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P ' PXGESLX. - NEWS Of THE ORHfl medford matt; tribune. MrcnFORn, okkgon, tpkkoay. novum hior. 11, im:t. NOVEL EXHIDITION PLANNED FOR THE SPOKANE APPLE SHOW OREGON NEWTOWNS ADVICE STEADILY HINTS 10 SHIPPERS OF FANCY FRUIT IN PRICE IN LONDON OroKon (ipplon nro making n lilt In Dm London mnrkvt, According to tbc weekly howh letter of Dennis & Sunn, Ltd., owner of the great Cov rnt Garden market or London, Liver pool nnd Glasgow, Kspeclnlly is this true of Oregon New towns, which lmvo jnado n steady ndvnnco In price during tho last week. The demand for this fancy stock Is Increasing and the supply Is not equal to the calls for It. With referenco to tho box applo situation, tho letters says that Cali fornia Ncwtowns nro doing well, prices going ns high ns 10 shillings for best marks of 4 tiers, with others nt 0 shillings. Oregon Ncwtowns also show nn ndvnnco over last week of 1 shilling to ono nnd stxpenco per box for tho 125 and 135 counts fancy stock, Tho demand Is greater than tho supply for this particular apple. In tho Liverpool market tho latter states that California Nowtowns havo been doing well, 3H tiers going nt 11 shillings and 4s lOd to 10s Cd for best brands. "In view of theso fig ures." says tho letter, "It is some what surprising that bettor bids wcro not forthcoming for tho thrco cars of Oregon Ncwtowns offered than 10 to 11 shillings. Wo understand, howover, that tho buyers did not fancy tho fruit on account of its very green condition." . Supplies of barrel pears In Lon don havo been lighter, tho total ar rlvnls being about 4500 barrels. Tho demand has been strong, most varie ties making substantial advances. Hardens still lend tho way In price In spite of the lateness of tho season. Fancy pears in boxes and half boxes havo again been In heavy sup ply, tho arrivals being approximately 10.000 packages. Tho actual offer ings, however, wcro lighter, indicat ing that considerable quantities hare been placed straight away In cold storago to await better markets. Tho bulk of tho arrivals consisted of Cali fornia Cornice. Winter Xcllls, GIou Morceaus and Eastor Dcurrcs. Tho prlco of tho Oregon and Cali fornia fruits In tho three markets fol fel fol eow: London Cnllfornlan, Comlco, half boxes, 7b 3d to 9s 3d, according to condition; California Nellis, half boxes,' Ss Gd; California Clou Mor ceau, half boxes 7s 9d to Ss 3d; Cali fornlan Easters, half boxes, Ss; Call fornian Easters, boxes, 10s to lis; Callfornian Nellis, boxes, 14s to 14s Cd, few 13s; California Sheldons, half boxes, 4s Cd to Cs; California Anjous, half boxes, Cs Cd to Cs; Call fornian Ncwtowns, 4 tiers, 9s to 10s; 4 tiers, 8s to Ss Cd; Oregon New- towns, lis to 14s; C tiers. 10s to 10s Cd. Idaho sliver prunes, crates, 7s to 8s, quantity damp, 4s. Liverpool Callfornian Ncwtowns, I tiers, 9s to 10s Cd; 4& tiors, 7s Cd to Ss. California Nowtowns, 3 tiers, lis. Oregon Nowtowns, 3 tiers, 10s to lis. Idaho silver prunes, 4s 9d to Cs C. Wenatcheo Jonathans, 10s to 10s 3d. Glasgow Callfornian Clou Mor ccau, half boxes, 8s Cd to 9. Call fornian Winter Nellis, half boxes 9 to 10s. Callfornian Comlco, half boxes, 10s to 13s. Callfornian Vic tars, half boxes, Cs to Cs 3d. BY UNCLE SAM That tlrailllau purchasers of Cali fornia prunes hme roason to consider them delicacies, since they pay nt the rate of 65 to 75 cents a pound for them, Is ono of tho odd facts out In n bulletin Just Issued by the Uurcnu of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce. The demand for American fr.ilt In foreign countries is determined at