Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HEDFOTO SOlTC TftTBTTNTS, HEDFOTTO, OTTOaOK. TrTCSTTAT. MAY 7, 1012.
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W. M, Dnvis, director of iho trnn
eontiitentnl excursion i)f li12 of the
American Gt'oraj)hioil society of
Now York, Iiuh writ ton W. M. Col vis
of the Commercial club, accepting tho
invitation extended hv the club to
take n trip lo Crater Lake as tho
quests of tlio local club.
The forty peoRriiphurs who will he
in the parly will include some, of the
nioftl noted scientists of the world.
N such jjatherinjj of distinguished
geographers wnfc ever brought togeth
er before in this country.
McFARLAND-ANDERSON GO
TONIGHT STIRS ENTHUSIASM
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CONGRESS
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Local miners arc. already planning
to attend the mining congress which
is to be held at Yreka next month and
if plans do not miscarry a largo ex
hibit of ore will be shipiK'd to Yroku
from this city by local miners.
The hist Mwsiou of the Northern
California and Southern Oregon Min
ing Congress was held in this city In
February. This session is to bo held
at Yreka and at that time the meet
ing place for ne.t winter will be chos
en. It will probably be Ashhiud. The
congress meets twice each year. DN
cii -ions of value to this mining dis
trict are di-cn--ed.
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OREGON
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
Hud Anderson
Tonight before the Medford Ath
letic club sport lovers of tho boxing
gaino should witness a clever and
equally matched bout as ono could
hope to see. It Is indeed a rare oc
casion for a town the size of Medford
to he able to stage such a stellar' at
traction, for both of the lads in to,
night's main event are considered
pretty well up as knights of the pad
ded mitts.
Both boys are well known locally
and have u largo following. McFar
land won from Bobble Evans here
several months ago, while Anderson
defeated Australian Kelly here sev
eral weeks ago. From the stand
point of a good equal match and the
interest being taken the Medford
Athletic club's gymnasium promises
to bo filled to a capacity.
Much depends on tonight's bout for
either boy, it being a case of either a
step forward or backward. A decis
ive victory would mean more recog
nition in the pugilistic world. An
derson and McFarland will have to
strive hard should they try to win de
cisively, for they appear so evenly
matched , but then mistakes are of-
Atrs. Clara Newtek Colby addressed
tho high school assembly last Mon
day morning on the subject, "The
Twenty Greatest Women." Mrs.
Colby is one of the pioneer editors In
the woman's suffrage field. Her list
of the twenty greatest women con
tained some names that arc not al
ways Included In the catalogue.
The big event of the coming week
will be the senior class play to be
given at the opera house Tuesday
night, May 7. The class has been
working hard on this event and is
prepared to give the audience Its
money's worth. The production they
will give is "The Merchant of Venice
Up to Date." The cast is as follews:
Portia Mary Douel
Xerlssa Mildred Antle
Jessica Ethel Eifert
Bassanlo Allen White
Gratlano Armond Taylor
Shylock Fletcher Ware
Tubal Clayton Isaac
Launcelot.. Mark Leonard
Duke Emerson Merrick
Professor George Baker
Policeman Leo Schuchard
Miss Threedlce Esther Beery
Mrs. Gobo Laura McQueen
Polly Eula Carnoll
Football players.
Friday the horticulture class went
on an excursion of investigation to
the Hill orchards. This Is the sec
ond trip of this kind that the class
has taken this spring.
Friday afternoon the physics class
visited the ice plant for the purpose
of getting a clearer notion of the pro
cess of ice-making.
ten made, and you can never tell In
the boxing game until It's all over.
In tonight's preliminaries Austral
Ian Kelly, who lately was defeated by
Bud Anderson, will box a younger
brother of Bud's named Freddie, who
has been acting as a sparring part
ner to Bud. In the other event. Art
Collins will meet a new white hope
named Young Carl Morris. This one
should be good while It lasts.
The club has added a hundred
seats, which will sell for 1 when the
doors open at 7:20 p. m.
Reserved seats on sale at Nash hotel.
In accord with (hut high degree of
courtesy common to Iho men of his
nationality, Mnrir.o Ida. consul of Ja
pan nt Portland has addressed n let
ter to William M. Cohig of the Com
mercial club thanking him for the
kindnesses extended during the con
sul's recent visit here.
Mr. Ida shv:
Portland, Ore., May I, 101'J. Mr.
Win. Colvig, president Commercial
club, Medford, Oregon.
Dear Sir: Carrying pleasant im
pression of beautiful -ccuery and
warm hearted people, I have just re
turned from my trip in southern Ore
gon, and hasten lo express my hearty
gratitude for your kindness during
my stay in your city.
In conclusion of my investigation,
I would predict that Oregon will be
come, before long, a magnificent cen
ter of production, commerce, and en
lightenment ; for its good soil, good
climate, and good educational .system
can not he equalled by any neighbor
on this coast.
Thanking you again for your cour
tesies, jyn.
Ever faithfully vours,
MOK17.0 IDA,
Consul of Japan.
BURN CITY'S RUBBISH
TO MUSIC STRAINS
All citizens who want to make
Medford more cleanly aro urged to
spend tho week In cleaning up their
yards and vacant lots. Saturday all
rubbish will be collected by tho city
and disposed of either by burning or
carting away. Rubbish should b
separated into two piles combust
ible and non-combustible.
