Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 26, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MEDFOR1) DAILY TRIHUNK. MKDPOUl). ORKOON. T I IMS DA V, OCTOHKR '!, 1!)0).
BEAR CREEK
SMASHES ON
E
MR
E
RECORD
Company Receives B'i Cents a Pear
for 44.564 Pears This
Breaks Record by
Two Cents.
ROGUE VALLEY ALSO
HOLDS SECOND PLACE
Pears Net Grower 4.97 Cents Each in
Full Carload Sold in New
York.
Tho H.'ar CiveU nivluiril, .itit miI!i
of the city limit, luis sm.-i-hoil :m
mlior wm-M's ivi"nl in (rii'es paiil
1'or oar. tlii tinu" for im!ivil;!:!
pears. Tin' mvliiml lvecivoil li'L
fonts ea-li fur 41. "nil tVAnjoii pears,
which paid the growors J.iC tents net
a pear.
In the car recently solil by the Tiear!
Creek orchard. vhii;h crossed ,J!)itO
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At the Moore M. Q. Norton, Oak
lanii: Mr. nml Mrs. K. 1). Townseml,
ar.il ilanchter. Minneapolis; Mrs.
Charley, Mrs. ltrower. Mrs. llerriek,
Hrownshoro ; J. A. (luff, llupi; K. It.
I'mler. Sisson; C. W. Milhrimner, city
I.. S. Noe, Oolil Hill; J. V. Hinwu.
1'aule 1'oint; J. V. Aeherson. Kllio;-
I. aUe; V. V. Cohh. A. Uernan. C. C.
Springer, V. .1. I'alterson, William
I. Cirumly, William A. Woodward, A.
llen-on, I.. A. Murray, Portland; T.
II. llaiker. Modfonl ;' T. S. Chapin.
Taeoma: I). P. Hay. Trovinn: X. C.
llooh. drains Pass; Mr. and Mrs. 11.
0. Turner. Seattle; 0. II. Comtohnic,
city: U. W. Mcl.eod. San Francisco;
V. L. l'eacock. Seattle.
At the Xa.-h J. C. Haird, San
I-'raneisco; Tied .T. Hlakcley, Hose-
1. nrs:; M. 11. Keller. New York: Ira
Gunsiiwr, Seattle; II. Pendleton. Ta
ble Hock; W. C. Wcstlnke, San .lose;
ri.onie W. Donncll. C.rants Pass; P.
Bowery. I. a Grange; J. C. Uonovan,
Albany ; I.. Simpson, liochester:
.T. A. Scott. Salem: P. A. I.ilfond.
Hoy S. Iler-h. Webb Campbell. Ci.
Uenkennini;er, S. A. IUrrini;, S. J.
Watson, John Ulakely, C. S. Sprinner,
M. Moscssidm, It. K, Malini;, Halpli
ltlooin, (leorxe C. Hardncr, A. Alex-1
ander, Portland.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
TERRIFIC STORM SWEEPS
THE FROZEN NORTH
Villi HUNT In pvivate house, coin
l'ortablo i'ti I'll i .i ifi i rooms lor (jen
llcmcn only, cl in and cheap if
taken at oiiclv Apply northwest
corner ponrlh, unit I'Yonl. IDII
XOMK, Alaska, Oct. L'tiy T'uo worst
storm in many years is niyini; on
Iterini; sea today. Dozens of vessels
have j;one ashore driven by the lirco
Kale. It is feared when the details
are received it will bo found that
many lives were lost. The whaler,
0ix: is reported wrecked. All coast
wise vessels are ashore at various
points. The steamer Senator, after
hoim; buffeted by the tremendous
seas during the storm, i- now shel-1
lercd behind Sledge island. It is '
thought her position is precarious,,
and that she will be unable to laud ,
p.ieu!:ors. numbcrlnt: ciubt. and ihel
crew of SS men. i
lust received, a Vi lid of sal
mon, hnli'.ul, so. 1 1- in. i Iim s, shrimp,
clams, ovsters, el ., dr-ssed chick
en unci imported c'n-e,' olwuys in
slock at the lioue b'iwr Pish uiar
kcl. 1S.S
LOST - Loose - leil memorandum
book; name written on liy leaf, lie
ward lor return. lialpli 1 Hoss,
Moore hotel. P.m
TO KXCIIAMIK - 1 city lots in Port
Worth anil liocoe, Tex., worth
l'J"ill. for property of I'lpuil value In
Mi'dloitl. por parliculurs addicts .,
I'ai'e Ti'iliuiu'. t'.W
WALSWORTHS
ARE GIVEN THE
LAW'S LIMIT
Jiuliio Hanna Imposes Scntonco of
Fifteen Years In Both Cases
Men Are Taken
North.
