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PRE-COOLING TESTS
FOR SH PPING PEARS
PROV
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SSUCCESSFUL
Upon tlio method employed hy the
Northwestern Fruit KxchnnRo In the
handling or perishable fruits In tout;,
distance shipments tho United States
government has stamped Its unquali
fied approval. Tho cir or Itopuo
Itlvor Mrttott cenrs "trailed" by nn'
nRont ot the department of agricul
ture, to which reference has hereto
fore been made, went through to Its
ilostlnntton, Washington, D. C, in
exceptionally Reed shape.
Reports to thnt effect havo Just
reached tho exchange Tho car,
loaded with fancy Uartlctts and ac
companied hy a representative of tho
department of agriculture, who made
tho trip with a view to testing the
carrying capacity ot porlshablo fruits
on behalf of tho authorities at Wash
ington, left Mcdford August 21, con
signed to a buyer at tho national
capital. It was one ot tho exchange's
regular shipment transactions, and
In tho handling of this car tho meth
ods regularly employed by the or
ganlzatlon wcro followed to tho let'
ter.
In his report on this particular
car (Jeorgo W. Aycr, tho Washing
ton agent ot tho exchange, In part
says:
"Wo found tho fruit In generally
good condition, although two top
tiers showed considerable ripo fruit.
Tho car received twelve relclngs and
from tho records mado from read
ings of tho electric thermometer wo
found that tho temperature remain
ed practically oven from tho point of
shipment to Washington. In all
32.S20 pounds ot Ico wero used on
this consignment.
"Tho Itoguo lllver Fruit & Prod
uco association certainly has the
right Idea in regard to packing and
loading cars. Tho fruit appears to
havo been well selected and sized.
tho boxes aro mado of good lumber
and tho label Is a neatand attrac
tive ono. Tho fruit was loaded
right for long carrying."
This car of pears, which left Mcd
ford August 21 reached Washington
Hcptcrober 2, with practically its en
tire contents In the best ot condi
tion.
From tho beginning, ono ot the
prlmo purposes ot tho exchange has
been to leave nothing undone that
would in any way contribute safety
and speed In tho movement of the
products entrusted to Its care. At all
points it has provided all possible
safeguards against neglect, and up
on its showing in this and other es
sentials it has mado a reputation
with tho producers it serves and ex
pects to continue serving.
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VII
OF
FLOODACKNOWLEDGE
REDDY GETS CASH
Dr. Reddy sends word from Spo
knno that ho tins mndo arrangements
there for tho cash to continue work
on tho municipal rnilrond to Wildcr
ville, mul that $10,000 is available
iu blocks of $2,100 ns needed, with
another $10,000 when that is used,
these sums. to ho put up on warranto
ihsiu'd by tho council, the first $10,
000 hnwinj beo nnlrcudy issued by
that body. A wire to Kripneer Ilur
iikmi from JCr. Roddy stated that the
arrangements for tho funds had been
Mttinfaclorily completed, nnd Dial lie
was leaving for Pendleton en route
home, but would slop in the Round-
Up city to seo tho bit; show. This
$.'0,000 provided by Dr. Rcddy will
eoiitiuuu the work till tho bonds have
been revotcd and the funds made
available from that source
Tho graders on tho right of way
arc making excellent progress, about
tweuty-five tenms and forty men
now being employed duily.
MEDFORD GIFTS
Tlieo lellcrs arc acknowledge
incuts of contribution Mnt hy St.
Mark's Guild It) the Ohio flood suf
ferers. The guild adjourned sdinrtlv
after (lie letters were received nnd
the publication of them was neglect
ed. Mrs. Win. lluduo was chairman
of Hie committee in charge.
Sixteen dollars in ettoh and two
Inrgo boxes of clnthiuc were sent.
One box contained new merchandise
donnled by the II. 0. Keutncr Co.,
Model Clothing Co., Meeker & Co.,
Hutchinson & I.uniMlen. Daniels for
Duds, J. C. Mann. The Toggery. II.
K. Moe, nnd the Wardrobe Gents
ruraKliiw: Co.
The other box contained donations
from St. Mark's church, the Chris
tinn church nnd several churches
that left no name.
