Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 20, 1910, THANKSGIVING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page 4, Image 12

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MEDFORD MAjJVrRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SFXDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1910.
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APPLE GROWERS
IOJRGWIIZE
Committee Appointed in Spokane to
Form Association to Handle Prod
uct of All Great Apple Orchards of
the Northwest.
SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. ID.-Kol-lowing
n conference among 1 00 apple-growers
hero, it Is expected tluil
a definite co-operative plan for the
mnrketing of the entire output of all
the irreat apple orchards of the
northwest, with the view of turn
ing in the lurgcst (wsmblo profit In
the grower, will be made public soon
for the consideration of the growers.
Growers visiting here h'nvo author
ized the appointment of u committee
to outline a feasible method .nf car
rying out the idea. This committee
in to rcxrt at the December Hesmon
of tho Wnnhington tato Horticultural
society. It in posmblc, however,
that nmithqr dntu may ho decided
npon.
Tho appointment of tho committee
wbb loft ill the hiindu of N. W. Irish
of North Yakima, who wax unaiii
inolihly chosen ehairman. Tho' en
oiMsrativo idea wiih first brought he
fore tho coiifcreiico by A. L. Holm
of Wcuatchco, who miifgOHted that i
body of representative apple-grow-era
iniuht work in conjunction will
tiio nurthwoHtorn iiHHocintion in th
tank of mn.koting all tho npploH ol
tho norlhwcHt,
JACK'S HEART
IS
So Says Promoter of Automobile
Race Loss of Racing Honors tr
Barney Oldfleld Said to Have Pu
Big Black to the Bad.
YOU CAN'T BEAT
OREGON APPLES
Last Year Rotjue River Valley With
Exhibit Won Sweepstakes and
This Year Sister District Won Out
Other Districts Lose. Out.
Special Thanksgiving Sale
SMASHED
CHICAaO, Nov. 19. A brolion
heart and not acuto Imlliiostlon If
tiio rent cuinwj nf Jack Johnwiu'i
breakdown, according to lou Houno
man, who promoted tliu reront uto3
mobile rnco between Joliimon and
Harney Oldflold In Now York.
HoiiHumnn Inalqtcd today that II
wnH tho unroot blow to lila prldu that
Jobnuon ovor experienced whon Old
flold bant him ho badly. '
"I visited JoluiBon nn hour nftot
tho race," Bald Hoiiooinn't, "Jack
wait In u utnto of collapHo nud war
cotuplnlnlug bitterly about thq w(u
tut Haiti Oldflold bud crowded hint
llo wiih trembling alt ovor nti(l yui
an near to Bobbing ns ho porhIuI)
could bo without actually doing It.
"1 how Jobnson'H manager last
week and ho told mo that Jack had
not been tho Humo man alnco the nice,
llo Bald that ho wuh iiaiii)u8tjjcG. n)
Jack'H Htrango nctloiiR, and thoTigHT
a physician uhould bo consulted.!' t
Says tiio Oiegoninn:
JIoiAl Itivcr in 1010 took I lie grand
sweepstakes prize at (lit1 National
Apple show at Spokane. Last year
tho naino distinction wiih achiovcd by
Hie Rogue Itivcr valley. This covet
ed prize was won in ench instance
in competition with Wennlehoo, Yak
ima, Idaho and other famous apple
prodiiciug districts of tho Pacific
northwest, which is the same n.
nying that these were the strongest
rivals in all the world. It would
therefore appear to follow that Hood
River's only rial rival is Rogue
Itivcr; and that Rogue River's most
daiiaerous competitor for all-round
Jxccllcncy, beauty, flavor, order and
ihapcliucss of its apples is Hood
River. In othor words, tlrtiro is not
inywhere nn apple like an Oregon
.ipple, except another Oregon apple.
It isn't necossiiry for any one to
ittcmpt to settle the ipiestiou as Id
vhether Hood Rivor or Rogue Rivor
ippIcK arc the better, or the best.
No knowing person cvorj permits
himself to doubt or worry about ii,
for thoy nro both tho best. Tho rce
ird shows it, experience proves if,
mil tho world's judgment confirms
it.
Hopd River lis entitled to con
rratulatioiiK for its deserved triumph
tt Spokane, and Rogue River is ad
uoniHhed to bo there next year with
Is finest product. If both Hood
livor and Rogue River are at Kpo
line, nil Oregon can rest content
'or whatovor happens, nn Oregon up
do will win tho championship belt
Unusual offerings of seasonable and holiday needs to wear right now. Shrewd and economical people will take advantago of tho low
prices.
