Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 21, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    m
i
V(t SLT
'rvv . n"i.
1 1WI Jl1 - JJ
55WTTT
MEDFONJ)
M.wr, TmnrN'M
GOOD
DEMAND
IN EASTERN CITIES f
FOR LOCAL FRUIT P
fMirftlftft tbffl of'(li.tjffp Mmt
by a iHrjff lnrfppoiiiloiit alilpiwr wrc
no protwrir marked. Orriwlnimtlv
hojrr-n murk) Newtown found
hi ttnttenhvrpt, unit rifl" vern.
w mi-Inked nlwiijrs rmwo trouble,
n when n mnn btiyi Spitz ho wont
en lie liHy Nowtowim,
ffloWBd."
'mull1 '..I'-ill. j'U.'.l
om;dON KnrruY,
i1 l.fiJkMi,HJjjr
JAXUAftY 2J.
JH'urj.1,
1010
I
PERMIT
Artlmr Uenry '' returned
Innd from tbmc inunths spen
York City it ml write tho fullowin
regarding tbo fntore otttlwk fur Ivml
fruit In cmtoni market v:
"Throughout tho unntcrn cities
wherever Itojjilo lliver alley jnmrs
and NcntowiiH nrc found, there h n
puod word for Medforil nnd southern
Oregon nmong tho fruit trade The
bulk of the Cornice, De Anjtm uad
JJotc )carn cvidontly urc now hhip
ped to N'cw York, Chicago, I'hllndi'I
uliln nnd Ho.ston. Ikonime of the
drouth, many of tho ptmrt worn of
sm.ill mm, but ncvcrtlicloHs (hoy nold
for Reed priors on tho mictions and
woro npprooiatcd by the trndo.
, A very hopeful indication for tho
.ftituro to this fnct that n few of the
largo oititH nrc now able to absoib
all of tho fancy winter pours. With
biffHcr o.op markets can be develop
ed very easily. A little odvertWnfr
would double tho demand J or thin
claHH of fancy fruit.
Kxport Domnnd for Ipnrn
Thoro apprarH to bo a lively export
demand for Hopio river ncars. Hol
land and South America both are
firldH that eunily could bo dovolnpad
to tako a great ninny more peitrs
limn tney ask lor at prosont.
Thoro was n slump in tho denmnd
for Winter Nollis pears durinjr Iho
PHily part of the sermon, but Uioho
who held in htorapo nnd t-old nl tho
Now Vol It, I'JiilndoIphia or JtoMton
nitction Inter received ood price.
Thoro should be a profit in Helling
Wiutor Nolls penrs at a xrotm price
of over .ft! it box, n Winter Xolis
tree are such prolific bearers.
1'nvoilte.H on l&ist Sldo
The foreigners in tho Knst Siilo of
aw Wl; are lurj0 eoiiHiimei-s of tho
ra PAY $2,250,000
SSUED BY COUNCIL
FOR SUGAR BEETS
IPAF1DON 19 GRANTED TO
HOTED DIAMOND FIGURE
. fiJ8 MOINES, la, Jan 21.
James O'Callashan, brother of Itob-
ort O'Callnghnn, former owner of tho
Lies Molnen Western league, bnnobnll
(cam, was today paroled by Governor
Clark, Ho ban beon In the ponlton-
(tlnrr nlnce 1911 for an attempt to rob
, , .. ,,,f the county treasury In March of that
"The penult uroiiled the I moll Uil Te.a- ,Ie i. a farmer j-ntltr eollntr
LEAL
and
VOID
cumpauy to etobliIi it oil tf",'c .treasurer.
The Snlinas, ('nl., Inndex reports
that tho Kprcckclti stiRnr mill Iuih
completed the longest run ever mndc
by any suffsr fnctorv in the world.