From Columbia, Ohio '
"Columhu. Ohio, May 13, 1013."
"Dear Madam: I beg to ne
knowlcdce the rccipt of n contribu
tion amounting; lo $10.00, reee'ved
todnv through the gocrnor's office,
given by the citizens of ur city
for the relief of our flood sufferer.
On behalf of Governor Cox and the
people of Ohio, permit me lo thank
you nnd, throuuh you, nil the citi
zens who contributed lo this sum
for their kindly assistance in our
time of need.
"Vcrv truly vours.
"ISAAC D. l'UOII,
"Treasurer Red Cross Ohio Hood Re
lief Commission."
lYnm Daj ton, Ohio
"Dnylon. Ohio, Mav 10. 1013."
"Dear Madam: Replying to vour
inquiry of recent date, would state
all relief good were received by the
Red Cro coeiely and distributed to
the mot need.
"On behnlf of the citizens of the
city of Dnylon, Ohio, I wish to sin
cereU' thank you for your gencruns
donation nnd you can rest assured
that your kindness will always bo
remembered.
"Yours verv tnilv.
"HOWARD PHIMPPS.
"Mayor City of Dayton, Ohio."
From Ciotcrnor Cut
"Columbus Ohio. May 20. 1013."
"My Dear Mr. Hudge: We nre in
receipt of your favor of tho 10th
inst. enclosing exchange for $10.00
account Ohio flood relief fund. I
beg thnt you will convey to the con
tributors my heartfelt thanks for
this generous contribution from the
good jeopIe of your little citv.
"Very trulv yours,
"JAMKS M. COX."
1 1 1 PLATES PEARS
192PLATESAPPLES
AT FAIR EXHIBIT
To tho Kdlter:
In our article on thu fair In Thurs
day exenlng's papor, you did not glvo
thu display In tho fruit department
ns much notice ns I think It deserves,
therefore 1 will add a fow Items that
will Interest fruit growers, and I ho1
llevo many others who visit tho ex
hibit. There nre on exhibition 111 plates
ot pears, 2.1 boxes ot pears.
Of apples thorn aro 192 pinto on
trie, nnd a small display ot box ap
ples. Tho fair being held so early
In tho season wo could not expect
much ot a display of box apples, but
tho quality of tho fruit cannot ho sur
passed. There Is also a flno display
of peaches, grapes, strawberries and
other smal fruits, besides a nlco ex
hibit of Kngllsh nnd Hlnck walnuts,
and hard and soft shell almonds.
It Is to bo regretted that tho fruit
growers do not take moro Interest In
preparing, exhibits of pears, especially,
for we know tho valley is full of
pears worthy of n place In n world's
exhibit.
C. W. POTTKU.
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Look Ladies!
See (ho abdominal .suppert: a
patented feature found only iit
tho Abdo Support Corset. Also
Dost on .Hygienic and .llaiv
ley tailor made corsets fitted
by expert, corset iero.
Mrs. H. L. Leach
112(5 North Hurtle, t
Phone O.il-M
HltuntiM hi tti- Hub or (Ho Principal
Theater nnd Shopping lltrlct
llwcutly Hodocoi tiled nnd ltcruriilhcil Throughout,
itud I let ter Equipped Today Until Kwr llcforo ,
Ihironcttu Plan
Rooms without hath. $1.00 per day and up
lloouiN with ImtH, f-U.OO per day and up
O. J. KAWMANN. .Malinger.
N. K. OliAIIKK, Ax.t. Mur.
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OAK, Fin, LAUREL AND SLADW00D IN TIER, CORD AND
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CARLOAD LOTS
Frank H.
Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts.
M'COIICK NOT GUILTY
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FLEEING THE COUNTRY
VERA CRUZ. Mex., Sept. 13.
Hordes Mangel, a deputy in the Mex
ican congress, n Mnderwtn and a
bitter opponent of I'roxi-ionnl Pres
ident lluertn, got awny from Vera
Cruz secretly Inst night on the
steamship Ilnvurre, bound for Ha
vana, it was learned today. Ilaugel
was reported killed by federal sol
diers a mouth ago.