Saturday evening a free band con
cert will take place on the vacant lots
back of the Washington school, when
all combustible material will be
burned.
TROUT FRY FOR
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LOCA
STREAMS
Application has j-t been made to
W. L. Kililcy, nins.tor fish and nunc
warden, by tho Hogtto Kiver Fish Pro
tcotion association for the following
trout fly:
Knstern Hrook Hubbard creek, 'streams.
ll.'t.DUO; llig Untie 100,0(10; Little,
Nutto fiO.OOOs Mill meek ftO.OOO.
Itniiihow lied llhuikot creek 100,
000 1 Middle Fork fiO.OOO.
tu addition lo this the forestry ser
vice has nsked for fiO.000 trout fry
for Lake of the Woods mid Four Mile
lake.
Warden Finlov ha spminised the
fry requested, They will be delUoicd
to Medford in the now hillcherv cur
now being huiltt for the state by the
O. W. II. & N. This car will greallv
lessen the expense of stocking
POLICE ON
WATCH" "
JEWELRY THIEF
The Medford police depailmeiit
was notified Tuesday morning lo he
on the outlook for n luiin who pulled
off a burglary at Ashland Monday
night. No clue as to the Identity of
the mint was found, He secured a
large amount of jewelry, Including
dliituoiul sot welches, plus mid link,
A clone watch will bo kept for iho
man In thin city.
NOTICIJ TO CONTItACTOttN.
1'liiiiH and iipcolflciitloiin for the
First CbrlHthin church nro ready for
figuring with Power ft Went, urchl
tentH, offlco a07- OariHilt.Coroy
building, Medford, Ore. Alt bldn to
bo placed with architect by ft o'clock
P. in. May 1ft, Una,
Committee reserve tight to reject
any or nil bhU, -lo
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Four More
Backward
Days of the
Season Sale
You cannot afford to miss this opportunity of buying crisp, fresh,
ready-to-wear garments at discounts of from 20 to 50 per cent.
The beautiful, bright days we have been waiting for are now here
but we continue our Backward Season Sale for, four more days.
SALE CLOSES SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 11th
Mother's Hair
is Falling Out
Tell Her PARISIAN SAGK
Quickly Stop It.
Will
No preparation can grow hair on
bald heads It tho hair root Is dead.
PARISIAN SACK however will stop
hair from falling, will banish every
particle of dandruff and do away
with scalp Itch or Chas. Strang will
refund your money.
Thousands of people arc wasting
time -fooling with remedies that
never did and never will stop falling
hair, when they can get the quickest
kind of action by using PARISIAN
SAGE, a scientific combination that
grows hair (when possible), and
also puts the most vigorous kind of
life and luster Into It.
50 cents for a large bottlo at Chas.
Strang's and druggists everywhere.
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ALL MILLINERY ONE-FOURTH OFF
Trimmed Hats, rutrtnimed Shapes, Panamas, Flowers,
Plumes, etc., all at ONK-FOCHTII KKIUTTIO.V
SILK DRESSES, WOOL DRESSES
All at redactions of l!.1 to .to kt cent mid an Iuiuiouho line to
choose from. Too many Ik the only nmnon wo aro making
this Immense reduction.
Priced at $l.l).l, $l).(M), $10.1).-., it:i.t)n up.
TAILORED SUITS
At a Saving of From 20 to 50 Per Cent
Kvery Tailored Suit In stock Is Included, White Serges, Hair
Line Stripes, Serges, Mixtures.
Specially priced S7.no, l l.i3, tn..ia, iii..io, $!.(Mi up
SKIRTS
' At Backward Season Prices
200 Skfrls to choose from, In Serges, I'auamitH, .Mixtures and
Voltes, reductlona one-fourth, one-third and one-half,
Priced at $I.Nl, $1.0.1, .in, $7.t.1 up
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SHIRT WAISTS
At Backward Season Prices
SWEATERS
For That Outing Trip, at Ono-Fourth Reduction
HOUSE DRESSES
At Prices You Cannot Afford to Mako Thorn
ll.ftO and $1.75 Dresses
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WASH DRESSES
For Thoso Four Days
$n.:& Dressed
$3.9 ft Dresses
Jl.fiO DrcNMCH
$(i.fto Drccn
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ffifri ltKimUTIONH SO TO 50 PKll OKNT .
Entire line of Waists at theso Immensu reductions.
Llnen.'SlIk and Chiffon. '
Triced at Htlc, !.!, $1.81), 2.ia, .:!. up
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Lingerie,
$n.r.O Dresses 97.110
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
At Special Prices
Including llin I'limoiu Ixt (Jtvrquo t'ntlcntcar
$1.25 NIAGARA MAID SILK GLOVES 08c
; Inng Silk Cloven, Id buttous, double tipped, black, white and
nil colors; Special, f)Kc wtlr. ,
Two-button Silk (llovcu, double tipped, all colors, special 1,1c
ChamlsetWi (ilovctf, two buttons, nil colon. Special U.1c unit 13c
222 West
Main St.
Medford,
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Reserved Seats at Nash Hotel
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