Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MEDFORD Ar MT TR.T.TCU1"" "H13DFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 211 1903.
AWARDS AT THE
BIO APPLE SHOW
Trwison & Guthrie Lead the List
With the Big Prize Many
Other Prizes Also
Awarded.
The awards made at tho Spokane
National Apple Show were:
The Awards.
Following ar the compteto awards:
Sweepstakes Tronson & Guthrie,
Eaglo Point. Or., Spltzonbergs, first,
$1000; W. W. Sawyer, North Yakt
ma, Grimes Ooldens, second, $500;
E. C. Hill, North Yakima, Spltxen
bergs, third, sliver cup.
Other carloads; WIneeapo, Ed Per
ry, North Yakima, first. $250; Jo
seph Nessels, Wenatchee, second,
?100.
Rome Beauty B. C. Cameron,
Farmlngton, first, $25; J. A. Bour
gatse, Toppenlsh, secondt $100.
Wagener C. E. Atkinson, Green
Bluff.Spokane, first, $250; no sec
ond. Spltzenbergs Tronson & Guthrie,
Eagle Point. Or., first, $250; E. C.
Hill, North Yakima, second, $100.
For boat car any other standard
winter variety W. W. Sawyer, car
Grimes Golden, Sunnyslde, Wash.,
first, $250; P. B. Packwood, car
Stayman Wlnesaps, Entrat, Wash.,
second,. $100.
For best mixed carload any stand
ard winter variety J. F. McCurdy,
Toppenlsh, Wash., first, $250; no
second.
Five box display, best five boxes
Black Twig First., $50 cash, C. L.
Green, Wenatchee; second, $15 cash,
II. M. Gilbert, North Yakima; third,
National Apple show diploma, E. N.
Small, Wenatchee.
Best fixe boxes Baldwin First,
$50 cash, Peter King, Selah, Wash;
second, $15 cash, Klickitat Develop
ment league, Goldeudale, Wash.,
third, National apple show diploma,
A. G. Hall, Chelan, Wash. i
Best five boxes Rhode Island
Greening First, $50 cash, C. L.
Green, WenatcLee; second, $15 cash, 1
B. L. Smith, Okandkan, Wash.; third
National Apple show diploma, J. D.
Mead, Washington.
In following five box displays all
first prizes $50 cash, second $15 cashj
third, National apple show dimploma. (
Butterick Fashions
$3.00 Shoes for $2,50
Agency Dent Gloves
Suits, Dresses and Coats
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A Most Wonderful Sale Event
Recent shipments of Suits, Coats and Skirts have tiled our stocks to 'fine proportions. All sizes, most all shrdes of mahogany, cedar, navy, green, grey, black, tan, brown and many
mixed stripes and the very best values we have ever seen. The lines comprise all daises of suits, coats and dresses and almost any price you wish to pay Is here.
Th A Pnint 'e wisn vou 10 understand is the fact that we will place on sale, WEDNESDAY MORNING about 200 garments, part Just received and part from regular stock not a gar
JLJ.1C i UUll lBenl tnat s wortn less than $20.00 and up to $30.00, the most of them worth about $25.00 and all we ask for choice of this magnificent lot of splendid new ready-to-wcors Is
SEE THE
WINDOW
$13.29,
THE THANKSGIVING SALE
Is on in all Its glory. The lines of Table linens, napkins, towels, notions, dress goods, silks, fancy goods, waists, silk skirts,
practically unbroken and you get BARGAINS YOU CANT AFFORD TO PASS.
hosiery, etc., are
ONE PIECE DRESSES
$13.29
Values up to $30.00 New Styles
Every woman, young lady or miss needs a num
)er of one-piece dreses. They are the most pop
ular garments worn by women today. No gar
ment looks so stylish or is more becoming than
the Moyen-Age or coat dress. We have nil prices
many have hut recently arrived.