times by factors that may seem tri vial, yet It is only by entering to con ditions as they cist that tho grower or exporter can hope to extend his market. For Instance, in Vienna. the average housewife does not keep on hand a large stock of tinned nro. vlslons. but buys n can or two nt .i time ns needed. It Is to tho wealthy i visitors to tho spas of the Carlsbad district that Imported fruit is sold Too much "sameness" In vnriMi. characterizes tho foreign ar.nlcj' brought to Brussels. ! Opening Xcw Markets American orchardlsts havo nothing WHWWliHWIWWSsflf -WWffTr aftUB IWSKfr $ an4w ns . BISK' a & ul- R8a .tfv I n ITTlfclirMTililMrr I IT if iWTwp i i il i f 7Wrota Mkmmmm fflBBBasSBmBmsm m,n,lpgu.JBri III I ! I NWi ( j UI'ICIO 3 K.MIMJt: l ASQOITH'S SPEECH MEXICAN PLEASESAMERICANS IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN-COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH Slop Nifty IMm Inline, CIoiii-w Stuffed llciiil, llinN IhflnMH'd .Mr I'uin iigi-H mill Vim llii'iillio h'tvely, Try "i:i'it Cn'iiin IIiiIiii." (lot :i kiiiiiII bntlln luiywuy, Just lo try II apply n llttlx In tho uoHtilln and ItiMltiiitly your eloKUiMt uuso nnd stoppmt-up ulr piiHHiinoH uf tho hoiul will open; )"U will hriuttlm freely; iIuIIiiosk iiuil liKivdnchu illsnptiniir. My iiinriiliiK the cntiirrh, cold-ln-licuil or en I ii' rim I soru tlu-ont will bo goim. Kud such misery now' (lot tho LONDON', Nov. 11. I'lillcil Slules AiuliutHiiiloi' l'n o I'ullotl on Koivigii .Minister Sir Kilwiml (liov Imluv mill WlW ItUlllM'Slllllil o llllMI OXpri'SSI'tl In lum Amerieii's pti'iisure ut Premier Aiiuith's iikiiiiiiiii'o in ii fpci'cli Itml ni.ulit t lut t Kngliiiiil mount to Ictm Pivtiilont Wihmi free In emrv "ill hm own nolii'ioti lit Miieo. i..ill Will I. IHII-iij Mir i ii' ..fir hiiiiiII tinttlo of "l.lj'n t'limm llnlm' nt nuy drug stoio. This swoit. frn lold Sir Kilwnnl what lliin polin igrnnt luilui dissolves by tho lu-nt of woitlil bo, bill it wiih believcil lit" luul iloue so. "AuilniMiiilor Pnire on Siiliii-iln." H.ud the Lomloii Daily .Miiil, "tiimli1 u iMtniiiuuioaliou to Sir Kilwnnl (lri eoneerning lue poliey President Wil son iropo4os lo follow in JIomco in mow of lluerln's refiisul lo eliiuiuale Ini i"elf ul tlie Ameriean governmenpH Kiiu t. Sir IMwunl will nplv in line I'ourse " the iioiilills, ptmiitrnli'H nnd IikiiIh Hid liiflmned, iiwiiIIoii miMiilirmio whluli IIiii'h llio none, head mid lliinai: rleain the air pnHHiimH. iiliipH iiiihI illHCliurgi'H and it feullng nf climnn lug, Hiiotlilng rullef roiiii's Iniiiind lutoly. Don't lay uwnku tonight ntnH.Kll.ig for lueiilli, with lii'iul iituffml; ihih trlls clinied, liawliliiu and lilowlnit. t'nlnrr'h or a cold, with ltn runiiliiK iiiihh, foul mucouri di opplug Into llm thrimt, and law iIivmksh Is dlstnwH lug but truly lined Ins. Put your faith Juiit onrn In "Kly's L'roiuu llalni" mid your cold or eatarrli will surely illmippimr. illu.lrution time to npplv ourhihcs lo inaking the The ncconuinmis UIlJttT3 r tl nv inlil f lli.i li...,..l n.li,.,.l.......l ".. !.... . .. 1 ... . In ln.r. ... r- .1 . . p. ". .. ."... v..in.i, .,, ,.. imin.iitM .. uc.iinu.il llll nil 1 .1 mill Bl'nCS III to learn from Continental packers ' ... i i i i o ,... . ,. . o cho co apples, but too wide n mnr- nnmctf. clininnnn of Hie l.onr.l of tl... nrrlmr.l in , Tl i Vmortrl'n0,",;,,!,! uU,1m ,,B Rra(,lnR triiMcw, who will preside over the show is coutliielcil luiminllv at a l.ws American prunes Is said to affect un- ..,,,.. ..onfereneos !..,.,. will l.. of .......v ii,.,..,.i. ,.f .iii... ... ..... -... -r- ., -- ...... r -.