Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 12, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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ft SEATTLE. Xov. 12 Tho bnnrd of
jKH'ornurH of tint Northwest Fruit
SlllppniV council, iiu'luduJK' nil tlir
miportimt fmit mhippcrs of Wnnhing-
ton nml Orcifon, mot Ihtp Inst Wed
ifthilnv nml plnnncil it cuntpnipi f
Snhrkft i-xti'iisioii nml doii'lopincnt in
ifclmlf of nortlnvostcni Ijoxril tipples
iTtnt it in hopt'il will go fnr townnl
nSci'tinp tlio piolilo nitliut will be crc-aji-il
by the proipcclivo Inrgi- crop of
i)l(J, n crop psliinntid nt morn tbnn
UO.OOO enrs, and by fur the largest
(fru tbnt tlio north woM will nvor lmwi
Ifad.
'Hy incnnn of n tax of 1 ornt xr
box on nil npli', n fnnil will bo rnm
0l m HUfi to bo iispiI in market ix
(ension nnd development.
i This fnnrt is to bo ndministered by
a eominittoo of tbreo business men,
line from Seattle, one from J'ortlnml
mid one from 8Mikune, with W. II.
I'uulhnniiis, chninnnn of the rxecu
fite committee of the growers' eoiin
I'orty-four toim of miRar bouts to
the noro li nn enormous yield of an
enormotiHlj profltnblo crop. Amum
Iiir tbnt tho HiiK"r content nnd tho
ncrcrnttiKC of purltv nro adequate.
Hint yli'ld per ncro uould brlnjr the
fnrmer 2L'0 nn ncro, i?ronH. Now,
to meet tin' ubiquitous HUojitlo half
wny, let uh nay tbnt the fnrnior oh
talnn hnlf of that yield, ho would still
liavo $110 to the ciedlt of his acre,
mltiUH tho coHt of production. Can
tho farmer of UiIh tnllcy bent It with
any other crop, from year to year?
Tho real fanner, the fellow who roIm
Into the virgin huuhoII of evorythtiiK,
whether It be dlrl, irrigation, nui;ar
beet culture, tho dairy ImisIiichm or bin
pen of Iiorh, nnd flock of poultry, I
knows he can't nnd ho will bo franlt
enouKb to Hay no, If you'll nnlt him.
YeHterdny I'rof. l C. Itelmer, of
the Htnto branch experimental atntlon
nt Tnlont, brourcht to tho Commer
cial club n number of upeclmeiiH of
J.OVDON', Nov. 12. Hc-nffirmn
lion of Premier Asipiith's histone
pledge regnnlhig the entente nlhes'
terms of pence deliM'iul at the lord
mayor hnnriiut N'ovetnber 1), 1!)M,
iih maile b Sir IMuanl (liey, Bnl
wh foieign '.eenlnry, todny in a writ
ten answer to a question put liv Sir
Arthur Maikhoni. liberal member of
parliament for the Mansfield divis
ion of N'ottinitlinmshiiv.
After stating that Oreat Uritain's
po'.iMon in the -nr is fixed by her al
liances with J'ljKin, Kranee and Hits
sin, the foreign neoietary proceeds;
"In our iew. the conditions of
peace must fulfill those laid down
the prime minister on Ko ember 0,
10,1-1. P is erv desirnblo thnt it
should be understood once and for
all that this is the intention of tho
government, collectively and individ
ually, and of the nation."
