Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 01, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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CTEDFOTID $P;TL TRIBUNE, fEDFCRT). ' rmfifm. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 502T
PRIZE
AWARDS
ON BOX APPLES
ARE
GIVEN
OUT
Judges Declare Exhibit Best
Ever Seen in Southern Ore
gon Great Difficulty Ex
perienced in Selecting Win-
' judges removed all of the apples out of I 34,
six boxes belonging to I'pton Hros . cash.
'and the Hear Creek Orchard and ex
lamlned each apple with a microscope
for blemishes. Never before has there
'been such perfect fruit exhibited in
Medford and the award was given
I'pton liros. only after a most thor
ough inspection.
The judging of the apples was done
by Prof. F. C. Reimer of the Southern
Oregon Experiment Station. C. C.
Lemmon of the Oregon Growers Coop
erative Association and M. E. Root of
Denny & Co., fruit distributors.
The premiums awarded on box en
tries are bb follows:
Three Box Entries
1st, Upton Bros., Central Point,
season's storage of 25 boxes of apples,
value 15, .Med ford Ice & Storage Co.,
and $3 cash, Denny & Co.
2d, Hear Creek Orchard, city, $10
ners Upton Brothers Win. brick montle, H. A. Jansen, and (1.50
T judeinc of the apples at the
llSue River Valley Apple exposition
for tke awards offered was uo small
undsrtaklne. In many Instances it
was next to impossible to decide with
the naked eye which of a number of
"intrles were entiled to the first, sec
o'rid or third prize.
.The applea were all judged by a
Biarkine which the judges agreed upon
should be followed. This Included uni
formity, color, stee and free from blem
ishes. In the three box contest the
DA.VGEIIOI'S AND UNSIGHTLY,
RKMOVE THAT
GOITRE
With the Ideal Home Treatment,
known as DR. HAYKSEN'S FA
MOUS GOITRE Ointment nnd Bal
sam. No matter how small, you
hould nttenrt to It nt "once, for
THEY GROW. . Jlund.rods of cures
io its credit, even where' all other
available treatments havo failed.
In use over .13 years, both by
Doctors and BUffcrcrs.
Free Folder and information at
your Druggist.
cash, Guy W. Conner.
3d, Del Rio Orchard, Rock Point, 200
cement brick, value $5, Medford Ce
ment tz Construction Co.. and $1.60
cash. Dennis Kimball t Pope.
4th, Del Rio Orchard, Rock Point,
I Dahlia tubes, $3, R. II. Paxson, Central
Point, and $1.50 in cash, Stewart Fruit
Co.
6th, Thornton Wiley, Ashland, box
of chocolates, $3, Valley Candy Co.,
and $1.60 In cash, Sgobel & Day.
titb. A. N. Wright, R. i, Medford,
49-lb. sack of Olympic flour, Portland
Flouring Mills.
7th, A. N. Wright, R. 4, Medford, 40
lb. sack of Olympic flour, Portland
Flouring Mills.
8th, A. H. Davenhlll, Talent, 49-Ib.
sack of Olympic flour, Portland Hour-
jlng Mills.
I .One Box Entries Jonathan
I 1st, Upton Bros., Central Point, $5
I shoes, E. C. Faber, Central Point.
2d, J. E. Edmlston, Medford, $3 cash.
Stewart Fruit Co. .
3d, J. E. Edmlston, Medford, $2 cash.
Sgobel & Day. . , .
Honorable mention Corey .and Ker
shnw,Mcdford. ,: ' ' '.f 1
Delicious ,
1st, Albert Johnson, Ashluud, $5
drivers gloves, Busy Cornore Motor
Co.
2d, W. C. Gannaway, R. 4, city, $3
cash, Stewart Fruit Co.
Thornton Wiley. Ashland, $2
Stewart Fruit Co.
Honorable mention R. J. Henry,
Sunnycliff Orchard, Talent.
Newtown
1st, Upton Dros., Central Point. $10
in merchandise. Medford Fur. & Hdwe
Co. '
2d, A. Hensler, R. 4, city, $5 in cash,
Stewart Fruit Co.
3d, Dear Creek Orchard, $3 in cash.
Stewart Fruit Co.
4th, Chester Fitch, H. 1, city,
cash, Stewart Fruit Co.
th, Thornton Wiley, Ashland
cash, Sgobel & Day.
6th. Ed Hamlin, R. 1, city, $1 in cash
Sgobel & Day.
7th, Albert Johnson, Ashland, $1 In
cash, Sgobel & Day.
Spitzenburg
1st, Upton Bros., Central Point, $10
gold, Central Point Bank.
2d, Thornton Wiley, Ashland, $5
cash, Denny & Co.
$2 in
$1 in
JpcalBiieis
PAGE,
MON. NIGHT, NOV.
CURTAIN. 8 O'CLOCK
11
RALPH CUNOAC ' OFFtCP
AnnjucAs KxraaovEo cpnic opcm
Bids on all the slar mall routes in
Oregon for carrying mail for the four
year period beginning July 1st, l'J22,
are asked for by the postoffice depart
ment, and blank proosals for such
bids in Jackson county have been re
ceived in Bedford by Postmaster Win.