MHHannBMmiHnnMiHMHHnH(HnBHHnHMH
A PRK-frOLTDAY HANDKERCHIEF SALK Buy Men's, Wom
en's and Children's Handkerchiefs at thissnle priee 5c TO 50c
UNPARALLELED HOSIERY SAJVE Have a plentiful supply of
Winter Hosiery. Take full advantage of these extraordinary values
while the stock is complete, per pair 8c TO 50c
SPtfCiAT, TN TIOUSFJTOLD LTNENfi All linon
98c
$1.25 MENS UNDERWEAR, 95c.
One ease of men's extra heavy wool Underwear, in gray, and tan;
goods always-sold at $1.20;
special
95 c
$2.25 BROADCLOTHS, $1.75.
54-inch imported French Broadcloths in stock collars;
extra value at $2.25; special for this sale
$1.75
HOOD RIVER WINS
BIG APPLE PRIZE
. H. Sproat's Exhibit at National
Show Takes Grand Sweepstakes
Business Men Have Hin.li Praise
for Exhibition at Spokane.
TO HOLD BIG CLASS
Medford Lodge, Nn. 421, Fratei
mil Union nf America, Ik propnriiii
for a class initiation on next Tito
day evening, which promixim to In
nun of tho gicutost events in the In
to r.v of the order ho re.
Invitations have linen extended u
the Ashlnnd-Tnloul lodges to ulloiu
and helti make merry. Tjie above
nuined lodges wjll bo present with 'J.
or iiune candidate for initiation
Mcdfnrd will have about Ifi nev
candidates, which will mvoII the ola-.-to
about 10.
The committee is busy making ar
raugcinents for the reception of 1 1
visitors, mid a royal good time is as
sured, Ueortre A. Ostium, tuiprome pin
lector and uriuitl orguniror, will nr
prtHnt to aid in the initiation woik."
Frayne-Hooan Go Soon.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. l'
- Johnnv Fniyno and "One Round"
Jacl; llntfiiii made lnml Hrruugc
iiionU todav for then tlulil here 01
December 17. The men uuieed h
umko 1.1.1 pounds four Iioiii-m bofoic
the fiuht, which is to bo htau-wd at
!l o'clock iu the iiftrtrnoon in Loui
Ulnl's otkui-uir nrenn. Tho nuic
I lit nu u 7ft and 2.1 per cent baulf).
Taft Coming Home.
ON HOARD niriSKJt TKKNKS
BKU, via wireln8 o Kt.y Wc.t, Fin.
Nov. 111. I'jwident Taft lodav iu
Hpecled the naval luihc at (lunula
iiaino. He has not decided wbelher
h will laud at riinilcxion, S. ('., i
nt Hampton Road.
knowing
tune
coni-
Sl'OKANK, W'iihIi., Nov. JO.-C.
I. Sprout of Hood Rivor, Or., is the
.vinnor of the grnnd Hwoopstnkon
rizo of tho thud National Apple
dhow.
Tho winning exhibit, a uarload of
Vitzenborgn, in given u rating ol
)U,7i).
Tho .weopMnkoH prize consistn of
1000 in ciihb mid a gold uicdal
mniiur.
For the hccoimI year in succohhioii
ho most covutcd prize of tho hhow
:o-us til an Oregon oxhibitor, tho
:w"0oHt akes Iiibt year having been
,ijoii by Tronsou ei (lulhrio of Kngle
.oin(, Or., in tbi Rogue River vul-
cy. M. llorau of W'oiiajuheo win,
-ho winner at tho firl bliow.
The hiiporiority of tho exhibit thi
cur is houn by the laet that the
eating of the winning exhibit of Iiim
cur was U2.Ho,
Tluco other caiload lots worn
'loso conloitnnlb tor tho urn ml
Hwocpstakos prize. Tho.xo were the
.'xhibi of Aery llio., of th( ,.0d
River liggonnoiit oreliaiiU, who are
howitig u cuiloml of Vellow New
"Wiisj A. I). UuIiiik nf the Rogue-Kiwr-Ahhliiiiil
dislriet, who ih hiw.
aig Yellow Newlowns. ami II.......
auwlho & Kwmlioll of Zillah, in th
HiKiina valley, who nro !i
'Pitzenbergs.
It wps iiece.sMtry for the judge to
I" in or tiio exlubith a hoconjl
mci (lie hcoreeanls had been
nieien to ileenle (he winuor.
ibo Walla Walla Couuucrcil tiub
'von tho gold medallion buiiuer nud
!0 upplo trees for tho bet irriguted
lUtrjct dihlay. Cnshmoic, Wuh.
wiu seeo'iil.
The two and tyo eoutot wn
awaided to Ibo Klloiihbuiv idunnl
of coinmoree. Tim ! :.
ratio, mi gold iiimlal buunor and the
.1. T. IVnikuii tniphv cup. R.
I'ortuiio ot Salmon Artn, II. (, w..s
-.chhiiI, winning 100 nud u mIi
nodal banner.
Sunnysltle Man Winner.
