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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1913)
ffPflfQHftKUPPf fleMJ Wr WiNUttm-emHriWr pmpww1""ii,'r1( ? 1, ' ' V I 1 I . PA'OE STX. STRDTrOD MATE TRTOTOR aiNPFOUn, OTvTCClOX, RATrT?T)AY. orroirrcn ti, mta. ROGU E BARTLETTS MRS. TATE PLEADS SELL IN LONDON CHILDREN'S CAUSE TO NEIGR0WERSS1J5 PARENTS-TEACHERS' RAY AND HOWARD AT THE PAGE TODAY AND SUNDAY I'OltTI.AM), Ore, Or willislntHlinjr Ilit k) Not-, iMiunnt . Mrs. 1. II. Tate, president of tliv Orojron Coiiare- of Mother am' tendency of iMitr lirire iilini.nl. Ihe' I'Kruul-ToHelierV n-MHintioin, nd- Xoilliwitcm Fruit Kxchaap' of tliin! dieted tin local circle at Ihe Med-i-Ily lins received word from ilw l,oti- f""' lislt school .vcMcrdny ftunion 1on brunch Hint carload of llo-no rivor Martlctl had been sold there on llio f. o. b. Imwm for ?1.7f n box, Medford. Cnntttderiug the idnndiiu; of tlio poor trade there recently IhN snlt is nit uniisiint one ami idjrttifict. tlio uNeoHuiicc yf.tho quality of tlio Dragon product. Ilcnvlct. Supplies of,, Season Tho London brunch of tlio exchange ri'jHirts tlio condition of the frtiit i rt ', , ,' bur 27th iis follews: The hcnvioiU supplies of the en foii hhvo been on the )enr mnikel, ninl ng vc anticipated lnt week, prices hitvo boon lower. Miioh of tin fruit hits bctu nrrivinjr ovorrie, which nut lira lly ttonds to weaken tho market. There is still, however, an excellent di'inand for fruit in piod condition. KuglNh (wars are in shorter sup ply, but Anioican, Canndinu and butch arc i1rntiful. Tho market in Liverpool ntnl Ulngow continues continue considerably easier than London. Three thousand Imlf enxu of Canadian Hnrtlctts sold in Gi pw this weuk nt S."e to $1.20. Apples Arriving Thoro More increased arrivals of npplos in London this week, with the rofiilt that prices are j-nmcwlmt on- ier. Oood eating vnncitic, with col or, contiuuo in very streiif: demand Some California Xowtowns which vera In very wormy condition never theless realized from $1.90 to $'2.0:. I'uplish growers are niBing their fruit iiMin the market with the idea of clearing out as much ns possible be fore the first nrrivals of Xovn Sco tia, 7000 barrels of which aro due in London next week. There has been n very strong demand in Liverpool and Glasgow, and c-peeiully for any thing showing color. OrnvonMein nud Illenhoims from Nova Scotia have arrived showing considerable evidence of spot and bitter pit but still realized very good price-. Liv iTMol nt pro-cut i our hot mnrket for early varieties. We anticipate (piito honvy arrival next week. Our OrgHUiut- CONNIE MACK'S CATCHERS FOR THE WORLD'S SERIES ffWt J ' &K .fioOUm, F "V on "Our Work and tin,, I'll -Mts. Tate nnickly won her audi ence and elo-ed with h -tiirinjr ap-l ponl to inolliorliood, plendiitK for a I baiter rnc of child rch and n ntoie' cdiiOAted race of mothers. In 'null she said: I "Our woik started fifteen yeui. ito and ihrough it nil Oiegon hal led, fir-t, in a spmd orvnmiHtioi , tne n mother-' buromi. I "I awk your circle to affiliate with the uatitvnnl organiwitiou. for thui our worK can lie tvMiiuiice: 10 me mo-i. remote region.-, and you will haxc the advantage of our bureau- and our literature. "In lllf Oregon will hold it fir-d national convention at Fortlnud, and I earne-tly urge you to .-on gate and remember that honored nhead of Los Angeles So nttle and t?nn Francisco. The ?tnte meeting is on the 'J0-iJil of thi month. "Tho main purpose of our work i child Avclfare nml child tmly. Kc mcuibr, in olden times that Jemw said, 'Suffer the little children to ronie unto me,' aud in Miying this ho oiifrnnchi.