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ll .hi ti . .rtlTiiit. tintnViitt Tim I
business men nre to be the joint HO-'mKnr M0(,ls r"l'",,, mul,'r ll", ,,ln,- 3"',', n,m " famoas liiRenuoof the stTgcnnd fllins ulioni 'Ihiw.
iretion of the Clcnrin Iloime iivioei-1 tlon of tho "lotion thin year, nomn of i II. lure, the notnl moilon picture producer, ilebirw hnM thu mosj pvifect
ominereo of W"10'1 wl11 i'" HOnl l0 l" agricuuurni ranieni mw m nny oirnii mi uu hcriM-n. .iii-s iiiiiko ixxviiuj- tiniiiicim
I college at Corvnllld for official nnaly- i n Mwcol plcttttv for yv. Inco foi- rlilrb slio Is to iccehe the stun of
Hlfl)' others to tlio I'.inanm exposition 9iO,ooo. She K licit: mvii mHIi ii 't Scotili terrier presented to hn- Uy
nt Han I'lanclHCO nnd otherH for the Mr,. Ince In ivmemlmuico of her first npeMiinuio ns n film star.
liiHpcctlon of thoHo who know what
iitionH nnd ehnmberM of c
speetive cities.
ntionH mm enni
heir respective
t This commiltre in to hnte the ad- j
vWtngc of the complete iignres on J
the distiibntion of the 1015 npple
top now being gathered by the Unit
.Stales offico of markets nnd the
l&nelit of the dntn nml etpeneneu of
the Hbippers compoHiug the couneir.
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BRITISH STEAMER RHYNELAND
4 SUN BY SUBMARINE
I.ON'DOV, Nov I J. Tho llritish
Mcnmship Klmtilnrd has been sunk.
Ijp to the pnwent oiiU one sunn or
lias been iniided.
JThc llh.vnclniul w is of no I 'oiib
grpsH nud wns Imili in 1001). She wn
fned in Liverpool uv the Liverpool
Hamburg Stcanisbip cmipaiiy.
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Kink In Your loaguc With
TbLs M'n!
Six Blender hapllngH."
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FEW HOURS-TRY IT
a BUgnr beet Is when they bco It
Thcso fipecltneiiB represent tho pro
ductlon of 1 1 tonn to tho ncro on Ir
fnrmer, doing his own matheinntlca
on tills Hiigar beet problem, can't
figure out nn excellent profit In
circuit com t of thin district. The
California authorities disclaim any
rtcilre to handle them under tho law
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TO BEBROUGHfBACK
Mr. Lydlard will bring his Ford
bark, having been located in San
ll'ranclhco l Ciller of Pollen IllttNon
of thin city nnd notified of the pren
encu of bin machine and Its purlolnci'ft
! In thu Houtherr California city.
rlgated landit and 19 tons to tho ncro HUgar biet culture in thin valley, It ninklnR It n felony to transport stolen
on nnlrrlgated land. With the crowtm Ih bee niiHo ho Isn't n fnrmer property from nnother stnto Into that.
. V ll.ai... Iinnlli . . . n IP i.il 1 .1.1 1 1 .k limit
ui invno ui'uib hjiiiuji-m .iiiti hht uu.j i
of tho heotB woHhed for tho mill, the.
lonnago per ncio In reduced to 11 I
totiH on the Irrigated and 1 8 V n tho '
unlrrlgatod area, '
This pnper 1b Hiifflrlently pnictlcal
to tiBHinno that the gonotal average
per ncro throughout tho valley would
bo Ichh than that; and It Ih nUo prac
tical enough to know thnt the farm
ers may soon nrqulro sufficient
knowledgo or ueet culture to ijp nine
to produce nn enormous )Ield per
ncro, compared with tho jlelds of
other hoIIh In other districts. If the
Hrst Io of I'liiss Cold Coniotui(l j
J Uelleves All tho ;rlpie ILsery '
Contains No Quinine. j
I Don't stay stuffed upl
i Quit blowing and snuffling. A
, doso of "I'npo's Cold Compound" tnk. I
, en every two hours until three doKea '
"His Best Sellers"
Ask almost nny grocer and ho will
tell nu that ho sells more
German-American at 30c
and
Royal Club at 35c
than nny other brands nt.nny prlcj
It la not uicrc cliunco that Lang & Co.'s brands nro
"best sellers" it la the natural result of higher quality
nnd lower price.
