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MEDFORD MATT) TRTTUTNTS, MTCDKOTtD, ORECICW, TUESDAY, NOVBMTTOT? 2, 101.T vxcm vnrtmn A L CANNERY News From Our Neighbors i a 5 SKrMMl IliJnlv L IM 111 II) 1 1 AMI It , i rnHioLinruniLHMU Mnnnger 15. D. Ilokc ojtlii Hoj:hi iver Vnllcy Conning onnipnny, saut Mil exhibit of his fni'tory's cnnueil goods to the annual Mniiufncturcis' and Lnml I'ftxlitots nhov, reccnllv hold nt Poillnnd, with the result Unit a demand extraordinary has hern created for bin output in the Port Ifliid jobbing houses, whose represen- wives examined the quality of the poods. The following letter from D. M. I.owe, ju-t received, explains tlto wit are of this demand nnd the lat ency with which it first expression is tended. The letter, dated nt Port- Ifiliil. Oi'tober till, nnd addressed to the Jlofjne Iliver Valley ('mining coiiw pnny, Jfedford, rends; Letter Ii-om Txnvo 'Attention, Mr. H. D. Hoke,5rnn- Agcr: 1 no llnptic river produets are lijirnotiiipr unusual attention nt the Ijortland Lnnd Products show. The Decm-Oreer Co., Ine, Fpahlinp build- ' ti .n . i wfr, I'orunuii, wwtcs loinKciitp nn- inediat'-i)riees with von repinling oiir products. They havo tested the iojfnniierry juiee. solid packed toinn- EtnoK nnd beans and find them verv witisfiirtory. 'J hey wMi you to qiinttf hem prices on nil the lonnnbcrrv juice von have. Also future on ono and lhree-nound cans nnd irnllnns. k- ,t1u'o sizes to bo for 101(5 delivery. AYIinl is your estimate on what von ran furnish them for this deliverv7 Jiov are extremely anxious to hnndlo all of the products that enn be put up in I ho Iloii'i Jtior valley. Olhei' Houses Pleased "Mow much can you allow tlitin for ntlvei lisiit; loj:nnuerry juice! Quot' them prices foi nil of tho toniatofs you have in stool;. How much will ypti enn in 11)10? They want to con n-act your delivery for that tunc and longer. They nie willing to lo iivlo a contract with you-tuid mnko h price J", o. It. Portland. Thev re jnt now sending out their men JYr their uiiuiial tour of the easTi and it will be necessary for you to furu- ifth them samples for use. on this trip. "I air. taking this matter up with Wm at this time because it is urgent. LTIii'v nro extremely anxious to have phis matter nlfehiio'n To nt oricol Mine advised otner husiness houses K'lm will take tho mutter up with you IbIso. Tonuilo Crop Short In Knst ''I wish to nihie you that the to- lTato crop in the east is only ftO pc gent of its usual output." I he Ilogue Ilivor Valley Canning company is indeed grently pleaded t note this liuppy effect the exhibit of js ginds has had in Portland. Tlu company has letters from jobbers elueuliere, also, whoso representatives ?xanuned tho Koguo Hiver vnllev foods and were nt onco impressed Ewi'h tho excclleneo of tliolr quality land thr great euro with" which' they hud been put up. J his prospect for sale of the enn- li-'i entire output practically in rortland is ery gratifying to Man aaer Hoke and his company, who have spared neither expense nor hard labor to make their goods tho best tho land produces anywhere. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES II. I). Jones nid 0 11. Allien innde lr. Cowden's sister and husband 1." gallons of cider for inegar hist 'nro here visiting, week. The music committee of the Chris- F. K. WnM was a Sunday visitor at j tian Kndeuvor gave n piny Fiilny. A his Riverside home, returning to Med- j large attendance was appreciated, ford Monday. 