-ed them. ''It it not a question of can we afford them, but how shall w do fur them? Consecrate yourselvej. It i God's greaterit, grandest, inot di vine gift to mankind. Are we worthy? Then lt iir. make imr-elvei- so. ''The ngrieuliuml department ipcial- millioitH on teaching farmer- how to farm, to rni-tt animaU and Multry, but not one cent on how to raise our future citizen. "Chrit gave children their Magna Chnrta in lit- command to the par ents, and today nearly. 'J(IOI) enrs afterwards we nre but in the dawn of a new day for children, but what a glorious day it will be. "Scicntificd .-tudy of children, eugenics tor parents, education tor parents and tho-e who are on the threshold of fatherhood and mother hood how much do yon piv for lit erature on child welfare? Iluw much on jwultry-rai-ing and im-hy uooU7 "rarent.s should demand a good class of pictures nt the moving pic ture heuse: n law providing for lights within bright enough to read by, and good ventilation. It i provon that thU certain amount of light helps pictures and bring nut AiKiiut a committee to examine iie tures. "Hemember that it is not only for your child, but someone cle', that is your duty, mid when the world sees it in this light we arc going to bo happier. Let us gio our children i ne cuiiiicc ni goon, cicau inriii, iree , N D I OR L AS DELEGATES! wxiwi'swfwvwakaawi wsnimhraggag i I FUi:M), Cal . .wan a lined flnht Oct. 1 1 There In the Cnllfoiniii I nliuf l.iil.,rMf Lin f.,,n Mtit lull tititlit ' over a ctiimtltutloual amoudmont which would li.ir as delcKalim all ein idoyorn, apiiolatcd office hnldora or unloulata not nettvoly cugiiKud at their tradeR. U would exclude Mich men as Secretary Reliarronberic of . tliu federation aud .1. I'. McLaughlin, i expect I vol, v utate minimum wago anil labor commlfcilnucr. The burliors' idea for a ttulvcnml Suudwy imt dir was defeated, as a "blue law," 'o men's itnlmia aro not Joining tlio federation font cuoiikIi, ho a woman oritnuUer will be put In the Mold. Stockton gotit the uet convention. ?SFHIE CARS-BOSC 3. ttzicxtui-zm.j'wr BRING 1 8 GOTHAM SALE OF SEA1S OPEN DRYS1THREATEN1T0I FOR BIG BALL GAME r . Ti. McDonald's Ckocolates MADE IN THE MOUNTAINS SALT LAKE SEE OUR WINDOW Medford Pharmacy NEAR POSTOFFICE ISSfSCStfidW'f&J i ..txiW MANDAMUS COUR r.ii. u. The following ir,is were receiv ed for fruits In eattern market Til day by auctien: Chicago-- I'tah Jonathau. 5 and C tier, J 1.50; Colorado Jonathans, 2 car choice. 91. tU; e.xtrao, $2.K; ear Montana Alexitndrla, fl.32: car Rrlmaa' Colden, from Handolph Fruit Co., North Yakima, extra faney. J1.S3; fancy. J1.22. 1. t brnnd Idaho Jonathan, floe qualltr. otra fancy, $:.S6; fuey, $l.Sh; Stewart I'rult rouiMny, Oregon llow- oIIh. ?2.l; isiny. mixed Sale of seals for the woild. Ii'tuipioti gnme between the New York (limits aud the Chicago While Sox at Medford November 17 is rnp- Uocatine the countv court rcfuel idly progrcMtig. A the crnnd-tand to order a local option ejection at J '" 'i'l '"' ,,,0 :lftn "r "" rerred r- i- ii v.... i ... .... ;oatH aie rccrved for Medlord and IMIhIO t UlHi ..U. I. VII SltUilllh iU LtiV voters of Kagle Point tho question of wet or dry, tho member aro threatened with innudamu proceed ings by Tom NlchoUt and other slgii ra of the petition, aud they are cordially Invited to go ahead with the proceeding by the court. At the monthly meeting Init Sat urday, tho petition wa proxentod l'rolHeer I'rult com-, and referred to tho dUtrlct attorney car from Medfonl.'for an opinion by tho court. The Nell, JZ.iM; Co mice. It. H5; Hatter hold that If the petition was properly drawn, tho court muxt order tho election. However the petition had not been correutly drawn, falling poarii, rail Iliittor. J 2.1.'