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.., M m II PAG E TWO. MEDKOUl) MAlli TlilliVNIS. MKOFOUI), OHIfttOX. SATl'UnAV, OO'I'ODKI! '.'.'i. Win, IN COMM ERGIAL VARIETIES OF PEARS GROWN IN THE FAR-FAME 0 ROGUE RIVER VALLEY H :aaHaMBa9U v"VJaiaH HI lHBKfi&v' onBH' Thnt thrrc Is morn In .ir Is shown l. the at crag? r.i j r. uJ il urine the cnrs U'07 to 11U2, Itulm-' Ive: Uartlett 1 3,, Howill $1 Itf, Anjou JJ 30, Itosc $.' , I'cn ro 1? 4 R, Winter .Nolls 1 0.5. Arranged In order of. their ripening iirloJ Uartlett, Howcil. n;oa Lo . t Jium?, W Inter Nell. of color rcinnlUB very Reed mid nice prices hao been roalUed. Green- Ings have nlso improved and Cana- dlan stock wont out at satisfactory figures. There was a big punnllty ' on the market, hut apparently this, j no detrimental effect on the duuiuud. One tine parcel ot barrel Jonathans mnde as high us 3Sc. With regard to pears, barrel IColf fers hao tdiowu a markud udvnnco, so that the situation Is uu-eediw:l satisfactory. llo pears have made fair prices. NEWS OF THE ORCHARD A ' 'K 2 ' . iwMamamMaH . V sr. ". r , HhiHiittk lMMg!BWQiMpij-iq iHnafaaawr ?'t. ' . - v if " ,'" SB cV vflC t fflUTf L, k. ifl '"' 4L 'n i E T "f-f-- -t---- 'ruil!rovers nre rondo Pil Id hoiiiI in item (if tut "" st iilxnit llieir urelmnls ami ilintr vinlilo. ;i Apples lor- Ti ,",, : onnn BRINGING MAN E MEDFORD A PRIES BRITISH IK AI APPLE SHOW In a letter to t:io Medford Com mercial club Manager Cordon C. Cor lialcy of tho Sixth National Apple shaw and Fruit Products congress nskq Medford business men to urgo growets ot this vicinity to enter ex hibits at tho Spokane show, Novem ber 17 to 22. Mr. Corbalcy states In his letter that prize, winning exhibits are to b sent cast and south for display In tho principal cities and. binco each exhibit 111 bo accompanied by the narao ot tho grower and tho district whero grown, It will mean splendid publicity for this section it prizes aro won by local apples. Tho letter in part follews: "Putting this prlio winning fruit, properly labeled, whero It will bo seen by 15,000,000 or 20,000,000 people during the week ot Decem ber 1, means a lot ot publicity for our northwestern apples and It means a very great doal ot publicity for tho individual districts from which this prizo winning fruit comos. "Every individual ontry of fine fruit that you can induce your grow ers to mnko at thu Sixth National Applo show will be that much pro gress toward getting eomo of this fruit in tho prJzo winning class and thus securing direct publicity for your district. "It isn't often that a commercial organization has a chance to got great publicity lll:o this, simply for tho effort of Inducing growers to tmako entries in competition and v. a feci that you will deem it advisable to actively circulate those premium lists and to back them up with per sonal urging of tho growors." $2.75 AT Tho Northwestern Fruit Krchaugo reports tho sale ot a cur or Itogui rher Vollow Newtons for oxp'ort. Tho car Is already euroute to tho Atlantic seaboard und tho shlpmant is expect ed to bo exported, probably to South America, The sale was made at $2.00 u box. Tho btuno Interests huvo re ceived a cable from their agency In Germany, telling of tho urrlval thoro und fculo of the second cur of Hoguo Ithor Jonathans. This car was pack ed under tho Itoguo river rulos, which meaiis 50 por cent color, and tho shipment nottod tho growers bo tweeii 1.55 and -1.C0 a box f. o. b. Medford. Tho ear contained 87 boxos 12 us and turgor, 380 boxos 138s to lG3s, and 198 boxes of 175s to 200s. Tho second carload sold