Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 01, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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yesterday morning, nnd It xvnn ro
ported Hint Cnthalln party put tii
13,000,000 to moot tho iiy-ioll.
Mrufo nr jnr nnnnjinn dUEGH HUNT HERE BLANQUET WILL
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' CARSON INSPECTS OF CEMENT PLANT AS PRESIDENT
TEN ACRES PEARS
YIELDS $8760 NET
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$810
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VALLEY ORCHARDS jk
Who nvs there is no mnnev in
liogrun rixer tWHr-f
Whoever does, docs not kmiw wltnl
lie is talking nhont. lie run find
mil the furls liy consulting almost
nnv orrlmrilisl.
Mm. W. li. Hollownv owns Ion
nrnw of old ltnrtlett, Howell and An
jou penr, n sulidivixion of the fn
moiw Uttrroll orolinnl. Th'u your
f-lio sold llio crop for ;?S7(10, not f.
o. li. orchard, nn nvorngo price per
box of $1.70 for nil Erode.
An adjoining twelve nrrc- of llnrt-
lolls is owned ly 11. L. Irwin ,who
left for Chicago Friday, llofore go
ing Mr. Irwin nindo n signed state
jncnl of his orchard yield. II is ns
follows :
"From my twelve acres 1 sold
1S7S boxes of llarllells for .f7Sn4.fiO
not, f. o. h. orchard. The average
price wis $1.(50 a box. paid by the
Producers' Krmt Co. T nlo sold
243 boxes of second grade for $213,
nuking tho total receipts $S107.GO.
The average receipts wore acre wa?
$C7u." H. L. Irwin.
NELIS BIG $3.25
CHICAGO, Xov. 1. Through auc
tion, few Idaho Xelis, $1.00; fneed
and fillrd, $1.5(1. Mixed ear Colo
rado Koines, extras $1.65, fancy
$1.48. Stnymnn W'inesnps, choice,
$1.40. Jonathans, extra $2.25, fnupy
$1.83. Colorado Hen Davis, funney
$1.20, choice $1.03. One onr Wash
ington Jonathan fancy $1.80; G4S
Wincnps extra $1.45 to $2, average
$1.38', Colorado; 70 Home Hcnuty,
extra, $li5; 83 fancy $1.45, choiee
$1.33, Colorado; 317 Grant Crab, 70
to 80c, average 71c, Montana; 03
Quaker Kcuittv, 70c, .Montana; 100
Jonathans, extras $1.S0 to $1.65, av
erage $1.82; 48S fancy $1.40 to $1.(15,
average $1.54, Colorado; 53 Delic
ious, fancy $1.30, Colorado.
New York Through miction, 23
enrx deciduous fruits Xelis, $3.24;
one Oregon Xelis, $2.01 ; Wuhingtou
Spitz, $2.42; 23 cars California Xelis,
$2.41; Washington apples, part with
drawn, Homes $1.40 to $2.15.
f DUlriet lloitieullnral t'nuunis.
sinner A. II. Caiou of Grants Puss
County Judge Ton Voile, Commis
sioners C. I.eever and J. C. Smith.
l'rofossor 1 J. O'Gnrn, accompan
ied by n numbor of business men and
orohiudiMs, made an inicetioi of
orchard around Med ford Saturday
with a view to determining the rav
ages of blight mid the neee ity for
a general clean-up camtnign for the
entire valley during the next few
weeks. Some orchards were found
affected more or less, and some in
good condition.
Kuough was seen to convince Mr.
Carson of the neces-ity of immedi
ate action so that the coming -cat-on
will find all post.- under control.
Mctlforil I'olllng Places.
Polling places for tho city of
Mcilford for tho election of Novem
ber 4th, 1913, arc as follews:
Mcilford North Central Precinct
City Hall.
Mcdford South Central Precinct
Uultdlng situated on the comer of
South Front and Sth streets.
Medford North Main Precinct-
Smith's Hall on Grapo street.