.Iiiiluc II. K. Il.iiiuii of the circuit
I court on Monday al'lciuoou siuilutie
j I'd ( hiiilcs II. Walsvvoilli and Norval
i W'nl .wort li each t l.'i xears in the
'lute penitentiary. The prisoners
! v.cie taken north by I m t v Sheril'l'
for llie killing of .liiines Mankius a
year no last Dili -linas. .Iiulc llnu
iiii imposiid the limit in each ciihc
l.'i years in spile of llin fuel that
the juries had reciiiniiicudcd mercy.
The scene in Jacksonville when the
prisoners were taken north was pitia
ble in the extreme. The two men
were bidden goodbye by their wive
imtl children. Hope had died hard, as
it was believed that the men would
mil he severely ileallll with.
I " i t-i -1 1 Monda
P..
been found ;:uiliy of inaii lai. filter
Wo uro Orownn-Tliiy illni'l from lia
NO AfllNTB ,
Our Tw. r icrMtt .IrM'llf
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Vt'flm for ff nat.lntf. I .run itiM li of
vi,rlttliulllln r..r Miiiintdr. iwl nrvlianl.
CKoks Irull, Nul .nil Omimnlal Out
Vimi, bmll I ruil I'lauli ai'J bhiul.Uij
Till! Dai.i.kh NllllSKIIII'.S
MalnOOl.'C, Uriui'l Avv.rtfrtlbtt.l.Or.
taw vvii'WVa
in Xew York, were 10ti4 half boes
or -14.504 pears, hence each pear for
the whole car nveraired C'-j cents.
The car paid the company net
221."i.S!l, of 4.07 cents a pear for the
car.
The Roue River valley also holds
second place in prices paid for d'An
jous. a car from the Marshall or
chard, containinir l.020 pears, sell
ing for .$'2700. or an avera.ee of 4.S
cents a pear.
Xever before have d'Aniou pears
touched the Cornice in price, but this'
season they have held up well to the
higher priced fruit.
EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
ARPIVES AT LONDIANA
LOXWAXA, Oct. 2G The huni-
rived today and this afternoon will
reach Xjoro, where huutintr will probU
ably continue until the middle of.j
Xovember.
WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN !
FOR FLYING MACHINES
DOXCASTER, En-jland. Oct. 26.
De La Grange today broke the world's
record, flying a mile and a half in
one minute and 47 and 1-5 seconds.
l!
i
One Bundle of Joy at The Savoy.
A large crowd eni"ycd themselves
to the fullest extent at -The Savoy"
last night, when not lan.L'hing at the
"False Alarm," "Sleepy Jnn" and "A
Bachelor's Visit." they were intense
ly interested in the pnvc-1 plot of the
drama, "Justified." The same pic
tures will be shown tonight and if you
have not already seen lliem you had
better get busy. Entire change of
program tomorrow niht. One dime.
) Of Interest to Mothers.
