that the 'Winters died on thp operating table. railroad bridge aero-s Rogue rixor shall be built of wood nnd -teol. but tho matter of npproaehe i oppii ing the attention of the oommU won nt present. Tliev are as yet un- Part of the evidence tending t connept Wilkins wldi tho nlleged crime wn tho finding of three sandy hair-, adhering to a felt mask found nearby, corresponding; clo-ely to the deoidod whetlKr to put in tubular 'Imir of Wlkin-, n. diwcribed by oonerete or cluster piling fur theMi- Frnnkie Winters, daughter of bridge supports, tmoh method having1 the dead man. iU advnala-.H- for the immtdia'rl Wilkin formerly lodged nt the need of the situation. Dr. Itedd f Winter-' home, and lii wife, from oslimated that ii-n the (S)mplet'on .'whom he was pit ranged, now rc-iucs of the bridge the laying of "She intuiwjlh the Winters family. .... it ..:....! : i i ,.. .. ... i rri .1: , . ... ...... 1 or imiiiuc iijuu m rvv a inn- 011 the municitml unit should not re quire more than sixty days. Monday the coiumi-ioif will hctc'u tho construction of a 75x-8-fot ,wa- responsible for tho building to ho used n bhniio and, meat. tivo for the alloged murdtir in Wil kins' reiMtrtcd belief that Winters ostrnnge- housing fir tho ruuonilv parohnsed engine. This building will be con structed 011 the rght-of-wey near the gas hii)t. Six Drown In Allegheny IMTTSnillG, Oct. i:k Sis pc! sons were drowned in the Alleghenx soph Cliimoy died Iptu nver when n skiff ferry oerturnril pneiiinonia A rewnrd of $o0ft has been offer ed by A. J. Winter, a brother, for tho arrest and ponvioiiou of the al leged murderer or murderers. 1 it lum lnl.cn an its aluulc KIKFF, Itussla. Oct tit Dpupllol MlWi 'I'liomas Young of Ibis iit,can have her homo nyatn. at tho r,oernmout's nrpparnttntiH to ltontitur n strniiL'C. -oll sound under! - - - - nrounp popular feeling ngnliist tho the hou-c .xistudity, iuc-lig.ilcd. I V woinnn Is chlct fnrtury Iuhpcci the uc Jews ti mnkliiK out an oMirwheliu- si,,, r.nm.l n lmi.i kiuiko lint madn'tor of ttwIttPiliilut " I"'"1 lint piisp against Mcuel IIcIIIb, on trial hero charged with murdering twelve j ear old Andrei Mutculnoky In connection with an alleged rollgloiiA eoretuou). tho Dollls prosucutlon continued to Mutton out today. Tho principal witness of thp tin), a neigh bor of Ileitis named Nakonetchny, who had tieon polluted on to give especially dnmnglug t'oMlmuuy, proved a blttor dlsappolutmont to tho prosseutlou. Up know nothing of the murder lieomt what ho had lieeu told, he said. Ho saw nothing minimal about Ileitis tho day of tho murder. Ho repudiated all the stntomoHts ho mad naulust tho pris oner nt tho preliminary hearing, saying ho did not reniemhor making thent. Ho denied ever saj lug that Hollla had hired an iimiimiIu to poi son him. , Tho prosecutor, uonpluseod by tlu behnvlor of n man he had exported would bo one of his chief witnesses, floundered helplessly during tho examination and ll was freely pro dieted that tho government's case would have collated hopolossly be fore tho prosppution hnd finished Its oun fide of the case. Another neighbor of Mollis, a in looiikeoj or named Dobjnnsky testi fied that ho had heard Andrei Mus chlnsky's aunt, now dead, any that tho bov's own relatives killed him, though ho did not know why. Under rigorous cross-examination by tho prosecutor ho stuck to this story BRYAN DENIES TALES OF JAP LAND SALES WAHIIINUrON. Oct III Flat dn nlal uf pt luted reports that Califor nia Japanese are biolng land rnmi his cousin, ftiinmr tlovsnior Jiu iiliigs of Florida, was voiced here In tiny by Hocrelan of State Urjan "It Is au tinnunliripd ralsetiood." said tlccrctai) lltvnii, hut oii Know mn'i initHt have somethiUs y iiiilwTL. ramihar bight i V WWS npproximalcly 22,000 ' ivi IVff 'BfePiS' fV ciflnrettoa every min- lft Jn night watch; the fi5SE llu hi A n - toiler in the fac- (K3IM S?5235' i ffl 1 iuiv; mt .iiiv;i hi ma -l' jr,wv iti n "-J.V.1VX .. ITU M m,. JB... ky at EX MAY I Prince Joseph Chimay Dead lUtr.SSKI.S. Oct. 1.1. I'ni.cp J .