Onn year ngo when the coffeo market "dropped"
Lang & Co. vvoro the only coffee roasters on tho Pacific
Const who pa$scd tho snvlngon down to tho consumer In
reduced retail prices and Increased quality.
We believed that It was better to win n largo voltimo
or Hales on price and quality rather than through a sen
timental nppeal to the people to patronize "homo indus
tries." t'nlcss you nre already using ItOYAL CLUH nt fl3c
or anUMAN-AMUIUCAN at 30c you oro overlooking tho
best coffeo values on the mnrket.
LANG & CO.
"The Itoynl Club House" POItTLAND, Olti:.
"W, J. Teeney, of Chicago, blew
Into the valley today to attend to bus
iness In this city and vicinity.
fioorge .McConkey and Thomas Mc
Donald, arreMod In Los Angeles some
dnyH ago, charged with stonllng W.
II, Lydlard'i. Ford automobile in this
clt) on tho night of October 2S, and I J I Crow, of P.unllup, Wnsli., Is
who confessed the crime will bo ex- In the city on business Prom hero
tradlted to this state ami tried in the I he will go to tho Pnnnma exposition.
nro taken will end grippe misery audi
break up a severe cold either In the
head, chest, body or limbs. I
It promptly opens clogged-up nos-'
trlls nnd nlr passages; stops nasty i
discharge or nose running; relieves COMES ONLY TO THOSE WHO PREPARE FOR IT
sick lioadnche. dullness. fpvorlHhncss.
sore throat, sneezing, boreness uud Pl'Op.'iro IOW for VoilP FutlU'C SllCCCSS 1)) Attending tllG
silliness.
Tape's Cold Compound" is the .
, quickest, surest relief known and
costs only 23 cents nt drug stoics. "TllO SellOOl of Ucst Kpsults"
I It nets without assistance, tastes . DAY 1111(1 NFOIIT SfMlOOL HOW ill SOSSioil fit
I nice, nnd causes no Inconvenlonce. n vrHPTll HP Mil.'' -'Pi?iri.-fn
! Don't accept n substitute, J Ji -MJHIJI. vihAL Pj fcl.lvi!il!iL
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THANKSGIVING SALE
OPENS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, AT 8:30 A. M.
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! TEN DAYS of WONDERFUL VALUES in ALL DEPARTMENTS I
Thanksgiving Sale of Suits and .Coats
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Y All $1.00 Suits now t0.00
All $20.00 RuitH now ,. . 15.00
All $25.00 Suits now $19.98
j All $30.00 Suits now... . $22.50
& All $35.00 Suits now 27.50
$ All $10.00 Suits now $.50
? All $15.00 Suits now. . . 5JW7.50
A Slight C'linrgo for Altoration.
TheWbman's Store
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All $10.00 Coats now .. . .$ 7.98
All $12.n0 Coals now . ..$ 9.98
All $15.00 Coats now. . ,.$12..1S
All $18.00 Coats now $1-1.98
All $20.00 Coat's now $10.98
All $25.00 Coats now. .$21-18
All $30.00 Coats npw.. . . $25.98
All $35.00 Coats now . $29.1)8
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Thanksgiving Sale of Linens
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(iO-inch .MiMvctr.ctl Tahh' Linon,
heavy quality, spt'cial CQr
ill ! ! r F
72-inch All Puro Linen Table Dam
ask, $1.30 value, spc- D 1 1Q
JjhiMertvraed Linen Nap- QQA
f"kins, $1.25 value, do.. . .. 7 OC
98c
72-ineh Table Damasl;,
$1.25 value, special, yd...
.15.48 1
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Real Madeira Hand Embroidery
ljunchoon Set, 13 pieces, $5.08 'j
value, special lor this
sale
Table Cloths, nil linen, (DJ'l JQ
Na)kins to match ... ., $2.75 X
Good quality Mercerized Tablo V
Linen, scvera'l patterns to choose y
ii-oiu, special ar, )er -Zij X
yard Jyt V
shi: l now display
Neckwear Sale
y.fust received new
f rthimnciit of Xeck-
y A, voar.