Governor Roman Ron-Ins of Hi
dalgo stale also left for Havana.
Every departing boat carries promi
nent nuti-Hucrta politicians from
the country.
GRANTS PASS, Sept. IH.-CJeo.
McCormick wns not guilty of hlnck
mailing Miss O-bom, agent of the
Southern Pacific company nt Hugo,
according to the verdict of tho jury
in tho circuit court. The cnxe went
to the twelve men Tluirsdny after
noon nnd they deliberated upon the
evidence, the arguments of tho at
torneys and tho instructions of
Judge Calkins the mot of the night,
finally rendering n scaled verdict
which was rend when court con
vened Friday. Numerous witnc.se.
wero on tho .stand for both sides of
the case, and to an onlooker it hud
much of the snvor of a neighborhood
row that hud found its way into
court through the indictment of Me
Conniek by the grand jury.
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PUBLIC AUCTION SALIi ON PREMISES
ON OCT 1, 1913, AT 2 P. M. SHARP.
55 ACRES OF BEARING ORCHARD
"Boar Creek alfalfa laud, tho best in thu valley, lo
cated two miles north of Mcdford, Oregon. Pacific
& Kustern l.ailroad runs through the tract, whim;
fruit, and other nroduec can hi loaded on thu cars
without any long haul. Will he sold iu two or more
tracts. ( orrect acreage and terms will he given at
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2 years old; ( acres pears from 1 to f years old; It l
acres almonds, cherries, peaches, etc. Improve !i
nieiits: A 2s. 1 two-story ten room modern house, jij
lni'k'e haru and outbuildings, pumping plant with ;?
ten ihousiind L-allon tank, entire true!, can be irri i
ated from l.o'iie KMver canal. 1 'resent water right j
g for two acres. Machinery, tools and livestock will
ne sold il purchasers do not wish tho same. Terms j.'
will ho easy: ('crtified cheeks of 10 per cent at time ;
of sale, balance of cash payment as agreed upon at jjj
time of sale.
I'. S. Send this ad to your friend who wants A
good orchard.
R 1J. IIAIiI., Owner1,
VIlddAM IM.mcir, Auctioneer.
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sale. Trees all standard varieties: 515 acres New-
NEW YOHK, Fept. l.'l.Acting
Mnyor Adolph Kline nunouueed to
day thnt lie will not remove n single
city office-holder who doc his duty,
despite (he fact that (lie Into Mnyor
(la) nor wai n democrat nnd Kline
i n republican. Kline would not
finy whether he would accept the
mayoralty nomination nn the (lay
nor ticket, but admitted that his
Budden promotion had aroused bin
political ambition.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. A
ennynss of tho members of (ho house
nnd Bonutu committees which havo
been investigating President Wil
poii'h assertion concerning tho exint
enco of n dungorous lobby in Wash
ington, showed today Hint both re
ports will sustuiii tho chief execu
tive's charges.
Former Congrossmnij Colo of Ohio
nnd former Congressman Littlcfield
of Maine nro the only witnesses yet
to bo heard by tho liouso commit
tee, which probnbly will prepnro its
report not week. Tho semi to com
mit too will contiuuo taking evidence
lo? another fortnight.
TOPKKA, Kan., Sept. 13.
Pitcher Miller of Topekn wus the
idol of fnndom here today on the
htrenglh of his showing iu yester
day's double-header, iu which he al
lowed St. Joseph no hit nnd no
ruiiH. Miller is a former Federal
leaguer.
FOOTS CREEK VOTES
BONDS FOR NEW SCHOOL
Tho bond election of (ho Fools
Creek district carried at nn election
held on Monday, September 8. Thefo
wore 20 votes cast, 21 in favor of
the measure. Tho voto was on a
.$2300 bond, $2000 for building and
$."00 for cnuipment. The work of
building will bo rushed ns fast as
pobsiblo nnd in tho menntimo school
will bo in session in tho old build
ing nnd a room will bo fitted up nenr
tho bloro for tho ten or more chil
dren nenr tho mouth of tho creek.
This will bo only until (lie new build
ing is completed.
Houston Is n repeator In tho Texas
leaguo, having won both tho 1012
and 1013 pennants.
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