Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 06, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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IWlltn-Coirio nml the Willamette Fnll',
runnls luftet from llio Cnlttmbin
rivr to the WSIIamctto. Followm?
flu fornml opening ef Tko Dalle's.
Ptjlllo caur! at Bijf Wily yotrnlny,
twtay'i preprftm collet! for Hie iuni
Ih over by tho pvirnmi'nt to i0tlin
nc of the Willamette cannl nt Oregon
City.
The federal povemment recently
imrchAM the latter ,frt the Port
lnHil Railway, Lifiht & Power com
pany for $375,000. Government own
craktp of this canal, which is built
around the falls nt Oregon City,
wakes possible the free navigation of
Ike Willamette for a dUtnnec of t!20
miles inland from the sea.
The fleet of river steamers, which
started the Rix-lfly ooobr(in nl
Lewihlon, Idaho, last Monday, arriv
ed at VaneoHver, Wain., and took
part in n celebration there early to
day. The fleet, augmented by other
craft, then proceeded np the w illam
elte to Oregon City( where the prin
cipal ceremonies were scheduled to
tiepti at about noon.
.This Afternoon the fleet wn to re
turn to Portland and to join in the
celebration here.
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KEW YORK, May. Theodore Roon
erelt war, at her home at Oyster Hay
today after spending three weeks in
H'oosovelt hospital, where she under
went an ojicration. Apparently in thV
yesterday, walked unaided to an an-
1at of health, hc left the institution
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LONDON, My t, tlt" . m. The
Dally NoHH tmluv publishes mi edU
loriiil in liele on the riiun'Ho sitiiulion,
which nnd in purtt
"It wiiulil not li easy to parallel
hiihIi demniiiU I'ioui imv power to an
other is .liipiin hits niiulo on Chiiut. In
tunny ivspentH they nie more Mi ind
ent tliuii the Austrian ilcmuntl upon
Soilila, whieh led to the Kiitopeuii
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MOTHER GRIM NOTE
2CEV YORK, May G, The letter
writing munlerer who killed fl-year-old
Klenore Cohen and 4-year-old
Chnrlio Murmy bns written to the
Murray boy's mother telling her that
he will commit another murder when
the present excitement over her
child's death subsides. The letter was
received today. Mrs. Murray read
one paragraph and collnjwed. The
rannler of the boy, who was killed
by knife wounds in his nbdomen the
night of May H, was preceded by a
similar threat contained in n letter
addrese"d to Mrs. Cohen, the mother
totnebile, and, accompanied by her of the girl, who was killed March 20.
on, Archie, went to the Roosevelt iltoth children the lwliee believe were
borne. killed bv the same neron. j
KAUFF BEGS FEDS
FOR NEW CHANCE
KKW YORK, May fi. In a H-ni-tenl
letter written today to President
Oilmore of the Federal Hneball
league by Ileum Knnff, the Hrook-
lyn clnbi outfielder who caused n
Sensation last week when he signed
n contract with the NVw York Na
tionals, the player asks for reinstate
ment. He says in part:
'! am anxious to play baseball
a pi in with the llrookfed-t and feel
sorry that I followed the advice of
older men in the game mid took part
in the recent trouble.''
It is generally understood luinff
will be reinstated in time to piny next
Saturday.
the plane of n fine art.
The. spider-weh Imt i navy blue
iiialino itnilt in triple circles of blue
sntin straw; the crown of navy hluo
satin straw fit close as a skull cap,
but its severity is relieved by nunint
lSHO-stylo streamers of imvv blue
velvet.
EARLIEST SAILING ON
; LITILE ICE
DAWSON, Y. T., May . The first
sailing on the Yukon river this year
occurred yesterday when the .steamer
Videtto left Luke !chnrge for Daw
son. This is the earliest sailing from
rbare in the history of navigation
on the Yukon. Ileentie of low wit
ter, it is believed by many that she
will be several days making the trip.
The river Is free of ie everywhere
between Dawson and .While Horse,
the head of naigation, excepting, at
three toint., which probably will be
open in n day or two.
only to vnjoy her own liberties in her
own way.
'If China hud been a military na
tion she never would hnvo been thus
challenged. She had neither the will
nor the power to tako an unfriendly
and irreconcilable course tovard her
powerful neighbor, and it is gro
trsi'tic to suggest that she U respon
sible for the crisis.