- iodiiy ot ON THE SEASON CHICAGO, Oct. 13 That sex may hinge on a matter of seasons and It may bo possible to dctormluu tho iox of a child In advnncu by the aid of a calendar and a fen scientific facts, was the startling declaration hare to day of Oscar Ilidilto, of tho Carnegie Institute. "This has occurred lo mo," salj Dr. Itlddto, "as a result uf experi ments with pigeons. I havo learned from tli 00 experiments that tho sex of birds produced from various okks laid In tho spring and early summer when iJio parents vrura In the hulghi of vigor Invariably produced males It la Impossible to say )ot whether the jsox of human j roneny may bo simi larly controlled. Pittsburg municipal laborers havo been unionized. eflicr: the sailor before the mast; the admiral in his cabin; the roldier in the barracks; the general in his quarters; men of every nation, occu pation and class till find um'nualltd mjoymtm and satisfaction in "Bull" Durham hand-made snttsfi cigarettes. GENUINE ull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO (Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each S-ccnt each) Knough "Hull" Durham is sold in a year to make approximately 12 billion cigarettes about the same number as all brands of ready made cigarettes in this country combined and the sales are still graving. This proves that the majority of smokers know that ciga rettes rolled from "Bull" Durham vxjrjjn? Tobacco alTord greater enjoyment rHftvfo3 and satisfaction than any ready-made cigarettes they can buy I The deliKhtfulrf of "null" Durham hand-made cigarettes is a revelation. They have a rich fra grance anil satisfying flavor not possible in ready-made cigarettes, et a sack of "Bull" Durham to,ay and mitfiy it is smoked by more millions of men n all other nign-grauc touaecos cominnea A boait of "rrr REK ivtlh each 7c tack iJJBT'A-. A l mm$ mitt W W WW WAJ 5.i tha JmJ-J5w 5: ? t f T t f f Y T f t Y Y Y Y Y Y t .Mr. Clothes uyer i SOME DAY SOMEHOW SOMEBODY May sell clothes as good ns ours, hut never botfei The question of where to buy your -Fall Suit or Overcoat is a problem before you a( Ibis lime. We ean solve if for the mutual benefit of us both. Will you favor us with a call' We assure you it will be appreciated and we will lake great pleasure in show ing you our nice display of Clothing and Furnishings and you will enjoy their splendor and distinctiveness. The true success of any business man is the honesty with which lm treats his patrons. Can you conceive of any stronger guar antee in clothes-building than the one which accompanies a garment leaving this shop? New Fall Styles In Hats In the new shades of Blues, Browns, Greens and Grays. WE GUARANTEE every yard of fabric used iu our clothes lo be strictly all wool, of superior value, of lasting quality and thoroughly shrunk. , ' WE GUARANTEE ,''.. - v ' the trimmings to ho in strict harmony with the reliability of the material. ,,. WE GUARANTEE ' the workmanship to be of the highest grade and the best that skilled labor can produce. WE GUARANTEE ' .'',,'' to take back such clothes sold by us which, through our fault, fail (o give satisfaction. WE GUARANTEE last of all, to show you fabrics that cannot bo reproduced anywhoro at the same prjco for tho quality contained therein. THE TOGGERY V'- W J- .T m H i H H2k Fw2fa VfoMntfon Compsnu Onriuiiiti . (Of Course) LARGEST AND FINEST CLOTHING STORE IN SOUTHERN OREGON SUITS MADE TO ORDER, "Wo make good clothes and nothing else; that's your guar antee of satisfaction. Any time they don't make good, we will. f Y' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y f Y w-r i 4t4m4mmoXx