From UG.OuO acres of beets in tho
I'ojnra, Salinas nnd San Joaquin val
leys MO.UUO tons of boots woro
sliced, an average of MOO Ions every
twenty-four hours, Tho fanners re-
eeived in round fiRiiuros tfJ.'i.'iO.UUO
for thoir beets delivered to the fac
tory, tho lnrRcst sum over paid out
for beets in any single campaign.
Tho unprecedented yield nnd eon-
sequent long Micing campaign, has
been of vast benefit to the formers,
to tho factory and to the hundreds of
employes.
MEDRRD DEFEATS
E8-2
The Kngenc basketball (rum woro
diesis of the Htnr theater r'ndnv at
lernoon and enjoyed the Thnnhoimer
picture, ".Mr. Mcoston's Will," n .Mu
tual mnsler)ieci, After the picture
eiilortninment they woro taken in
ehnrgo bv the Medford hih boys and
troated to an automobile trip cover
ing the city and n portion of tho al
ley nenr the city.
After the kiiiiio tonight they will be
gnosis of the ulumui at their monthly
dance. Hugouo then leaes for Ash'.
night
Med ford won the gumo Inst night
8-2, but Hiigene promises to eou it
up tonight.
"FACCEDOUT" WOMEN
Itoguo Illvor vnllov Winter XeliH. 'Hio1 .", w,,l,t, ll"'v wl" I''"' Sutuulny
pnnni arc nntiuslly small and so can
be sold nl two or throo for n niokel,
whloh is attractive to tho Italians,
Hungarians, Greeks mid other Nouth
ern Kuroponns, all of wlmm are great
fmit-oateiii.
Tho Iloguo Itivcr Valley Hnrtlells
present a. prohlom of distribution thnt
is moro 'difficult. It is hard to mnko
the country and Hmall city districts
npprcolato tho valuo of tho fonoy
Ibirtltots from tho Iloguo Hivor val
ley. Nctvtoini n. filMinger
Tho Xontowu is nn npplo of great
merit, but has not been introduced
into many of tho inurkots of tho
unitcu htntos. Consequently tho
most of tho portion of tho crop thnt
is not sold in New Vork is exported
to England. If tho npples in tho
United States were sold icgulnrly and
nystcmntlcallv through tho mictions
Jlko they nrc in England, it would bo
possiblo to increase greatly Uio do
mond for box apples. Thoro la no
reason why the prico should not bo
satisfactory us it generally ia for
winter ncni-H.
Tho Jloffuo IHver vnlloy Spitzon.
bcrRs woro not of nt Reed n grndo oh
thev generally hh probably becuuso
of the drouth. They did not bring ns
good prices on Erio Iier, Xew Vork,
ns did the 'Spitr' from n couple of tho
northwestern districts.
The sellers on the dock told me one
vanU within tho cltv limits is merely
a minute riKht tbst can in no wny af-1
I feet the existence of tho ordinance
prohibiting the issuance of such n
permit," states City Attorney Me-1
Cnbo. "The ordinsnee nitninst Ihej
construction of oil tnnks of that olnhs i
within the cilv limits was passed
when Judge Crowcll was nmyor of
Medford, fiftoon venw ago.
"Tho notion taken by tho city coun
cil on Julv 21, 1011, i" no way
amended, repealed or affected the ex
istence of that ordinance nnd tho
forco of its provisions. Ileuce, the
alleged permit isn't north tho timo it
'took tho city council to issue it."
The statement that II. I). Angle,
who protested the erection of tho
I Union Oil company plant on property
adjoining bis lesulence was a hlnnd
ird Oil employe was an error. " Mr.
Angle states thnt for n few months ho
was employed as caretaker for tho
American Oil company, now the
Kchcll plant, but hns no connection at
prohcut with nny of tho oil compan
ion. He says:
"I nm not and novnr linvo been em
ployed by tho Stnndurd Oil company.
