Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 28, 1909, Third Section, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1909.
I
FAR-AWAY HOLLAND PRAISES ROGUE PEARS
Eiikoiio, Or., Nov. 22, JtlOU.
Hal h. Coniutl, Motlfonl, Or.!
)enr Sir- 1 inn HtnprlHiiil Id ni
ci'lvo thin iiKiniiiiK 11 luttnr from iny
i'utlirr, William Hilling, linn of liar.
IK ft 1'VmuI, Holloiilum, IIiiIImimI,
from wliloli 1 iiolo iih folio wh:
"Vcntorday I wiik in Tim IIhkmi
1111(1 I lltlKllUtl III HIM) KOIIIU )L'llt'H in
Ihixi'h marked, Mcilford, On)'oii, Tin)
Ihwn. Vrvo nour Dulcli ponrH cannot
wmipnro wllli tliutri. Tlio fruit
dualor got thorn from Hughinc and
I K'ot hoiiio of tliom' at 25 anil .'ID
ci'iilH apioco (10 lo 32 oontH in Am
erican money). Tlio puar nro Himp
ly wrappi.'il in a pioco of paper ami
could Im Hliippcd no iih lo arrive huru
in miii'li butter condition, but they
an; ho dolieloiiH llial tlio fincHt puadi
mBBb ' BkBBBl
C. B .WIIISIiKK AND ONK OF HIS FANCY PKAKS.
Mr. WliMcr in milliliter of tlio Hoar Creek orcluirdu, wIioho pears arc
noted the world over for their quality. Time and timu uitiii tlio Kcnr
Creek orehard him HinnHlicd world's record for high prices. His D'Anjous
and Cornice took firnl prizo for l"diljyjittlio A. V. 1. exposition.
licinj; tlio Blnto whero you nro now
living, it attracted my attention, and
I noticed that tho poar wero wrap
ped in pnpor, of which I hcixI you
ono herewith. Knoh papor was im
printed 'Ilcnr Creek Orchard, C. II.
Lewis, Mcdford, Or.' and in load pen
cil was written, 'Ilogiio Hivor VnKoy
Cornice.' Thia in nothing wonder
ful, because wo soo Amoricnn fruit
hern fre(inutly, hut (Iicho Cornice
ponra which coino from your neigh
borhood nro no wonderfully delicious
tlmt peoplo lioro nro dolihtrd wit'i
jor tho most delicious grnpo cannot
bo compared with thctn."
Ah ho is nil importer of American
produce, ho wnuts to know if Mr.
Lewis hhips theso penrs to Kuropo
or whether this is dono through mid
dlemen. Would you kindly write mo or nsk
Mr. Lowin to write mo, for thoro
heeniH to bo'ho rcntfbn why this bus
iness should not bo dono direct and
tho grower get tho middleman's extra
profit. '
JOHN n. TIARTOO.
8PECIAL RATE TO THE OREGON
THRESHERS' ASSOCIATION,
At The Dalles, Or., December 2 and
3, 1909.
One and one-third furo on tho cer
tificate plan will bo inn do from all
points on the Southern Pacific (lincH
in Oregon) to Tho Dalles and return.
Tickets on hiiIo November 20, 30, De
cember 1, 2 and .'I. Final return
limit December (1.
Important addreHRns will be made
by representatives of tlio V. B. de
jmrliiHMit of ncriciilture, ilepurtme'it
of goml roads; l'rof. Philip S. Itoe,
Madison, Wis.; H. H. Clark, editor
American Thrcnliermnii ; Hon. Lionel
K. Webhter, Portland, Or., and otli
ers, on subjectH .of importance.
I wo hundred dollars in gold will lie
given as prizes for the best wheat
raised in Oregon.
Silver cup for outfit threshing
$100 prize btifdicl of grain.
I'or further information call on
any Southern Pacific agent, or write
to William McMurray, general pas
senger agent, Portland, Or.
A Methodist Minister Recommends
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and.Dlarrhooca Remedy. j
"I have used Chamberlain's Colic,!
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for!
several years for diarrhoea. I co:i-i
sider it tho bent remedy I have over
tried for that trouble. J bought a but-
tlo of it n fow days ago f-otn our
druggist, Mr. K. R. Brooks. I shail
over bo glad to speak n word in it
prniso when I hnvo tho opportunity."
Rev. J. D. ICnnpp, pnstor M. B.
church, Miles Gr-ve, Pn. Sold by
Leon H. Ilaskins' Phnrmncy.
