Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1911)
' . i; PAGE SIX atEDFOKD MAIL TRTBUNE, TOD-FORD, OREGON. WTONMSDAY, SKPTttMIWR 20, inn. NO ROOM FOR PETTICOATS IN ASHLAND MILADY'S GOWN Lady Duff Gordon Says Tight Skirt Is Te Be Developed 10 Extremes Unheard OfNo Sign Of Hips Or Waist. MAY SELL HER PLANT ' Reported That Siskiyou Power And Light Company Will Purchase Mu nicipal Power House In Order To Stay In Field. LONDON, Sent. 20. "A designer in l'nris I won't mention names, but lie is most oriRinnl and popular i. trying to force upon tho world of fashion n return to crinoline. Well not precisely crinoline, for the skirl id funnel shnpod, stiffened with whnlcbono nnd not round. The idee is not 'catching on.' Tho whole thine is only nn extravagance of his. The fashion of 1012 will be anything bnl crinoline. Tho tight skirt is to be developed to extremes unheard of Petticoats will have to go. ThcroV not n scrap of room for them." Tims Lady Duff Gordon, better known as "Lucille of Hanover Square." "Heaven help the big fat women,' she ndded. "With a skin tight skirt reaching np to her shoulder blades no sign of hips or waist nnd tho rest of her body squeezed up where hei chest ought to be, nnd n. widi brimmed hat loping down over her cars wowl" I YESTERDAY'S SCORES. , Xntiunal. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 4 . . . . 1 Now York 3 At Cincinnati Cincinnati 5 Brooklyn 7 At Chicago Chicago 0 Philadelphia 5 At St. Louis St. Louis 13 ion 12 American. At Now York New York '. . . . 3 Clecland 3 (Called In 9th; darkness.) At Bobton Boston 2 Detroit 1 At Philadelphia Philadelphia S St. Louis ,. . . . 1 At Washington Washington 7 Chicago 3 Following n conference between tho Ashland city officials last week and representatives of the Siskiyou Power & Light Company, it 1ms been persistently rumored that tho Siski you company will probably make Ashland nn offer within tho next few ) i .l unys 10 ouy mo municipal power plant. Officials of the Siskiyou company, ns well ns the mayor nnd council, arc reticent about giving out nny dctnils concerning the negotiations at the present time. It is admitted however, that the Siskiyou jwople want to patch up differences with Ashland. The matter has been brought to nn isue by the Mlit recently brought by Axhlnnd to eject the Siskiyou company from Ashland on the 15th of next month. There was no time limit attached to the franchise granted tho Siskiyou company by the city nnd expert legal advice lniU been secured to the effect that such a franchise may be terminated at an.v time. In accordance with this advice, the city council revoked the franchise nnd set the date upon which the Siskiyou company must get out of the city. Thus the" city is in nn ttuvautageous position to gain valuable concessions from tho Siski you company. If the city should sell its plant to the Siskiyou company, the con sideration would probably be the as sumption by the Siskiyou company of all the bonded indebtedness of about $103,000. Probably the city would not consider n sale unless it could gctlmt nil that it has alreud put into the plant. GETTING READY FORM FAIR Managers Of Different Departments Are Lining Up Exhibit Features Balloon Ascension Contract Is Closed. JUSTIN EIFERT WEDS A R0SEBUR6 GIRL HEAVY SELLING ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE Pacific Coast. At Portland R. Portland 2 Oakland 1 At San Francisco San Francisco 4 Los Angeles 1 H. 9 10 C 6 Northwestern. At Vancouer It. H. E. Vancouver S Seattle 2 At Tacoma Tncoraa 0 Portland i At Spokano Spokane n . . 5 Victoria 4 8 G 4 4 10 11 CONSIDER CLUSTER ' - LIGHTS TONIGHT . Because of tho fact that the mayor and nearly nil tho councilmen at tended tho now Medford Hotel open ing Tuesday night, tho rcgulnr coun cil meeting wus iwstponed until to night. Thcro is a great amount of rou tine business to be hnndled tonight. Tho most important special business to como up will bo the awarding of tho contract for placing electric clus ter lights on both sides of Muin street from Riverside avenue on tho east to Oukdale nvonuo on the west. RUSS MILL SOLD TO L B. BROWN Tho Rush mill on South R overside has been purchased of Hull & Sou by L. 13. Brown. Mr. Brown has lived in tho valley for tho past five yenrs nnd is widely known in con nection with tho gfoeerv nnd fruit business ho managed. Ho is nit ex perienced