Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 27, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDlORD. OWlKiON. MONDAY. SKI'TKMIiEIt 'J7. 1!)()).
OREGON ARPLES
FOR SPOKANE SHOW
Mcsni's. Ti'iiiiHini & Oulhi'iii of Ku
V.U' l'liinl spiiit Monday in Mcdford.
('. II. Kvnus of Weed, president of
Ihi' .MimII'oiiI Hardware company anil
manager of t lit Weed Lumber coin
pauy, .-1 ; 1 1 1 Monday lookini; alter
his Ihimiii"s interests in Mi'dford.
('limit's Thorpe of Omaha, who is
known lo funic as the "Imilpri'-jui'k-ey,"
li relumed tiuin Sun I'Vuncin-
en with his wile lo enjoy a lew day'
I'ishiliK'
lliilh & I'ei'k. who recently Hold
the Meoiioliiy market, have pitt'a'llii -ed
the l(ev liinrl,el in the Deuel liloek.
"The (ill I ol the (inlilcit Wol" nl
the Itijoii was a iliainel lilt, mid II
you want lo spend another !'. nut
i'VellillK mi' loliinlll anil heni ii -I
Ailn.lt."
Dfferent Fruit Sections Will Be
- Represented This
Year.
l'OUTLAND. Sept. -J7. "Oregon
npplos will lie well represented lit llie
vecoud national apple show at Spo
kane November- lo-UO,' said Ken IT.
Hive, manager of the apple thow, ylm
was in Portland during the' past week.
"While the crop is generally much
smaller than last year, the quality is
oC the very best and growers in nil
parts of the state are showing the
keened interest in the various con
tests. While the first apple show was
an unexpected success, we have as
surances that the second exposition
will be even more so, as the growers
want a chance to exhibit their choice
apples in comparison with fruit from
other states, and the prize list gives
an opportunity for every apple raiser
to compete. The contests include car
loads, ten boxes, five boxes, single
boxes, barrels, jars and plates, with
rash premiums ranging from $1000
sweepstake's in the cnrload classes
down to $3 for a single 'plate of five
apples.
' "All the railroads ha united in
piving a rate of one ;aud one-third
fare for the round trip to Spokane
during the apple show week and also
allow visitors to go by one line and
return via another.
"The national apple show dates
give growers an opportunity to ex
hibit at local county fairs and apple
shows, such as those at Albany and
Flood River, and have plenty of time
to ship to Spokane and win addi
tional honors and premiums.
'-i: "I have been in many of the fruit
growing districts of Washington and
1 " : """ "7TI2
FIXAL ACT OF "THE f.HU, QI-KS TIOV." 7,rTHI
Oregon, and in nearly all sections
the report is the same small crop
of fine quality."
A farming demonstration train will
be run by the O. R. & X. companyi
through Sherman. Gilliam and Mor-
I row counties in October that is ex-'
pected to aid the farmers of that
j section of the state in the more in
j telHgent cultivation of the soil and
; in improved farming methods. Lec
tures will be delivered by agricultural,,
! college experts, who will be on the.
train and demonstrations of farming!
practice will be made. - Dr. James
Withyconibe, director of the Oregon
experiment station, will be at the
bend of the party of lecturers and
the train will really be an agricultu
ral college on wheels.
That the passenger train service
on the O. R. & X. between Portland
and Huntington has increased 150
per cent in the last six mouths is the
statement of General Manager
O'Brien. This shows the remarkable
gain in passenger travel throughout
the Pacific northwest. From two
trains danly eaeh way between the
sury to increase tho number of five
daily in each direction. Much of this
added travel is of course duo to the
A. Y. P. exposition, but a largo part
of it is attributed to the increase of
two points named six mouths ago, the population in this stnto nnd tho in
railroad company has found it neecs- J flux pf new settlers.
Medford Theatre
The Great Big Musical Comedy
"The Girl Question"
With
JOHN KEARNEY
and
45 Others 45
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st
100 dozen Men's Cotton
Flannel Gloves, Knit Wrist,
10c a pair, 3 for 25c.
50 dozen ladies' seamless, fast
color Hose; black or tan; sale
price
2 pair for25c
' 50 dozen boys' and misses'
heavy Jersey ribbed Hose; fleece
flesh, black, plain or fleece lined;
sizes 6 to 914
15c pair. 2 pr, 25c
25 dozen ladies' Jersey ribbed Vests, 4 for 25c.
10 dozen ladies' Union Suits; taped neck and sleeve,
65c and 75c value ; 49c each.
40 dozen ladies' 25c and 35c quality genuine lisle
thread Hose ; black or tan ; 3 pairs for 50c-
1000 rolls Toilet Paper ; best quality ; 3 rolls for 25c.
. 40 dozen genuine Japanese China Cups and Saucers ;
$1.25 value ; here, per set of 6,. for 75c.
Glass Lamps, with brass or glass burners; 50c and
$1.00 each.
We are the leaders in price for Enamelware Tinware,
etc. Come in and be shown.
Men's Leather Gloves
50c TO $175 A PAIR.
Mr. Man, we can save you mon
ey on your Work Gloves. Come
and let me show you.
Ribbons
For the School Girl.
Come in and see how much bet
ter Ribbon quality you get here
than at other stores for the same
price.
Special Notice
S. H. DUFFIELD
a
SI
All Day
Monday--TiLiesday
Preparatory to Big Shoe
Sale ' Which Starts Wed
nesday Morning at 9 a. m.
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W&tch For Particulars