Medford South Mnln Precinct
Dwelling houeo at 320 Hamilton
street, one door north of 11th street
grocery.
Medford Oakdale Precinct 209
West Main street, formerly occupied
by W. W. Elfcrt tailoring shop.
Medford Northeast Precinct S15
East Main street, same, being Hum
phrey's real cstato offlco.
Medford Southeast precinct 32 S
East Main street, Porter House.
tyil of tho. Hunt Hngiuoor-
uotion oombnnv of Kan
sas lily urnxed in Medloiil Satur
day to begin work on tho const rue
MEXICO CITY, Nov. I. General
lllnuquot has announced that ho will
not accept tho presidency If lluortn
lion of the Hoaxer Portland Cement (n)Ur0(l or ,, ,mm,a l)y C0Rr,,M mmi
company's half million dollar plant WVK, t l.ooaino known today,
at Gold Hill. With President Hmoh, Xo roason wniS ,v,,n for tMo KC.
of Ihe eompany he left for Gold Hill. I ,. decision, hut was ncoepted na
.Mr. Hunt will spomi tno next tow ,Iinllor of r0uro. that lluertn die-,
days laying out the pioliminnry work. ,ut,, ,,, Thl, commonest theory was
.Machinery orders Have all lieen plnc-tnnl it wn8 lIoll0 t0 glvo the latter an
FIRST ALFALFA MILL
ON APPLEGATE RANCH
GRANTS PASS, Nov. I. Tim first
alfalfa mill) it Is said, to bo installed
in tho state of Oiogou was hauled out
to Aiilouoraig ranch Friday, whole
It will become part of tho equipment
of tho dairy farm owned by 1 M.
C. Noill, the mill being purchased
and shipped In through tlm ugouo.x
or C. A. Wlinotrout ol' Ibis oily. Tho
mill, which will inniiul'itoluro ull'nlfu
iiicmI from tho hay, has a cnpncily ol
lil'toou Ions per day, reiiulring 20
horsepower In opornln Id A hiiho
lino eiiujnn will likely bo used for
power piupohOM, Mr, Nolll now hav
ing In ooutomplaltou tho purohiisn of
a tractor for uso upon tho fanu,
ed. Concrete foundations will bo
constructed nnd eorrugtaed inm
buildings, which will be replaced la
ter with oonoivte structure, after
the plant begins cement miHiufne-turo.
vxciido for remaining In office.
lllnuquot was vlcoprosldontlnl can
dlilnto on tho ticket which lluorta
headed, lluertn not only gnvu his
word not to accept the presldoucy,
hut Is bnrred by tho Mexican const!
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.Mr. Huron states that the oompanx tton from aucceodlng himself. It I
will be ready to fulfill its contract !W1,S therefore supposed his election '
with the county for 50,000 barrel' voull ll0 ,ocnrod void and that!
of cement, delivery to begin June 1
Porter J. Ncft xvas Rlad to get back
to tho lloguo river valley. He left
Minnesota In a howling btazzard.
Hero'ho found Indian summer nt ltstPauient was merely made a slightly
height. earlier hour than usual. It xvas
Ulauquet would got tho post.
To every one's surprise tho gov
ernment paid tle federal omploxos
osterday, which xvns regular pay-day.
For wet weather,-
dry clothes
Bod
comfort
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Umill.T..u.nlu uCw.brM UWN
BULBS and SHRUBBERY
Wo havo a big stork of all kinds of hullm and are hooking onlcm
for roMi IiiihIioh ami shrubbury, lMnoMIno of Poreulnl Plants In slock.
MEDFORD GREENHOUSE
100.1 EnxtMalu Phono 1171
A Strong Display of
Women's Fall Foot
Wear
Thin storo hereafter will ho known for
Its oxtra good value itUlug but wo will
tell ou plainly wo hnvo never excelled thy
values hero offered
AT :mmi, 9:t.."io AND U.oo
Tho big variety of stylos from which you van chuoso Is tho thing
you will notlio first when you coma hero.