My action is simply to protect my
home. I would bo in constant danger
with nn oil tmiH twenty feet from my
home. It is against tho itv ordi
nances to erect such tnnks in tho city
limits, I Imvc imid in tho Inst twenty
years over .f.'IOOO taxes and I tun
simplv acting, us any citizen would
act, in swlf defense. I am not try
ing to block investment or enterprise
and as I inn relinblv informed, the
Union Oil compnnv only paid 'fl7.
for the laud, they 'Mould exchange it
for land outtodc the limits."
T "
CLOTH THROUGH HAIR,
DOUBLE IIS BEAUTY
Try This! Ilnlr Gets Thick, Glosisy
Wavy and llcnutlfiil nt Onco
WJLI1L 1 liJAl ' ' "' -
a& tr JBKi -
ISI
KittadH
JL-Jli"
o ' - -
lit.
Immedlato? Yes! Certain that's
tho joy of It. Your hair becomes
light, wavy, fluffy, abundant nnd ap
pears an soft, lustrous and beautiful
as a young1 girl's nftor n Dandcrlno
hair cleaiiBo. Just try this mois
ten a cloth with a little Dnnderlno
and carefully draw It through your
hair, taking ono small strand at a
time. This will clcanno tho hair of
dust, dirt or excessive oil, and In
just n few moments you have doubled
tho beauty of your hnlr. A delightful
HiirprlRO awaits thoso whoso hair has
been noglccted or is scraggy, faded,
dry, brittle or thin. Ilexldcs bcautl
fylnn tho hair. Dnnderlno dissolves
overy particle of dandruff; cleanses,
purifies and Invigorates the scalp,'
forever stopping Itching nnd falling
hair, but what will pleaso you most
will be after a few week's uso, when
you sco now hair flno and downy
at first yos but really now hair
growing nil over tho scalp. If you
care for pretty, soft hair, and lots
of It surely get a 2 .Veen t bottle of
ICnowlton's Dnndorlno from any drug
store or toilet counter and JuhI try
Adv,
Royal Club Satisfaction
Begins With Breakfast
and lasts throughout the day. There is no
finer Coffee blend than ROYAL CLUB It is a
combination of the finett Sumatra nnd Central
American Coffees cnrcfullv blended In the irreen
nnd "neutralized." To properly "ncutrnllr.e" a blend It
is necessary to mix the different green coffees nnd let
them "ngc" for a year or more. Tho small roaster
ennnot afford to "tic up" his money In this way ho
must mix his blend and roast it immediately.
The green coffees for ROYAL CLUB are bought a
year in advance blended by experts and ' aged" into
a perfect, smooth, satisfying nnd distinctive flavor.
This and tho high qualities we use accounts for
ROYAL CLUB superiority and popularity. As ono
man expressed it, "you haven't tasted real coffee until
you've tried ROYAL CLUB."
Ask Any Grocer
1-lb. Tin 3-lb. Tin Slb. Tin
40c $1.10 $1.75
LANG & CO.
The "Royal Club" House
Portland, Or.
niwbniul: "This is certain
ly some dandy piece of meat.
Where did you get it?"
Wile: "uiy. dear, niv
but clier's meats are of the
VERY BEST QUALITY.
Innd, best of all, his PRICES
AKE TUB LOWEST. It's
'a pleasure to deal with him
I his service is excellent.
1 LOOK AT THIS:
i
Pork Shoulder, lb 10c
Despite the hLdier prico of
hots.
Remember o ir Pure Pork
Sail age.
Warner-portman
6c (Sojfe
PJIOJE 70t
Special Orange Week
BEGINNING JANUARY 21
WIPE, JUICY Kltt'IT AT I'OIM'LAU PRICES
Uon't Fail to Call on
WARNER, WORTMAN & GORE
FOUTS GROCERY CO.
C. A. DE VOE
JONES' CASH GROCERY
ASKFOR
None Beter Roman
MealSre&d
Invented by a hy!clnu
Improves dlgciou
Prevents conflation
And promotcaettor health
PULLMA! BAKERY
At Ycr Grocer
a a. . a A.
! o : ;! ;
'
vv
f
f
!
