PAGE TWO. MHDlfOKD MAIL TH.I1.UJNI0. MKDFOWU, OKKflON, Tllt'liSDAV. DKCNMHIW (, 1.)M NEWS Of THE ORCHARD HEAVY ARRIVALS GLUT MARKETS IN F RUITGROWERS OF CALIFORNIA E NJOY GREAI BRITAIN: BEST OF 21 YEARS made in tin I'rciijhl into - purlieu larlv so with the railroads dial own niitf control rofriireintnr ear line mill still leave a reasonable profit fur tlio net-vice. ' RECORD SALE OF CAR 2750 Dennis A Sons write under dato of November 15th: lontloit Arrivals ot barret pears continue heavy, tlio five, boats "Ionian," "Min neapolis," "Philadelphia." ".Mnjes tic," and "Auronla" together bring Iiik lonio SOOu barrels. Ot these, however, onl the "Ionian" could lie offered at Wednesday's miction, tho other boats not having discharged their cargoes In tlnio. This entailed o quantity of between COOO and 7000 being held over, and only a portion of thls quantity was of fared on Friday, thefco being those In ovcr-rlpe condi tion, receivers preferring to hold tho hulk of tho fruit until next wcok. Tho market ts somewhat firmer. Winter Ncllis In cases continues to (make fine prices. Arrivals this week SAN .10SK. Ciil.. Ilii -l. fhnir iniiii It. I). Stonliriix nf Sacramento. I . . . . ' iuiiireMii: tlio torty-tinni convention of tlio California Fruit Growers' as sociation, today said: "The season ju-t passed Iiik licen the most prosperous of nnv in the history of the Mute for the deciduous fruit growers. "It i one in twenty-one, 1S1VJ, be inc next in line. I menu this in n jrcnernl sense, tnkiuir each season ny itself eoverinc nil lines. "There are various reason uiven for the good prices "received: one is the shortage of about l.'i.OOO ear in oriunre shipments: another, in the great shortage in the output of many large eastern fruit jnw!nir districts; nml nnother, is the Brent shortage in our own output when compared with what it would have been under nor- canalsted of n few cars ontv. from i tho Yakima Valley. This fruit rca!-jm"l condition. This shortage was lied from 12s to 1.1s per case, and;1'10 rc""u of ,wo extremely dry sen wo can recommend shippers to pass Ft,1,M' one ""receding the other, which us their carloads of this variety for '" "Pralllelod in the history or the nto no n rnrn.An n ranin,,nn. f ' stnle since its ndmission into the tho demand for this article. Tho SACKAMKNTO. t'nl., I lev. l. A record sale of Cnlifoiui ugr-uu-s n m.ide in NV. Vork vcstcrdny tliiougu iu California Fruit Distributor of this eitv. when a ear of Kuipci-iu ' grossed .J."."itl. the average per er.iio beiuir if'J.7". The record price is in keeping itu an unusually favorable season ' r the grape grower.-, who were elated two weeks ago when grapes Itrocght $1,700 per ear. .Most surpiising of nil is tli fact that in spite of prospective early shortage in tre-h lnuts tins season, 11)111 is but thirty-one ears behind 101 'J in the number of cars 'hipped. the re-pecive iignres beng l!t,;U'J34 and i;l;il;l. It is likely that the 1013 figures will tie or pas- those for 191'J as a few cars of grapes an yet to be shipped. The Dnily Hint from Paris. NORTHWESTERN YEAR market on other varieties of pears, both in boxes and half boxes, is slow. Iloxes of Apples. The arrivals of theso contlnuo heavy, and there must be largo stocks accumulating. Oregon Nowtowns continue slow at 10s to 11, but Callfornlan Nowtowns arc meet ing with a readier demand at 9s for A tier and Ss for Ak tier fruit of tho union. lVoiiucts Kat Increasing "It is estimated that the acreage now planted to table grapes in Cnl iforniu will produce under normal conditions in the nenr future from