''It will be (tin lust and the most
bitter tragedy of this war if jano of
itn consequences ho that nn unof
feuding nation whose Independence
and integrity the Anglo-Japanese al
liance has guaranteed, U to bn dc
soiled by one of the signatories of
that alliance."
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COMMUNITY DAY BARGAINS
EjI UlllblOVO ancc;bwKrns ever offers
Is on sale this work only
" at $3-35 Regular $5.00
Hot Point Week closes Saturday. May 8
HOT POINT, IRONS NOW $3 10-Ycar Guarantee
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PauPs Electric Store
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Complete line of Pic
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mer quarterly style
book, now on sale.
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COMMIJNJTV DAY
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AVrilo uh for Jtomples.
AVo,Npny all postage
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Invest Your Dollars at MOE'S Saturday and See What Splendid Returns They Will Make
For Community Day we have chosen scores of special lots and combination -of goods from the various departments of the store, pricing them all at sf'1. Some of theso Community Bay bur
gains arc so wonderful that they will make the eagle on your dollars scream for joy. t . . T .
Cut down the "high cost of living." Bring your dollars here tomorrow and invest them in the Reasonable goods which Community T)av offers at less than normal prices. Vou-'llerceoivri big
even dollar 3ou spend here Community Day. ' ' ' ,
interest on every
Here's a brief list of our Community Day Bargains. Don't you think they are worth coming for?
DOLLAK BAJtGAIKS IN
WAISTS
We havo some very special val
ues for tomorrow in Lingerie
"Waists, plain and fancy, high
or low neck, values up to $3.50,
don't miss them, special 81
35c AMD 50c FANCY BIB
BONS, 4 YASDS FOR $1.00
'A iQt of Fancy Ribbons, just
the sorts that you will want
this summer, regularly 35c and.
. 50c yard, for Dollar Day tho
price js 25per yard, or 4 yds.
for S1.00
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DOLLAR BARGAINS IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Fresh, dainty undergarments at even lower prices than usual.
Princess Slips, made from very fine lawn and nainsook, trim
med with Oriental laces and narrow embroidery banding,
some slightly soiled from handling, values arc $1.50, $2.00,
$2.50, special price each ., 81.00
Ladies' Night Gowns, made with high or low neck, long or
short sleeves, made xevy full and from good material, values
up to $2.00, special pnVc, each..., - 81.00
Combination Suits, a xcry large assortment to select from, all
sizes, values up to $2,50, special price, each 81.00
Corset Covers, all odds and ends are included, some sold as
high as $2.50, special price, each 81.00
Skirt, made in full si.e around the bottom, very elaborate
trimming used, values up to $2.50, each 81.00.
DOLLAR BARGAINS IN LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
More than your money's worth in every item
10c value fine Val. Laces, 12 yards for 81.00
15c value fine Val. Laces, 8 yards for , ..81.00
20c value fine Val. Laces, G yards for 81.00
25c value- fine Not Top Laces, 5 yards for. ;. ...81.00
35c value fine Net Top Laces, 4 yards for 81.00
45-inch Voilo Flouncing, wide embroidered edge, 10 patterns
to select from, regular price 50c, 3 yai'ds for 81.00
45-inch vory fine Sheer Voile Flouneiner. regular prioo $1.50,
special, per yard ...'. ....'.;.;..;...; 81.00
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$1.75, special, por yard .-. .'.,
DOLLAR BARGAINS IN
WASH GOODS
Cotton crepes, laco cloth, voiles
etc., at prices that mako it ad
visablo for you to buy liberally.
25c grado Jap Crepes, plain
and stripes, guaranteed fast
colors, G yards' for.!...-.i..if 1.00
35c Lace, Cloth and Shadow
Voiles comes 40 in. wide, spo-
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DOLLAR BARGAINS IN SUMMER KNIT
UNDERWEAR
Our usual erood qualities at low than our usual low
prices.
Ladles' Fine Knit Union Suit, conies In low neck, no
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sleeves, kneo length, sizes 33 to -14, 3 suits for..81,0O
200 Ladies' very fino Combed Yarn Hose, guaran
teed, every pair replaced If. not satisfactory, 3 paim
for ! t ,81,00
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MOVIES AT THIS STORE
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