Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 12, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 11, Image 11

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TUNE 32, J9.10.
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Watch This Page for Advertisements of Good Thing's to Eat
Things
New
Just received, u fine as
sortment of Glassware,
consisting of vanes, tum
blers, water sels, gradu
ating cups, fountain
supplies, pitchers, etc.,
etc.
Exclusive agents for
DALLES PATENT
FLOUR
Allin 6 Allin
Phono Main 2691.
132 WEST MAIN STREET.
SPOKANE MAY
FAVOR HILL LINE
If C. M. &. P. S. R. R. Persists In
Determination Not to Accept Fran
chise Contninlnn Common User
Clause.Spokano Will Turn to N. C.
SI'OICANK, WiibIi., Juno 11. IT
tlm Chicago, Milwaukee & Puel
Sound railroad persists in iln mi-
nounecd datoniiinution not to accept
a fruuehiso ceututiiiuj: u common
user oluune, the North CoiiHt. a Mill
lino, will lo permitted to Hike up tho
union dopot fruneliiHo to liu prepared
by tlio council and conslruot a union
puHHoiiKor station, which is to ho
open for entninoo by other railroads
at any future date.
This decision was reached at a
meeting of tho city council committee
of the whole yesterday, and immedi
ately followed a conference between
all the members of tho council and
Hubert K. Strapom, president of tho
North CoiiBt.
According (o the tcniiH of the res
olution, tho roads have HO days to
accept the franchises, and if in that
time the Milwuukco does not file its
acceptance, tho North Coast railroad
will he pormitted to filo its accept
ance of tho union depot franchise
Kingly.
Aftor ft protracted conference be
tween Milwaukee offieialH it wuh mi
nouneod today that tho lino would
continue itH refusal of the coinnion
user claiiBO.
TIiIh practically moans that tho
road will not lie allowed to enter tho
city, according to city officials
CRAB GROWING AND
CANNING IS WANTED
Fruit
NOW IS THE TIME
TO SUPPLY YOUR
' NEEDS
TIi'ih In tho bent seosoii for
all kiudH of Hinall fruit and
from now on every housewife
should watch tho market for
tho boHt goodn at tho most rcu
Honablc priccH, (piality coimid
ored. Wo can Hiipply your needs.
Phono iih for information.
TRY OUR COFFEE
AND FLOUR
Olmstead &
Hibbard
PHONE MAIN 571
X Jtv x Uij
FOR EVERYTHING IN
GREEN GOODS
Sit down and think of what you like that grows in
the garden then call us up and chances arc you arc
sure to get it and the nicest, tenderest varieties, too.
Just TRY US ONCE.
GOLDEN GATE COFFEE
PURE WHITE FLOUR
Allen & Reagan
COR. MAIN AND CENTRAL AVE.
A NEW PARTY
IS
PREDICTED
in tho husiness to an oxtent that will
insuro filling of doiiiestio orders.
Thoro is a fino chance for koiiio live
man to put a little capital to good
advantage in thin peculiar hut re
munerative iudiiHtrv."
NOTARIES SHOULD APPLY
FOR REGISTRATION BLANKS
County Clerk Coleman wants thoe
nolnrioH and other judicial officers
who wish to make registrations to
file their requisitions for blanks with
him at once in order that he may
Mipply them.
The blanks will he forwarded
promptly to the properly authorized
parties.
IlaHkitiH for Iloalth.
Horace T. Jones Is Appointed Finan
cial Secretary of Orejjon Conser
vation Association Was Favorite
of Pinchot.
PORTLAND, June 11. A ciicl
to tho Unllinger-Pinchot controversy
ih found in the appointment of Hor
ace T. Jones as financial s-ccrctory
of the Oregon Conervation asoeia
tion. Jones was formerly on Hallin
gcr's pay roll as an employe of the
department of tho interior. During
tho recent investigation at Washing
ton Jones was u witness and gave
testimony derogatory to his chief.
Soon after ho was suspended from
the service for an indefinite period,
without pay.
Tho Oregon Conservation associa
tion was formed under tho patronage
of Oifford Pinchot, when ho was
chief forester. Sinco Pinchot's x
litical demise the association has
maintained its original status and re
mained stendfast to its purpose,
which was, and is, as stated in the
propaganda distributed about the
stntc, "to educate the public in the
matter of protection of timber from
fires and to promulgate tho doctrines
of conservation." The association is
nuti-Hulliugcr'aud pro-Pinchot polit
ically. Students of politics rend between
the lines in tho stated purpose of the
association. They seo the upbuilding
of a powerful organization that will
at tho crucical moment rally to the
support of ii now political party
perhaps neither republican, democrat
nor "insurgent." They nsert tint
a movement is now launching, under
various guises in various states, to
carefully organize Itooscvclt parti
alis; that with his wonted prescience
Roosevelt will jump into tho gap
caused by the republican deflection
and the democratic awakening.
China, Crockery, Etc., Etc.
iMost every woman who has lived in Medford any length of time knows that
this is the place to buy all kinds of crockery, jars, jardinieres, etc., china
ware, pottery, etc., and she also knows how accommodating wc arc. Oall and.
see our line and get prices.
REMEMBER CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEE AND BLUE
RIBBON FLOUR.
WHEN YOU BUY IT OF
WARNER, WORTMAN (& GORE
YOU KNOW IT'S GOOD TO EAT.
