Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFOttD -MAIL TRIBUTE, M13D.FORD, OiriCaONlWRSlUY, JULY H, 1010.
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Midsummer Make-Way Sale
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vSpecial Lots aL Special Prices Which You Cannot Well Afford to Miss
Specials
A glance over this list will
cause you to resolve to visit
this store verj soon, for these
specials will not remain long at
the prices quoted.
All dark and light Calicoes;
regular 7c quality, C yA
special J Ju
Apron Gingham; these are
more on the style dress ging
ham; regular Cf yA
S l-3c; special vJl J U
Dress Lawn, light color; regu-
ilJ l-2c yd
All light colois Percale, 36 in.
wide; regular 15c ft yA
quality; special 'v J"
All our light colors figured Ba
tiste, 15c, 18c and ft yA
20c regular; special... '" J
Linenette in check and plain;
also fancies; regular 18c and
20c quality; ft VA
special st ju
"White Lawn in plaid, check
and stripe; regular ft ?h
15c quality; special v j"
STRAIGHT PANTS.
Buy the boy a suit now. You
will pay regular prices for no
better values when school
opens.
BOYS' WOOL SUITS
$6.00 to $7.50 for $3.00
$4.00 to $6.00 for $2.00
$1.50 to $4.00 for $1.00
Here is welcome news for every HOUSEKEEPER in Medford and vicinity. The SPEC FAT S mentioned below
are now on SALE in the store and every clerk knows all about them. You will find everything oxactiy as repre
sented in this advertisement. Every regular customer knows that when we advertise special lots that a big saving
will be the reward for a trip to thisstore. You are invited to call and examine the special lots, and whother you
buv or just look, wo will be glad you came.
REASONS, WHY YOU SHOULD SHOP MORNINGS AND BEFORE 9 P. M. SATURDAYS.
All over the land people are coming to realize that shopping done early in the morning is most satisfactory. Hert
ford is noted as the "Booster City" of the United States surely you will not lag in this early shopping move
ment for the heated term. If vou shop earlv in the day you will find less rush and the clerks fresh and moro careful
of vour wants. THEN, IP YOU S1IOP SATURDAY NrOHTS BEFORE, n P. H., YOU ALLOW , TTRED
CLERKS A CHANCE TO GET EXBLE EARLY, and thus gain their appreciation during the hot weather.
CLEAN-UP IN READY-TO-WEAR SECTION
The largest assortments in ready-to-wear garments for women and misses to be found in Oregon south of Port
land. Below we mention a few of the splendid bargain cleanups now being offered at very powerful savings:
Ladies' poplin Wash Suits; $8.00
sellers; to clean up (M QO
Ladies' and misses 'light weight Wool
Suits; $18.50 values 19 HI
Jor, choice.., 0W.JU
Summer Silk Dresses; regular $17.50
It1!!!!!?!0.':!! $10.00
White "Wnsh Dresses; $27.00 values;
,o.s!..::.t $18.00
$18.00 and $15.00 White Dresses, to
go at this cleanup $ 1 9 ftfl
Reg. $2.56" WTite'LJiwn'sWrts $1.75
Children's Wash Dresses, all sizes,
at 75c and $1.00
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60c STOCKS, 29c.
1 lot Ladies' Tailored Stocks, reg
ular GOc. at 29c
1 lot Ladies' Faucy Stocks, regu
- lar 15c, to go aft 9c
50c HOSIERY, 35c.
1 lot Ladies. Fancy Colored Hose,
regular price 50c, at 35c
75c BELTS, 39c.
1 assorted lot Ladies' Whito Wash
Belts, regular 50c and 75c
grades, to go at 39c
ODD CORSETS, 50c,
1 lot Ladies' Corsets, odd sizes,
to closo out at . . u 50c
50c HOSE SUPP'T'S, 10c
1 odd lot of different styles La
dies' Hose Supporters, regular
25c and 50o sellers, to go at,
each 10c
75c SHIRTS, 50c.
Men's COc and 75c Soft Shirts
now go for only 50c
10c HOSIERY, 7c.
1 lot Children's Tan Hose, regular
price 10c, nil you want at, pr..7c
$3.00 BAGS AT 98c.
1 odd lot Ladies' Purses and
Hags, regular $2 and $3 values,
to ho t'loscd'out at 98c
CHILDREN'S HATS, 25c
Children's Hats in tho regular 35c
values for only 25c
COc values now for 49c
15c HOSIERY, 9c.
1 lot Miss-os' and Children's Black
ltihhcd Hose, regular prieo 15c,
at Oc
35c COLLARS, 15c.
1 assortment of Ladies' Linen
Collars, regular i2.o and 35a val
ues, to go at I5c
CORSET WAISTS, 25c.
1 odd lot Misses' Corset Waists
to ho closed out at 25c
H. C. KENTNER CO.
Specials
Here aro a lot of specials that
every housewife will be anx
ious to examine. The actual
savings aro worth coming long
distances i'or and yon will find
the goods as advertised.
