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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1910)
aggpFORD mail tribune, atEDyoRD, ortoon, Sunday, july 17, 1010. MANY PRIZES TO BE OFFERED AT We Will Merit Your Business Watch Our - - 'SV 16 SPOKANE SHOW Over $20,000 in Premiums Will Be Given Apple-Growers of the World Who Enter Exhibits at National Applo Show This Year. SPOKANE, Wash., July 16. Cash prizes and premiums of n total value of $20,000 will bo distributed in the various contests, frco and open 10 the world, ranging from tbo sweep stakes in the carload to a single plato of fivo apples, at the third Na tional Applo Show in Spokane the week of November 14. Entries in the several classes should bo filed with tho management not later thou No vember 9, and all exhibits must be delivered in the exhibition buildiugs before 12 o'clock noon on November 12. Among tho competitions arranged so far by tho trustees of the show are 15 ten-box contests on the fol lowing varieties: Arkansas Black First, $75; sec ond, $25. Baldwin First, $75; second, $25. Delicious First, $50 and 1000 trees; second, $25. Grimes Golden First, $50 and spray pump; second, $25. Jonathan First, $50 and 500 trees; second, $25. Mcintosh Bed First, $75; second, $25. Northern Spy First, $75; second, $25. Bhode Island Greening First, $75; second, $25. Bomo Beauty First, $50 and 1000 trees; second, $25. Spitzenbcrg First, $50 and spray ing outfit; second, $25. Stayman Wincsnp First, $75; second, $25. Wegener First, $50 and spray West Window v For a Slip in - - VJst" Jj? I.V , S'T Suspender Prices Soon Model Clothing Co. 234 East Main St., Medford, Ore .-' j pomp; second, $25. White Winter Pcrmnin First, $75 ; second, $25. Winesnp - First, $50 and 500 frees; second, $15 and 200 trees. Yellow Newtown First, $50 and 500 trees; second, $25. "There were 98 entries in the ten box class last year," said Ben U Bice, secretary of the show, "but we look for moro than that number this year, as five contests have been add ed, thus giving growers of other va rieties an equal opportunity to compete." Real Estate Transfers. Burrell Investment Co. to G. Voorhics, certain lands in section 18, township 38, 1 west $ 1 C. W. Nims to H. F. Pohland, land in Ashland 10 V. VL Dunlap to W. D. Welch, 17 acres in D. L. C. 70, township 38, 1 west 4,500 Susie L. Allen to D. W. Thomas, lot 1, block D, Boulevard Park addition to Ashland 10 Helen O. Dillon to W. H. Evcrhard, lots 3 and 4, block G, Boss Addition to ITedford 2,000 A. G. Abrams to M. A. Goff, 240.15 acres D. L. C. 58, townshij 37, 1 west 13,500 A. E. Beamcs to P. D. Steen strup, 200 acres in section 31, township 37, 2 west... 10,000 J. H. Shepherd to A. C. Fiero, 80 acres in section 17, - township 37, 1 west COO B. W. Powell to E. C. Sabin, lot 9. block 2. Boss addi tion to Medford B. J. Edwards to W. J. Wal lace, 1 acre, part D. L. C. 40, township 39, 1 east... II. Jargons to E. Wilkinson, part lot 11, block 20, Med ford Boso E. Murray to C. P. Tal ent, 5.3G acres in section 3G, township 37, 2 west. . . L. F. Kirkpatrick to T. Hcim roth, lot G and part lot 5, block 4, Medford S. M. nawk to B. F. Willis, part lot 1, block 2, Bnrr's addition to Medford Esther C. Silsby to II. W. Andrews, lot 23 and enst 2 GOO 0,000 1,250 10 I "When you have n need for anything in tho lino of STTOES, Dry Goods, Notions, Men's and Ladies' tfiiniish ings, Mmey Goods, Parasols, ote., we invito you to call and inspect our lines. Aro boliovo that wo show many lines in tho abovo named goods that will appeal to you, both in quality and prico. Lt is our special aim to MISHIT YOUR BUSINESS by giving values that you will appreciate. Now Offering Many Special Clean-Ups A visit hero will reveal many SPECIAL CLEANUP SAXES goods that aro new, clean and all right, but which arc being closed out on account of being odd lots, broken sizes, or whore tho season is drawing to a closo. This is the Store tnat Treats U Right Cx Iv A Y S Successor to Van Dyke's feot lot 22, block 2, Rail road addition to Ashland.. D. W. Thomas to Bortho C. Whitcd, lot 1, block D, Boulevard Park. Ashland.. C. iM. Sullivan to J. M. Cald well, lots 7 and 8, block 55, Central Point 1,250 10 200 Klondlker Is Killed. 