Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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FORTY ACRES OF
JIGHCROFT. TRACT
(IriiMg fire, htnrtril liy tlirVc mnnll
ljoy nhoul 1 o'elurk TueIny nflcr
iioiiii, fntmcil Ity u liili wuul, uiailc a
clean Mvecp of forty ncros in llij;li
eroft ntlilition, cnst of Queen Ann,
nml for n lime eiiilmiRereil the Put-
nnin nmi HnMy resiliences tli?
(loorpj Nichols imuo nml near by
Jlimicn. A Imlf of mile of fenciiiK nml
lilioiit 'JO younu frlimlo tires nronml
tlio Putnam place, which was encir
elcil by tlio flames, were ilestrojeil
hut thu pinlcn luxe ami n score of
volunteer fire fishier prevented fur
ther ilnmnf-o.
The fire ilepattment exIiiiuMcil n
titnk of ehemienlrt in checking the
hprcail of tho flnnie, rcfilleil the
tank, then drove, off down town,
while tho firo sprend over the nren
it hnd been checked upon by the
chemical, lenvinj the blnic sweep
ing townnl the NichoU place. Skil
ful back firing by J. C Cn, nn e.
perienced firo fighter, paved the
Ifouse and prevented Ihc spread of
the flames through tho hich Km to
the east. Plowed ground in the Nieli
olrf orchard checked them on the
north, and n pipe trench recently
iluir, halted the spread to the wet.
A still hotter grass and bruh fire,
fprendinjr from the llnmcburc fire
of Monday swept the hills east of
Hear Creek nenr Phoenix nt the same,
lime.
The grass is dry and on account
of the wet season a year ago, has
two years dead growth upon it. A
spark almost anywhere produces nn
extensive blaze.
Why Not
Get tho bctt smoke, Gov. Johnson,
and alto patronize home. l
GEORGE'T. MARYE
OF SAN FRANCISCO
EN RUSSIAN POST
WASHINGTON', duly 1. floors'
T. Murve, junior, of San I'runrixoo
has been finally determined on for
Ambassador to Huoia. Pnyldenl
WiNoii today prepnred lii liomliuv
tiou for transmission to thb senule.
Later the nomination w received
by the senate and referred tu thej
umuiI committee.
SAX KHAXCIKCO, rl.. July J.-;
(leorce T. Marve, nominated lodax
by PreMilent AVjNon to be nmbaS'-
dor to Ku-in. w one of this younsct
suriiiijr California pioneers, horn
in ltaltimorc, in 18IU, he came we-t
with hii father in the earlv tlay of
the gold n-h, srvw up in California
and wits admit ted to the bar nt the
age of twenty one.
!tuine t had greater nttrnetionx
for him, however, nnd he became n
stock broker. In this Ihimiio he
continued for thirtv years, durin
which he vti nt oune time president
of the San Frnncieo stock csehnugv
until his retirement in 100.").
Mr. Marye was educated in Cam
bridge, Merlin, Paris and Itnreeloun
and is n linguist nnd u student of
international law. For one term he
was regent of tho University of Cali
fornia.
JACK JOHNSON FAILS
TO SIGN UP WjTH LANGFORD
LONDON. July 1. Jack Johnson,
the Xegro heavyweight pugilist, to
day failed to keep his apointmeut nt
the offices of n sporting paper here,
where he was to sign articles for n
fight with Sam Longford, to tnkc
place in October. The promoters
however, received an intimation that
he would arrive here tomorrow.
ASS
ERTS AMERICA
LACKS DEFINITE
NAVAL POLICY
lllJUI.lN, July 1. Tho Xnutlciitf,
Germany's ottlolnl mnrluo nnuunl,
which has Just neon Issued, In n re-
mow of foreign tleets declares that
the unbuilding of tho United States
navy has boon hampered by Jack of
a dettnlto program. As n comgo-
nuencc, the Nnuticus nihls qttesttohs
of the country's defense, which yhouhl
stand uutnldc parliamentary conten
tions, have been drawn Into party
Volltlck anil tho opportunities for Mi's
advancement of young marine officers
mnilc so unpromising at present that
nn entire chance In personnel appears
unavoidable.
The Nnuticus declares that tin
Mexican troubles have hampered tho
proper training of officers nnd meu
of tho Atlantic and Pacific fleets.