mill man and is putting all his energy and no little expense to make tho Rubs mill enjoy an oven belter reputation than it lius. EX-YALE MAN FOR HIGH SCHOOL COACH Tho high school football team has Hoourod tho services of J. Brooks Spencer ns coach for tho Bound. It will bo iniM)8hiblo for tho old Yale cud to bo Willi tho team every" nicht hut wint linui ho finds ho can bo ublo to spare ho will dovoto to rigid training of tho boys. Sponcor played hj the 100U (,'uuju uguhibt Hnrvurd. NEW YORK, Sept. 20. At the opening of the stock market today heavy selling was resumed and most of the active issues declined. Unit ed States Steel dropped 7-8 and In ternational Harvester reached a new low figure for the venr. Union Pa cific fell off 1 1-2 nnd Rending. Western, Maryland and St. Paul lost a point. Canadian Pacific rose 5-8. Later under supporting orders the list recovered slightly but again broke when United States Steel was put under pressure. The mnrkct closed, steady. Bonds were 'easy. Preparations for tho great event, tho Southern Oregon District fnlr, are progressing more satisfactorily oven than tho officers had expected. All tho judges and managers ot tho sov oral rtlffo-cnt departments of tho ox hlblt feature nro lining up nnd (am 11 Infixing themselves with tho require ments In a way most gratifying to the management. It has been decided to use tents for the exhibits instead ot wooden struc tures such as has previously been used. One large tent, 40xS0 feet In slxe, wilt be put up for the main ex hibit and as many smaller ones as may be necessary will bo provided for tho stock and lesser exhibits. An amusement feature of tho fair session wil Ibo n dally balloon nscon- sion and parachute drop. Tho 13 road - cricks, tho famoue French neronautcs, who have been making ascensions nt tho Oakos, in Portland for several weeks past, and of which tho Portland papers havo had so much compliment ary to say, havo been secured for the fair week and little Miss Tiny Broad erick, the child aeronaut wonder, will mako dally ascensions and parachute drops. LIMA, Ohio Oao dollar each is bequeathed to the grandchildren of tho late Anthony Cupp, a wealthy fanner, provided they read the bible daily and ntend church services reg ularly for a year. I Dry Shampoo Better I I Than Soap and Water ' Look for the ad that offers it to cou, second-hand, at a real bargain' HarIcIdb for Healtn. (From the New York Graphic) "Once in two or three months i ns often ns it is advisable to wash the hair with soap and water," say? Clnribcl Montague, the beauty ox pert. The rubbing, drying nnd rins ing, together with the action of tin alkali in the soap especially the al kali tend to make the hair coarse hard and brittle. Too much moist ure causes the hair to become tint and Jose its color. "A simple nnd satisfactory drj shampoo is made by mixing foui ounces of powdered orris root with four ounces of therox. Sprinkle n tnblespoonful of this mixture on the head nnd brush thoroughly through the hair once or twice a week. That is all thero is to it. This treatment not only keeps the hair light, fluf. nnd lustrous, but therox produces the growth of new hair." THEROX FOR SALE BY HASKINS' DRUG STORE HOTEL MOORE European. Special .Rates by the Week or Mouth. Bates 50 Ccuts Up. RAU-MOHR CO., Proprietors. RUSS MILL On Riverside Ave. L. B. BROWN, Proprietor. Peed, Flour, Seed, Vetch, Winter Oats. Barley Rolled. Hair Sale THURSDAY and FRIDAY $10.00 Switches $8.00 $ 5.00 Puffs - $3.00 $ 4.00 Puffs - $2.50 MADAME ROODE Room 25 Jackson Oo. Bank Bldg. Justin O. Eiferl. a Southern Pa oifiu fireman, mid Mi"!4 Kdna Merle Moore, daughter of Mrs. Lueiuda Moore, of this city, were married nt the Baptist pnrsontigo in Itoscburg Monday evening, September 18, Rev. W. 11. Kntoii officiating. Relatives of the bride nnd close friends ot the couple wore m attendance. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kifort nro well known in this city. He is a sou of lounoiiumn and Mr, w. w. Kit on, of Medford. His bmlo, a very charm nii vmim- linlw mix I'nriniM'K- ion. ployed in the eouiosiiig rooms of tho ltovlow and more recently ns a saleslady nt the Now York store. Holh are quite popular in tho young er Houinl sot nnd congratulations on I heir happy union nro pouring in on them from their largo numbur of friends and ncuuuintuitces. Mr. nnd Mi. Kifort will bo ct homo nt oiico nt It 'J South Parrolt slice. ltosehurg Review. THIS LADY'S GOOD. APPETITE Mrs. Hansen, In a Letter From Mobile, Tells How She Gained It Mobile, Aln. "I suffered for seven years, with womanly trouble," writes Mrs. Sigurd Hansen in a lettor from this city. I folt weak nnd always had a headache and was always going to tho doctor. At last I was operated on. and felt better, but soon I had tho aamo trouble. My husband asked me to try Cardul. I felt bettor after the first bottle, and now, I havo a good appetite and sleop well. I feci flno, and tho doctor tolls mo I am looking better than ho ovor saw me." It you nro sick and miserable, and suffer from any ot tho pains duo to womanly trouble try CarduL Cardul is successful because It in composed ot ingredients that havo been found to act curattvely on tho woman ly constitution. For more than fifty years, it has been used by women of all ages, with great success. Try It Your druggist sells It N. D. Writ to: UdlM' A4vlwy Dtt.. 9tt. root MfOkln. Co.. Clutuiwoca. Ttnn.. tor inxrvaJ iHJlruetwnt, anJ M-tm com. iiww innuii - wmo." moi la rUla wr(r. oo rMuet. Savoy Gots Crowd. The Savoy theatre on Front filreut is enjoying unusual prosperity since O. W. Sinter has been managing U, Mr. Slater gels nothing but tho lat est nnd eoHtllont filniH nnd h Inter minel to inuko (ho pluco u winner for nil time, Tho orowda hnvu jiiHtiflcil Ills uffoitH nnd ho Iiiih concluded to Htiirt a now venture for a opuplo of wuoUh. Tho Uoovon AuuiHonunil Co. will occupy tho bourdH nt tho Savoy beginning Tucdny, Sept. till for throo night of tho week. They will put on high cliiMK (iitterlaiutneiilH, lo which the prio owlll ho 'JO ocnln. The pileo for thn moving picture onlor tnitituent will not ho m!md. SMOKE CLUB UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT NOW The Smoke Club, formerly con ducted by Mnokln and Davlit, linn been pui'ohnmd by IIuikcmh, Qui Hcnborry nnd llui-gonM. Tlio building, In being iciiimli'li'd nnd completely nvci hauled, Tho company In offering n rlno meeiHohniun pipe to ouo Hint nug goHtH u uiimo Hint nieuln with tlieir approval. HKNVKII, Colo.-SoldleiH hiIhwI a kick at paying 10 ceutrt to rldn from 'or! UuhhcII three iiiII"m In Clieyeniio lo shop. TluV lil"d a Hpi'clnl train nnd rodo 1110 lulled lima to Kiito the Inlormhan line uftislnli. IIiimIjIiih for health. " GET THE HABIT OF AT TRADING Now Neckwear beautiful new Laco Collars at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. MANNS CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. Now Bolta - The lalo.st novel! ios in .Holts nnd OirdloM BUY YOUR NEW WINTER GARMENTS NOW Save Money m IIUYING YOnt MEAT AT THE WEST SIDE MARKET Wo are now idling meat on a strictly bash basis. This plan means that wo can sell to you at a lower rato than you havo been paying. It's a. Saving for Both'ofUs You will always find tho best meat at.our market. Our aim is to please, both in quality and servico. WestSideMarket LOUIS HEIL, Proprietor NEW COATS A wonderful display of "La vogue" Coats at $14.00, $18.00 and $20.00 each. New Caracul Coats at $14.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Now Seal Plush Coats at $25, $30 and $35. Special values in Raincoats at $12.50 each. Children's Dresses, made by "Cadillac" Garment Co., all sizes, at $1.25, $2.50 and $5.00. rM NEW SUITS Women's and Misses' Suits, made of all wool Serge and !Kaney .Mixtures. Look as good as most $25.00 Suits, very special $15.00 "La vogue" Suits fit and wear hotter than any others. Special good values at $20, $25 and $35. TRADE WINNERS - FOR THURSDAY ONLY Silks 200 yards new .Faille and Messaline Silks. Our reg ular 75c I" i f ratio; Thursday, tlJfl yard Ws Ginghams Now Dress Ginghams in new winter styles A Al fast colors i special, yard " v Plaids Now Plaids for Children's Drosses; very special, yard 18c UNDERWEAR Children's Flcccod-lincd Vests and pants, all sizes, special, each 25c CURTAIN SORIM 30-inch Bungalow scrim good 25c -jgn value; special, yard..."' OUTING FLANNEL. 2500 yards fine quality outing flannel, fast colors, fl Special, yard VXj Our Work Merits Your Confidence The volume of work we are doing, and the number of new customers we are getting and holding, along with our old ones, justifies your giving our drivers your clothes to clean, dye and press. 5 N. Fir St. Telephones a PACIFIC 2441 HOME 244 V