This week wo are offering choice of a grct
number of the newest nud most becoming style -values
from $20 to $30 most of them worth every
cent of $20.00 your choice of most any shade
silk or wool for only
LADIES' SUITS AND
Values to $30.00
Latest Styles now
Of eourso you know the vnluo of n suit or long
runt. The recent shipments have filled our stock
o that you liave a regular city collection Uml a
-iei'tion is aesy. Vou can pay any price, from
J 47 to . 17..10 and we give you a special value in
anv one you choose.
Tin'4 ueek we are offering the greatest chance
to buy a suit or coat at bargain that you ever saw.
Hundreds toVhoo-e from almost anything you
want all sizes and the values range from $'20 to
$.10, most of them worth $'2"t, your choice this
week for
COATS
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THE HUTCHASON CO.
Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. Central Ave., Mcdford
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Holiday Novelties
Last Forever Hosiery
Wool Batts
Gage Hats
Best five boxe3 Northern Spy. Wright, Wenatchee, Wash.
First, R. Sweeney, Kelowna, B. C;
second, Goldstream ranch, Vernon,
B. C.
Besjt five boxes Stayman WInesap
First, H. Blackman. Wenatchee,
Wash.; second. T. J. Wright, Wenat
chee, Wash.; third, F. L. Post & Sons,
Chelan, Wash.
Best five boxes Ben Davis First,
Best five boxes King of Tompkins
county First, $50 cash, W. R. San
ders, Mead, Wash.; second, $15 cash,
C. E,. Atkinson, Mead, Wash.; third,
James Spiers, Kalso, B. C.
Best five boxes of any other stand
ard commercial winter variety First,
50' cash, John Hakel, Hood River;
second, $15 cash, William Hart, Ce-
L. Green. Wenetchee. Wash.; sec- donla, Wash.; third, National Apple
Elsworth France, Wenatchee, j show diploma, A. G. Hall, Chelan,
, .; third, A. O. Hall, Chelan, 'wash.
Best ten boxes Rome Beauty
First, five acres choice orchard land
In famous Meadow Lake district, sev
en miles from Spokane, donated by
Hanauor Graves, agent for Meadow
Lake lands, R. M. Harrison, Cash
mere. Wash.; second, $50 cash, Wll
jt five boxes Grimes Golden
mrst, Efciworth' France, Wenatchee,
Wash.; second, W. S. GatGton, Mead,
Wash.; third, J. T. Pogue, Omak,
Wash.
Third In following Is National Ap
ple show diploma.
n.ti.- Tt,,n (Mi,r Mr host . Ham Tedford. Wenatchee, ttash.;
five boxes or two barrels Jonathans, third, P. F. Peloquln. Melsga. ash.
First, $25 cash and solid silver lov-, Oregon Valley Land company s spe
Ing cup. donated by fruit growers clal, value $1000.
St. Joseph, Mo., Tedford Bros., We- Best ten boxes Winter Banana
natchee, Wash.; second, $15, Kllckl-j First, five acres land with water right
tat Development league; third, Na- to irrigate same, deed and water
tionnl Apple show diploma, J. T. right delivered winner without re-
strictlon, land located LakevleW1 dis
trict, Oregon, M. Koran, Wenatchee.
Wash.; second. $50 cash, George B.
Spencer, Eatlat, Wash., third, no
award.
Methow canal special.
Best ten boxes Spltzenberg First,
$100 cash, donated by Methow Ca
nal company, Twlsp. Wash., Charles
W. Reed, Hood River, Or.; second,
$50 cash, A. D. Browning, Wenat
chee, Wash.; third, S. F. Ralph, Ash
land, Or.
Best ten boxes Mcintosh Red
First, $100 cash, Ben Kress, Hamil
ton, Mont; second, $5'0 cash, Henry
kBuck, Stevensvllle, Mont.; third, H.
f.V. Collins, Carson. B. C.
Silver Grill purse:
Best ten boxes Wtnesaps First,
$150 cash, E. N. Smallt Wenatchee,
Wash.; second. $50 cash O. G. Franco
Wenatchee, Wash.; third, Harold P.
Glazier. Wenatchee, Wash.