J. Warner, which can be obtained by
prospective bidders from him. The
bidding will remain open until 4:30 p.
in. on January 10th next, and the de
cisions will bo announced on or before
lebruary 14th. Each successful con
tractor must furnish a bond for the
four year period.
Full value In trade for mlsnt and
discarded clothes of all kinds. The
Apparel, f03 N. Central. Phono 223.
194
Be sure and notice the latest thing
In nhtl,An'. l. r j
r rv. -. "- Beauty Shop. 193
OBITUARY
I
ZA Superb Product Ion.
Ernihstvfc DrtnciDat Artists
Vfci&niFtccnt Sinjbing Ensemble
"Operatic Orchestra
QOBIN HOOD
IS GOOD
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW
DDirrC Loww Floor $2.00; Bancoay $1.10, $1.00
1 1I1V1aJ
Plus 10 Per Cent War Tax
Denny & Co,
4th, Del Rio Orchard, Rock Point, $2
cash, Denny & Co.
6th, L. F. Swaneoi, Beagle, $1 cash,
Denny Co.
0th,- Bear Creek Orchard, $1 cash,
Denny & Co.
7th, A. Hensler, R. 4, $1 cash, Denny
& Co.
Winter Banana
1st, G. M. Frost, Anbland, $5 in mer
chandise, M. M. Co.
2d, Clark French, Ashland, $3 cast),
Dennis Kimball Pope.
3d. Young and Hall, city, $2 cash,
Dennis, Kimball & pope.
. Hoover Red
1st, Medford Orchard Co., Medford,
$1 cash, Gold Hill Bank.
2d, J. A. Westerlund, Medford.
. Bellefleur
1st, Young and Hall, $1 cash, Gold
Hill Bank. .
2d, J. A. Westerlund.
3d, A. N. Wright, R. 4. city. .
King DaVId
1st. Albert Johnson, Ashland, $1
cash, Gold Hill, Bank. ;,
2d, Albert Johnson, Ashland.
King
1st, Young and Hall, $1- cash, Gold
Hill Bank.
White Winter Pearmaln
1st, J. A. Westerlund, $1 cash, Gold
Mill Bank.
Wagner
1st, A. N. Wright, R. 4, city, $1 cash,
Gold Hill Bank.
Grimes Golden
1st, A. Hensior, R. 4, city, $1 cash,
Gold Hill Bank.
Golden Delicious
,1st, Albert Johnson, Ashland, , . fl
cash, Gold Hill Bank, ;
Holland Pippins
.. 1st, Klunnor Powers, Talent, $1 cash,
Gold MiU.JInuk. ; v , .;' '! :
Plate of Largest Apples i
1st, Oloriav. Mundt,.-. Corey and Ker
shaw, $1 cash, Gold Hill Bank; 2d,
liultenlielmor, J., A. Westerlund. . ..
, r 8tayman Wlnesap . .
1st, Medford . Orchard Co., city, $1
cash, Guy W. Conner; 2nd, J. iA. Wes
terlund, ; , ,. . til .: .;
. Rome Beauty - u
.1st, Young and, Hall, ft -.cash, Guy
W, .Conner; 2d, J. A. Ganimlll, II. 1;
3d, Medford Orchard Co. ; , r
Arkansas Black
1st, G. H. . Thompson, $1 cash, Ore.
Growers Assn.; 2d, J, A. .Westerlund;
3d, Modford. .Orchard Co, n
Mammoth Black Twig
1st, J. A. Westerlund, $1 cash, Ore
gon Growers Assn.
Black Ben Davis
1st, J. A; Westerlund, $1, Oregon
Growers Assn.
Gano
1st, J. A. Westerlund, $1, Oregon
Growers Assn.; 2d, A. N. Wright.
BRl'MFIFJ.D IN C'EI NoT
117 Ml'RDKRKR'S ROW
HALEM, Ore., Nov. 1. Dr. It. M.
Brumfleld was . brought here last
night and placed in cell No. 117 In
murderer's row In the state prison.
At the Pacific Fruit & Produce com
pany plant yesterday A. J. Green, one
of the employes found a pretty colored
slender snake about fifteen inches
long in a bunch of bananas from Cen
tral America. The name of the species
of snake is unknown here, and the
reptile was placed in a bottle and ex
hibited around town.
See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop kefere
ttlne that mw top. tf
Newoomb for all kinds of wood.
Phone 631.
There were very few arrlvali at the
city auto camp yesterday. Among the
arrivals were E. E. Chilcote of Port
land, enroute north; Jack Wcnter of
Minneapolis, enroute south; and E. B.
Hanson and family of Laugmont, C'al.,
enroute south.
Dr. II. E. Murphy, dentist, over
Woolworth store.
Children's hair "A-La-Idenl." Local
models nt Sanitary Beauty Shop. 193
Mrs. HIlIIs entertained last evening
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ray,
who aro leaving for Portland in a few
days. Miss Nova Lounsbury enter
tained with a Sunday evening lunch
eon In honor of tho Rays. Mr. Ray has
been connected with the Rogue River
Canal Co.