Tho $'J.10 prize nud gold nied.il
banner lor the bot full car dida
of douathauh will tliu year g. (..
d. T. Haird, tho only euinpetilor ot
Niiuiytide, Wnh.
Tim two and two eonlit coin.iht
if two lniMw f iipplttH, two pyru
miiU. two baHkotn, two plntvh nnd
two jatTh.
lNiitluHil'i. big deleitation of ioi
itiAOiilntixc liiiiiiicH men miw the
it Htli .how nud wh duly iiuprt)cd
b" the lUHKiiitude ir tho affair nud
tho oxeelleneo nf the exhibit. To
night lhe are a little ibe-l, and
pardnunhlv mi, fur a .mi Rimi
Fine, silver leaf omhossed Damask; vcrv durable and 70 inches
wide; never before sold for less than $1.25; price for this
sale " 9Se
An unusually hih grade Damask for such a low price; comes full
(JO inches wide; is full bleached and litis a fine mercerized
finish; regular price (;; special '18c
20-inch all linen Crash; regular Inc. value; special for
Monday ., .' 9 c
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LADIES' LONG SWEATER GOAT Very soft, elastic, hand knit
stitch; pure worsted; in white and gray; regular $8.00
value; special for this sale $(5.25
50c PILLOW TOPS, 39c.
A very large assortment of stamped linen Pillow Tops;
regular 50c; for 39c
SILK AND WOOL UNDERWEAR, GARMENT, $1.25.
Ladies' fine knit and wool Underwear; made with fitted waist;
regular fall weight; at. per gar-
ment , jI.J.j
INTERESTING VALUES IN LONG AND SHORT KIMONAS.
Kimonas of crepe, made with fii ted waist, tucked collstr and sleeve
trimmed in plain and Persian hands; from
$1.50 to $4.00
STAMPED PrLLOW CASES; made front best grade pillow tubing,
'15x30 inches, AT 75c PER PAIR.
STAMPED LINEN 11UCK TOWELS, 22x30 JNCIIES, ONLY
60c EACH.
Simmons Kid
Gloves $1.25
Air Colors
Gray & Moe
MEDFORD, OREGON
New Idea
Paper
Patterns 10c
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exhibit won the graml( prize for the
bet cnrload of coiimiereiul npplts
in lio world.
Portland Men Praise Show.
I). (). Lively, general mnnnger ol
the union stockyards at l'ortlau 1
who has seen other national apple
shown, suys this is tho largest he ha.
witnessed, nud voices the seuliuieiils
of other Portland visilois when iie
pruiMLs the innnngenient nud nltrao-
lions,
0. C. Chapman, manager of the
IWllnml Couiiuereial club, is witii
tho doloiMtinu. A. I), ('bullion, n--.sistunt
uenernl passenger agent .l
tho Northern I'neifio ill l'nrllnml
was iu personal charge of the tru
Tho Portland men proceeded ini
tiuuliuloly to tho Spokuue hotel,
whore they were welcomed by R. (I.
Iluyhos, ussixtuul secretary of the
ehamher of coiumcroc, nud nlTiciuK
of the uiiple show. Later they iit-
nl lite Dig e.Misitiiiu.
Honor Lunchoon Given.
Two hundred nud fifty visitor, to
tho npple show were entertained at
luueheon iu tho ehaiuber of eoui
niorco. These included (51) reme-eii-
ltntie of the Portluml Couuneiei.il
elub nud deleuutort nud growe-
from prnctieallv every upplo distriet
iu the unithwct.
Provident C. M. l-'aell of th'
ehambor of couunctco presided ami
llowurd Klliolt, itresideut of the ap
ple hhow and of tho Xorthorn Pa
cific railwuy, was a gue.t of honor.
"1 boliovc that the Nntionnl Ap
ple show is doing a aionl work nud
that Simkaue i to bo it pciiiiiinei.t
home," he said.
MaRe This Your
Allowing us to fill the
Meat Orders
If it's the best moat you ever ate that you want, we
have it. If you are one of our patrons, you know we
have it. Wo know we have the best, and if you are
not one of our patrons, now is the best time to learn
that this is the phice to buy your moat. Your Thanks
giving dinner will bo a success if wo make up your
meat order.
Thanksgiving Turkeys
YOrXO, fat and very fine.
Order your turkey early. Wo will bo well supplied,
but the demand will bo groat.
Ladies, if you will mention that you would prefer
to hae your turkey drawn, our men will be pleased
to draw them for ou and sa.vo ou thttt trouble.
Best ThanRsg'iving'
And Furnish the
Groceries
"We are well prepared to supply your groceries. Our
stock of fancy and staple groceries is in the very best
possible condition complete in every way no de
mand can be too great wo will bo pleased to have you
give us your orders and guarantee that you will be well
pleased with everything you buy hero.