.; Clalrguau J 1.75; Comlco halve. 1.IS. .now ofKwinter Nells poor, : .a; CJalrgaau, mire,' ft. rib; t $S.6: lialf Co- tn give boundnrltM of tho dUtrlct at-, earn Oregon Hose fret ed. ns roiinintd, and Including In' liears. S.1S; balvoa. II.7&; Cornice, Jl'.Cl; halvoti. M-fl; Aujtai, JS.8. liarvo. J1.7S; 1 oar Iditio Jons thaiu, 1.83; Clalrgoaus, S.6U; (Xuiis. r.'.r.!. , l'hlladolphla This markt dull, supply New York Mate. 29-ounrw the list of slgnarn. rutfldents ot Kagt" Point precinct a welt as Kuglo I'oliit cltr. , An occupational dlsunse law Is now Itt effect In MUoirl. ;l()0 for oul-lde elites. U'e-ervcd -eat-sell nt ?-, g ncral adiiiitniiee Al. Ticket con be sci iii d at Ihe i h or Medford lu-til 'ir it Hrnwn'. n gur -tore or at the Q'i r A VOID IMPURE HULK fur Infants .nd Invalids Clot HORLICK'S It meant the Orllnnl und (Icnulno MALTED MILK "0fieii Jriutatictd' The Food. Drink for all Agoa Itidi milk, mnllrd Kinin, in mwder form. For infant, invalids ! g rowing children. I'll re nutrition. unhtiildifii. the wlinln Im,!,?- Invicoratratiuriinic'riAthcrontl lUagril. i Moro healthful than lea or eolfee, I rhnaullltuto. AtU for HORLICK'S UOliUCICi) Contain Pure Mlk Get this idea of rough, high proof, strong whiskey out of your head or it will get you play the devil with your nerves ruin your digestion. Why punish yourself? Cyrus Noble, pure, old and iwiUlablc Honied at drinking Mrcngih. Sold cvrryvtliric- jiiiI iwli no mote than any other good vlukcy. W. J. Van Schttyvcr & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon I'lppln heavy, also CirueiilHKB. 2u-, ;; ;; Orconlng, 3. ' t Cincinnati Through auction to day, 40 boxes Winter Nells, ?2 0 tn K'.SU. BUD AUDERSCN BEGINS TRAINING FOR FIGHT llud Anderaon, necomMinii'd by bi manager, Dick Donald, mid truim-r. Fred Dupuiw, will leHe next Tue-ilnx for Oakland to begin training lor h.- Iiout with Joe Azevedo, October 211. ViiderMin will br'-" iii active train. ! Ini tiidiiv iinil u ill liikv uitli Trtiiiiitr from dipna-e, full of niertal Hctivily, 1)UII1S ', ,, prviX u K .V . ? ffelfc 'EL t!w Ij. lawLA ij HZ? ' V la I i A 'K? . I P'- " phyhicnlly hlrong. and tench them llio last of the trinitv of jierfeet childhood, Chrixtianitv. I)n not ne glect thoir leliginux traiirng. "In doling, lot ne i-ay that in this work the 1Tnited State i for behind Oonuany in d Swilzcrlnnd. In the last named country the child for the firt year if given good food nml tho mother nlo at the expun-e of the state, nml children up to the age of 11 tire given scmi-annunl lefcts. "Learn fcelf-control and teach it to your children. My little boy up fct the bureau drawer the other day and instead of Fi-oldi'iiir. allhntudi T had to bilo my lip- lo keep from do ing so, I said: 'I.et'h pick the thing, up,' nml he said, 'Vou'ic n belter innminn sinco you wont to molhcr' meetings'." Tho meeting was nltcudcd by teachers from .lack-onville, I'lioeniv and nearby rural m-IiooIk. IS mornirg In- lokc- a long run his do-.'