When better automobiles are built,
Bulck will build them. tf
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard will
leave Nov. 5th for Iowa to help cele-
brato the golden wedding anniversary
or the doctor's father und mother.
They will return about Dec. 10. Dr.
W. J. Crandall, a graduate of the Los
Angelos College of Osteopathic Physic
ians and Surgeons, Will he In Dr. How
ard's office, Monday, Wjdnesday nnd
Friday of each weeji' ' "195
GRANDMA NEVER LET
Si HER HI GET GRAY
Sh Kept Her j,ocks Dark, .and
.Glossy,' with Sage' Tea : I ' j
!'..and Sulphur. '. .'' I U
BEECHER Milton Beechcr died
at his homo in Central Point, Octo
ber 31, at 6 a. m.'from infirmities
due to old age, aged 90 years, 4
months and 13 days. He was a na
tive of Indiana, and crossed the plains
In 1850, with ox teams, settling in
the Willamette valley. He was mar
ried to Barbara Murray at Eugene,
Ore., (November 30, 1S57. To this
union were born nine children of
whom D are living, four daughters
and one son. They are Mrs. Ellen
Morgan of Eagle Point, Mrs. Martin
Masterson of Carlton, Ore., Mrs. An
nie Stephenson of Mitchell, Ore., Mrs.
Edith Roberts of Dufur, Ore., and
Thomas Beecher of Central Point,
Oregon. He also leaves eleven
grandchildren. Mr. Beecher was a
resident of Central Point 15 years,
and of Oregon 68 years.
Funeral services will be held at the
homo in Central Point, Wednesday at
10 a. ni. Interment in Trail cemetery.
Portland Killer Guilty.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 1. Joseph
J. Henderson was last night convicted
of manslaughter by a jury before
which he was tried on a charffe of
first degree murder for killing of his
former wife. August 8.
STOMACH MISERY,
CAS, INDIGESTION,
TAKE "DIAPEPSIN"
"Papo'fl Dinpopsln" Is the quickest,
surest relief for Indigestion, Gases,
Flatulence, Ileartburn, Sourness, Fer
mentation or Stomach Distress caused
by acidity. A few tablets elvc almost
Immediate stomach relief and shortly
tho stomach is corrected so you van
eat favorite foods without fear. X,arfio
case costs only few cents at drug
store. Millions helped annually. Adv.
RIALTO
NEW SHOW TOMORROW
Vera
Gordon
(The Mother of
"Huaa6rAssue"
IX-
"The GREATEST
LOVE"
And tho touch of one mother's aim on anothxr saved a
lifn, solved a mystery and brought happiness from
despair.
BUSTER LA MAR
AT THE ORGAN
USUAL RIALTO
SHORT REELS
Tonight Elain Hammerstein in "Handcuffs or Kisses'"
', When: you darkth your hair f with
Sro Ten and SulflhUr, jio ono can
tell, because It's done so naturally, so
evenly.- Preparing ' this mixture,
though, at home Is mussy and trouble
some. At little cost you can buy at
any drug store the ready-to-use prep
aration, Improved by tho addition of
other ingredients called "Wyeth's Sago
and Sulphur Compound." You Just
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
it and draw this through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time.
By morning all gray hair disappears,
and, after another application or two,
your hair becomes beautifully dark
ened, glossy and luxuriant.
Gray, faded hair, though no dis
grace, Is a sign of old age, and as w
all desire a youthful and attractive
appearance, gtt busy at once with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound
and look years youner. This ready-Jo-use
preparation is a dallchtful Ul
let requisite and not a madlclna. It
Is not Intended for the cure, mitiga
tion or prevention of disease.
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S
Wednesday Specials
1 case 64x76 Wool1 Finish Blankets,
leayy weight, comes in a hnejline
of fahHy plkidsi 15 slightly imberfecB
TATtl1 Mir-'V-tir "i'v!;i!-v r
t,u.iiiau.a apitiai, pail
r" Tf '). ' y'i - - r
60 dbz. Men's' liKt weight wool sox in natural,
gray and black, real 50c value,
Wednesday special, pair . . . ,
29c
Mail Orders
Promptly
rilled
Mann's Department Store
Entrances E. Maim and N. Cemtral
Nrzcreu, eiMev
Postage
Prepaid on
Mail Orders
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Wc have moved to our new location at 123-125 S. Front St. and are now rrady to do any kind of repair work
WE SPECIALIZE IN GREASING
We have the ONLY GREASE ROCK in Southern Oregon and are prepared to do a REAL grease job
We are the authorized service station for the following: Packard, Franklin, Cole, Nash, Reo, Chandler and
Cleveland motor cars and Packard, Mack, Federal, Nash and Reo trucks
QUAKER STATE OIL FOR FRANKLINS
STROMBERG CARBURETORS, SALES AND SERVICE
Let us take care of your carburetor troubles
See v- Ha CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO. i- w. chisum
WE FIX EM"
Washing, Polishing, Storage and Flushing Oil
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK