Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 03, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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OT.TWO'RT) MATH TmnTOrc. MrcTVFORt). OKr-lClON. AVKDNKSDAY, VIWKlrANY 3, 1015
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NEEDED 10 INSURE
SUGAR
FACIDRY
IJojrand the fact ihnt beet ncrciiBu
Is Htlllffftr Rhyof the amounts re
HUlrcd,$)pro rtro no devclopniViitg In
the glttit'ton.
Tabulation of ncronsc xlRnod anil
In rucctton of tho lnml Ity Soil Kx
port Storey Is tho principal work In
tho bct sufiar rnmpalun today.
Workerx arc Out In tho country dis
trict In an effort to secure arreaRO.
No definite returns regarding what
(Irnnts Pnss has signed Is available,
hut tho conunlttco at that point Is
compiling tho figures. As soon as
these are available tho two commit
tros will know "whero they arc at."
The committee In this city Is work
ing over tho ground first covered
and In some Instances has secured an
Increase from tho farmers. In tho
opinion of tho committee It Is thought
that onco tho plant Is established and
tho seed In the ground, there will bo
n rush of those who want to plant.
801110 of those whoso land was re
jected hnvo announced their Inten
tion of planting sugar beets anyway
nnd taking their chances.
Messrs. Nlbley and Ilramwcll of
tho sugar Interests are expected to j
return iroiu ruriiiuii iii
nccordlng to present plans there will
bo a meeting with the committee, the
end of the week, when something de
finite regarding the fate of tho fac
tory will be forthcoming.
Acareago for 19 10 and subsequent
years Is asked of those who have
crops already planted for this sea
son, so that merely because It Is too
late for this year, should not debar
those who have suitable land.
MERCHANTS ASK
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MORE POLIC
E
U not worth ilie economy mut Ihey
auk that I ho cit.x's liuiuc dWiit't
be iicn umple and pioper jirotcclion
both iiilit nnd dny.
FILIPINO
IRRIGATION
ANS
PL
NOW IN HANDS OF
PRESENTED SENATE
Bedford tear the comins; ot ihe
yc??r ns London fenrs the coming of
the Zeppelins. At the meeting of the
city council the Mcdl'ord Merchant'
association, throuuh Seeretnry John
II. Cnrkin, nsked that tlie police fores
he ineu'ncd to two men nt night, un
til the preMMtl ciimc epidemic Imd
passed. Serueant Put Mego the last
two weeks has been going on duty
nt four in the afternoon, nml retiring
nt midnight, leaving hut one man on
gunnl nfter that hour. Mayor Kmor
iek will arrange today m that Ser
geant Mego lemnins on the entire
night.
There n disposition among cer
tain members of the council that for
the sake of economy but one man is
needed at night. Keeent daring rob
beries nl (Irani l'ii- and Ashland,
have convinced Ihe merchant that
the risk of fire. hi-s. of uhmN. etc..
WASHINGTON. Feb. II. With n
rccommendution for immediate pas
sage, the reused hill for a greater
measure of self jvernment, and ulti
mate independence of the Philippines
was presented to the senate today.
The committer report urges amend
ments, including n revision of the
preamble. The substitution for the
house preamble, the report says, "is
deemed to he free of certain ambig
uities in the house preamble and
avoids the reference to debatable his.
(orient events included in the house
preamble," and "stales in uhtiu lan
guage the reasons for Ihe nrcscnt bill
and declares the panose of the I'nit
cd Stales with regard to ultimate in
depedence under proper conditions."'
The senate committee urged action
EW
COMMITTEE
Irrigation Is now In the bauds of
the farmers of the yallo. At tho
meeting held In tho public library
Tuesday afternoon, a sub-rommlttco
of seven eltUens representing the
Central Point, Willow Springs. Hagle
Polat, Agate, Phoonlv, Talent, and
Medford districts and comprised of
tho following were named: Dr.
Henry Hart, Pheenix: .1, C. names.
Medford; J. I Drown. Kagle Peint:
A. J. Ounlnp. Central Point; I.loyd
Houston, Talent: I). W. Deebe.
Agate, nnd John Slsty. Talent, were
named. An nttempt to revive the
district Irrigation plan was squelched.
Tho above committee will hold dis
trict meetings, and report not later
than Saturday, February 1.1th. upon
the plan nil agree upon. Tho meet
Inir acrecd that Irrigation was the
l Hit.. Liuiiiii limit tian litMttnt i lit 1 n V
would intlnme and piovoko political WylnB need of the Koruo river val-
iblv lead.ug to dis- ."?. "' "i s " """ "
.1 . .......mI.U t1 V t lw limn).
tK February 13, a flnnl conunlttco
i wltl be nnuutl.
mUS, via London, Kch.3.-K.n- , C. "arnes of this cl-y advanced
pcn.r William will leave Herihi tumor, !' proposition that a co-ope a l o
n,w for W.lhchnshnveu on Ihe North irrigation system be ... It, and s
t, . .. ,i... i j., ,.i ' received favorably. C. II. Pierce In-
Ot'll, III III-1KI I UU VH1 111.11, ,,..,... ...
agitation, ihs
turbanee and increase pivent busi
ness depression in ties island.
base (here.
itroduced a motion that n committee
of fnrmorri owning over 100 nerea bo
named lo consider the proposition,
or anaugo some oilier plan.
The Central Point hmd owners,
where the sentiment against the IIh
trlel Irrigation plan centered, are now
taking blank contracts and securing
signatures for the extension of tho
Rogue, River Canal company' canal
Into tho Central Point district and
volunteering their services to pro
mole Irrigation,
All of tho speakers nt Ihe meeting
dwelt Upon the needs of Irrigation.
Among the speakers were W, M
Sumner, .1. S. Howard, Dr. A W
Donne and others.
Smoke lloine-Miulo Cigars.
Governor Johnson, Mt. Pitt and La
Vista aro tho host.
wT7m ITiTiTU LiyTtuM
Thft best presentation of
the immensely popular
cut-a-way shape. v,
Ide ilwsr
Collars
The leading men's wear ttorca
have Ide Silver Collars or enn get
them for you but If you have tho
sllRhtctt oothcr, write ua ror a list
of our dealers nearest you. -,
010. P. 101 k CO., ViImi, nor, n, r
0viii lei lite lowi-r nici ol luinlrr tnd llm aildnl Imlmr.
infill of Ir pinii our turn rniloyrd dtiimyt llin winter ninntlii,
wa mtla llie lullimini; tmiiilil tnluclioii in diKiitl
No.t,$1.30 8PnnlDnar No.2,$l.l00PsnIDa6r
r;h,cd $1.10 fi3teB) 90c
Quality JuSt as Good as Ever
Our curtonirti ie nlwtjri tiifirtl. Wr own and Pnt.e .tie
lugfrt ilitcvl lo.cpmiimtrSdi. 0.x ml Mill WoiV l1i))r in
Noi.liu ril. 'l on will find line llie bivMit vlurt in in.rnor liiin.
We kII anyone; ilup any wlwic. Ak for Catalog No. 'j;i
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The Hrl.oot of
Modem Method.
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Iluslni'ss. .Shorthand, Penmanship nnd
Kngllsh CourMis. Send for College
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Ktrechbaum Qothes.
Mighty Clothing Sale
CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK
Kinchoaum Qothcs,
A Glance At These Prices Will Convince You
All $30 Suits and Overcoats GO AT
All $27.50 Suits sSad OvercoatsfA 4 AC
All $25 Suits and Overcoats ( Jll."0
All $22.50 Suits and Overcoats)
All $16.50 Suits and Overcoats) CO AT
All $15 Suits and Overqoats Ua or
All $13.50 Suits and Overcoats! J7. J
All $12.50 Suits and Overcoats)
Ctfrngkt, igtt. A. B. Kirukktum C.
ODD TROUSERS
Every pair in the store at big cut prices
$2.00 Pants now $1.45
Bal Macaan Overcoats, Blue Serge and Late Model Suits All Must Go
C.f llklJ 1711 A: B. KIRtCIIRAUM U CO.