Also tho long ratine of sites and widths. 2-naaa to en. Wo nrn
nftor tho Hard To Pit. t'omo ami bo fitted If ou havo troublo
with your foot.
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CANTON, Ohio, Nov, 1. Congress
man Whltacro announced here today
that ho plans to Introduce a hill In
congress creating a director goncral
of public roads and carrying recom
mendation to tho president to ap
point Colonel Uocthala, builder of tho
Panama canal, to the position at a
salary of 125.000 yearly. If Colonel
Goethals declines the position, tho
bill provides that another man be
named at a salary of $10,000.
Coffee
Keep your money
or take it back unless
flint win of Schilling's
J3est coffee has given
you complete satisfac
tion. That's what you
bought it for.
In aroma-tlght cans, over
fresh; cleanly granulated: 40c
a lb moncyback.
Dr. C. E. Heard
of Vancouver, to Discuss
"Christ's Second
Coming
Why? How?
When?"
"Tho Second Coming or Christ," Is
tho subject of tho free public lec
ture to be delivered by Dr. C. E.
Heard, of Vancouver, at St. Mark's
Hall, Tuesday at 7:t5 p. in. Tho
doors wll be opened free to all and
no collections lifted.
21 LIVES ARE LOST
CAKTHKGENA, Spain, Nov. 1.
N'ows of tho biuklni; of a Spanish
Bteamshlp In tho Mediterranean, with
tho loss of 21 llvfs, was received here
today, by xvlreloss from Estaclo
Light.
TOO LATH TO (.'iiAKSlFV.
WANTED DrpjamaklnB und plain
Bowing nt fc-IG W, Second Btrot.'llS
FOIt SALE 10 ucrcis loam soil, clobe
to town, 30 acrus In apples and
penrs, third and fourth year, am
plo water for irrigation, great snap
at $170 per acre.
Alfalfa with buarliiK orchard,
finest of bt'll, ideal cloto In locu
tion, $37C per acre, land alono
worth this figure. Oood terms.
14 aoios very eloso in, 10 acres
in pears. I acres for alfalfa and
grain, good terms at 32& per aero.
Exclusive agents, Clark Itealty Co.,
Aledford, Ore.
080 acre stock ranch, xvell lo
cated,, lino soil, larger portion In
" cultivation, (grout hog and corn
ranch! j100. anucro, good terms,
or wiijucpiispior ucihwik'
Healty Cp? JH ;,. -
iiiVlik. si
Clnrk
Tin- speaker is said to bo a man of
marked capabilities. Several years
ago ho gave up becular employment
to engage In heralding tho Gospel.
Sluco then ho Iiub traveled far and
wide, lecturing before tho public.
He has made "The Second Coming of
Christ," his special subject of study,
and la said to be familiar with every
thing lu the scriptures on this parti
cular themo. No fanciful deluslous,
no rash conclusions; but straight
practical truths from tho Illblo are
his basis of argument.
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Tho now Studebakor "SIX" stands absolutely
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At Its price or $1720--les by hundreds,, than
tho price of any other ' Six" It brings you
vastly more than the operative advantages of
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It brings you theso nil vantages, emphaslxe.d nnd
enhanced because this "SIX" Is not only a
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"SIX." n
Carries Seven
in Comfort
It brings you passenger capacity- for sot en.
It brings ou the manifest ndvahtnges of elec
tric lighting and starting through a two-unit
system thnt has proved Itself on thousands
of Studebakor can.
You havo never before been nblo to buy such a
car at 11750.
Today )ou cannot find such another car, nt
this price, In tho oiitlro world,
Six Thousand
Manufacturing Operations
How completely the Studcbnker "SIX" Is tho
product of tho great Studebakor plants you
will realize when you know thnt Its couslriR'
tlou requires more than 0000 manufac,turlug
operations.
Wo build its motor, from tho raw Iron ami steel,
down through tho numeroiiH processes of cast
lug, machining, grinding uud assembling to
tho finished product.