at a frac tionally hotter prlco than tho first one notwithstanding the fact that tho sizes weru less favornblo. Loudon cablod today that It had sold tho first carload of Itoguo river Yellow Newtons for tho season at $2,75 thoro. This means practically IJ!, 00 hero. Tho fruit w-ns reported rather green and tho auurket move ment was not voiy favorable Ucnnls and Son write concerning tho London market, date ot- October 11: London Pears still constitute the major portion of tho offerings on this market. Ilarrel stock has not jlieon in such heavy supply, thu total being about 5,000 barrels against 1 7.000 barrels last week. The arl (t!es have consisted principally of , Uartletts and Kelffers. Doth sorts jhavo done well. It is getting late for Dartlett and tho condition gtn orally is ery forward. Neverthe less, thcro was a good inquiry with prices nppreclab:y higher. Kelffers made a decided advance. There has been a fair sprinkling ot Anjous and they have done better. Good quality Duchess pears aro certain of good results also. From the above it will ' be seen that tho barrel siuation Is sound and very encouraging. When wo revert to tho fancy box pear trade however, there Is qulto n dlforent story to toll. Shipments on too heavy a scale (something like 20,000 packages) havo been the cause in no small way ot contribut ing to a very unsound state ot af fairs. The arrivals consisted of Co mlpe, Nells, Glou Morceau Doyennes Hone etc. Tho trouble would not have beon so acute had not a consid erable portion of tho arrivals be;i In overripe condition. If the fruit had beon hard and sound cold storlug could have beon resorted to probably with advantage Forced sales upon an overstocked market has one re sult, which Is more or less disastrous. Heavier shipments still aro reported for neat week, but we hope for all concerned that tho condition will bo bettor. Tho Cornice wero noarly all Cali forulan and they camo forward in half-boxos totally unsuitable for ex port. The tops and bottoms wore ot oft thin wood nnd ono inch nulls were used. When tho packages wero lifted up, the weight of tho fruit In a good many Instances forced tho J bottom right out, Thero wus not a pear In soma of tho packages that j was not brulsod badly. We had a big lot of Washington peaches, very nice to look at, but quality vory poor. Apples London is rather flat at protoiit, but we hope for an Improve ment later. Thero havo beon 25,000 barrols of Nova Sootlan apples upon i the market and tho pricoa are not1 at all good. Oregon and Callfor nlsn Newtons have beon on tho mar hot, the later In liberal supply. Tho j Oregon fruit showed up very nice aim mauo iair prices. There is a lot of worm and rot showing In tho Callfornlans. Lhorpool Tho barrol situation In this market aUo It ory good. Ilart lets aio doing well und Keiffqrs llko wlfco. Prospects for the latUir va riety aro excellent, and 'they will be wanted henceforward at vory cat lsfuctory prices. Apples aro doing wonderfully well, especially varieties showing good color. Tnnadlun Block this week bun brought handsome fJguroH and tho sumo rommka apply to Vir ginian York Imporluls. Although green vnrieties aro stated to bo only in moderate demand, jet good qual ity Cauadlan stook has brought sat isfactory piice-a. Glascow Tho demand, for apples NEW Y The following prices were obtain ed at auction for northwest fruit In eastern markets Oct. 2al: New York 32 car deciduous fruits Cornice, $2.17; halves, ?1 22; Nells, I.GS: halves, $1.51; 1 Wash ington Nells, $2.51; 1 Idaho pears, Anjou, $3.C5: Nells. $2.81; Califor nia