' Daintv Collai-s with
yvN cuffs to match, ,spo-
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only
Puritan Col
lars at
29c
Collars in organdie,
and t'lvtonuo QQ
College Tains in
plaids and corduroy,
special at
$1.25 and 69c
Waterproof .Man
Pickfords, PQp
special .'it ..'.; Ut'
Woolllockcv IQrt
Capj. 0,
Thanksgiving Sale of
Dress Goods and Silks
M-iuch Dnadcloth, in
naw. grnv, gwn end
black, this 1 10
sale vx.it
27-inch Corduroy fur
dresses and QQ
suits, yard JQ
3()-MK'h A II Wool Kiifj
lih Sei'e, all Or
shades Ol
New Plaid Silks, 30-iu.,
values to 1.08, $! Q
.Nj)eeial at, d. VA.Vtf
0-inch Silk Poplin Suit
value l.JTO
25 pieces Wool Challies,
sponul at. , 5()C
Dest Liuiim Satin, CQ
special ... Owl
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Thanksgiving Sale of Towels
Tancv Brocaded
Turkish Towels,
largo size
Largo Sizo Turkish,
25c value, -I Op
special 10l
Wah Cloths, special
Saturday, 5c Op
value, each ... . v
Thick Towels,
laiq;e sizo
10,
72x00 Sheets,
00c value
39c
121c
flood Pillow
Cases, special
Fancy Plaid Turkish
Towels, worth OQ
35c, special 01
Linor. 1 luck Toweling,
50c value, 4C
special tOL
Turkish Towel, good
heavv quality, -I C
special . ! .A(5
Satmday special in E
Hod Spreads. (M MQ !
$1.00 value.. ,.nJ..O A
98c S
$1.25 vnlue
at
Hope Muslin,
special, yard.
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9c
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Good Linen Crash !
TVuvnliiio. 1"i.. 1 A
. nurnj,, ii7i
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owelmg, 15c i 0
al., special, yd.JLl'
luck Towolin
special, yard ..
I luck Toweling, -lA
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Saturday Sale of Winter Underwear
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Jjidios' I'Mi-ece LiiH-il Ciiiou
Y Suits, special
2 c, i... i. ..
J k'lll III llMf
$1.25
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Y Ladies' Miecc Lined I iimmi
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SuilK. h'u'h n'k and lnu
hIoovos, Duth n' k and
short slceveh. g.d '7Q
1. 1 aluc, spci.il Jj
Children's rnin
Suils, all sizes, jTp
Chihlleli s Kli eri'd
LllK'd N'esls Qj
and Pauls, ea ""'
Cl.ildi.ns W.m.I
StUl
$1.19
1 tidies' Hlaek llotse.
IHf value, spc- 4Cn
eialnl lwl
Uidi v l-'ibn- Silk
Ib'.x , in lla k and
while, :t". aliii 0Tj
vpe. ial al -wt
Warm Gloves for Cold Weather
Washable Reind. or Cl.es special
WMslmblo Simplex (Movos, sppoial
Lined CafihniPrp fUnves, npopial
al ....
( hiidivii'i Kid (i love. nMinl
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Has' and (Iij-Ih' llus ,nd Mittens. Qr
pe "al al O Jj
$1.00
50c
25c
98c
Sensational Sale of Blankets
lCtra lleavv (lie
Cot Inn niuukots,$1.0.s
tw- '"' $1.69
MHd Si,- Cof-
fi'll ntilliket
98c
Hab Ci-il. Ulanket, m
tali, blue. la, QQp
spei ial 0JL
AVool Hlankets, in
gray and white, t.s
value, special C0 QO
Indian Deacon
lilnnket .
$4.48
Couilorts, sdkaluie
cieied. COIO
speeml at . 0
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Largo Sio Wool Eat, &
IXv.iln,, (Un. a t A
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qie.-ial.. . . P-lt7
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eial this tU' unlv 0C
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