Prizes In this contest denated by
W. S. Norman, pr-rrletor Silver
Grill, Spokane:
District free-for-all. for general ex
hibits of apples grown on non-Irrl-gated
land First "$100 cash, gold
medal and banner and one Kimball
(orchard cultivator, by S. P. Kimball,
manufacturer, Salem, Or.. Kllc'.:l
J Development league, Goldendalo,
Wash.; second, $50 cash and silver
.medul bannor. Green Bluff Fruit
j Growers' association. Mead, Wash.;
I third, solid silver cup, Stevens coun
Jy, Kettle Falls, Wash.
' On Irrigated lanJ, first, $100
cash, golden medal banner and one
Kimball orchard cultivator, donated
by S. P. Kimball, manufacturer, Sa
lem, Or., Rlchey-Gllbort company,
oppenlah, Wash.; second, $50 cash
iand sliver medal banner, Wenntcheo
commercial club, Wenatchee, Wash.;
third, solid sliver cup, Lako Chelan
district, Chelan, Wnsh.
The International Shippers' cup
wns awarded to O. A. Smith & Son.
Garfield, Wash.
Limited dh;!a, flint $250 rash
fropi Nntloiu l Apple how and trophy
(cup donated 1j, T. K. W.stlake com
pany, Sponn' O G. F-nnre, Wnnt-
!'' Wns'i ; H-ond, $100 cash anil
nilvcr nicdni banner, Harry E. Nel
son, Chester, Wash.; third, solid sil
ver cup, J, A. Chandler, Spokane,
Washt
NOTED' MUSICAL COMPANY
TO APPEAR IN MEDF0RD
Negotiations are under way for u
performance in Med ford about De
cember loth by the Shufiort Sym
phony Club and Lady Quartette of
t'hicHgo. Miuiy hnvo heard.this com
pany and of t lie high favor in which
its twentieth year of success hn
placed it. The great variety mid
popular character of this company's
program has endeared it to the
hearts of Amcrican-nusio lovers un
til today it stands undoubtedly first
in their nffections. Their new pro
gram is said to ho the finest tiioy
have ever presented.
The company is just starting on its
western tour and opens soon in
l'oi'tlund. At l)(nwr it was gicn n
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praise and cxlnilt from tlip I)ml
News of Denver:
"It is rarely, indeed, that Denver
is favored with such oen execution
and instrumental us well. When it
is said t fin 1 1 ho work of the quar
tettte is beyond criticism and the oili
er performances the work of pro
fessionals tho truth is told."
Medford high school has been en
gaged for this entertainment for the
city of Mcdford nnil .Medford hhouhl
show its appreciation by a Ijirge
attendance.
' MEDF0R ON FRIDAY
ST0NG PLAY COMING TO
Tho next attraction at tiie Mcdford
Theater will he one thai ought to ap
peal to all clnsi.es of thentor-uoer.
On Friday, November 20th. Manager
llnzelrigg will present it it all-featuie
vaudeville direct from l'nutiigi'-,
i I'ortlnud. Salo of seats begins at
'HaMihiN Wi'dnoMhiy, November 2-lth.
The f.ihd-Aiiiir write-up of the act. 1-
from tho Oregonian of November
Uth:
"One of the strongest headline at
tractions ever presented Portland it.
vaudeville theater will top the hill
at Pautagos during the week, wliicu
commences with the Monday mati
nee, November It will be tints of
the internationally famous Jommi
husky productions, The .Seven llo-
ihocs, in u sutirn on rtnmp life, en
titled, 'On tho Itond.' Nut C. linker,
well known for his strainp imperson
ations, is tho star in the production,
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wmril 11 llli'l nilllliliMini iiiimii!
Throughout the cn.t, where it has ap
peared us a top-line attraction, the
I not lias created an immense amount
'of fnvomhli iiuneiit.
"Various kinds of trump are im
persoiintcd hv the people in tho cast.
, Tin Hebrew tramp, the Weary Wil
lie, the Davit, the rlish, are all in
cluded, and nil make tremendous hits.
It will ho one the hig vaudeville
treats of lit ce-tason, mid pocked
houses will undoubtedly welcome ev
orv IH-H'tii'inance."
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