- i" d tr.nmr, and .ivs he iievci t t b'M.r ii bis life. EXPERIENCE OF MOTHERHOOD;:! ? t V V V ? y ? ? ? ? v i ; Hltll tliat Eleqtriq (Booking Is True Economy NO FLAME, NO SMOKE, NO GAS, NO ODOR, LITTLE HEAT, NO WOOD TO BRING IN, OR ASHES TO CARRY OUT, NO MATCHES NEEDED, READY AT A TURN OF THE SWITCH. Oeorgo A. Morse of Talent has just sold to Ytfllinui Walker, from Van couver, Wash., bis 1080-ncro stock much, near Talent. Mr. Mnro takes in pail exchange n fine income prop orly nt Vancouver. The considera tion is not made public, but it is one of Ihe big deal of Ihe bciikoii. ('. A. McArthur miide tho deal. In many homes once childless thcru are now children be cause of tho fact that Lydlu E. Pink- I barn's Vei;otublu Comnound in ulcus ,.,.,., . , . . oirianay nnnivnrsnry louay. isisiiop womon normal, Talbot Is a native of Missouri and wan ' healthy und stronj;. Nlshnp Tulbot'a Illttbday .SOUTH UBTJILKIII3M, I'a., Oct. 10 Tho nt. Rev. Kthelbort Talbot, bishop of tho lplKCopal dloccso ot Hothlohom, colohratcd his Elxty-flfth Advice to Expectant Mothers Tho experience of Motherhood Is n try-1 Ingone to most women and murks die , tinctly an epoch in their liven. Not ono i woman in n hundred Is prepared or un derstands how V) properly care for her self. Of course nearly every woman nowadays has medical treatment atsuc'i times, but many approach tho experi ence with on organism unfitted for tlio trial of strength, and when It is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Following right upon this comes tho nervous strain of caring for the child, and u distinct change in the mother results. There Is nothing moro charming than a happy und healthy mother of children, and indeed child-birth under thu right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. Tho unexplolnablo thing Is that, with all tho evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, and with am ple tlmo in which to prepare, women will persist In going blindly to tho trial. Every woman nt this tlmo should rely upon Lydlu E. I'inkham's Vegetable Comiiound, a most valuablo tonic and invigorutor of tho fcmulu organism. utf , Kultlll n' TIlOllUlB. Lu)j). ordained to tho church In 187.1 Prior 'to becoming bishop of Central Penn- sylvnuln. fifteen years ago ho had nerved for Home yean ai ml- iVnary bishop of Wyoming aud Idaho. II 17ivsraji II 1 v mi I l 1-Ca y IA1 ,'11 rf'll 'I I ft 1 j If you niiut special mh Ice, virile lo L) din K. PlnMiiiiii Medicine Co. fioiill- dentlal) binu,MuiK. Vour Idler ulll I It T f ? ? ? y t ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? T ? ; ! t ? T WmSm ELECTRIC RANGE, price 0.fl() cnsli, s5(m.()() on in.sliillimiiil.s. This raiiL'o Iiiih nnw I vim hroilcr in Inn of At I 11 I t 111 ' oven, slovi Hitiur uiiiii any oiner cookih appiianee. Asic vour noighhor who uhoh oho. J'lat rate for family uho, .0() per month. in, tho hcsl. hroilin device up lo date for any stylo vo. A V i 1 1 hake, roasl, broil or fry; is heller, c'loaiior, Ask about our special installment terms on this rango. EL BACO OVEN, prioo $12.01), will roast a chicken or hake two loaves of broad. Can bo connected on any lamp socket. No special wiring required. Cosls ft cents per hour or less to'oporato, depend ing on quantity of current used. 1 ji i ,l.jiu"jbs, Li TI . itelF 5St4 ii- SAMPLES ON DISPLAY AT 0 UR OFFICE jr jji, ai' t California-Oregon Power Company 210 WEST MAIN STREET. PHONE 1081. ry.be opened, read aud aiiknercd IiitiiJ4a4aaaa-a...aa.......'... J iTOiuau aud held lu .(feet coulldcuce. VVVVWwWHHWMHWHHW'HMIl I ? Y Y Y Y Y f v f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y