'Mrs. 0. II. Morris played the pnrt of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. K. Mntteson nrriv-! Mrs. Huttonnilk, l.nwreneo O Miien e'd'ffoin St. Pluil, Minn., Monday for nn extended visit at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. I). Allien. C. I). Wolverton hns had the mis. foitune to lose three bend of cattle tho past wefk. Veterinnries from Medford nnd Grants Pass, nlo the nssiMnnt state veteiinary from Sn lem, pronouueed the troublo poison from eating n poisonous weed. Charles Wnlil is enjoying n visit from Mr. Isabell of loiru, an old-time engineer friend. Messrs. Cook nnd Adams hnve just completed a fine now grnnnry on the Kl Oro ranch. George W. Jneobs has material ready and will have woikmen busy on his reservoir next week. C. H. Hoyd and family were Mod fold visitois Wednesday. The Foots creek people are plan ning Hallowe'en social Friday even ing. Ghosts nnd goblins will bo in evidence. G. H. Allien has installed a feed mill nt his ranch heme: has a small gasoline engine to run it. Mrs. Gay nnd friends from Phoenix wero plcnsnnt callers of Mr. and Mm. II. 1). Jones Sunday. Professor Mathews of the Phoenix schools jsilcd at. the Ilozalis ranch over Sunday. The lleercntiou club met with Mrs. Stewart Porter Thursday afternoon with about twenty members present. Mis. W. W. Ilittle conducted a study on Chile. A very dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Xext meeting will bo with Miss Alice Harper. C. II. Alden is siifl'etiug with an attack of lumbago. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Hoyd are plan ning n Hallowe'en party for their Riv erside friends on Saturday evening. Frank Elliot mid family of Foots creek took dinner with Mis. W. A. Elliot Sunday ns Johnnie, Merrill Stewart was Mr. Knight, Ettn Stewart as Mrs. Touch wood, P. F. Morris us Mr. Flippergin, Tbomns O'Hrien ns Old lllnr-k, Elgie Abbott ns Or. Cutbones. It wus a success and ninie than paid off tho debt. Mrs. Maedonald, Miss decile and .Mr. Howard were down from, Hunch crin for the dance Friday evening. .Airs. Whitnkor nnd Mr. Pctermnu were visiting the school Monday. Mrs. F. J. Carson is visiting up r.t ltnneherin this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. nnd It. P. lin ker, also Miss Huth linker, nro up at Itod linkers cabin hunting. Miss Gertrude Abbott is home from Eagle Point, where sho has been working for some time. -Miss Alice Smith returned Wednes day from Ashland nnd Medford, where she hits been visiting relatives and friends. II. Fredenburg nnd family went to Medford Friday on business nnd re turned Monday. Miss Mabclle Cnhleish is home from Seattle. She has been nwny for two years. Carl Cobleigh and wife weie in town Saturday. E KANES CREEK DELINQUENTS FAIL TO RETURN COIN 'i;W YOItlv. Xov. 2. Pubbealio.i jiere of the list of tho ilcbnoiients who borrowed money Irom the Tinted Rotates go eminent in order to get Jioiw from Kuiopu, when fthe war Muted, did not e.uiiu nnv niVh to the f nitcd State sub-tic nurv ofiiee to Tepav the funds loaned. Or the mum - pi'nde public lty the secietary ol th Itr?as!iry .V52 weio snitnoneil to In- ResidentK of Xew York Cit. Jfnndom investiL'ation of kohic nt III" names nnd uddnse contained in the list hhmw-ri that niaiiv of tlu- lu.. jxiwen were not residents of Xew Vik, but gnve fictitious names and a'ddri'ses. Some of them neier re Mimed to this eountry. . One ?ne an iinulv Inl nu ImU n.i Iwvss. Othern declined they nevet twere in hut ope. IXtillre of .slirirrs Sale of IVrMMial I'l-ojH'ily On Friday, Nov. Mb, 1913, at 3 j. m at the IiaKRet (V. H. Stewart) roneh. I will noil at public auction tor rant! only, to the Mshot bidder. tjho follow lag artielen of jierona pTOfiTt Atjout ssoo SMHdge polj. A i. out "uoo Smudge Oil (teU. large oil tank. I oil lank uel far tranaiwrtlng Wl W II. SINOLKH. Mim.-E. Iliginbotham nnd daughter, M.irvel and Ada, and Mrs. Swindon nnd daughter, Cnpitola, of Medford motored to Knncs creek on Saturday. , Mi. John Ma ii lo n nnd dnughtcr, Elsie, spent Tliiirsday in Medlord. William Lewis was tr.insiieting busino.ss in Mcdfoid on Tuesday. Misss Liyla Mason, who has been the guest of Mrs. Householder of Medford for some time, bus returned homo Prophet Foster will leave in n short while for the east to spend the winter with his daughter. Kanos creek business visitors lo Gold Hill were: .Mr. and Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Mardon, Mr. Lewis, Jim Law rence, Mr. Collins and the .Mi.s.