1 DAWSON, Y. T., July 10. Stew nrt Menxics, mnstcr mcchauio of the Yukon Gold company, wan killed voh- torday wlion n threo-tou dredge fell on him whilo being Hwutig into pliioo by a omno. The chain gear broke. Monzios was u widely known i.i.,.i:i...- u.... :....!.. t... 1....1 ... ! . i iuiuimui, iiuiiuumjr iiu nun nillimil out of San Fruucisuo and Portland! as chief engineer of tho Hteainor (jco. W. Elder. Most of his rela tives live in San Frnncioco. Meu r.ies was once a (tower in tho San Francisco water front. Ho was well known as a politician in labor circlcH. Aerial Company Incorporated. JKFFKHSON CITY, Mo., July lo. - ArticloH of incorporation of tho Universal Aerial Navigation company wore filed today with tho secrutary of slate. The concern !h an Arizona corporation ami seeks rights to inauufneturo, patent and operate air HhipH for carrying passengers or freight. The capital stock is fixrri at $5,000,000, of which $.10,000 is to lie used in promoting aorial btiHinexii in MiHHouri. Stars of the National . Game (BASE BALL SONG) Featured by MABLE HITE and MIKE DONLEN in Vaudeville "Words by JAMES ODEA Music by ANNA CALDWELL Lively. I ijr OHORUS. vj' r t r r 1 1 j - 40 fi ' ' rftiM -iO(-l hats off to Old Mike Don - lln To Wag-ner, La - Jo - lo and HOr (r s-----j -t ,- . i , I ri 0 i p-f ' J t p-fgPP.i4. .L i - m 3 s - n i-z s m ' ' rwn r "- - g ---f -----" j-r Tr- -mrr-r- I J v HHHHIHHHHHi rj y J tv .-j l-W I. If I'msome-whathank-y-pank-y O'er a game that's strict-ly Yan-Uec, When I have cxplaln'd my-sel(, You'll W " " , ' i. In the Gl - ants from Man-bat-tan, In thr Cubs as smooth as sst - In, In the Pi-rates, Bos-ton Doves, Or MMMH ij) 4- a - - w - - w - w a J " "Km W t-J ho mi- u u 1 j Cobb, Don'tfor-get Hal Chato and fox- y Mis- terChance,Who aro al-waya blame me not at all; We as bare-foot kids have played It, And the fact should be pa-rad-ed, X OpUldl J Cia-cin-na-ti Reds; In the Brooklyn bunch of Wil-lies, In the Ti-gera or the PhlUlee, r-O-B 1 1 1 1 i 1-m , , X mmmuBmx, o -i ?t"" 1 "t- I"";'" ' 'mtm 1 m m -! 1 n -y w I f-H - r 1 I J ' -h ij TTT-H '""' I I ill n 0- iEJf hc FTE f lpa-jjLcl ( "y te -jly X- J J j Z3C--L J J j- OOngS on the Job; Good old Cy Young we root for And ' ' . , rfcfl 1 151 gSBrgi . JJ Jrpnj zdr-, ,. , (NIzlllM For Sunday W-f-k - 1 p.- ?frt??Ku, ,. ,, , Readers ff' rcTp1' & -uzzm. .d lj J-j-I J -i-tf a -zbd There Is noth-lng In lt With our own, base - ball; I'm as dlp-py and as daf-fy, As a g ' rfilf I I ll , I "!" .- h- ' I 'Nil N ,s I . I There you'll find the lads to turn our sil - ly heads; The A - mer - i - can or Ha-tlon-al, Both f-f fflQ fazzZ7$zzo lZiZZ0JZZ. g? -f m X-m-t m-m -j:etszzfr-rr: ir&3-, 3 3 3Z; ' 1 I I (gi!! . I 'f""?!"- fle'd " er Joaes tho same; And we hold first place In our Yon - keo PFrr5F Medford tl4gy-f-4-gJa Mail Tribune fa.i-lpilggglgyl, jfctggpgsfefe3Eyf rp- r VTa I C daf-fo-dll In May, When tho be-roes of the Diamond Come up - on the field to play. Thenit'a v ' $- FTrrtzrrpz rprrrg. g -E5-: :jr:"T": r:-gzirg ' "ZZEj leagues are all the same; It Is not the leagues we root for, It's the boys who play the game. Thenit'a " " """ J I ' i -- - ) H H i hearts for the Storo of the Wa-tlon-nl Game, Then It's Game .' "" k- baa-" l"1 V No, 190, , I R!ht for Canada secured Copyright, mcmviii, by JEROME II. KEMICK & Co., Detroit-New York Performing rights tetervet) Used by permission, HURRAY MUSIC Co., New York No. 105, Stars of the National Game.