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anCDFORD MATL TRTBrNR, MTCDFORD, ORTCCiON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1011,
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APPLE BOX IS EVANS SHU IS
ITAiAlZEDi SEEKING SCRAP
Law Passed Establishes Size of Box Challenge Issued by Portland Llght-
Satisfactory to Growers Intro
duced by Westerlund Can Better
Estimate Season's Pack Now.
weijiht Still Unanswered Will
Fight at 133 or Will Give and Take
Has Fought 27 and Only Lost 3.
"Thin standard applo box prescrib
ed In tlio bill Unit has panned the
loglehituto is the Htandard now for
Hrltlnh Colmnbln, Wellington, Ida
ho, Montana ninl Oregon," hiiIi Jtep
reauimtlvu Westerlund, Introducer of
the inomnire, In an Interview In Port
Innd papurti. '
"Thin in the box desired by the
growon as ngnhiHt the box doiu'rlb
od In tho Lafoan bill, which wan de
feated In congress. Tlio Lafean box Is
tho one doslrod In tho oast. These
men object to our box bemuse they;
Huy that It docs not contain quite a1 eisimiH.
biiBhol. Hii, as a matter of fact, our
box contains aB near u bushel as
foiiHlblo In making the fine ai
pack that has muilu Oregon famous
That pack has largo inmlo our applo
Industry tho hiiccosh that It Ih and
tho jjrowors Insist on having a Htand
ard slzo box which will nluo kee)
tho pack up to tho standard.
"Orogou has boon behlinl tlio rest
of tho northwest states In this re
spect and our bill now puts iib on tlio
sanio piano.
"Tho special box provided Is some
what larger and may bo used by the
growors who prefer It, and that
.imondmcnt was perfectly satisfactory
to us, as added In tho senate."
Representative Westerlund Bald
that growers had given virtually
unanimous approval of tho standard
box, as Incorporated In tho bill. Gov
ernor West has not yGl determined
his action as to tho Westerlund bill.
DeHjnlo Hie liberal challenge i1
hiiuiI to local rin aspirant Home
week ago liy Hobby Kvitno of l'ort
laml, no local "hope" lias as yet tak
en up the gauntlet, witli tliu i'chuII
that Hobby iH sorely dmuppointcd.
Tlio challenge which him lain in
(lie Mail Iribuno olfico for two
week, will be returned unless taken
up soon.
Kwuih fight at l.'t.'l pounds but i
willing to be liberal in the matter
of weight. He ha fought 'J." fights
in hi- tunc anil ha, ln-4 but three dc-
W 1 ROBBINS IS
POISON VICTIM
As the Result of Eating Canned Sal
mon, W. A. Rabbins is Stricken
With Attack of Ptominc Poisoniitfj.
Is Able to Sit Up Today.
-iBENEDICI-BAICu
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FAULT! FLUE IS
CAUSE OF BLAZE
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The fire department turned out
Hbortly niter U o'clock yesterday at
lernooii to uxlingiiish a Hiuull blaze,
originated in a, sooly line, in the
Jeffries residence at Fifth and Fir
til route.
Tho alarm, a "still," wiib answered
by Chief Amman and nine member
of tlie department.
Although tho engine wan taken to
the Hceno, the firemen put out (he
blaze with a small garden ho.io,
played 'through a hole ehopp'id
through tliu roof.
The damage i estimated at .$100.
The Married .Men .nil the Single
.Men will contest nr mperionly on
the bowling n I Icy h of I lie Nntnloritim
thi.s evening at 7:110 o'clock.
The teams are made up from among
the best players in tho regular city
league teams, an aggregation where
individual scorcK of 'J00 are not con
sidered "real good."
The captain of the .Married Men
will be O. ,1. I'allon, while his son,
M. L. Hut ton wil lend off for tho
batchelors.
I.V TWO .MIXUTKS.
"JUVENILES" TO
IE AT "
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l.'asy and Quickest Way to I Ironic lTp
a Cold.
If you want Instant relief from cold
In head or chest, or from acuto ca
tarrh, try this:
Into a bowl of boiling hot water
pour a teaspoonful of 11YO.MI3I (pro
nounce It lllgh-o-mi!). hold your head
over tho bowl and cover head and
bowl with towel. Then breathe tho
pleasant, pentratlng, antiseptic va
por deep Into the lungs, over tho soro
raw, tender membrane, ( and moRt
gratifying relief will come In a few
minutes.