Tho Jast year, tho Nnuticus says,
was most favorable for Germany's
marine Interests and tho opening of
tho Panama canal will find Germany
ready to take advantage of tho new
route without any subsidy, whereas,
the annual assorts, tho Italians nnd
French consider themselves unablo
to use the cacnal without state help.
SIX WEEKS OF
L
VERBA
SENCE
RM
ROOSEVELT
Fl
DIED
Died, nt Prospect, Juno 29th, Joe
scphus S. I.overn, aged 59 cars, nat
ive of Missouri. Funeral services
will bo held at tho Central Point
cemetery, Thursday, July 2nd, at 10
a. in., Itcv. It. L. Crcesy officiating.
Ho leaves one son, Clarence of Cen
tral Point.
NTAV YOHK, duly I. Dr. Hoi.
brook Cm IN, n thionl speemlisl, told
Colonel Kotwcvelt today ho would
hnve to rest si weeks. Then after
the Colonel had made a few speeches
as u test, the doctor said he would
be nble to tell more definitely whnt
Mr. Koosevelt could do in tlio pain
paign. "I'll be iimdo to make sonic speech
es nil light," Mi( the colonel, confi
dently. Me ugreed Hint six week sentence
was piererruble to the four mouths
rest recently prescribed by another
physician.
'Ma.vbe the doctor will let you he
n I'tiiulidate for governor nfter nil,"
said the questioner.
"They won't have to lei me," nn
sAvercd the colonel.
lie did not make it clear just what
he meant bv this remark.
WEST VIRGINIA DRY
. DEFEATED BY REBELS
ON IIOAKD l . S. CALIFORNIA,
LA PAX,, Lower California, Jul v I.
According to uutlioiitivo icportH re
ceived hero today, n detachment of
Hi ice hundred federal troops that to
eeiilly tin i veil at Lu Pur. ftnm (limy
tuns, was umbuxlied bv eoiistiluliou
nlists nenr Santiago, Lower Cnlifqr
nia. Ninety weie killed, the iciiintn
der muted.
All mines in (his vielnit.v linve hecu
shut down. Thucruiscr South Uu
kola has been relieved lit Muritthiiili
by the ctuNcr Denver, the Sou til Da
koln pncecdiug to a Pus to cold,
preparatory to returning to Sun Die
go, Cnl.
1r
SASHANDD00RS
HAS NO SUBSTITUTE
mSSstM
Wo satisfy thouumls of cimtoinrr every
yfsr with our FIKST UUAI.ITV mstrtUU,
fill (ikiiimfnl ! fowfl iVIfmjmi lnin M Ml lit
4lliriuni'' nif mnn.r ,k II yr l rlfJ.
B-X Orois 'ntl Doors, tuipvolml, 111
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Oo(U( rronl Ooori, iiisuy (ItilfHi,
up Irom . i ,.i a. 98
rsnoy rronl vrinitnws,,, , ,,,,,,.,,,, n.TB
Bunsulow Bmli . , ,, .soup
4.iflit ara . sons u.... ,!
Imlds Door rrsinn, S. rt., .,,,,...,, . ,7a
sili. Wlmtows soil OUis at H ttsi.
Borxn Ooora sntl Wlurtows our own tusk.
V tun K you motif 011 iliiUhliiK luin
her. piitnts mill IikiHiib. Wo Oil lint m
iiiiikIi liiliiliir, Wi mil imjlxiily nml ship
nn whole.
Ask (or OsUlor Mo. .H
11 giuiri nwMi.MiHnn
rRttt?.. .nmrnm p- vauS
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NOTICK.
All barber shops will stay open un
til 10 p. m. July 3rd. Closed all
day July 4th. 90
WIIKKL1NO, V. Va., July 1.-
West Virginia entered today the
column of prohibition states and Its
residents aro trying to adjust them
selves to tho new conditions Imposed
by tho new stntuto said to bo ono of
the strictest prohibition laws lu the
United States.
For rent signs In the windows of
nearly 600 buildings throughout tho
state, whero jestcrday Intoxicating
liquors wcro sold, glvo evidence of
tho change wrought by the now law.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
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Ormmm mi Tartar
NO ALUM ,M UME PHISnUTE
NOTHING BETTER
FOR YOURSELF AND CHILDREN
CHAUTAUQUA
ASHLAND, OREGON
JULY 7 TO 17, 1914
FINE PROGRAMS-GREAT CLASS WORK
Cniiipini; in fiiniislu!l rooms
Season tid'ets only $-.()() if houghl bofon; .Tuly Kli.