Satisfaction
All tho long list of spices, citron, nuts, pumpkins,
candy, dates and othor fruits, in (act anything thttt voir
ean possibly think of that will bo ro'uirod to use in
making that Thanksgiving dinner. Come to the store
and one of our men will be pleased to help von iu the
selections, or, if you p refer call on the plume titul we
will give vour order personal attention,
WARNER, WORTMAN GX GORE
GROCERY PHONE 236 MAIN AND NEAR NORTH BARTLETT MARKET PHONE 281
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The petition of ,1. II
naturiilixaiiuu paper.
Klisn J. Lewis vs. CLnrgc K.
Chaiuberlnin, motion to ftlu tiiipplo-
.mental oomplnint douied.
Rebeeea R. Moore vs. Oonrgo L.
ChHiuhoiUiu; motion for further
time to plnd u'tniuted. ,
(lwneo Dalev w. Hello Pnluy, di-
mmco; on I rial.
Jowph Miller vvs. .Iot.se nnd CIov
Storm, coiifiruiattbu of snlo.
All nint teii. submitted to ooyit
; taken under ailvUoiuent to 1)0 PM-
ed iiiHiii during vacation. All inat
l tet-fc huw i wilding in eoiut are con
tinued until next soewimi.
ltlfl aeivs in soetioii 8,
town-hip ;i.'l, : west
Kvn L. Allen to Ous Xow
bur.v. same properly ....
I). C. Pclton to A. W, Silsby,
ISO neres iu seetiou !2-l,
township 0, :i oasl. . , . . .
Suie L. Allen to M. O. Lin
inuer, lot t and 'J, Allen
dale addition to Ashland.
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Diek
Marrianc License.
Hmdlev to Mnud Murrav.
Circuit Court.
r Y. Allen . Kxa L. Allen, di
vorce; continued to iVeeuibor leun.
John Peuiuger - I. J. lluuoti.
iHoliou lor coutinuuiiee denied mid
lesiinmnv taken iu Miid chii.
Mabel K'ell.N vs. Steulten Kelly, di
vorce; decree by default.
W. T. (Iriexo v. Liiuie A. Little
I ii-ll ; mdi'l eoiil ii'inini; -ale nt real
proiert.
Real Estate.
'.lewiiu K. Wmd to t Ii
! Oiiihii, lot .'; blook k.'l. All
j tlition-Toft mldition to
Medford
II R Mender to M.M. Uvu.
kit A, block II, Anderson
Tuft additibu to Medford
Andrew Mnlhunii to V. 0.
, llnviiex. 20 acros iu 1. U
C. 7:t. lownshiii S7, S
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V Y A'lcu i.i Kxa L. Allen,
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Married.
In Medford, November 17, 1010,
bv Row W. J-'. SltieliU, .J. Au-lnll
Green and I-nbelle Mnllby. i"
In ClrNiits Passv Koveuiber lo ir
IUIU. bv Rex. Ruber! McUmi. Krunk
MH.M0010 and Amin L. McCnrthy.
NW PLACE
for new peoj)lo, at the new town and fruit tracts at
$.10.00 to $100.00 per aero, at Three Pines, which is
the shipping point on tho Southern Pacific railroad
in tho lower end of tho ftogno KMver valley, for 700,
000,000 foot of lumber. A lumber flume 1 miles long
is now completed and ti planing plant in operation.
See 1IOWLAX1) for prices and terms on the fruit
tracts, or
Van Dyke Realty Co.
xoom ti 123 Mai
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Townsend Coming West.
WASHINGTON'. I). C., Nv. 10. -
PnllowHwc n ten-dav eonferettce witb
Attoniiv-Gitieml WickcrttliNw ami
Searetnry UnllMiuer. T. It. TuxvntMnd,
siHkeiHl HAsiritmit ifri c mh-i.i
who brt been n-itfiicil to prn.eviil
11.000 lliiisc nneilllv liuln-lfil .it Tlicm.
and Seaille lor .iIU'.-imI I , , i . I ii.tmi
in connection with the ai'MiiUitimi
of comI IhiuU in AIttsk, U eu mule
ti tlt xvefct today.
Provwms to kit. deiwrtutv from
WaitliiiiKtun .t!lerlv Towniad
diiiCUMd the titiin of pnccnlHir
i'.l tin- li i :n-r ot li.iiidlmg '.! i;,i -e.-uuient'
ce win. dedtle.J iikn.
.1 -kin'- for health.
Printer Is Dynamiter.
ANNJXTON, Ala.. Nov. U) .
warmitl for the nrrout of J. p. Adair,
lirnter, wh iueil WUiy fullw
w the dyuwuiiiuK of the ooHii,.
r' "r he Annistuii Itla-t, tt d:iv
imiwr. Tho room mid jjs Huipw .i
er. .struw. Adair ree-uiK- un
discharged frin the UUt.
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