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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1912)
t , . krf -ft $, rfff, i w jt PAGE 'EIGHTS FRUIT PRICES NEW YORK SroIicI & Day uhtlcr ilntc or Now York, Octobor 2C, write: 200 cars of docliltioud fruit sold brc nt auction this weak, which Is decidedly lighter thnn of late, and ovorybody In pleased because wo huvo had too much. Pears 18,000 boxes sold. California' Uoxcs Winter Nells, boxes. v$2.00 to $2.75 Clalrgeaus 2.30 2.75 Clout Morceau ...... 1,30 2.10 Half boxes Winter Nolls $1.55 2.25 Cornice 1.50 1.55 Clalrgeaus 1.20 1.25 From the northwest, all boxes Winter Nells $1.S5 $2.40 D'Anjous 2..10 2.-10 Clalrgeaus ......... 1.90 2.00 The difficulty of getting cold stor age room hurts the market. Apples at auction, according to stzo and quality- Spitz $1.15 Jonathans, Wash'gt'n 1.25 Jonathans, Colorado 1.30 Jonathans, Idaho.-.. 1.25 llellcf lours, Wash'ct'n 1.10 IJad rainy warmish weather keep ing market low. Clear and colder to day, and wo hopdf.for aWtcr stato of things next week. WOMAN OUT FOR OFFICE MDTVrOKD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OttttCON. SATURDA V. NOVRM BKR. 2, 1012. "" pulillo Hplrllcil, fiiMi front nil nee tlonnl ulllnuoeH and joulounles, the COUNTY $2.00 1.55 1.40 1.30 Jn spile of the ttwi llinl her nniue is not nllowod on the. ballot tlieiv is n woman eiimlUliile for county super iutcmlcnt of schools. Caroline Van Nice of Ashland i nskinc the voters to write her name on the ballot on the grounds lliat if the suffrage nmendnient carries she will be eligi ble. She will go on record ns the first woman to vim for office in southern Oregon if not in the state. SUFFRAGETTE MEETING DRAWS LARGE CROWD 11. P. Mulkoy spoke at the suffrag ette meeting at Hnymarkct square on Friday evening. Mr. Mnlkoy spoke well for tho cause and his speech was n brilliant one. The An drews and Ilurgess quartet sang three selections and at tho closo of the address two more selections were given. Tonight at the same place Mayor K. G. Smith of Grants Pass will speak for womon's rights. SMITH WOULD MAKE FINE COMMISSIONER One of tho candidates for conuty office whoso claims to preferment appeal strongly to tho voters nt tho ensuing election Is Joseph C. Smith. At the suggestion of many of his friends nnd uelghhois he allowed his iiamo to bo presented for tho posi tion of county commissioner for tho short term to tho republicans at tho April primaries, and ho was nominat ed by ti unanimous vote, n flattering testimonial to his worthiness. Mr. Smith Is nt present extonsUely engaged In farming It: Wlmor pre cinct, which avocation ho followed at different places In tho county since he became one of lis cltlsens long ago. For n number of years ho was cngnged In business In Medford as a member of tho firm of Smith and Mnlouey, shoe merchants. Mr. Smith Is thoroughly conver sant with and mindful of tho best Interests of the county and will be a commissioner for tho whole people, playing no favorites and giving to cneh section tho. assistance and at tention It Is entitled to, Ills neknow lodged qualifications and undoubted Integrity miiko him peculiarly well fitted tor tho place. Safe, jet progresslv'o, enernetlo nnd welfare of Jauknon county will ho faithfully nnd efficiently looked itf tor by Jonoph C, llmlth an county commissioner, rrrt IULL M00SERS TO CLOSE CAMPAIGN TONIGHT The Bull Moose -will vnd their campaign In Jackson county with a rally at St. Mark's hall tonight. The flying squadron and Colonel H. H. Sargont will discuss tho issues of the campaign. Mrs. Ed Andrews wilt sing patriotic airs and tho Marion orchestra will give a number of sc Jectlons. The meeting -will begin at 8 o'clock and a largo crowd, Includ ing a number of O. A, R. members, Mill bo In attendance SHOE REPAIRING BY MACHINERY I bavo just Installed a Row Cham pion Stitching Machlne'-for soloing shoes and respectfully "invito tho public to call and see this now ma chine In operation, No nails on welt shoes.. Quick work. Best material and workmanship. Prices right. . Bring .you shoo repairing, to GUS ANDERSON , 18 Sontfc Fir Street HUaMzJake do not take Substitutes or Imitations HORLICKS MALTED MILK Get thcWclI-Kuown Round Package .OAU.TIO t Y X X Y Y r Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y X J ? Y Y Y Y i ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t t Y Y Y Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Y i Mad in th largest, best quipped and sanitary Maltad Milk plant In tha world We do not maliemilkproduct8" Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But the Original-Genuine HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Made from pure, ful!