GROCERY PHONE 286 MARKET PHONE 281
BULK TEAS
AND COFEES
Rogue River Valley
Canal Company
Medford National Bank Building
(Successor)
FISH LAKE WATER COMPANY.
P. WELCH,
Spokane, Washington.
President.
R. K. NEILL,
Spokane, Washington,
Vice-President.
PORTLAND, Juno 11. Recont
shipment to this city by Portland
and Asiatic Steamship company's
steamer of 200 cases of canned erab,
packed at Osara, Japan, has aroused
a disuussiou among local packers
rolative to tho purchase abroad of
goods that could just as easily he
bought in the United States if our
manufacturers Avero alivo to their op
portunities. Tho 1200 casos of tho
imported deliuaoy were in part in
tended for Chicago. Thoro is said
to ho a growing demand for tho lux
ury and an oxtonivo business is be
ing worked up by tho active little
brown men. The article is all that
is claimed for it, but here is tho
question its introduction into Ameri
can markets provekes: Are there
any packers on the Pacific coast
who have over given this industry
consideration? If they are with us
wo have never heard of them, and
their output must he small, The fin
est crabs in the world are found in
Paget Sound waters and excellent
varieties thrive along the Oregon and
California coasts, Speaking of the
shipment a business man who was
one of tho promoters of tho shipment
from tho Orient said:
"Tho Pacific Northwest can can
crab moat just an successfully as
any part of tho world, and the won-
FRED N. CUMMINGS, IRVING WORTHINGTON,
General Manager. Chief Engineer.
Rog'uelands, Inc.
Medford National Bank Building
JOHMUB. MANLEY,
Manager Sails Department.
6500 ACRES
Irrigated Orchard Tracts Seven miles North of Med
ford Perpetual Water Right with every acre Plowed,
Leveled, fenced and planted to trees Orchards cared for
for a period of five years on Orchard Development Con
tractsFor further information call at our office or ad
dress: Roguolands Incorporated, Medford Nat. Bank Bldg.,
Medford, Oregon. PHONE 3031
Did you over stop to reason about
the matter? Don't you know that
you can buy a better quality of most
anything by buying in bulk? It's n
fact that an article put up in bulk
is bound to be good to be a little
better than the average. Two" of
tho West Side grocers handle ex
clusive lines of bulk goods and both
will tell you that what you have just
read is absolutely true. You save
money by buying exclusive bulk
goods. Look up the stores on the
West Side which advertise and they
will give you the- best tho market
affords. If they couldn't givo you
tho best they wouldn't advertise. The
people who don't advertise don't want
the people to know too much about
their goods they'd rather j-ou would
just buy anything they happen to of
fer, whether it is good or not. Pure
food laws were made to hold in check
the fellow thnt would ell anything.
You can't afford to buy anything hut
the best.
If you patronize the merchant, gro
cery or market that advertises you
are sure to get good things to eat.
Good tea and coffee can bo bought
from TWO WEST SIDE GROCERS
ONLY.
Jersey Cow.
Wanted First class fresh Jersey
giving not less than 12 quarts per
day at least. Address Oak Vale Or
chards, Larkin Reynolds, supt.,
Woodvillc. Or. 72
Land for Sale
I hare a few choice tracts of good orchard land for
sale. Tracts from twenty (20) to one hundred and
sixty (ICO) acres. The land is situated in tho famous
apple belt, near the world-famed Tronson & Guthrie
orchard, near Eaglo Point, Or. Sonie of the land is
improved and some unimproved.
I also have property in the town of Eagle Point for
sale. Those intending to purchase please give me a call
in person or call Eagle Point central by phone.
A. B. Zimmerman
Something Original
Who Ever Heard of a
Mid-Summer Sale of Silverware and Cut Glass
IrToRDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW LINE OF GOODS SOON TO AR
RIVE, I WILL DISPOSE OF MY ENTIRE STOCK OF SILVER PLAT
ED WARE AND CUT GLASS AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE QUOTED
IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
Read the list you are sure to find
something you need:
Rogers Bros.' 1847 Triple Plate
Teaspoons, $2.00 per set, at ..$1.15
Teaspoons, $2.50 per set, at.. .$1.25
Dessert Spoons, $4.50 per set,
at $2.25
Dessert Forks, at $4.50 per set,
at $2.30
Dessert Forks, $4.50 per set,
at $2.55
Cold Meat Forks, $1.25, at 70c
Berry Spoons, $1.50, at $1.10
Butter Knives, $1.00, at 50c
Sugar Shells, $1.00, at 45c
Children's sets, $2.50 $1.15
Knives, per sot, $5.50 $3.60
One set in case of 26 pieces,
$20.00 $12.20
Surprising values in the famous
Unger Bros.' Cut Glass.
Nappies, $1.50, at 95c
Nappies, $2.50, at $1.30
Nappies, $3.50, at $1.95
Nappies, $2.75, at $1.55
Sugar and Cream Sets, $5.50, at $3.00
Berry Bowls, $9.00 $5.75
Berry Bowls, $5.00 $3.00
Arase, $4.50 $2.75
"Water Sot, $13.00, at 7.10
Celery Dishes, $4.50, at $2.65
Comports, $4.50, at $2.70
Comports, $5.50, at $3.60
Water Bottle, $5.00, at $2.90
THIS SALE WILL RUN SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 11TH AND
13TH, WATCH WINDOW DISPLAY.
GEORGE A. BUTT
The Jeweler
206 West Main - Medford, Or.
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