Will l-'liid a Helpful NiiruvniIuii hi
'JliN Letter.
Overworked, run down "faKgod
out" women who feol an though they
could hardly drag about. Hhottld pro
fit by Mrs. Carter's oxporleneo. She
BayH: "I am the. mother of nix chil
dren nnd I got ho wonlc and run-down
that I couldn't eat nn thing and It
aeomed almost Impowilble for mo to
get around and do my work. I tried
different doctorn' remedied without
benefit. I saw Vlnol advertised and
derided to try It, and received no
much bonoflt from the firm bottlo
that 1 continued to take It, and It ban
built up my Htrength and mndo in.
strong and well. I consider Vlnol X
the best medicine I have ever taken, '
and advlMo all weak, run-down worn- V
en to try It." .Mr. IIcmIii Carter. I O
State ltoad, X. C.
If nil the tlrod, overworked, run
fUWS
TkeWoman's Store
Y
?
X
down women In MNUord could onlv
roaliZO bow llllr llnllolnnu rml llvor I Z
.. . ...... .... .... .." ".. ,
iinu iron ionic, vinoi, Nuppilec tli
vital elemeniN nereditary to build up
blood and Htrength, wo wouMn't bo
able to miI the demand. Mmirord
l'harinar Adv
January Specials
$1.75 Penis' Kid (JJuves now $1-18
$2.80 La GrocqitP CorseU now $1.-19
$5.00 and $0:00 VtUco l'ont Uce Coiwts.... SU.DS
'Vic Lit dies '-Wool Huso now 19
75e Ladies' Cashmere Hojie now 18
Sweaters, values to $0.00, nojv v$l.J)S
SweatertJ, values to $5.7., now $:L19
Velvet Shapes, values to $.'1.50, now. 9S
Velvet Shapps, values to $(5.50, now $1.98
Trimmed Hats now $1.98, $2,9S, SJJ.9S. $1.9S
real values $15,50 to $17.50,
AHREN'S
1
"Money MoKos'tho Moro Go"
It also inuk i I ne b1"" .o an,! tl- vo.ld K MU
want to "keoi u with the proioon ou nuitt luio
mono You ra buo iiioue if oull opin a muiikh
account here whlh ou nm do with 1 1 and nut into
It what xou'vo b n wa.tng Compound lutent on u'l
you get In
OVER C2Vk!AnSUNOERONe MANAGEMENT
a
X
V
Y
y
t
r
v
V
!?
!Y
Y
iY
Y
Y
Y
' Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
:xx
MAIL OEDERS PEOMPTLY PILLED EXPRESS PREPAID 71 AT
SATURDAY BARGAINS JmUlS
ceni'ral avb., XKAit postootte HieWoma's Store
THE NEW GOODS AREIERE
Now is the time to Make Thai up
? Last Call on WINTER SUITS and COATS
Every New Suit One-Half Price
$20.00 Winter Suits now $10.GO
$30.00 "Vintcr0Snitfiow $15.00
$40.00 Wifttor Suits now. $D.OO
Every New Gpat One-Half Price
$10.00 Winter Coats now $5.00
$15.00 Wiujer fonts now 7.50
$20.00 Winter Coats now $10.00
20 Inst season's Suits and Coats, up flj A, AO
to $30.00 values, now.Cfcneh Eft,wO
New Fancy Cheeks, the latest
styles for spring wear, up to 75c
values, on sale Saturday, PQ I
yard D y L
Black Taffeta Silks are very
scavee. We are placing on sale
Sjiturday a very lino soft finish
;K)-ineh All Silk Taffeta, worth
$1.50,for, per
yard
$1.00
10 All Wool f Skirts,
last season's Kjyles,
uj) to $10.00 values,
Saturday, (Qo
each vOt
ifi'All Wool Dresses,
last season's styles,
fiood coloi-s, up to $12
Jra.'Sa,::il.98'
50 Ifouso Dresses, all
sizes nijd colors, val
ues up to $1.50, go on
stile Satur- QO
day, each 0
SATURDAY IS CORSET AY
100 pail's New lodel
Corsets, all sizes,
made of heavy coutil,
worth 85c, on C(a
sale Sat., pr Mb
100 pairs Women 'a
Coutil Corsets, new
model, good as any
$1 grade, on PA
sale Sat., pair .vejl
AVhite Wool Cordnntl Diagon
als for skirts aiubats, on salo
at $l.f00, $1.5fl$1.98 and
Jp2.50ja yard.