-crcam milk and tho extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble in water. The Food-drink for All Ages. MT ASK FOR "HORLICK'S" Used allovarth Globe The moat economical and nourishing light lunch. SOAtoTniftiff! tVJm 7 MF '"spao o mil bM1 J395 iuLriD MftX? T ni T " - vjfene Ofr ' ' zSC - M'z s-isyrwsr. JsyfFAWFTFM BMW avaSaaapSBT 2mm r "" " "SxJKi "i H ill"" "' ssuwUI' A wl HUtt JWEt- " W " mmt V&9B w Have your handle made detachable and put on a new base. We make your handle a Hull handle. Umbrellas $1.75 up MARTIN J. REDDY hull ummellas fhe Jeweler DETACHABLE HANDLES Near Post Office t ? Y Y Y Y t f Y Y t To f Y Y Y Y Y Y t t Y t Y t Y t t Y Y ! t ? Y Y Y Y Y Y T t ? Y w You Should Be Just as Careful of the Clothes You Wear as the Company You Keep If you Buy Your Suit or 'Overcoat at Tho Toggery' they Aro the Right Sort You May Rest Assured of That HWKK'S u store 1'ull of ju.si tho sort ofthinpryou ought to wear, at just the pmr.s you ought to pay; Clothi'H in whoso company you'll bo proud to be. And horo wc aro, ready to show you the now things, whether you come to look or to huy; and ready to cheerfully hand your money back, if you want it. Smart Fall Suits and Overcoats, $12.50 to $40.00 If you're just looking for an inexpensive Suit for every day you should see. tho neat effeota we're showing at $12.50, $lti.f)0 and .$20. (lood, reliable materials too; perfect in stylo and fit; cut over exactly the same Fifth Avenue patterns as our finest garments. Mines, Grays, Browns and Tans, in Two and Three-Hut ton Styles; a great variety of models, $12.00 nnd up. .rljMhoei possible,, vc are even bettor prepared, for this iSjiu'c largest Mens'sstore between Portland an d San Francisco, and wci hava secured many of the finest creations of the world's best makers. These superfine Clothes don't cost as much as you think; $1S20 or $25 buys a splen did Suit or Overcoat. This pays for beautiful materials, the finest hand-tailor-work, and the best of finish combined with perfect style and fit: All the new Fall Styles, models and shades. You ought to seo what we havo ready for you in Fall Furnishings:--Shirta, Hats, Ties, and the like. Where your Dollar Woigho Most, at , , THE TOGGERY (OF COURSE) AA """"Si t ? t Y Y Y t t Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y t JmJJm5JJ How Does This Sound to You, Mr. Piano Buyer? From a Dollar and Cents Standpoint, and Real Piano Quality We are the only direct factory to homo distributors of the world's best pianos and player pianos at the least possible expense to each purchaser in Southern Oregon. Wouldn't you much rather buy from the man that sells you direct from the Factory with one profit than buy from tho man that is forced by tho lack of capital to charge you three profits because ho is forced to handle goods on consignment and pay big prices. ' Don't be mislqd to biry cheap unknown and unworthy makes of pianos that your yourself can't truthfully say that you ever heard of such a make before in your life. Why the factories themselves can't tell today whether their experimental efforts of making such pianos will be a success or not. If they don't know why should you take a chance on an experiment. i i i it i in. -j. . ..I . i i i i tiii i i i j ii you 111 an that Wo sell such pianos as tho famous Steinway & Sons, A. B. Chase, Knabe, Sterling, A. M. MeFhail, Hchniiur, Kurtz iniiiin, Estoy, Emerson. Laffartruo, l'nnl 0. Mohlin, Krell. Royal, Huntington, Mendelssohn, Le Verne, and many otherwell known makes. Wo handle Players of all the abovo makes and they aro tho very finest goods on earth, and our prices are right. We don t plead to sen you our pianos uecause wo ijcuong 10 a certain liisiuuiion. h is omy a cold mooned misincss proposition witn us; wo will Hell you any piano that want to buy when A'ou take quality and price into consideration for $100.00 less than you can get same elsewhere. Wouldn't you rather have this money in your pocket t the other fellow's if It pays to investigate and have this proven to your satisfaction. This we agree to do or we don't want your business. The quality of goods we sell aro such wo don't have to make extra efforts to close them out because the' will not sell to people who are real judges of good pianos and versed in prices. i Wc are in the piano business to do what tho other fellow can't do when it comes to deliver good pianos at low prices. For your advantage give us a chance to show you what we can do after you have looked around and then you will appreciate our good offer. 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