Druggists everywhere wlll sell a
bottle of IIYOMI2I for 50 cents. Ask
for extra bottle llyoniel Inhalont.
Don't bo stubborn. Don't bo pre
judiced. There Is not a particle of
morphine, cocaine or any Injurious or
habit rormlng drug In IIYOMIJI.
(live It a trial at ('has. Strang'i
risk, lie Knaranteos It. It Is made
of eucalyptus and other grand anti
septics. It will chase away the mis
ery of catarrh or any affliction of the
nose and throat In a few minutes.
You can get a trial sample free liv
writing llooth's llyoniel Co. Ilurfalo
N Y.
As I he result of eating a quantify
of canned salmon litht 'Monday, V.
A. Jtoubin.-, i.-, suffering from a se
vere attack of ptomaine poisoning.
Mrs. Nobbing uanovvly escaped a
similar nttnokj butIt i believed that,
all hough site too ale of the salmon,
she must have missed that portion of
the can containing the poisoned fish.
Mr. HobbiiiH was first taken sick
late Monday night and on Wednesday
was forced In remain in bed. A phy
sician was summoned and today the
patient was able to sit up.
McCREDIE'S CLUB STARTS
TRAINING THIS WEEK
l'OKTI.ANI), Or.. Feb. 20. Wal'cr
McCreilie manager of the Portland
team, will leave Wednesday night
for Santa Maria, Calif., where his
101 L club will slnil training Satur
day. Accompany McCicdio there
will be Hupps, tSein, Sealon, Hyan
and a number of local newspaper
coiTosfmejilx. I
Twenty-four men report at Runt.i
Maria, ,!i (urduy afternoon.
Bill MATCH
ATNATTONIGHT
Basket Ball Teams to Meet On "Nat-
atorium" Floor Tonight to Decide
Superiority Contest Will Be Hot
One as Great Rivalry Exists.
The regular Medl-rd basketball
team will meet the A-blend city' team
in u bff-ketball match on the floor
of the Xutiitoriuui tonight at 7::iU
o'clock.
Holli leairifi, which arc much heav
ier than the high school teams arc
snecdv and should nut up a go-id
game. They hao mot before and
arc keen rivals Jor superior imnoic
and the local boys arc c mlident that,
playing on their own uioiind in the
Natatorium building, tin can put
the Ashland bo.Vf to mat.
POCKET FLASK ENDS
IN FARMER'S DEATH
F.HDOUA, Iowa. F.-li. JO. -Holu-t
Pinsk, ji furiner heaxiug near Hub
hard, Iowa, is dead a- the re-ult ol
one of the most peculiar aeoidenls
ever recorded in this locality. Piu.-.k.
while climbing into hi buggy, broke
a flask of whisky in hi- pocket, sat
urating hi- clothing. Hater when hi
lruclv a match his ololbiag took fire
Hasklns for Health
The "IMPROVED
imperial"
Columbia
(Disc)
Graphophone
Informal concert any
hour of tho day. Drop In
my time.
Medford
Music Shop
Mo.VK.UXV .V- CO.
Jilil West .Main Street
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TYPE B Y
price: $65
The Jiiwiuilo Dancing club wil bold
Olio of it lejjiilui' "hops" in the
Mtiull ball room of tho Natatoriuui
Ulis ovenlug.
Tho dnucOK are nigular foal ares ,.f
the elub and are foremost among the
pnloitniniiienlM patronised 'by Me.l
fotdV Mieiul et.
The uNluloriuin seven-piece or
chesttH will furnish the music.
POLK AND COMPANY TO
ISSUES MEDF0RD DIRECTORY
..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE
GARAGE
22 South Riverside
Phono Main 4282.
Home 298 K.
N. H. Mark
A
Snap!
V. .1. 1onl ill Portland, rcpie-ciii
it' H. .. Polk & Co.. tho big ilnvc
lory puhlisliois, i- in the city work
inn; on the now Jackson counts di
rectory to lie issued May 1. This
book will contain a complete list ,.
ttlt residents of Mcilionl and otli'r
towiiM in the county, ulli their bu-i
iwmm and homo nllrpsso ; nl-n .1
wmplete list of all tuxpavors m tlie
county, with itssiNhi'd Miluation ami
pootoffice address, inicclanciai 1 1
formation, such as lodges, ehtuvli"-.