- lir I'i 11II l 111 I.' . ..l.ii 1 A . k . ,,,.. , ,n .., -.-" - most imponnni leniure 01 mis vear (insiensrt men or ixikniie. who fee more cvenl graded trench prune. ,i, ,, i. m v.. ......... ... ... Th c.-.o vn..nn. v . v.i,.ii.v.inIK ...vriMii... .. iinn ii iii'iiuni; u "ill uie ore uirii Tho sea vojage from New ork to'.n,,,!,,.-i- 'Tl ni?..,i..nj .c ...- ';...w-. i fnrmni- .. VI o- 'J8' wherc ' l".l exhibits has heiglitercl inter.! Imsi. The service .ilea u ll.e onlx lormerlj it was 2u to 30. llecnusc ; i,n ....i , .... ..... m ....: ....... ...... .. n,i. . ..,. ... . , "' "'" "i-i-'- v'i'i.ii.u". sum-' ..ii. mum,- ii.iuiuiiig our hmi e in iioiu peaencs in hnclantl must bo crown i ..i... ... ... . . . . . t,. .li.iiiiii'... iil'..ii'h Lr.iif iu i.inri. iii iiiih 4,iiiii ti mi .nit.....! . .......... under glass, and hence are exnen- -- " - -- "" sive, they have not come Into gen- nrtrnin nrtmiin era! consumption there. Shipment .(rW I K WW oy water instead of by rail mlcht re- , wl ,u ' w U"U""J open the Jlexlcan market to apples from tho United States. Tho ro vcrse seasons in Uruguay must nz be lost sight of when planning a trade campaign in that republic. Tho Hongkong market Is easily over stocked with foreign fruit. On'v at rourtTAiNs,HOTCia,on clskwhc nc Get the Original mi Genuino HORLICK'S MALTED MILK "0tfici&axciJmiiai4fti ThcFoodDrinkforAl'lAjJcs ' RICH MILK. MALT C1U1N UTRAa. IN rOftDtX Not in any Milk Trust WT Insist on "HORLICK'S" , Tulio it pacLti! Ikiiii A Popular New Boot for Women Hero Is n new boot that's sure lo Interest women who look for the lit tlo points of st In In footwear-unit') ns ciwutlnl by (ho way, ns the much-to-bittleslreil wenr. TOD: Less knob, gracefully rounded, n wry nent, trim effect. IIDKI,; Cuban, cournvn breas:, Just n bit lower than formerly. PATTDUN: Hiittonod, top loss slanted, perfect fitting. Pl'l'DIt: Patent wilt nnip, ); fox, plain top, button, cloth top, SOLD: On!; tunned, welt sewed, flue wheelud edge. $4.00 wi: (jivi: h. .vi ii. (!Ui:i: '1 It.MMNO STAMPS. Tmioo Smois" oppositk post ei'Pici: IKS IIUPPAI.O, N. ernl boats wcro V.. Nov. 11. Sev- smashoil on the WRECKED IS MISSING IirPKAt.O. .V. Y, Nov. wreckage of llgliUhln S'i, 11 -The stationed highly colored apples of medium sUo'rottk n,0I,B tho wa,er front ln this (In Lake Krle, off 1'. int Ablno, Cn nnd smooth shapo are asked for by ' Australian Importers, llecause vicinity during Sunday s and Man- nnila. u.is fnilinl In tin. Imrlinr Imp.i the i u'8 atom". It was learned today. today. Captain Williams and his Iitussct applo can be eaten with com-'Tlus crews ' moat of thoni wore be- crew of oltlior six or eight men nro fort unpecled, It is the most popular i!evei1 ,0 1,avo drowned, though llfo missing nnd It Is believed they went In Capo Town. There are other In- avers rescU(?d fivo men from tho down with tho lightship. teresting points brought out in the monograph referred to. lliillctln Offered Of more vital importanco to the grower, packer and exporter, how ever, Is tho detailed Information which Is given as to klndB of fruit and slzo of package preferred, prices for native and foreign products, sun- ply and demand, tariff charges, ship ping and packing hints, pure-food regulations, and names of Importers and dealers. Whllo not presenting n complete survey of market conditions and requirements in all foreign coun tries, the data given should prove of valuo to exporters desirous of ex tending thoir sales or of entering certain fields. Tho bulletin, which Is known as Special Consular Iteport No. G2, Is avnllablo for immediate