Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 06, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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WO SOLDIERS OP NEW YORK STATE HEADY TO RESPOND TO PRESIDENT WILSON'S CALL IN GASE OF IFJTERVEHTIQ?i IG1LLWANTS SAME
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DELINQUENT TAXES
LA-ilUL' I'lU.
SUE
ENJOIN
PENALTY
PAYMENT
TMC NEW YORK CAWLRV 13 " FIT".
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SALARY ON STAGE
AS DIVINE SARAH
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lilt in t In MmIIiidiiiiiIi eiii'iiit i'oiiiI
ii liluiiilly Hiiil In miiolii llic I'liutit.s
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in Mr. HIiiiiiiM'm imiiimi4ii I" i'i'iui'
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lulu Inilny,
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nullity, xiilmul ilixhli'l, tnit mill
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wlii'llinr nr nut t lt iiilirr miinitnl
nl inning itH'cliKl (miii toxoliiiii i
net will v iH'iilfil itt niii'i1 vr iim mum
iih llm lap prmiiloit fur jkijuh'IiI. All
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mule wagons Laffi:'.!...:--!!. -
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THE MARCH.
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k.iIiIIit mi ilut In riHHin n iJ.c rn l
Nl'ti t.tk Mill MIVIIIIIi' 111.' Ili'l I'f
a urnit pirrlimii of IOiHiU liii'ii.
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lirlwtl (In nw.iiaitil; uf Hit' iIUmm
lriHiM In sus w 111 liiMiimnnl. U41 Ii
mill rvi'ry IIimii Im Iihwi iirmntxnl for;
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1NFANTRV
PASSJMO FIRST BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS?
LIKE BCATINGS. OUT DREW
LINE UN BEING BURNED
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iiiikii' I lii'iil In-r, tin ImIIit him hl,i
mi'," i'iiiiiiii lliilirrt l.cim n Mii
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l.iit mill hIik iiiiili'il, Ik liml
lliri'iiti'iii'il to tu In rl 11 lnlt ilinl
limn Iter nliw. Tin jmlup imt !.'
1 in iiuiIit $iliil ii'ni'i IiiiihU mnl In
witH ki'iit n jtr.il in il.'lantl.
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VILLA TO SEND TERRAZAS
TO FRONT AS A TARGET
('III 1 1 1'A I II' A CITV, Mi.. Mnnli
It. (ii'iii'inl Villa wih eiO('li'il In
miihI I.iiIh Torrajinx, Jr., fnrwnril ln
wnnl Tiiiuhiii mi a tnm) tram In
infill. Tin tiino limit for tin $.VHI,
1100 rmixiiiii ili'iunuili'il nr Ti'rrmuu'
Pntln'r iplroiI this innnunif, tin rnii
mui Iiiimiis i'uiiii', mill it whu xniil
Villa mim ili'lrriiiiiii'il to fulfill In
Ilui'iit to .iii the iiri-inii'i' at tin
I rnnl 111 tin Tnrrrnn nil k
PRESIDENT WILSON TO
SEC PHILADELPHIA OCULIST
WASHINGTON, jriinh (!. -I'nM-ilcnt
W'llixtli ililtimtil (oIa, to lr:iu
for l'liiliuli'lilim tonio'riiw to have
In- ji I'Miiimiul,
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PLAN TO REORGANIZE
SANTA ROSA RAILROAD
8N ritAN'CISCU Cl., Mnr. C
Itn-orKanlzutinn uf tlit rutiilunin ami
Santa Itona rail w a) company with a
ill met Mrvteo iHttwwu San Fmndnco
nnd HcnliUliurK In linolvwl In a
flu 000, 000 olvctrii rallruiiil dual
a I1I1I1 linn ruMi'lii'i! .1 iiolnt wlure the
ruimnup Is nnilv 1 1 fllo lurtiurn-
FOR DITCHING PARCELS
Hon paper. The company, It wars'poST CARRIER ARRESTED
nl.l In. In. I. 1...I.... .!..... I t.. I t, 1
B.iiu luudji ia uuiiir iiiiuuiuu u; L.. II.
Kolllms anU Company, bond brokers
who wore the original backers of
the Petnltiiiia nnd Santa Ilos.1 railroad.
A committee uf oitiienn of Drain
In Northern Don plan county has In
rttuted thn'KUKenu emmory ana nill
proceed to act at Drain.
P. M. Hotelier rn boon on Coob
lln) proicetlni; for the location of
a Ilixnor ConijH) Hoard plant a lino
of building material.
IeKal blanks toi tale at the Mll
Trlbunn ntflm tf
OItTLA.ND, Ore, ilar. C Ilc-
caue the roads were muddy and hU
load of magazines and parcels poit
mutters hcavj, Claude Stceprow, star
route carrier out of Aleea, throw
tome of the mall under a manger In
n farmer's barn. Ho is out on ball
in the sum of $1000 today. Deputy
I'nlted States Marshal Debocat hav
ing arrested him at AUca on a grand
Jury Indictment. Dobocst sa)s Steep
ruw admitted discarding hi excess
mall.
AH VTTI.rJ, Vns1i., Mar f, tfllifam
(' dill, major elect, thin nuirofn n
fitaed the rhnnro to break Into
.aiiilevllli on "big tlmo " The of
fer wan made by Joxupli Miitlur,
manager of the Spokane house, who
offered dill $6oo for a five mlniitn
inonolopun at canh purfurmanco of
next week.
!Tho offer was received yesterday
and read. "Arcopt my warnioM
congratulations on your wouderf il
victory Will pay on $Ti00 a Wnhk
to appear on the Orpheum ntagu for
five minutes In a monoloruo at enrrt
performance."
Gill refused the offer in the lollow
Ing letter' "Thanks for your offn.