We build Its full-floating rear axlo; stamp tho
light through tremendously strong housing
from tho sheet metal; we forge, cut and ma
eliluo tho axle and transmission gears.
Throughout tho rear axlo and transmission
and In the front whcolH xve use 13 Tlmken
roller bearings for quiet, easy running.
Economical
of Fuel and Tires
In fuel consumption we bellovo tho "SIX" will
match, if not surpass, tho economy of any car
of eiiinl horsepower. ItH motor size is 'ilh
x5 Inches.
It 1h economical because, in splto of Its 121
Inch whcolliiiKQ It s light, and easy on Its
34x1 Inch tires; yet it Is wonderfully strong.
It Is generously roomy and richly upholstered,
und carries its woven passengers In utmost
comfort.
In design and line, tho "SIX'' acknowledges no
greater beauty and grace. '
Separate
Electrical Units
The starting and lighting Hystem is the Wagner
two-unit, starting motor uud generator nop
urate. Lamps are Cray & Davit' highest quality, para
bolic typo.
In short, tho "SIX" lacks nothing in Btylo,
beauty or comfort.
"Buy it Because it's
a Studebaker"
Not because of the
price mark; but be
cause of the trade
mark.
Not because of the
good loeks: but be
cause of the good
name.
Not because of the
outside, but be
cause of the inside.
Ashcraft Bros.
The Medford Garage
114 SOUTH BARTLETT
Don't buy until you
see these cars ,
Electrically Started
Electrically Lightod
Fivo-Passongor
$1200
f. o. b. Medford
This "FOUR" tho Final Word
Among Four-Cylindor Cars
This Studebakor "I'OI'lt" has boon dnvoloprd
from our experience lu building IIU.OUO
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its price, $1200, ropronKulH tho nuUldo limit
)ou should pay for u "Kour"; linrauno no
"Knur" ran glxo you morn. In actual xnluo or
performance, than this olio ilooit, ,
So its prlro In right. Its capacity Is right. Its
power Is right. It In tho right typo tho lunl
word among four-cylinder cars,
A Poworful
Long-Stroko Motor
Nothing thnt xvo can say hero will give ou n it
adequate idea of tho wwor posslbllltloM of
this cur or of tho things of which It Is actu
ally capable.
Tho motor presents the latest npprovod ought
coring prnctleo cylinders cast en bloc, valves
enclosed, exhnust and Intake manifolds in
tegrnl. ,
Tho Intake Is very short and direct, ptnelug tho
carburetor In n most advantageous position.
In fuel, both oil and gasoline, It will give long
mileage. "
Thirteen Tlmken bearings reduce frlrtlou uud
wear to (ho minimum nt every point lu tho
tmusmlHHlon and rear axlo and lu front wheel
hubu.
A Car Pleasing
to the Eyo
Tho "I'OI'lt" presents tho beautiful continuous
strenm-lluo effects, with hood sloped upward
to a deep cowl.
Running boards urn clean nnd free, with foot
plates of aluminum.
Tho gasoline supply Is under tho cowl, giving
u short, direct gravity feed to the carburetor,
its reul axle Is of tho full-floating type, and
completely ucresslblo.
Tho rear springs are full-elliptic, very King and
easy, and with tho lower member suspended
beneath tho axlo,
Electric Lighting
and Starting
it has left-hnnd steering and center control.
Tho olectrlcnl starting and lighting equipment
Is tho Wagner two-unit system--two units fur
greater efficiency and greater dependability,
Headlights aro Gray & Davis' best quality para
bolic lamps,
Tho windshield Is of now design, ventilating,
clear vision uud s it 1 it vision,
Most Modern and
Comploto Equipment
Itlms are detachable demountable, with one
extra rim and tiro carriers at tho roar.
Ktudebnker-.llffy curtains uro always ready for
quick lowering from within tho car.
Tho dash equipment Includes llliimlniited speed
ometer, oil feed uud electric current Indicator,
Klectrle horn, robe, rail, tools and tool box uro
also furnished with tho four.
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