Ileal the riMtt conccris on the first clay
Hond fop jmi'tn'iilnrs
MyMM"l"l"l"l"l"l""
GET READY FOR , THE 4th OF JULY
AT
V
FOURTH OF JULY PARASOLS
50 Beautiful New Parasols in all colors,
full size, just the thing to keep the sun off,
up to $1.50 values, now, each
98c MANN'S
CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR POST OFFICE
WE CLOSE ALL DAY JULY FOURTH
FOURTH OF JULY WAISTST
100 New .Middies, nil styles
ues, on sale ni, each
and sizes, $1.25 val- jyjC
100 HeaiiHl'til New Mutrerc
Waists, all new styles up to
$2.00 values, d Q
now, each tP JL X J
Your Dollar Does Double Duty at our Expansion Sale
REMEMBER EVERYTHING MARKED DOWN. NOTHING RESERVED
LOOK FOR THE RED TAG
FINAL CLEAN-UP OF WOMEN'S SUITS
15 Brand New Suits
Sold all Season, up to
$15.00, this sale
each
$5
15 Beautiful New
Suits, made of best
materials, up to $25.00
values, this sale
each
$10
15 Extra Fine Grade
of Women's Suits,
good colors, up to
$10.00 values, now
each
$15
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR UNDERPRICED
Children's Drawers
Skirts and
waists, 15c values
now, each
5c
"Women's Muslin
Gowns, 75c
values, now
each
50c
AVoiuen's Crepe
Gowns, $1.25
values, now,
each
98c
Women's Corset
Covers, Drawers
and Combination
Suits, up to $2.00
values each
$1.19
Women's Princess
Slips, Gowns and
Combinations,
up to $!),00 values
now, each
$2.19
New Girdle Belts $1.50 values now 98c. Hand Bags 75c values now 48c. New Crepe Petticoats $2 values now $1.19 each
GREAT SALE O FBATH TOWELS
10 doz. Heavy Bath
Towels, real 25c values,
this sale, i Qn,
each X j j
10 doz. Large Size Bath
Towels, i)5c val- fr
ues, on sale at, ea. ZC
10 doz. Extra Large Bath
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lUMunuvu vmiiun sx
now, each JC
GREAT SALE OF GOOD CORSETS
All $1.00 Corsets go in this
sale at OHA
07C
a pair.
All $1.25 Corsets go in
this sale at AOA
701;
a pair.
All $2.00 Corsets go in this
this sale at & "I f f
l.D7
a pair
GREAT SALE OF SUMMER HOSIERY
Women's and Children's
FuHt Black Hose,
UOfl vuliicH, a pair 1 iC
Women's Lisle and Silk
Hose, up to i"m . .
values, now a pr. 4tcC
Women's Fine Lisle Silk
Hose in tan and blaey up
to Hoc values, a
pair
'
21c
ALL DRESS dOODl JtEDUCSP
I-
GLOVES
Greatly Reduced
Women's Lisle Gloves, JO
button 75c values "A A n
now, a pair TTTcC
"Kayscr's" 10 button Silk
Gloves, all colors, $1.25
values, now on QQ
sale, at a pair 0 Sj
"Kavser's" $1.75 Girls'
Silk Gloves, 'JQ
now p X O y
Women's Two Clasp Kid
Gloves, cheap at iO
$1.00, now a pair O yj
T'liamoKctte and Lisle
gloves, now it f n
nlv w ....... LIKj
GREAT SALE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Woniens Siiininer Vests,
good quality while they
last, only A
each , tcL
Women's Union Suits up
to 10c values, on
sale aasuit
29c
Women's .Fine Summer
Vests, all styles ,
20c values, each. . X DC
GREAT SALE OF GOOD DOMESTICS
Best Table Oil Cloth in
white and colore
very special, a yd
white and colors,
licst 10c Bleached .Muslin,
.'(i-inclies wide, Q
now, a yard OC
Mest Quality .of Dress
Ginghams, white, Q
V'i nowayanl yj
GREAT SALE OF GOOD NOTIONS
Hest Thread, spool
Best Needles, paper
Jlest I'ins, paper A n
I'carl lluttoiiHi ejrd TjL
Children's Knit WaiHls all
sizes, good as most 25c val-
sr: ...12c
T
Children's Hose Support
crs, all sizes, in black or
white, now, Q
! V
a pair
ALL SILKS GREATLY REDUUOED
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