There is one subject which always
Interests the mothers of young chil
dren, and that is how to treat their
coughs and colds, or to ward off a
threatened attack of croup. For this
purpose we can recommend Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. It always
proves beneficial. In case of croup
should be given ns soon as tlie
eroupy cough appears, so as to pre
vent the attack. Keep it at hand
ready for instant use. Many mothers
do so, and it saves them much uneasi
ness. For sale by Lco:i V.. nas!:::is'
Pharmacy.
it
J. II. Reamcs and Cal Martin; two
Xew Mexico ranchers, returned home
the other, dav after a short stay in
and around Mcdford.
IT. F. Tohland is down from Ash
land on business.
The ABC of
Advertising
advertising
ttracts
ilttention
iriyhtens
inlii''"-'
'usine:.
E
Four Days Water Sale
Last
Four
Bays
The
An
ry
niversa
Beginning Wednesday Morning We Will Place on Sale
$3000.00 WORTH OF READY-TO-WEABS Thar, weir in the path ." lite i'll ami while y..u ri.nM w idl ihat they hail
been close to water, we tire ino- tn pacrifiee them and clean them out at nrnst any pri'-e, because we wuut sell uumls I'm- first cias that have
had a suspicion of beino-' damaged. Come "Wednesday or before Saturday nilit and share in the most wonderful bargains ever offered
in Jackson countv.
Fine
Sacrificed
Hundreds to Choose From
Our big east of "Waists wns in the path
of the flood and a few were dampened,
and while but few show the experience
even to a slight degree, we have placed all
on sale and will close them out as follows:
S.XoO Waists for . . .$1.75
4.00 Waists for . . .$2.19
$.-.00 Waists for... $3.29
i.00 Waists for . . .$3.89
7.tm Waists for . . .$4.69
$8.00 Waists for .. .$5.19
Mew
Soils
Sacrificed
Buy a Dress Skirt Now
-VII of our Skirts, including the durable
panamas and worsteds, were in a cloud of
dampness and, although they are just as
good its before to all appearances, and will
wear and look as good as ever, we will
close every one of Hiein out at a big sacrifice.
."i.OI) values for . . .$3.29
.8.ll(l values for .. .$5.19
.ft 0.1)0 values lor . .$6.60
.flJ.llO values for . .$7.89
. 1.1.00 values for. ..$9 67
.fjo.oo values fin . .$13.89
Jill
Furs
Sacrificed
As yon know, a little
dampness doesn't hurt a
good fur. All of our furs
are new and turned out by
very reliable furriers.
They were close to the
stream and will go at a sac
rifice. Buv vour furs now
at
About Half
One Piece Dresses
At About Half Price
Every woman wants one of the
new one-piece Dresses. Those
were well protected and were
only slightly touched by the
dampness, yet we offer choice of
over 200 all newest styles al
most any wanted shade and
black. You can buy them at this
Flood Sale for prices that would
hardly cover the materials, to say
nothing of the making. Values
from $15.00 to $75.00 at from
$8.69 along to $43.50
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"I i !A
Many Inducements
To Trade This Week
This is the last, of the Anniversary Sale, the most
successful sale ever attempted in Southern Oregon.
You can buy goods for less now than they will ever
bo offered for again Ibis year.
ALL R l) A I ) Y-T( )-W K A 1 S AUK li lODUCKI)
MATKRI A LLY SUITS, COATS, 1)1? KSSKS,
LTC., DRV (100 IKS, NOTION'S, FANCY (iOOI)S,
MITdilN'KRY, FTC, AUK SKLL1NO FOR LOSS
THIS VYIOKK.
See the $2.BO Shoe for Women; You
Save at least 60c on each pair.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday the closing days of
Notion
Sale
All the little
items are includ
ed in this sale
this week, no
nHnr hnw SHIP11
.'; ; '.rticlc r; j
,Cma:e;yhlIs: Successors to If&keMiutcfiason Co.
m
py
Central Ave., just north of Jackson Co. Bank
Toilet
Article
Each purclinso of
toilet articles se
cures a beautiful
picture worth
many times as
much as tho arti
clo purchased.
All iiontls first
( ti a I i t y .
C
atches
isculating
oin