Ktieiellcs, etc. It will also gie a mi
iwt ceiiitiiit if the oily at the pros,
eat lime. Polk ' Co. have a rouita
tton. Directory publishing is nut m
exM'riaient with llioni. Tlair wmk
is uocurato, sM'lmg, inili.ils, ml
tli't'sfct's, fio , tti t alt ttliiloly tmii'i'i
NEW MANAGER FOR
DUAL GAS PLANT
Thomas P. Petoh, tor 1 years
ItlUiltmur of the Kurokii (Calif, ) t,i
l)ajit, has anivod in Motlford to take
uUiJ of tho Kotruo Wixor fls mm
UlUiy JllHMt for Metlfunl ami A -n
IUILK Air. Poteh ! aciompiiuiotl b,
lis wlfo and W'll Uiako his hoiiic In 1.
Dollerniakers' Strike.
JJOSTGN, Miitw., Fob. -JO. lt'-i , ,
nud Albany hoiluriimkora -nH 1..
i1hi In svinnathv with UlO Phio I"1'1
erauikurs who went out Up5 inoim
Sou'iity nieii wro tUUm'Qu "
ITftBkliiH for TIonllTi.
Van Dyke
Realty Co.
cn pitoi'i ki
IMtMS, I III IT H MPS
ilm 1:. m i si'iu:io'r.
Hi.-.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
You can't afford to do without
this gploudiil, refreshing ilnnk
Call up aud ortUr 11 casf sunt to
the hoiiko. The purost, most
healthful drink known u
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. DIGHAM, Agent.
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We wil put on sale hore for tomorrow, Tuesday,
about 500 pieces of fancy China, worth $2.00 to $4.00
each (see our east window), at, your choice,
$1.50 .each
Underwear Specials
We are closing out our entiro lino of boys', ladies'
and misses' Underwear in vests, pants and union
suits; if you want a bargain, come in and seo them.
Dr. Denton's Sleeping
Garments for Children
Everybody knows what these are. Wo have most
all sizes in thorn that we are closing out at about
1-3 Less Than Regular Price
Men's and Boys Gloves
Mon's and boys' leather Work Gloves; 50c and
$1.00 a pair; host values in the city.
Mon's and boys' tight fitting knit wrist cloth
Gloves; good quality;
10c pair, 3 for 25c
iliisseyfs
SHEARER GIVES .
"STAG" PARTY
Medico Entertains Men Friends at
His Home on South Central
Party Well Attended Cards and
Conversation Followed by Supper
Dr. .1. E. Shearer entertained a
number, of men friends at Ills home
on South Central avenue last night
al a "stag" card party and supper.
Among Dioro present wore William
CJorlg, K. D. Ellw'ood, O. M. Murphy,
V. W. Effort, J. H. Wright, Frank
Hurgcss, W. F. QiiiHenberry, J. Wold,
and Itouert W. Telfer.
The oarly portion of the evening
was Bpent In card playing. A supper
followed.
What Should the Fate of a Knocker B?
Earthquake in Tuscany.
HO.MH. Feb. 'JO. Telegraph lines.
destroyed by yesterday's earthquake i
were put in repair today and reports
of the slight damage from the shoek
were receied here. The damage iiii
the provinees of Tuscany was heavy. j
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Wo can't say that a man Inherits
the knocking propensities for in the
boyhood days of men whoarc 35 or
10 years old such a thing or condi
tion Chl not exist. It '. one of the
undesirable modern things that came
with some of the good things wo
have. Hut this much to say. when a
man has to resort to knocking to sell
goods It won't be long before, the
sheriff will padlock his place of busi
ness. The man is sour on himself and
the world and the public Is In the
same mood. But men all wo have
now has been made whit It Is because
some sklllo headed person has con
tinually called people's attention to
It. The American people are so built
that they wish to bo shown, and when
you attempt to knock a thing that
is the one great thing they most de
sire and will have at any cost, Lisen!
Some shallow brained clerk in some
business in Mcdford has been knock
ing the Toledo Range. Poor fool, ho
does not know that there an inside
and outside the city of Mcdford more
Toledo Hanges than all other makes
combined and they aro giving perfect
satisfaction. If they were not we
would buy them back, for wo guar
antee satisfaction and wo have more
money invested In the rtail hardware
business than any other one firm In
this city, county or southern Oregon.