Nells, $3.10. halves, $2 0D; 2 cars Orogon pears, Anjou, $3.18; Clnlr genu, I2.0C; halves, Coinlce. $1.27 halves, Hose. $1.5S: 1 car Hood river Spitz, $2.34; 2 cars Washing ton apples, Homes, $1.S1; Jona thans, $1.S7. Chicago Through auction 1 car Orogon Duchess account Pioneer Fruit company, $1.47; 3 cars Colo rado Jonathan oxtra fancy, $1.71; Iteauty extra faucy, $1.02; fancy, Arkansas Ulncks, $.160; 2 cars Colo rado Jonathans, fancy $1.51;; choice $1.37; mixed tar Wlnosaps oxtras, $1:00; fancy $1.14; choice $1.20; Grimes, choice, DOc. A car containing 100 bovox of tho famous Jonathans from the KUnuiii t Cornell orchards was shipped from this station Moudny. The npplori were consigned to the Ilawalnn Isl ands. Mr. Klsmnn feels somewhat puffed up over this shipment, It Is about the first crop from this oung orchard, and he tins reason to, as this ship ment will glvo him a market thnt will grow with tho Increased yield of his orchard from year to jear. Itoguo Hlver Argus. GRAND JURY PROBE (Contjnued from pM l.) W. T. Greene, W'imer, nron; plead not pMy Alleged to Imse set fire to church near liis hnme. Y. Myuutt, horse nlealiii;; plead not guilty. John Dee, blnukmnil, not in cus tody. Alleged to lmo attempted to ititt .f-000 from Dan ('ameinii for Mvreey in iiimiornhtv eliuige. John Dee and lticlmnl Km', d.wm milium tih in Hear clock; not lit cus tody. A. O. Fuller, Miitulory rnw; liinl xoullit'iu Oregon man fhuiiiK' r ' lion (or aliened omimihuIim with .Myr- i tie HniiNeom und I leu trice Kmun- utiili. Dnn Cameron, intended victim Idaokmnil cane; not u true lull on statutory elinrKo. It. ('. Hunts, held for the murder oC left I'uMmhi, a trump liegvur, during- a ipiurrei at Tnlcnt last Sun day, wit1 arraigned in tit eireitit I court this morning nnd entered n pleii of not iruiLy, nflor the court lind overruled n demurrer nkiiig for, u iHmiiMtl. Thu trial whh set IWJ November H, und AltonieH I 'union nnd Cniuulny uppuiuled to defend ' lit tit by the court. I SAN FRANCISCO SHAKEN BY STRONG EARTHQUAKE SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. J The cily wiih Miukcu h a stnn fat tit quake frhock a few iniuules before J a. m. today. So far at known, no damage wan done. 1 DEDICATES CONGRESS HAL L l'IIIL.M.I.I'III, O.t 2 Sltttuliiig oil the Miinc l'(ili'ii Inin uliieli (ititirgi Wn-lit'iKlon delueivil IiIk iiiiitigurnl addrc-n, l'r-nlttut VVilMin lliiA aftcriHxin re-ilfdiertted reNtored CnilgreKK IIhII here. The priidetit prctiidcil tit the iwrcunHtinH. Milling in tlio tdiHir which .Inlin IIhii ' cock ttssd. I Speaker Clmtnp (Mark t at Pr- idsitt Wilfniu' left nnl l'rwteh Am- liNHsndor JtirMiid nt bin tight. 1 tilth I'teaident Wilwiu hiii Spweikri Clark Mike. Julie lliirim I Kiting to l'u) a toi.k star etiKaKemviil Hi Uctiolt, CHICHESTER S PILLS &. v Till' lIM1l I1U.M, A j WIM. C VI ""VVl i L .w .x-r h.k-lr IIMnl ll..l I'ltl. la 11,4 tfel UaU ..un V I .t. 4 Mil. II w li.!4. V fat tfr Umw fMf V HP IranKh A.klM III a III -TI IMAUilMl IIUA1II fll.Lo.1.. YtwkA.fwftliMttt.t.AtM.t't .SClDDVD.'iljriGISTSEKlINE a 41i SARGENT APPOINTED STATE BANK EXAMINER SU.I M, Or, Oct. '!' S. 0. Sma imi t, tcc prt'Niileiil of tlis Culled SIiiIch Naliottal hunk nf thiit oily, wax tipMiiniid nlHle Imnk eMttititier tuiliiy to niiren'il II, V, Alhctl, to ciiitly nppoiiiltnl ntttioiiiil hunk exam iner nt large. With Medford tr.tdo I MedforJ madn. CtdlVf Start Hit' tiny rihl. Thu luvjilcfjist iilTic limy niitlic or nwir the hi't'tikfjist mill the tiny. Tiilc mi cliniirc'r!. Take Schillings Host. 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