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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1910)
1 t ,...,. M.-JM.Mili a)iNNMMMl MEDFORD MALL TRIBUNE, MEDFQKD. OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBEli 25, 1910. 16 f .'W,. ft i-rf - ?." j , I. I it i OREGON TOW WAR I ON TUBERCULOSIS OPPOSE FORTS PANAMA CANAL rnmwr.A'mr ftr.. SimL 23. Ora- KOn proposes to banish tuberculosis from its borders. True, it is n fonn i&blo undertaking;, but it is planned to keep np the warfare until the dread whito placuo is vanquished. An important stop in tho campaign will be taken October 1, when the new stnto home for tubercular pa tients nt Salein will bo opened. Ac commodations will bo provided for CO patients at the start, but this number will bo increased very large ly within a short thno. About 200 outdoor cotaRCS will bo added to the plant soon, mnkiue room for many saorc. Tho home ia located five miles east of Salein and includes 110 ncres. It occupies tho larpo brick building for nerly used for the stato mute school. The last sossiou of the legislature appropriated $75,000 for a. state sauilarium for consumptives. Of this amount $20,000 was to bo used in fitting up the buildings and grounds and $2o,000 will bo expended nnnu allv in maintenance until tho next legislative session, when further funds will be provided. THREE CHORUS GIRLS KILLED IN JOY RIDE ' NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 24. Three Members of the Queen of the Moulin Bongo company chorus; Thomas Butler, owner of the machine, and Joseph Freedman, a perfumery salesman, were killed today when the machine in which they, were riding plunged into tho canal. Later re ports say another man, as yet uni dentified, was also killed. The party, ont for a joy ride, left a5 downtown cafe shortly after 3 o'clock. They were rounding a curve when Butler, at the wheel, Iostteen trol. The automobile turned turtle and landed in the cnnal, 15 fee tfe low the road. The police today are endeavoring to raise the machine and recover tho bodies of the victims. Service Sunday, 11 a. m.; subject of lesson sermon. "Reality"; Sunday school at 10 o'clock; testimonial meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. All are welcome 128 North Grape street, north Sherman-Clay music Bouse. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. Now complete!" tho Pnunmo. cnnal, many nations are interesting themselves Jn tho question of its fortification and havo succeeded in raising discussion of tho proposition. Tho United States, hbwovcr, is going ahead caltnly with plans for defending tho canal, which nro before President Taft, and tho question, if any seri ous opposition develops, must bo set tled in congress this winter. The eyes of tho povors nro turned toward tho little strip of land ten miles wido and forty miles long, through which the United States, to the croaking of tho steam shovels and tho boom of tho exploding dv mite, is rapidly opening tho big ditch which is to unito tho Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Tho Panama canal is no longer a project. It is now a reality. Al though tho date sot for tho opening is 1915, tho engineers aro confident that ships will bo taking this short cut between ocean a year sooner, or 1914. Two years, or even a yenr, ago foreigners wore contest to admire tno energy and skia winch was sweeping awny giant obstacles. To day they aro wondering what its ef fect is to bo on world politics and what advantages aro to accrue to the United States through control of this strategic waterway. For this reason more than any other foreigners aro debating the question of the fortification of tho canal. At tho present moment also this consideration is of paramount interest to tho United States because tho defence must be in placo by tho time the canal is open for traffic. The two problems, therefore, which are agitating tho officials of the United States and of other coun tries aro whether we have the right to fortify tho canal and whether we can do it successfully if we have tho right Southern Dairy Co. Wholesale and Retail Deal ers in Ice Cream Milk, Cream, Butter and Buttermilk. If you have any sweet or sour cream for sale, call on us at 32 S. Cen tral or phone. MILK ROUTE IN CONNECTION Store Phone Matin 831. Ranch Phone Farmers 7183. f QUIET DAY SPENT 1Y PRESIDENT TAFT CINCINNATI; O., Sept. 24. President Taft spent a quiet day to day. He had no appointments with Ohio politicians today and spent the time visiting with old friends. P. O. TOM MOPFAT We make any kind and style of Windows. We carry Glass of any size on haaL t MEDFORD SASH DOOR GO., Ktfftrd, Oregon. 1910 AUTOMOBILE. IN FIDST-CLASS CONDITION. TO EXCHANGE FOR CfTY LOTS.. ADDRESS H. C, CARE. MAIL TRIBUNE. U. S. HOTEL BCTTK FALLS, Or. Re-opened and will cater to tho public. Auto and hunting party dl aers a specialty. Patronage respect fully solicited. MR. AND MRS. A. DUFRAY, Prop, aad Mgr. Respectively. ALL KINDS OP DRY ATTHNB OOLLBGB. Arrange to attest tke Eugeae Bus iness College, aat let us get yoa a good position whea you graduate. En ter bow. Ben fer ear bow oata legue. 14 West Seventh street, Eugeae, Orates. tf SMUaafUT M HaadaataAdDarHeluialfaiFUlriainLdarBV- rra of BUUraof 1st. JafenBtpUOIKpUcoptlTl OoUectata. Academic ami Klamaataxy Dcpta. Mule, Art, kloeatlon. OtbuuuIuhi. Aa. (Raatdaat papUa moat ba onr II raara o aca and waU recommaadad, Tha nombor U United to fifty. Application ahonld ba mada earl.) Adtlreai TtuSUttfSacrUf.CWleaaa. SLHUoHHPrtljd.Of. fr ' "THE NEW" AT THE "STYLE SHOP," BEDFORD'S QUALITY STORE -s. JSeldom in any city, even five times the size of Medford, have the people heen shown such smart styles such rich fabrics such splendid workman ship or such exceptional values. We simply print a list and invite you to call a welcome awaits you here. i ", SEPARATE SKIRTS FALL WAISTS, SILK PETTICOATiS, '' PATTERN MILLINERY, ' SMART SUITS, ' SWELL COATS, DRESSY GOWNS, for evening or street wear, t ' ' j; BEAUTIFUL KLMONAS, FURS, FANCY GOODS, NOVELTIES, ETC. - "f . &, - HAIR DRESSING PARLORS Manicuring; hair dressing, weaving, bleaching, and shampooing. We make switches to order from your own combings. Complete line of fine hair goods. ... ..-- Young Men, This Is THE I SYSTEM . i .."v rtev ., r College and High School Week Our entire store will be devoted to the showing of new Fall merchandise in all departments, gathered together from the foremost makers in all lines. It will be a Clothes Show that will show you the latest and mo3t fashionable clothes and furnishings, and will be an exceptional opportunity for you to make selections of the season's newest and choicest gobds. (pome qYou will find here THE L SYS TEM Clyothes for young men and men whom the years have not aged in profusion. . ' ' -r' ' IJYoung men who desire to be properly dressed and lead in tho matter of dress cannot afford to miss this opportunity. Why not maLtfiissititL T spj and Won thosew 'different clothes i ILook in the glass, your eyes will tell you that these clothes aro made for you. tJHere we have the different mod els in these L SYSTEM Clothes for all young men, be they extremists or more conservative. In fact, you want clothes that will lend to your physique perfect fitting, broad shoulders, graqe and refinement. iJThese styles are for you, so come in and try them on whether you in-, tend to buy or not. CJThe newest styles in greys,' . browns and blues-1- ! t $17.50 to $40.00 1 1J V'SIISBSBBBBBBBbI f '? e1& LT SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI BBSjVr"rBsBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb! 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