eighteen to twenty thousand carloads of '20,000 iKiunds minimum. "The planting of deciduous tree L POUTI.A.VD. Dec. . An unusual example of business expansion that relates very directly to tho financial welfare ot northwest apple growers Is furnished by tho Northwestern Fruit exchange as it closes Its season. The exchange will have cleared $1,000,000 through local banks and will have found market for 1300 car loads of fruit this year. It has al ready marketed 1050 carloads. "This means a business fully 50 HjHr w5vbW Lfrt Wj BBBBslRf JUT it''! .liC iBBByBB iMi'ti I 'il'frBBB v " -trrilMfitfHj WILLARD FIGHT SFAKE MR .I"" rtexirts I'll Is- 1M (aw CWwi Dartlm drtj for gltltsh tlsutf, with the nv three tlerJ skirt, tl li of oM ror rutin attiprtt with hlt snd ti lOJhrJ nlth black lln. gne sure proof of whore the markets were dull or brisk. This plan made the distribution web cunter at tho point of of shipment rather than In some fruit congested eastern center. NKW YOUIC, Dm1, 4. -"Permit both flghterH to lem o town with a reprimand mid let It go nt that." Tlilt was the advice hurled most frequently at the state boxing coin mlssliiu today as a result of last night's ten round contest hero ho- jtweeu Jess Wlllnrd of Nebraska mid Carl Morris, tho original while luipo. uuht imis uioiigm tne ease or .Mor ris called for more drastic notion. Wlllnrd was entitled to tho decision because ho seemed nt times dispose I to make u fuss of the affair. Ouco during tho contest ho staggered .Mor ris. The rest of tho tliuo he Jnbbed the Okluhomnn with straight lotts, be tween times avoiding tho Supulpn en gineer's goat rushes. "As a fighter. Mr. Morris Is a fine butter, ' said lleforeo John after the contest, Tho bout wrts a slow wrestling and hugging match. Wlllnrd was en titled to eight ot tho rounds, one be longing to Morris and the other was even. GIRLS! CLEAN AND BEAUTIFY HAIR NO DANDRUFF 25 CENT DANDERIN E Try TliM Makes Hair Soft, (Jloy, Kliiff), Ahiiiiiliiii't St"l Wash lug the Hair Willi Soap .Surely try a "lininli'iliui llalr Cleanse" If oii wish to Innneillniely . . . .... .. ...... i.. i.. i.it iiouuie iiio ueaiiij ot join nun. "- moisten a einut wiin imniicriiie mm drnw It carefully tliiuugli ou Imlr. taking one hiiuiII stiand at a time, this will eleiiiise the hair of dust, dlit or mo' execssho oil--In a few mill- Ules on will be iimnrod Your hair will be wavy, fluffy ami abundant ; and possess an lucoiiiparablo soft- , ness, luster and luxurliiiue llesldes beautifying the hair, olio application of Diiiidorliio dlsMiilves overj pnrtlrlo of dniiilrulf; Inxlgorales tho scalp, stopping Itching ami falling halr llainleiliie Is to the httlr what fresh showers of mill mid sunshine urn tn egiilalloii It goes right to thn roolH. luvlKornli'H and slrongthniiii them Us cxlillariitlnii, stliuulallim mid llfe-prodiicliig proportion numo thn hair to grow long, strong ninl beautiful. You ran mirol) have prett), suit, liislimis hair, ami lots of It, It ihi will Just, get a X5 cent bottlo of Know lion's Daudeilin' from, any drug sloie or toilet counter mid try It an directed The Quietest, Simplest Cough Remedy Hail I y and Chittitr Tfada al llninp. Nuvva Yiiu 1, fruit of sripping varieties has been best brands, owing to their better extensive in the last four or five color. There arc also larco nrrlvalsiy'irs, the output from which will of Wenatrheo rnlnrmi nnnimi nn ihn., mulcrinlly increase the number of - percent more than last ear; It Is tho market, which are selling slowly nt cnrs flipped lr nnninn. providing a ' hest of tho four scans we havo had I Ss to lis, according to variety. 'protitnbie market Tor tlicm can be,c csinuusning uur unices in Llvrriiool l-'VfloHMl. Portland," said W. F. Gwln, goneral I Pmninnll.. il.nrsr. .... I... nn f..U Innnneer nf the KiohnncK. voatoril.iv. Liverpool continues to be a strong (o the nnm of pnn, of or;-The way we are progressing It Is irkct on barrelled annles. belnc de.U.i . . .-, .... .. . ..- . n.. .... .i.i.i market on barrelled apples, being de cldcdly In front of London. Prices show a slight Improvement all round for best quality stocks. Canadians rcu.,,, uieir cna. maintaining a gooa . ,,. nrnfif ..,, )lrt rt,t:w..A t... standard both a. regards quality of lhe RroMCr on tltt, (.IipUaI ,, nb,;r ...u ..u.v uu ,.uC,B. mere ooing i j,e mfr invested. fresh deciduous fruit California rmVMfo to predict that within a few he made to produce. Sixtv or seventy I years our annual clearance will bo thousand carloads would he a very P to $5,000,000. Wo have gotten conservative estimate, providing n' this year.for growers much more real money thau last year, and wo feet very llttlo slack packed fruit. We anticipate a still further Improvement as wo get nearer to Christmas, es pecially on Greenings, and It Is as well to remember that this variety does not stand up well for long after that time. As regards box apples, Oregons are slow both Nowtowns and other varie ties, 9s to 10s 6d being tho highest bids obtalnablo for these. Washing ton and California Newtowns are also behind the London figures in splto of tho larger quantities arriving on tho latter market. Tho pear market In Liverpool re mains weak. 'There is but little ad vance to be recorded on last week's poor prices, the bulk of the fruit, con rilK'AOO. Dee. !. Through mil-' lion, one ear mixed 1'tali apples Wiiiesttps, choice bfio; Mlack Twig, choice 1.00; (!ano. choice 1.10; Missouri Pippin, choice mid special.' jfl.10; .special Wineapi, l.l.; Spe cial Ken llnvis, .f 1.11 1. Philadelphia Sold lv .1. It. Cmi-' celmo, account t'. Howland. Siiiinv- .side, Wash., car Wincsaps fancy SO-8S-. .t.S.i: !)(!s. .f.VJ.-i; Koine Meaiitv,! IIO-ll.'N, .-$1.(111; Mixed Varieties' -fhrill; Spitxenhunr., fancy. SO.l.lOs,1 sLMl.-.; T grade, 72-SS.. ..V: Drt-. 1.00; 1KU. .1.7o; l'J.-Kills, .1.(I0, New York Arrivals, six ears. Trade fairlv active, flrecnings, No.l Is from 3.."0 to .-M.00; No. ls f nii.i I 'J.7.i to 3.00. Kastcrn ISnldwiiis. common stornge, from 3..'0 to 1.00; No. Ls from 2.7.1 to 3.00. Ktistem ' ,' This ilnn iimkr n libit nf rot lull vril riuitigh to lnut a fsmlly n long turn-, urn i-oniiint luiv us taucli or ss goixl rougli srui for (i.M Mmplu us it Is, It glr nlainit 111 xlnlit H'lli-I ninl tmlnllv rilnnllir nn orilinurv rougli lii 'Jl hour. 1'liU Is IMttlv illle to the (net tlifit It IUIitlV liixiitlve, Ktliiiulali's the appi-tltr nml lint un I'Mvllont tonic elfis-t. It M pli's-atit to tski cliildion like It. An I'M-elleiil rrtntslV, tin), for wliixipliiif ugh, NpnHiaoiiic croup miU iirntichlal UKllllllU. "However, this very much desired result enn not be obtained unless n material reduction is made in the j icy inaugurated by tho exchange. It both proud and encouraged over tho i record." Part of the success of the season is said to bo duo to a new sales pol- cost of marketing our fruit products, which cannot be accomplished ex cept through the aid mid cooperation of the railroads, nnd this seems to be n very difficult thing to iiccom plish, for it inntters not iiow cxtor- has been the habit to market fruit blindly and unscientifically, shipping the carloads to eastern centers re