We can always tell when someone 13
knocking Toledo Hanges, for just
then wo are unable to ship thorn In
as fast as they go out. Wo would
just like to impress this on tho mind
of tho people of Mcdford that If
you get it from the Oarnett-Corey
Hardware company and it Is not just
as you think it should bo, you can
get your money back for the asking.
Now try this Just to see if It won't
WjV. If 'ou wish to know the truth
about Toledo Ranges, Sherwin-Williams
Paints and Varnishes, 1000
Washers and anything in the hard
ware line, come to us. We have tho
reputation for telling facts. We had
that reputation where wo last did
business, aiifl no one can accuse us
of knocking what our competitor htiB
to sell. Try a bill at Garnetl-Coroy
Hardware Co. store and yet your
money's worth.
NOT I CIC.
.1. I). MrArdlo will arrive in Mcd
ford the :25th Inst, with plans and
specifications for his bungalow and
garage to lie built on Oakdale ave
nue. Medford. Contractors arc invit
ed to bid. Mr. McArdle can be seen
at the Nash hotel.
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Have You a Ban
Account ?
Jf not, why not open one with the JACKSON COUNTY
BANK? The fact that we have been in business twenty
two years and that we have grown steadily during all that
time and that we have at all times given our customers the
best of treatment and service is the reason that we have at
all times received the confidence and support of a large
portion of the good people of Bedford and vicinity.
Capital and surplus 22 years ago, $25,000.00
Capital and surplus, 1911, $165,000.00.
Safe deposit boxes to rent.
The Jackson County Bank
W. I. VAWTER, President
G. It. MNDLKY, We Piesidei.t
C W McDOXALD, Cashier
"HnYT-Si "R n TT i -
THIS RECENT ADDITION TO MEDFORD EMBRACES THIRTY - EIGHT
ACRES OF WHAT HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN AS PROBABLY THE FINEST
PIECE OF VIEW PROPERTY WITHIN THE HALF MILE LIMIT OF THIS
CITY. IT LIES A LITTLE NORTH OF EAST MAIN STREET AND ABOUT
HALF A MILE EAST OF RIVERSIDE AVENUE.
TO IKKT the wishes of a number our leading citizens, whnronteniplate orect
iug a better class of homes in the near future, and who have frequently expressed
a desire to obtain a portion of this particular tract, it has finally been subdivided
on liberal, picturesque lines, under the supervision of an engineer entirely familiar
with the best methods of laying off this character of high-grade properly into un
usuallv large residence sites.
IN !MAK1N(! thisj'our'first announcement of the opportunity now presented, we
desire to state that we are offering but a limited number of lots at this time, to
provide for the further improvement of the property grading, curbing, ' cement
walks, tree planting, etc. When the requisite number have been disposed of, the
remainder will either be withdrawn or price sharply advanced.
VK WISH to emphasize the fact that the primary object in opening up and im
proving this piece of property is not a speculative one, but rather to provide a con
enicnt, select residence section for those, desiring a better class of suburban
homes. J The average area in these lots is over 12,000 square feet, or double the
size of the ordinary city residence lot. Considering this fact in connection with the
manv other attractive features, a very moderate price has been placed upon same,
at this preliminary offering, and which will be readily appreciated by those who X
have once seen the property. J A special building restriction insures the erection
of the right character of improvements.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS RELATIVE TO PRICES, TERMS, ETC.,
YOU ARE RESPECTFULLY REFERRED TO ANY OF THE LEADING REAL
ESTATE BROKERS.
Among those who have already selected sites with view of erecting homes the com
ing summer inrty be mentioned
Mr. John D.tOlwell Dr. F. C. Page Prof. P. J. O'Gara
Mr. Alfred T. Williams Mr. H. C. Stoddard Mr. J. R Tomlin
Mr. S. Vilas Beckwith
Mr. E. B. Davis
Mr. Geo. Putnam
Mr. C. M. Boynton
Mr. Win, Gerig
Mr. C. E. Whisler
Mr. A. C. Abrams
HIGHCROFT ADDITION INC.
JNO. D. OLWELL, President P. W. HAMILL. Fiscal Aeent
A. CONRO FIERO, Secietiry and Treasurer.
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