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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1913)
Ut V ' r ni ' i r 'j PJOEBIX. MEDFOttD MATJJ TRTBUNE, MEDFOKD, OKFION, WEDNESDAY, AUdUfiT 27, W1H. i L ROGU NEWTOWNS E FINEST APPLES FOR EUROPEAN CIS MED Fl ORD SCHOOLS OPEN FOR WORK (Portland Journal.) "Tho Yellow Newtown, Pippin, grown nt Mcdford nml Hood River, in tlio fluent npplo Hint onmes to tho Eumponn mnrkrln nml lin'tip tins fnnpitl price." This wns tlio doo Inrntlon of Andrew Chalmers, n fllnigrtw, Seotlrtnd, fruit importer, who is tonrinir the north l'noifio const npplo licit for the purpose of nnrniiKiuj; twitu prowcrs ,io export their props direct to his firm. Mr. Chnlmcrs nrrived in Porllnnd lnt night from Mcdford, nml is stop ping nt the Multnomnh. Ho Icnves lodnv for Hood ltivor, nnd will Inter go to Wvnnfohce. "We Hrilixliew nre slroiu; on nnnlity, nnd wo nrc willing to pay Iho top price for the best," ho snid. "Until n few years ago nil of the American apples imported into the United Kingdom were tho barrel ni plos of tho cntern states nnd Cnn- ndn, hut now tho box apples of Ore gon is beginning to come to onr mar kets nnd they threaten to drive out tho barrel apples. "American apples nrc going to brine n uood price in EuroK this ypnr. Thero is not so heavy n crop ns last yvar. T anticipate the price of $2.fi0 a box in Liverpool and Glas gow for tho best grade of Oregon npples. Last year about $l.f0 was tho top price. "Tho Oregon grower will get more for his apple? if ho will consign di rect to a Kuropcnn broker. The proposition of qonsigning to a Chi cago or Now York broker for ulti mate shipment to Europe means that tho grower nays two or three com missions instead of one. By all means tho grower shonld get m ,011011 with n Europcnn broker, nsccrtnin if ho is reliable, nnd thence consign to him direct, lie will get more money for his npplo crop. Wo had inquir ies last year from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and France for for Oregon Ncwtowns. Tho whole of Enropo is beginning to nppreeiato tho huperior quality and flnor of Oregon apples, nnd in my judgment it behooves the Oregon orrhnrdist to look out for new markets, for in n very few years the United States will not be nble to consume fit) per cent of its npplo crop. I find thou sands of ncres just coming into bearing nil over tho country." Mr. Chnlmers belongs to a party of Hritish fruit broker that is mak ing a tour of all tho leading npplo growing districts in this country and Canada. Ho expects to nail in a few weeks from the west coast of Africa to look into the banana ship ments from that country- NEXT MONDAY Tho grado schools and tho high school wilt open for work Monday, September 1st. AH pupils who will be six years old on or before January 1st, 1914, may onter school next Monday morning. Mtsa Coroynll of tho University of Washington and graditnto of tho Seattle Kindergarten Training School will open .1 kindergarten tn the room formerly occupied by the sowing de partment In tho high school building. Sho will he pleased to nieot parents of children between .tho oges of four and six years, In Superintendent Col lins' oftlco nt tho high school build ing any nttcrnoou this week between tho hours of 1 and 5, tor the purpose of enrolling pupils, I'uplls In all departments of our schools nro advised not to purchaso any text hooks until they rccelvo tho propor lltsts nnd Instructions from their teachers next Monday morning. All pupils contemplating attending tho Medtord high school should re port nt tho high school building Mon day, September 1, between tlio hours of and IS a. m. and 1 ami I P. nt for tho purpose of making out their program of work, nnd registering. It Is Important that all pupils register on tho nbovo date. A general teachers' meeting will bo held In