gardless of whether they were glutted with fruit or not. Consequences fre quently was that high grade apples lonnte, or confiscatory the charges failed to sell for enough to pay the for transportation may be, the man agement of the railroads claim, in unipinlified mid emphatic terms, thnt the rates charged for this service nre tempered wilh the essence of equity nnd consequently nre reasonable nnd not in violation of law. "The charge mnde by the Southern freight Determined to correct conditions, a survey was conducted. It showed that In the United Stntcs thero aro approximately 10,000 dealers In fruits and vegetables In carload lots. A system was then dovised by which every carload of fruit at the point of shipment would be offered slmiiltan- Baldwins, common storage, from .l to 1. Western New York, common storage, from 3.00 to 3.7i"i. ng- from 1.00 to l...i. York Imperial from 1.00 to .-H..-.0. ("'Off CI! Pncifin for Kwitolllnr- n rar frrtm tic slstlng of Kelffers ranging from 13s ; feeder lines to the rails of the Wcst-i eously for sale to each of tho 10,000. ' to 16s per barrel, with only a few cm Pacific proves conclusively thnt Resultant offers not only made It I In reduction of SO per cpnt could be I possible to select the best prices but! of tho best reaching 17s Cd. A measure of poor eofi'ee will leave just as much grounds in the pot as a measure nf Schil ling's Best, but not half as much flavor and aroma in the cup. Ask for Schilling's Hest if you want the best obtainable coffee. Order It this time, and you will next. rough, NpnHiaoiiic croup mid brmicli IIIIIIU. Mlt one ntnt of rrnrmlalnl mi'-iir with !4 pint of warm wStrr. ninl stir for -liiitiiiteD. Put li'-J otuicM of Plnex (flftv rtiitit' worth) In a pint bottle, ami mid the Sugar Svrup. It keeps perfectly, 'lake u teatpootiful ciry one, two or tlinv hours. Pine Ik one nf tli oldest and licit known rnmMlitl agents for the tlirost im-tnlirniics. I'ltu-x Is n most vnlunlilo rtinrrntrittiil eoinHHiinl of Norwnv whlti pine extract, nml Is rich la gunlnrol and other natural healing clpnn-nt". Other prcrsrntliitu will nut work In this coinMnntion. The prompt results front this mixture hne etnlrnreil It to tlious.uiils of Iioums wives in the United Stntsi ninl Cnnnds, which explnlns wliv the plan has hcrti Imltatisl often, but never sticivsiftiUy. A guarantv of sbsohile satlsfnctlon, or money i-romptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Your druggUt lias 1'inex. or will get It for you. If not, stud to The l'lncx Co., Ft Wayne, Ind. For Real Solid Comfort g On chilly cold days or for wariiiinj "tlut cold cirncr" tlicte H it no better licatini: device titan the I Ticrevcr there arc children or old people It U panlcnliilr appreciated. U Can't smoke. Doesn't smell. 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""'""'' '"""' vvvs ""'' vvvvvvvv VVVVV'".'V'V'VVVVVVVVVVV New Apperson 1914 is Here THE PRODUCT OF 21 YEARS OF AUTOMOBILE BUILDING ! Every line and refinement in this car shows the.advantage of the factory's long experience. f The car is large and roomy, although light in weight, and is one of the most powerful, complete and up-to-date motor cars on the market. The car is electric lighted, has electric starter, left hand drive, center control. If While the agency just established here is a new one to Medford, the car is not a stranger; there now being several in Medford and the valley. I want you to see this car before' buying. ' v Temporary Headquarters Nash Hotel J. C. ROBINSON, Representative : ? ? Y t ? ? ? ? ? ? f t f t f f t t t t t H::