Whito Swiss, suitable for
waists; rognlar J15c, 50c, (0o,
and 75c; special Q yA
Fancy Mulls and Tissues; reg
ular H0e and (iOc 1Qr yA
quality, special at..., sv j U
Sheets; size 72 by 90; regular
special at ML GuCfl
Sheets; size 8.1 by 90; regular
spoc?l!.i.,.!:.....'..69c each
1 luck Towels; regular 10c qual
ity; special O noh
or 85c per dozen. 01 Udl11
Tluck Towels; regular 12yc
special.' I OC CflCIl
Unbleached .Bath Towels; reg
ular 17c qiuil- 0 ir
ity; special . I""L
BOYS' WASH SUITS.
50 Wash Suits, 75c val GOc
100 Wash Suits, $.1.25 val. 89c
75 Wash Suits, $2 and $2.50
values $1.69
25 Wash Suits, $.'1.00 val. $2.19
OXFORDS.
100 pr. ladies Canvass Ox. $1.19
75 pp. misses' Canvass Ox. 90c
50 pp. child's Canvass Ox. "79c
fc Too Late to Classify
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ifFOIt SALE Young horse, 900 lbs.;
n ride or drive. Apply 1010 W. Fourth
i street. 101
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FOit KENT Suite or four modern
housekeeping rooms for rent August
5. 222 South Holly street.
(WILL exchi-.ngo fruit ranch for Port
land or Medford property. B. F.
Benson, Mooro Hotel. 100
!FOIt KENT Nowly furnished front
Rl room, suitable for man and wife or
two gentlemen, close in. 405 South
Oakdale avenue. 92
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Id DEMONIACAL CRIME.
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thrown completely off tho scent and
departed satisfied.
Then Crippen disappeared. At the
'satno timo the second Mrs. Crippen
lalso vanished. Tho house remained
vacnnt for several weeks and noigh-
"jorjioou coujecturo again uecamo
rtife.
Appeal to l'ollce.
( Friends of Mrs. Crippen finally
Appealed to the police for aid in
i'inding heir. Tho circumstances led
'llio detectives to the deserted house.
The old structure was ransacked
'?rom ton to bottom. Urn rintnrttiwR
Virtually tearing tho building to
"jieccs. Tho garden was dug up and
IPjio walls sounded. Finally in the
jellar, after porsovoring search nnd
Inrd work, the body was recovered.
r- Today tho police and tho coroner
;ook two coffins to tho house, A
benvy guurd was thrown about tho
'SiiiMitlr fnllrvunnn lin -fi'mllnrt nP 4I,
'I-,, l.l,r Tl, .1,.!C.. ...... 1.1 ....I
(uui uuuji j.uv uuiuuiitu.i nuuiu iiui
sicny that a second body had been
found.
Husband Charged.
,a Tho polico charge that Crippen
silow his wife, told his neighbors that
'Ibo had gone abroad, forged a lot-
er from hor to a friend and ndvor-
iscd her death. Tho notico to for
eign polico authorities reads:
o "Arrest Ilawloy Harney Crippen,
, ..,.? vtvi wa.i'v,!, Mima .UWIVUI
Jrippcu, accompaniod by a woman
trailing liorcolf Mrs. Crippen. Crip
o'cn is good looking and of pleasant
tppcaranco; ago 50 years; profes
sion, druggist: nativity, American;
9cfed as London agent for Dr. Mini
on, the Dean Drug company nnd
jpr. ICut institute, n Paris medical
Ifoflcem.
"Alto arrest Ethel CInra Knova,
ostensible wif 27 years of age, verv
beautiful; occupation, stenographer.
She absconded July 0 nnd probably
will try to leave England disgui.sed
ns a boy."
Accessory Possible.
Tho polico bcliovo that tho young
woman was an accessory to the
murder.
Mrs. Crippen was Bella Moore,
daughter of a Polish family of no
bility,, that fled from Poland to
avoid persecution. She was born in
Philadelphia and educated in the
United States nnd Europe. She be
came famous as a singer owing to
the rcmnrkablo range of her voice.
Her first appearance was in London,
whore she achieved instant popularity.
Later tho girl returned to Phila
delphia, where she was married to
Crippen. Then sho discovered that
sho was heiress to a baronial estate
in Poland and to tho title of baron
ess. Sho nnd Crippen sailed for
Europe with tho intention of claim
ing the estate. Tho couple did not
roturn to Amorica, but set up an ex
pensive establishment in London.
Thej apparently were very wealthy.
Mrs. Crippen was 34 years of age.
Advertises Her Death.
Aftor tho disappearance of Mr.
Crippen her husband declared that
sho had gone to America on a the
atrical tour.
Tho police later discovered that he
also advertised hor death in a the
atrical paper. Tho notico said Mrs.
Crippen had died in California. The
polico learned today thut no such
death occurred at tho place adver
tised. Tho forged lotter referred to by
tho polico was one purporting to
have been sent by Mrs. Crippen to
tho Music Hall Ladies' Guild, of
which Mrs. Crippen was secretary.
It was dated in February and tho
writer announced that Hho was go
ing to Amorica.