the auditorium of tho high school building on Saturday after noon, August 30th, at 2 o'clock. It Is tho duty of every teacher In tho Medford public schools to ho present at this meeting, U. S, COI.MXS, Superintendent. DELIVER TO GOOD ROADS TALK ASHLAND THUR DAY With Mcdford traflw is Mcdford mndo. Samuel Hill, father of tho good roads propaganda iu tho northwest nnd the foremost authority on good roads in America, will dolier n lec ture nt Ashland Thursday evening, August '2$, nt the Chuulnmpm build ing, noon good toads and the bond issue. .Mr. Hill bus just relumed from nn extended trip to Europe, lowing road work under wny, and the lec ture will ho illustrated with new views of Euronean liighwnv ns well ns of the grent ronds of the woild. A series of good ronds meetings is being nrrnnged for nil the cities of tho valley. Local micnkorri will talk for the bonds, while mcinbers of the county eourt nnd Kluto llichwny Commissioner llowlhy will ho on bund to discuss points of luteiest. Tho first mooting will ho hold Nul uiduy evening nt Gold Hill. LONG lil'NOIL Fl Kt'OKXH. Ore.. Aug. '27. tttur hundred t vt mt i-l workers wero given n dinner of fried chicken nt noon to day by Twohy Hros., their emploers, nt the Noti tunnel on the Kiigcnn Coos Huv rnilroiid, iu celebration of the meeting of the two ciows, thus letting du light through tho big lime. Severnl weeks' work will have to he douo on the tunnel before Iho truck euii bo Inld tlnoiigh. Western China Co. Ut SOUTH CKNTItAI China nml Supplies for Iho Decorator UIiirh Thursday 7:30 to 10 p, 111, and Firing Friday OPENING AUGUST 25 A.A.AAA.A.A..A. . . A .. , . A A A. . .. A. A.A AA.A. ....AA.A.A.AAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAA1 ZtirZKllllllZZl ''''''-''--' " T f T t f WW ONLY THREE DAYS MORE OF THE CLEAN-UP SALE Parasols & Any Parasol in the House j Thursday at Half Price X ? ? t t A AT MANNS Central Ave. Near P. 0. House Dresses 50 new house dress es, values up to $2, on sale Thursday at $i.za fiAtn ! t ? ? ? ? ? ? t t ? I . t X JL I DON'T FAIL TO GET SOME OF THESE BARGAINS ? f t Best Dress Prints, yd. Sc TO PICNIC AT ASHLAND Tho federation of Ladles' clubs of Ashland liavo extended an Invitation to tho Parent-Teachers circles of Medford to n basket picnic, In tho Chautauqua grove, Ashland, Tuesday, Boptembor 3, for tho purpose of bringing tho club women of tho Itogue rlvor valloy together, bellovetng it 'will bo beneficial for us all. The ladles of Ashland will furnish hot cotteo, Eugar, cream, tables, dishes, otc. Thoy wish each club to glvo tholr plans for tho coming year. Lunch eon at noon. Program 2:30. FJvery ono go and take your basket. t r t ? ? ? 72x90 Bloacbcd Sheets, cacli 39c T T t I i ? t ? f t r t t Colgate's Taleuin fl 9l Powder, can IflC Kaysr's IG-bnt. Cliam oisettc Gloves, pr.48 Remnants of "Wool DreSs Goods at cost. Bungalow Scrim flO now, yard OL Our New Pall Suits now on' display. Good Apron Ginghams, yd. 5c "Women's oc Handkerchiefs.. 3c "Women's 2ro Vests, each... 19c "Women's $1.50 "Waists, now, ea. 98 c d2-in. Voile, worth 50c, now, yard 25 Wash Belts, 2oc grado, each Sc Best Cotton Cluillies, yard.... Sc '12 and l")-inch Pillow Slips... me "Women's 3")e Union Suits, su it..25c HG-in. House Lining, yd.. 1 y 4'c i JL Outing Plannel, 10c grade, yd... 8c Outing Plannel Gowns, each.... 59c Best qual. Color ed Oilcloth, yd 18c "Warner's Rust proof Corsets.. $i:oo Boys' School Hose, pair..... 12'c I; See our new line of Cloakings. "Peter Pan" 25(5 Collars, each 10c Good "Wool Sweaters, ea. ...I2T8 Good 15c Dress Shields, pair 10c Darning Cotton, (p best grnttr l Our New Pall Coats aro now on display. Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 7 for 25? "Women's Past Black Hose, pr.. ? ? ? ? H Kavser's KJ-Bnt. Silk Gloves, r, : ..98c Good Size Cotton Blankets, pair . t ? t t 59c :: New Dress Trimmings just arrived. Good Pearl Hut tons, dozen Sc Our Now Pall Dress Goods have arrived. Good Hair Nets, T ? T ? t f t ? y ? 