distribution, and copies may bo so cured from tho Superintendent of Documents, Washington, I). C. Prlco 10 cents. wreck of the tug Kxpiorer. Tho lost vessels were small. Tho storm was moving through tho St. I.nwrenco river valley toward tho Atlantic to day, but with diminishing force. STANDARDIZATION OF APPLE BOXES PROPOSED SPOKANB, Wubh., Nov. 11. Their oo.onerulivo iwirketinjj efforts .hav ing resulted successfully at n series of conferences n year ugo, 500 lend ing fruit growers, ns well us fruit liy-proiluut innnufnctnrers, bunkers nnd trnnsjKirtntion men of the Pa cific northwest will hold a second groii'j of meetings in Spokane com nienoinff November 17 nnd continuing one week-. Standardization of the box apple by tho federal government is certain to bo sought as ono important out como of (ho conferences this month. Efforts to secure u stnndnr.l method of pneking tipples will bo made un der the leadership of E. II. Sliepnrd of Hood llivor, Ore., clinirmnn of the stnndordtzntion committee of teh In ternational Applo Shippers' associa tion. Mr. Sliepurd has called a meet ing of this cominttloo to bo held in Sjioknno Thursduy, November 18. Lending fruit mon from every district in the four Pacific northwestern htntes will flhhis-t tho movement seek ing stfimlimlintlioii of puck, APPLES ADVANCE ALONG WITHSEASON CALKINS HOLDS ADJOURNED SESSION AT GRANTS PASS Judge CnlkiiiH wns in Grants Pass Monday morning holding nn adjourn ed term of the circuit court. A decree wns handed down and n divorce grunted ilrs. Mnyxul Munn from John Mann. l)e-crliin wnt. the ground for the nction. Judgment was nli-o giwn in the canon- of J. (I. Curtis vk. II. P. Tracy for Sl.'JSl'.S.'i. nriiie:iial and inlerext on n note; Clins. Akard v. Alineiln Mining company, foreclimiiru of lieu for i107: John I'ligh v. C. It. Fowler action to quiet title. Argument wns heard in u number of civil cases, in which judgment Iiiik not yet been rendered. HOOD lUVEIt, Ore.. Nov. 11. II. V. Davidson, president of tho North Pacific Fruit Distributors, has ro turned from Spokane, where he bus been in attendance ut a meeting of tho bonrd of trustees of tho distri butors. "Heretofore tho early northwest boxed apples havo been placed at the top notch with the result that the ro tail price of these npples early in the season bus seriously limited tho eon suinplion. This season tho several districts mado their early prices lower than the nverauo tirieo at which tioy expected tho crop to inovu, wiin mo result unit jmmonKo ouantities of fruit livo- L'oimr Into consumption early in the season, nnd " .... e .,; , , . ' , uo jl-suu ul hum omuny control oi tho situution tho market has crndu- ally advanced from U5 to CO cents per box on standard fruit, nnd while Iho crop is only from CO to 00 per cent of that of Inst year, tho money that will go into tho grower's pocket will bo several times the amount of lust seasen's: return. James M. Lynch, tho now labor commissioner of New York, has beou president of tho International Typo graphical union, for (tijrtcen yearn, Coffee Quality - cconoinj' do you get tho idea? Put it strongly to make the idea c 1 e a r: Schilling's Jiest coffee is worth ten times as much as cheap coffees - in e a s n r e d by the amount of pleasure and comfort you can get out of it. 4 Coffeo is neither for thirst nor hunger. It's an expensive luxury if it's good. Schilling's Dcst Is preserved in its aromaIn aromn-tlght enno, ovorfrosh; mpneyback. Health Restored by EckmaiTs Alterative Olxn.lnMr tnli tity frHiuruttr ill artnxMil Ii plirn.' I un a TiilH-ir'ilo.l. In tli.. lilauif,'' ha