Crepe de Chenes r going up in Y
price every daypr Saturday
only wo will sell r good $1.50
grade, 10 iia-hes ve, (g -f i Q Y
'l , ,!! VI K J, -v m.'-
t
9
" a,
per- ti4
-T
100 irs of New
Stylo torsets,
fectting,c a real
$1.50ality, onA $
... .JUj T4
A
Sat.,ir.
Three Big Specials in
Muslin Underwear
Women's fine qual
ity Corset Covers
and lowers, nicely
trimmed with lace
ami embroidery, up
to boc value,
this sale
29c
Women's fine Crepe
and Lingerie Gowns,
Combinations and
Corset Covers, up to
$1.00 values, on sale
Saturday at, rn
each , WL
Women's Daeutiful
new Envelope Chem
ise, downs and Com
bination Suits, val
ues up to $1.25, on
sale Saturday, 7Q
each .'. wb
m .
Saturay
Glove ale
i
f
r
t
.
The celebrated "Kdeer" (Move,
Avashes in cold wattromes in two-
ciasp and gauntlet s,(J -J A A Y
all colors, a pair ,... j) 1 , JJ
Beautiful new Kid,Wcs, in white, X
with black stitchinpd blak with X
white stitching, s.v, fl -j r- 1
:li,nM :.-Sl.ZD
. !
Notions
Support-
10c
Children's Hose
ers, worth ItV,
Saturday, pair
s:.,,.:1 m..i. ...... i) i.,..
TJCP Mimiwi Mill (till IIIWIIVI,
1 25i cans, Saturda tA.
:iu
Hu.'.-illii Ci'iH-hi't Cotton,
all sizes, on sale A
Saturday, ,11 ... . yQ
WitinenV All Linen Uand-keri-liiefs,
very r
special, each OC
i
V can
?
V
?
?
Y
X
Domestics
;U)-ini'h Bleached Muslin,
cheap at 10c. Satur
day, a yard
3l)-ineh fine Cambric
worth 121 oc, Satur
day, a yard
72x00 Sheets, worth
our price Saturday! A
each ..O )j
12 nnd -15-inch Linen Fin
ish Pillow Slips,
eai-h
8c
9c
G0t
15c
Underwear
Women's .and Childvon's
Fleeced Lined Vests, 35c
values, now at,
each
25c
Women's Fleeced Lined
Union Suits, good 75c val
utas, now, per A Q -.
suit , 4oC
All of our $1.25 Union
Suits tor women
sale Saturday at,
a suit :
g on
98c
Towels
dood size Cotton
Towels, each
5c
10c
Heavy Iluck Towote,
worth up to loe,
special, each
dood size Bath Towi
worth 15c, special,
each
Heavy Bub l)rv
Toyels, 35e grade,
now, each.. '.
10c
Bath
28c
Kfeiery
Kaserilk Hose, all
$1.00
1
;
f
r
v
r
r
x
colors, r
pair ...
Our edited Lavender
J p Lislose, E A :
very sjfil, pair.. OUC V
Childrl School IIso, T
good afst 25c 1 V
vnluesl- InC t
?
lOcf
Woineftind ('hildnn's
fast Hose,
Sjei-ial,r ..
. A . -..- t .
llll"lKll
' ' V 'W w
VMjH$Xt
v f ,. - -I--T,-
I r,-. JftHImHi -
k r
m