4c t r i EIGHT HOUR LAW Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME. SALEM, Ore,, Aug. -SeerO" tnry oC Stuto Olcolt today necpplcd for filiiiR potition nhkinr for thu inifiatiou of an cit;lit-hour law for women at (ho next general election in Novembor. Tho petitions wero presented by Mrs. I. H. Garrett, n lumber qf tho executive committee of tho Einht-Hour lenjjuq of Portland. OF TO MEET TOMORROW Ploncora of Jackson county moot nt Ashland Thursday In annual Bos nian and n largo nttondauco is prom ised, Many from Mcdford, Jackson ville and Central Point bavo Indicated their Intention Qf being present. An Interesting program has boon prewired. We have, changed our name, hereafter the Mission Furniture Works will be known as The Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory Home of tlie "Pacific" Cedar Chest. E. G. TROWBRIDGE, JR. Proprietor 113 South Holly Medford, Oregon. Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. General Foundry and Machine Works Pacific 401; Home 298L. Res. Pac. 0031; Home 227L. With Medford Trade Is Medford Made Cement Drain Tile Irrigation Pipe ETC. "It's Strongest and Everlasting" MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. Factory N. Riverside Ave. Phone M-652 X.!L li I L I 1 For the best of I EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD See us. We make a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc. Factory Corner South Fir and 11th Sta. Both Phones MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR CO. B. A. Hlcka p. M. Kershaw Oeneral Manager Oen. Sales Mgr OREGON GRANITE CO. Quarry Owners and Manufacturers Oregon Oranlto stands tho test of time. Medford, Oregon (lot Our Prices on What WOOD You Will Wanl Tor Iho Winlor TIER, CORD AND OAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO. Sui'ct'.s.sor.s to KoioliHtoin. Cor. Fir nnd Second St. West. Tol. 7G. ?AAWV'n o?)xk ? 10 WOOD For Sale OAK, FIR, LAUFIEL AND SLABW00D IN TIER, CORD AND CARLOAD LOTS Frank H. Yard nt Sixth and Fir Sts, Ray PHONE 760-R GIJ(?ecWXirii)15xiAi(i Siskiyou Heights Now is the time to make solootion of lots and tracts in this magnificent residence district. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK WATCHES bm10 for tnon and wonion that hnvo p.isitod rlld Inspection tioforo plnrcd tn Mtock nnd Kold hy tnon who umli'rxtnml thorn r foci I y and ran IntolllKoiitly iuIvIho tho pnrchusur. No ninttor whethor you buy it low-prlcod wntch or ono of our most oxtrnvnKunt rniicntors, you will rccelvo tho saiuo courteous trcntnioiit and hnvo tho sniuo coutldonro In your purclmio. Our woman'H wnlch and our uinii'it sntrh, bolli In rnscn nro wnndorfnl nlucH, llrarolot wulclic Iu untnl vnrlcty. Wu offer hoth Aniurlcnu nnd SwUv. , Martin J. Reddy tin: Ji:vi:i,i:u NKAU I'OST Ol'lIOl! SST Lart Light I lUR.SfiB Wholesome I feKysP Lves I XliWf Bread I Kvory hoiiBowlfo wants hor hnklnn to nlwnyn ho sue cossful wnntH to haho Inruo, whltn dollcloun loaves of hread, and hluciiltH that fairly molt Iu your mouth. You can ho uuccosHful nlwnyit If you will only Insist on ItsllIK Drifted Snow Flour thou if your IuiUIiik Is not a biiccobh, tho flour costs you nothliiK, for It Is Bold undor n poultlvo Kunrnntco tn sat isfy. Tho IiIkIi crado, Holoctod wheat that Is iifiod in mak ing Drifted Snow Flour, toKothor with all tho skill of ox- port minora and tnodorn mnchlnory, mako this flour stand out from all othors as IioIiijj far Biiporlor In Quality and Klvlnt; hoiisowlvou far moro for tholr money. AHK YOlJIt aitocnii HOKltltY I'MJlIlt CO. i V,MHrrha(b $ () I.) i.i V . 4 i. t : ,-f. mOK',M 'irjJtiJm-ttri4rif''ttlrrt44 --' 'y(M''VtMl "' Mlff f !- !' MM ( ltm mi ltki i (AMHArM IM4WI