l.rn fi-unil lu ylfhl to lkmair AltrniilU- nli-n nttift Hmt iinit ii not I rtfis rrllif I". kmnn'i Allrrlli- In n tiwil'lnn whirl, ilurln; lh t iHtrn m iVi. ii Ii roue tit atxiiii ma rr-.ivrrlr. nan fn n iiuiiiImt of Uiniil liopH. - rnnt U-i I till" r.T Ijurt-ton SI , I'lilln , '. "linllfii. In llmrli liir., mv iat tor imMMMinmt mr tiim- TiiImT' nli.nl In tlu UIihI." IH'I numUr nf i.m-i..ih In a lioaHul flli. ( N-iivtlt mi- In ihf iiw.nmlinc frl.iiO .if uiim. inlrl... :. I, romi'H AllFnatl'r Thi- wmniili. in mr IutU wrr" nil "lull ami In n f'UMf'il rtHlltlnn wln-n I mrfii to tnltn II Afn r ulne tw UiltiM I fiitnl I wi Inn i.ir Id:. Unrlui; pnlm I ls"il riiM i-nt nnl HB lllrfv to l.l'l I c lillliiK-'l line It nilll I well hMi-s m .In .N-.. in-f r OtO. On Norenil.T II. lOIO. I Mirtut n wnrk. Iin.1 !...-. Hint 1 1 mi- I tinvi mil l-nt one () n.,ik (Un.ugti lrkiiiM I IiUMjt fl'.'.illllllCllil Ki knnHi'l . ttTHlllr to iinjr nu xhu In nff. rl'iif In mi (ilaii I lr m ir " (.MILUvlH JllMIII'll II Willi i: iAImik- nlil.r. liii i, iniri nn ir.iiir( I IWiiiiin'i. A'ti rnllii' Imn Im-.ii pruM n f manr xft' t.t t m mini rn- aj I"i4 fr .ipri riri.ii .m I unir AfTriil n. llrnnrl.UK llriiihlal Amliin. Still '"irn I'i! niiil In niiiullilliiK tin- xiii-rii Cmititlni no tianntl-n. mni nr lmt.lt- fnrillllie lime. Ai.lt for l-r.ik'rl l-lllll of rrr.it. rim mnl wrlln tn Itrkmnn I .n li nit n ry. I "lit 1 1.. Inliln. Pn . for ctl ilriK-v. for (all. Ir all li-mlln ilritKKliu LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL PLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from $8.00 to $15.00 per month Bathroom and Laundry Accommodations Gas and Electric Lights Everything Furnished Except Eats 217 Riverside So. Phonc900-L SUBJECTS AT Christian Church THIS WEEK Tuesdav Evening: "What Is the Petri of Great l.'riceV" Wednesday E vein ji g : "What Must I Do to lie Saved?" Thursday Evening: "The Greatest Plea in the AVorld Today." F r i d a y Evening: "Tho Greatest Plea in the "World Today." (Concluded.) ? ? T ? t r r T r ? ? ? ! in,c'iUntiA'UMik Thanksgiving Sale HUA DRESS HATS, STREET HATS, TRIMMED HATS, CHIL DREN'S HATS, AND ALL UNTRIMMED SHAES AVJIIIiKTIMCVLASTCIIOKM': At One-Fourth Off THIOSlIAlMOSAUM-INOTICIOAlMd-: KOU TIIKIW NMWNKSS AND ORIGINALITY. AND Til 10 KKOWKWS. KKATIIHUK liA- ING t ? ? ? Y ? ? y y y y y y y y y y y y y AND Ahli OTHIOIl t'IvIM.MING'S AKIC STKK'TliV Til 1-2 Ii TKKT. TIIM CIIANCIOTO GMT A XKW TI1ANKSGIVI 'ft I (II 1 III 1 k t tktltvlVjltlttvxkf ll.l' iTA ISKi KI'ilH T'riU.N. BARNARD'S MILLINERY j j J- j. j o. j, . j j ji. j. 2"0 Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME Sunday Merning: Communion." rn The Sundav Eveni'inr: "The Cry of the Father's Henri," "We have changed our name, hereafter the Mission Furniture- "Works will bo known as The Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory LTome of the "Pacific" Cedar Chest. E. G. TROWBRIDGE, JR. Proprietor 113 South Holly Medford, Oregon. Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridgo, Prop. General Foundry and Maehino Works Pacific 401 ; Home 298L. Res. Pac. 5031; Home 227 L. Cement Drain Tile Irrigation Pipe ETC. "It's Strongost and Evorlasting" MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. Factory N. Riverside Avo. Phono M-052 For tho best of EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD Seo us. Wo make a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLE3, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc. Factory Corner South Fir and 11th Sts. Both Phones MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR CO,