I am Informed that the Orphoum
paid Sarah llernhardt $7000 a weclt
with many accommodations, furbe
lows, presidential sullen in addition.
Holug jouiiKcr than tlto JJlrlno
Sarah, uotild not consider less than
$10,000 per week "
OLD GAME WARDENS
GET RE-APPOINTED
SAI.RM, Ore, Mar. 0. Oamo
Warden S. II. Kvans stated today
that he had apolutcd doputy war
dens, practically all of whom ncrc ka
tho sorvPo before the recent shako
up. Ho said he expected to appoint
.11 lu all. Tho fish and gnme com
mission will hold Its regular meeting
here next Wednesday.
GRAY HAIR BECOMES
DARK, THICK, GLOSSY
Look years younger! Try Grandma's
recipe of Sage and Sulphur
and nobody will know.
Tho $000,000 public auditorium
for Portland has at last been located
on Mnrkct block.
AlmoAt everyone knows that Saga Tea
and Sulphur, properly corujioiuvJcd,
brings lack the natural color and luLro
to the hair when faded, streaked or (pays
alio eeds d&ndrulf, itching seolp aad
stops falling hair. Years ago tho only
way to gtt this mixture was to make it
at home, which is mussy and troubt
aefce. Kowadays we simply ak at any drug
store for "Wyeth's Sagu and Sulphur
Hair Itemody.1' You will rt a Knr
tattle for about 60 err' .tiwryb'dy
uses this old, famous r"cip itt-u no
one can possibly tell that . t dirWural
your hair, as it docs it to nituiliy oad
evenly. You dampen a n or soft
brush with It and draw this through
your hair, taking one small strand at ft
time; by morning the gray hair difcip
)wars, and after another application or
two, your hair booomrn beautifully dark,
thick and glowy and you look yean
younger.
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M'OALL
PATTERNS
M. M. Department Store
M'CALL
PATTERNS
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
RELIABLE METHODS
DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS TOMORROW (Saturday) WITH CASH PURCHASES IN ALL DEPTS.
New Arrivals in Suits at $15, $259 $30 and $35. Spring Coats $7.50 to $25
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m'tJn
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Nt'W blues, hlnclc
AT $22.50
and while
.hocks
wisteria,
"IniiL'o" mid liianv other wanted colocs. Coats in
latest short cutaway effects. Also a miinhcr of
htylori, with niedinin lent'th coats. 'IJailoretl or
dressy Suits, appropriate for wear on all occasions.
m '. i i .. 1 1 . i i i . i .
dku'ih in innic, nor aim nei'io inoueis. iiaieriais
include servos, poplins, I sod lerd:
yranilo crepes, etc. All sixes
".$22.50
AT $30.00
An especially Hiiarl model we show at this price
is made of im hlue sore, willi white liaiitlino
strijn. Styled .ilonj? simple, plain-tailored linos.
iMediuin-leJij,rlh mtaway coat, trinuned with hut
tons and haiuK of self-materials. SI irt in deep
tiinie effect. Al.so shown in cheiots and other
popular materials in latent priu l?5 A A A
shades. Ask to so these at 4J)e3'll"
AT $35.00
We have never shown a more attractive line of
Suits at the price. The assortment comprises
every new and wanted style, from the very high
bolero effects to the fashionable poplmns. Plain
and fancy collars in "hood" and shawl styles, long
and three-quarter length sleeve. Skirts in pegtop,
tier and tunic models. Juill line of (R 5 C A A
leading materials. All sizes i!J)t3J.JJ
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1'Juil
SILK SALE 39c
This sale comprises our entire stock
of 18-inch fancy and plain Mossalino
Silks, regular prices (r to 75e yard.
Double S. & 11. Stamps.
Exclusive Agents for Munsing Un
dorwoar; popular prices, 5i)d to
McUall rnlloini
2717, Wslit 3701, CUItt
l'llfc, is cents each
LADIES' BABY DOLL PUMPS
$2.50
AVe have all the newest Tan and J Ugh
Shoes for spring. Special prices:
Satin Pumps $3.50
Velvet J'umps $S.50
Patent Pumps JIJ-OO
.Double S, & II. Stamps.
LATE NOVELTIES SEPARATE
SKIRTS
Double Stamps in All Depart monts
tomorrow You'll be greatls pleased
with the splendid line of separate
skirts we are now showing. New
plaids, checks, stripes, etc., attractive
colorings. Priced, from !jvi.50 to $5.
MC CARHARTT'S M
BOYS' HOSIERY SALE
Special Sattiulay, Bos' Arrow
Urand 'Joe Hose, speeial 12
ONYX HOSE FOR LADIES
AVe have the Fiber Silks and Pure
Silks . .. ..25 to ?1.00
Double S. iV. U. Stamps.
$4 00 LINGERIE WAISTS $2.75
Double Stamps With Cash Purchases
AVe have the reputation of having
the best in Waists, the immense vol
ume of our business keeps us con
st auth on the move. Something new
and fresh here every day. J'or to
morrow we offer a special line of
dainty Lingerie Waists at a very low
price.' Attractive styles in .high or
low necks and lungorshoj't sleeves.
MUSLIN UNDER
WEAR SALE
75c Gowns ....59
$1.25 Clowns. ..98
$1.50 Gowns $1.19
All llin liiuvosf
styles, crept andlty
canihric.
Double s. & rr.
Stamps.
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W
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yxtff?$Wrifmm
WMNBrir
lmfttS&ti
4 SmPt.mli
Mmfw
$1.25 FRENCH KID GLOVES 98c.
Double S. & II. Stamps.
BOYS' SEPARATE PANTS
All sizes, snoeial .50, 75 $1.00
Double S. & II. Stamps,
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