-s Katie and Muggie Foley. Quite u few Kane's cteekers at tended the dance in Gold Hill Hallow e'en nnd roovt n grand time. Mrs. Hoff of Gold Hill spent a d.iv recently on Knnes creek, the guest of Mrs. Olson. Mrs. Iloggis of tho Itradcn spent several das m Meilloid, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Dcl.iiie. Jack Houston nnd wlfo wero at Ilengla Sunday. Harry Hanks nnd T. C. Oalnns re turned home from the valley Wednes day. Mrs. Chas. Skyrman visited her children Clara and Harry, at Central Point this week. Grandpa Houston In the .guest of his daughter, Mrs. Jasper Rogers of Heaglc. Gage & Johnston have bought a Chalmers auto. Mrs. Ilerdroff spent Thursday with Mrs. Genu Hello ws. Frank Houston spent tho week end In the valley, Juclc nnd Laurence Daw wero trad Ins In Central I'oPInt Thursday. noadmaster Smith wns seen on tho river road Friday. Anions tho valley visitors this week nro John Walker, Itohert Dawson, John and Will Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hannah, Mr. and Mrs. M. llelchor, W. P. Morgan nnd Alex Ilelchcr. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson wero to Central Point Friday after a load of flour. ItLTTKIl ItAIIII-S Tho crusado for hotter babies has spread from toast to coast, and tnk en firm hold of American Mothers. Fow women realize how much the HI health of tho mother Influences tho unborn child, both physically and mentally. Women who suffer from mysterious pains, backache, nervous, noun, mental deprcstdon, headaches, etc., should rely on Lydla K. Plnk liam's Vegotablo Compound, mode from roots and herbs, which for near ly forty years has been tho standard remedy for these ailments. V ? ? V f t t ? ? f t t t r t t t ? t t 1 ! t f t T T t t t t r r r t f r r r f f : r tXXXVXX New Fall Sweaters In Silk and Wool 00)110 in the wide stripes, which me the rage at the present time, belted and come with patch pock ets, in a variety of colored stripes. Also Children's School Sweaters in gray and cardinal, and Infants' Knit Suits with cap to match. The New Jersey Silk Blouse, High Neck Long Sleeves $1.98 Think of an All-Silk Blouse to re tail at this low price. 'Come in wark as well as light colors, such as black, white, flesh, old rose, Kely green, navy and gold, all sizes, washes like cotton. SPP1- OLAL $1.98 - i t Kimonas at $1.25, $1.95 and $2.45 Japanese Crepe Kimonos, embroidered in stork and floral patterns, in the best worn colors, all sizes. We Make Buttons Not just, the ordinary kind, but the new .shapes and sizes, such as combinations of any material you choose. Black Military rat d In all the wanted widths, so much in vogue at, the present time for trimming, comes 1A, a j, 1 inch and up to 2V inches wide, at, yard lOMo 60c Free Film at Star Theatre Showing the correct fittingof Oossard Corsets in moving pictures, "Wednesday afternoon, 'I to f). Make your arrange ments to attend. Silk Petticoats Just received, a lot of Taffeta Silk Petti coats, black and colors, also changeable with elastic band and wide dust rufflo, it SJ'-l O Infant's Novelties Paint v Hand-Paint c.d Celluloid Rattles, Rec ord Hooks; Hot Water Rottles and dozens of playthings for the bath tub or in the crib; none are cxpensiNO, yet every one is different. W Don't Pass The Bargain Square Everything for less on those counters a specially conducted department of short lengths, discontinued lines and iuerolmndi.se bought special for this department. Plenty of Coats of All Kinds To Choose From Several styles of plush trimmed with fur or plain, also Cloth Coats in rich mixtures of brown and gray, high button-up collars, some fur trimmed, others are not Priced at $12.50, $ll.50'to ?25.00 Silk Dresses For Afternoon Wear Come, in