$2.50 Pants now
$3.00 Pants now
$3.50 Pants now
$4.00 Pants now
$5.00 Pants now
$5.50 Pants now
$0.00 Pants now .
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S1.95
2.35
....$2.75
...?3.65
...$i.cl5
..$4.15
$4.35
Clot an extra pajr to wear with that old coat.
n W
$1.25
$1.50
at
$1.75
at.
$3.00
$2.00
I $2.50
$3.00
$-1.00
$4.50
UNION SUITS
Closed Crotch
Pure Egyptian 95
Xntimil Cotton Jtib
CI IK
extra heavy Cotton
Lisle and Silk $2.10
Super Wool $1.45
Natural Y00l $1.95
Blue Mixed $2.30
Blue Mixed $2.85
Silk and Wool $3.45
HATS AND CAPS
500 to select from while
they last
$2.50 Ials now ...$1.65
$3.00 Hats nov....$1.95
$3.50 Hats now....$2.45
$4.00 Hats now....$2.95
100 Hats, broken sizes
to go at $1.00
CAPS
$1.25 Caps now 95
$1.50 Caps now v$1.15
$1.75 Caps now ..$1.30
$2.00 Caps now ..$1.45
UNDERWEAR
Shirts and Drawers
$1.25 "Wool Garments now 95
$1.50 V00l Garments now $1.20
$2.00 Wool Garments now $1.65
$2.25 Wool Garments now $1.75
50c, Cotton Garments 40
$1.25 Cotton Garments 85
Supply Your Wants Now
GOLF SHIRTS
Both soft bosoms and pleated. Our entire
stock going
$1.25 Shirts cut to ;'f
$1.50 Shirts cut to l' n
$1,75 Shirts out to $1.30
$2.00 Shirts cut to ffil.4o
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Soft Collars
$1.00 Shirts now 85
$1.25 Shirts now y
$1.50 Shirts now $J'l"
$1.75 Shirts now - .$1.3o
$2.00 Shirts now $1.45
Don't Miss This
MEN'S HOSE
25c Special Silk Lisle, all colors, now 20
50c Pure Silk, all colors, now 40
25c Cashmere now 20p
50c Cashmere now 40g
25c Tloavy Wool now 20c
50c J Tea vy Wool now ; 40
(5c Heavy Wool now oOp
75c Heavy Wool now 009
You can always use more Sox
PURE WOOL FLANNEL GUARANTEED
SHIRTS
Includes the Famous Orogon City Flannols
$1.75 Shirts now only SJ'?r
$2,00 Shirts now only iJ'Sr
$2.50 Shirts now only "sj or
$3.00 Shirts now only ""d
WOOL SHIRTS with Military Collars
$1.75 Shirts now only.- 5 rr
$2.00 Shirts now only K'o'r
$2.50 Shirts now only S.VSr
$3.00 Shirts now only $-.5.
It Will Pay You to Look
SWEATERS
All Germantown Pure Wool Yarn Ruff Neck
Sweaters r
$1.00 Sweaters now 5'or
$(5.50 Sweaters now Sr 1 r
$7.50 Sweaters now rar
$0.50 Sweaters now ,..........r.:.. $i.bt
Wool Mixed Sweater
$2.00 Sweaters now f $1.45
$2.50 Sweaters now , $1.85
$3.00 Sweaters now $2.15
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ITATTC TA TAMCinrD. Our reductions are Boni Fide. Investigate. No sales managers employed, we giyc.you ineir
HAVslO 1 U AAJlN allIt KI profit. No goods marked up. If you find this untrue I will give you the merchandise.' If goods
don't give you satisfaction I will give your money back. DON'T MISS! THE 1000 SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTER.
I Will. Make These Promises Good. Remember S. &. H. Green Stamps given. Positively Nothing Sold Except for Cash
SEE OUR
WINDOWS
DANIELS FOR DUDS
MEDFORD'S LEADING CLOTHIER
Only Clothing Store
Giving S. & H. Green
Trading Stamps
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