POLITICAL MAP CHANGED.
(Continued from Page 1.)
upon tho agreement as a slap at tho
plan of Socrotary of State Knox for
internationalizing Manhcurian trade.
England othorwiso favors tho trea
ty because Itussin, her ally tbroush
tho Anglo-Japanese, against Germany
and Austria,
Germany, in splto of denial, is be
lieved to bo seeking to break tho An-
glo-Japaneso agreement to roplaco Jt
with a Gorman-Japaneso alliance.
HMer object in this would bo to aid
Japan in the prophesied struggle with
tho United States so that Germany
could intorfero commercially and po
litically in South America whlio the
United States was busy with Japan.
Japan, In addition to the alleged
German alliance, Is seeking cxcluslvo
trade in the far east, and regards tho
United States as an Intruder, partic
ularly In the Philippines. Tho mika
do is also said to bo seeking an alli
ance with Turkey. It is said this is at
tho instigation of Russia which would
use Turkey to guard tho Dardanelles
from tho fleet of any European power
seeking to attack southern Russia.
China's attitudo is openly subser
vient, but secretly aggrieved. Tho
Chinese realize that Manchuria will
bo lost to them unless all foreigners
bo driven out. At present China is
supine under Japaneso influence.
Tho courco of tho United States in
this maze of diplomacy Is a difficult
ono, and every European nnd Asiatic
capital is watching tho moves of tho
American stato department.
It Is concoded horo that Japan's
next niovo will bo tho comploto occu
pation of Korea and Ito annexation as
a dependency of tho mikado.
It may requiro a short "cam
paign" of wnnt advertising to find
the kind of work you're looking for.
But it would requiro n long cam
paign of any other sort of "look
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will bo recolved by
Chaa. D. Lyon, at Medford, Oregon,
until July 22, 1910, for tho erection
of a framo public school building,
according to plans and specifications
proparcd by Chas. D. Lyon, Architect,
Medford, Ore. All bids must bo
accompanied by a certified check
payable to "School District No. 14,
Jackson Co., Willow Springs, Ore,
for tho sum of $75.00 nn a guarantoo
that tho contractor will furnish an
npproved bond equal to 3G por cent
of tho contract within ton days after
tho awarding of tho contract.
J All bids must bo in ado out on
, black proposals for tho samo. Blanks
j will bo furnished upon application
J by tho Clork or Archltoct. Plans
'and specifications may bo had at tho
Architects. Tho board reserves tho
right to reject any and nil bids.
Dy order of tho School Board
No. 14.
J. F. DAVIS, Chairman.
T. C LAW, Clork.
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Burnett's
Extracts
We have just held the must successful demonstra
tion ever held in this locality. The sale of Burnett's
Extracts have been enormous. If you were here
you learned the reason why this brand is such a uni
versal favorite. Everything that goes to make up
these goods are perfect. If you want perfect goods,
buy Burnett's.
Warner, Wortinan g Gore
(Incorporated)
GROCERY PHONE 286 MARKET PHONE 281
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In tho District Court of the Unit
ed States, for tho District of Ore
gon. In bankruptcy. In tho matter
of Ooorgo A. Butt, bankrupt.
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Stationery
Make your stationery distinctive
by selecting and using ono of tho
new colors. Wo will show tho
now Nintago, Dove Gray, Hul
tiquo Blue, Nap, Huff, Orchid,
cto. Call and talk it over.
Medford Book Store
Chickens
WantedTo buy, lull
blooded White Leghorn
I and Barred Ttock laving
liens, 10 to 12 months I
old, in small or large lot I
R. G. Wilson
CENTRAL POINT,
OREGON.
wiiio vy. w. umiu, f
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To the creditors of Ocorgo A
Butt of Medford, in tho county of
Jackson and district aforesaid, a
bankrupt:
Notico is hereby given that on the
7th day of July, 1010, tho snid
Ooorgo A. Butt was duly ndjudicatud
bankrupt, and that tho first meeting
of bin creditors will bo hold at the
office of tho roforco in Medford, Or.,
on the 21nt duv of July. 1010. at :i
'clock in tho afternoon, at which
ituo the said creditors may attend,
provo their claims, appoint a trus
tee, oxaniiuo tho bankrupt, consider
and order tho milo of tho property
of the bankrupt, and transact such
other husincHM as mny properly comu
beforo said mooting.
July , 1010.
MOMIKOOK WITI1INGTON,
Itoforoo in Bankrupts.
Is is Theatre
The Home oVaudeville
""tonight "
Montgomery (Si Loyd
Singing and Dialogue
3 REELS 3
GIRL CONSCRIPT
RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION
S1IRTNJSR PJ LO MMAGE
SIS T E R S
Bong "Some Day When Dreams Come True."
Crater Lake Route
1910
LOCOMOBILES
1910
The cars of the Crater Lake Company will leave
Hotel Nash on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
at 8 a. m.
Round Trip $25.00
Children under .12 years, half faro.
Secure your tickets at tho hotel.
R. M CLTHBERT
MANAGER