the rich dark colors, such as green, brown and a plenty of black and navy, many of which are slightly trimmed with braid and beaded effects. Gold Dust, Large Size at Bargain Square Tomorrow 15c Furs of Every Kind and Color Scarfs, Throws and. Muffs, both watermelon or pillow style, in brown, black or gray, fox, coney, nntskrat, mink and dozens of other pop ular lurs tlien, too ,turs are cheaper this season than for 11111113' P'st years, owing to no demand abroad. (FT The MAY Company We Are Ready For Christmas! Are You? onlva m:vwkiokrto PRKPAUK Royal Society Art Goods Nothing nicer than some of , these linished pieces lor Xmas Gifts. They are use ful and inexpensive, and can bo finished with very little' work. "Wo carrv this linou- complete, open stock or package goods. UndornuiHlitis for ladies or children, Pillows, Runners, Contcrpicces, Tie Racks and dozens of other useful articles. Como in and see the line vou nro welcome. :4S &Mi - s'-a !ia m S - -, r ?? - -i f ? y ? v f y y ? t t t y T T y y y f y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y t y y y x"ttx DO IT TODAY- BUY HOME PRODUCTS THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME 5fef) The Kind of Quality We Put Into ROGUE SPRAY Flour Cliolcenesii of whont anil a mill- lni; proceiis that onsiiroH unlfornilty n price tlmt command your buying. Milken tho dullcloug, cruBty bread nnd rolls tho nioxt wholeome of im s try, lni HOOri: SI'UAY nnd lie con- VlUI'fll. Medford Roller Mills H. A. Nordwick, Prop. Phone 507 1- K I I IL -nV I I A) 7s?m Tin-: iiemi: iii;.itiki'i U no longer the exclusive privlleKO of Hie rich. Any onu of moderate iiiennN oau liavn as beautiful n homo an in doilrod. Our mill work inakwi thi posilblo. Sao our handiomc pan rl, doom, nowol KMtU, railing, bal imlur. Kil'I work, otc. UeaHttfHl at Pie 101 hand urouMM. at but a fmc llun of I la cot. For. GALVANIZED TANKS OIL 'AND WAUER and IRRIGATING PIPE Qq to J. A. EJ4ITH 128 N. Grae St, Telephon e 890 Medford Ironworks E. G. TrowlridQ, Prop. General !f 'oundry and MachVno Works USE THE PRODUCTS OF Rogue River Valley Cannery The Best Made Help Home Industry. Try Loganberry Juice and Sherbets at the fountains and Ice cream par- lors. Refinishing and (I. 19C Patronize tho institution tlmt maintains the Largest Payroll ii Medford. The Medford Print ng Co. Tho Best Equipped Job Plant in Oregon outside of Portland. Wo make a specialty of fKtVio , , . ... . , oxpenBo of Rrmg us vour line old rnc(, i 0. no. 1 130 and we will make them lo work to satisfy. r? rTO SEE MK Pacific Furniture trado la to JTomo of the owot cub a county. ' tround lopk- past Ore I havo In- Iuk." I havo xcept those iced will - mers Ask Your Gro They Are Home" Crown ROC,l-can utre you k Qjh. It Ii my bJTiir tho county SZSX po8lbllltle Sm Med- r iv. Z1 (feTl Kepairing . im. ..r....... ... ivpjye, Kr, N080 nnd Throat. Ucadnchoa and norvoiiH rondltlonn relieved by properly fitted Klnssetf. Croas oyoa RtraiRhtoned. Offlco 228 K. Mala st, phono .10.1. Consultation, free, I'rliitcrs mill l'ulillslior MIJDFOIIU IMUNTINO CO.. has tho bo.it equipped prlntlnR ofOie In Bouthern Orocoii; book binding, loo.so leaf ledRtTft, bllllnK sysUmis, i'tc. Portland prices. 27 North I'lr st. l'ulillc Stenographer , JJ T KOWAUOS, ")ueographr nnd MultlKraphtiiR, Itooms 409-410 Ournott-Coroy litilldliiK. Office phono 709-J, roitdouco uhons lca-u. ' Truiihfera KADS THANSFKK & 8TOUAOK CO. Office 43 North Front at. Phona 315 1'rlcea. right. Servlco guar-nutced. i.ic.mx wATrnaiAKi.va Tuko the rleht atou new: plMsaat, profitable work not overdone; few month leamlns: posUlona Kuama teed; write for references and partt ulara l'nrllatid Watclininklils, Ka4 Kriivlut; nnd Optlrnl School 31$ Com nionwitalth HUlf . U(t n,m AllMyi I'ortuua, Oregj, .... ,.jj I 8brlff. Phone J01f; Res. Phone 503 J 1- S W.Uon, Iioput), , MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.