OIVINO OUT.
The Strngglo OlBcouragcs Many a, Citi
zen of Mrtiora
Around nl. 1u) witn m aching back;
mo pleasure U cknowJgo ths bene
fit ierivrrf fri.rr, n use of Doan's
Kldnoy Pills. , luffcred from a
voro case of kldnrv complaint. My
back acbed constancy and l th'w;bl I
would nerer gft rob'l. 1 alto bad r
dull, dragging pain t, -rush m? iclti
which robbed mo of u 11 imhitfnn.
finally procured n box o i lean 'a Kid
ney pllla at Ilaiklru'a dr.iir itort. Tt
only took a short-so of iIa rcraedr
tocntlrely euro mo. I glvo ibo or lif
for the great chango to Doan v uey
Pilla."
For anlo by all dealers. Prief '
cents. Foster-Milbarn Co., Now i ork,
solcsolo agents for tbt United States.
Remember tho name Doan 'a and
take no other. SO
Can't rest at night;
Enough to make any ono "jrivo out."
Med
ord Furniture Co.
The Only Complete House
furnishers in Southern Ore.
Have Just Received a Carload
of Stoneware
s
Think of what this means. It means that they are doing
the business. Doing the business means selling at a
small margin of profit. Ladies are especially invited to
call and see our novelties in Royal Doulton, Old Ivory,
.Cut Glass, Haviland China, white and decorated; Nippon
Jardineres, Silverware, Glassware and Graniteware.
Everything a lady wants for a gentleman; every
thing a gentleman wants for a lady
may be found in this store
Timely Christmas Suggestions
Something for Every Member of the Family, Brcrther, Sister, Father, Mother,
Grandmother, Grandfather, Yes, the Baby, and all the Best of the Relatives
The benulifiil and useful things wc have will make them as happy as can be, and think of the amount of money we save you. "Ehe worry of
what shall I get for this one, or that one, is eliminated at our store, for we have spent months in selecting and buying our stock and have not
overlooked a single item; further, wo have everything displayed so you can sec at a glance just what you are looking for. Further, if you have
not decided,' a walk through our store will convince vou what you ought to buy. CHRISTMAS PURSr-TAILOR SUITS KID GLOVES
SWEATERS WOMEN'S COATS UMBRELLAS LADIES' WAISTS SHAWLS DRAWN WORK DRESS GOODS HOSIERY
SILKS SUIT CASES MEN'S NECK WEAR MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS LADIES' NECKWEAR and thousands of other good things
tit reduced prices.
Ladies' Fancy Waists 4
Ladies' fancy "Waists in silks, taffetas, messalines, nets,
linens and madras cloths. Wo have a rango of prices that
will moro than please you. Our $4.50 taffeta waist can
not bo duplicated at $G.50 just tho articles for tho
Christmas timo.
Ladies' Furs
We hnva one of the largest lines of furs that has ever
been displayed in this city. All kinds of fur, all stylo?,
from the cheap to the highest priced. Seo what we have
at $2.50 to 5.00. Just the thing for Christmas paesonts.
' i, . --
Fine table linons for Christmas Special prices on ladies' Cloaks. Wo Christinas Pillow Tops, Stenciled Ladies' Rain Coats, $12.50, $15.00, Shawls, Sweaters etc. at Christ-
$1.25 per yard. This is better linon have all the newest cloths and styles Cushion Slips, on burlap, one of the 8i' iuilks' mohls. and,,inohail'' u mas bargain prices' Wo have tho
than you have ever bought before for ami are selling this line at this season luost poplUa, 'of reccilt Ls in fancy 'tot t L of" woolen and silk kni?
$1.j0, $1.7.). at less than one-quarter usual prices, 1 1 fomuI in J,1V dt yQ wjmt tQ shawls and sweaters, and they aro
, Napkins to match, special, $4.00 $7.50 to $25.00. Lot us show you woikj DacJcs tomatcii, -oe to7oc,spe- seothom We back what wo say with nil marked at a saving of one-quarter
dozen. what a saving wo can mako you. cial. the goods always. All sizes. to you.
DON'T BE ONE OP THOSE ASLEEP AT THE SWITCH, WAIT UNTIL THE CHRISTMAS HOUR IS HERE, AND THEN AWAKE TO THEACT'STHAT" THE CHOICE THINGS
HAVE BEEN TAKEN BE ON HAND NOW. THESE PAT BARGAINS CANNOT LAST LONG. YOURS FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS,
W. H. MEEKER & COMPANY