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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1915)
STEPFOTCTF WSTL TRIBUNE. fEDFORD. OTCECIOtf, "FRIDAY, .TULY HO, 1015. PXO.E MVJB FOREIGNERS AIDED STRIKE PROMOTION DECLARES GOMPERS WASHINGTON", July 00. I'ie-i dent Ouiiipi'N or the AiiU'tii-tui ImmI rnlion of ' hnlii'ir linlnv U'ik'niti'l his rhnrgr Unit l'nnirii iiiilneiu'OM lind hi'i'ii working to miiko Mrikos in tio United Stilton ami ciillcil upon the working iiTchJo ilwoimti'iuuifo imy Kiicli ittti'itipfn. Mr. flouipcr iniwlo public liis i-oirowponiJeiu'i' with tho Central FcuYruiril Union of Kew York, which mmlo lin iiimiir repinl in n Htntomwit titti iliuteil to Mr. (lumpers Hint "offioor of ink-inn-tioiml unions hud iccchcd inoncv to pull off strikes in ltndetrport mul olscuhcro in nnununition fnetiirii1." "I never mentioned inleniuliotinl imiotiH," urole Jlr. (loniHr "nor did I tio tlu word Clunniin nor did 1 mention Ilrii1j;ipnil nor did I refer to nmmnnition fnetories. Wlitit I did hiw was thnl niithontic infonna liou lind come to me that efforts had lieen made to eorruplnieii for the purpose of havinir wtiikjfs inaugurated ninonir hmiinnit ninl IniiiruliiitMinnii mi. pnjiotl in hnmllintr Ameriean prodnelK and manninp ships for ttiiroponn portu; that tlu eonuplinu' intliteneo wan lieinir eondueted lv nuents of n foroijMi government and that I lind not doubt the same njreneies nnd in flneiiPPK wero nl wink elcewliero with thu iiiii" tntiposo in view. "That the effoil ha been made to corrupt some of our men for such a purpoo is true, but that the strikes luivo been inaugurated is tint t no and it is untrue because tho men who given time and syniee to the workers of our count rv Imc- niteipohcd in time." I WDF DRY MOVEMENT NKW YOIMC, .lulv 30.-I'l.m-were announced toda bv Allieit H. KoKorx, dileetor of tlie National Ab stainers Union for a nation-wide tem perance movement in which it pro posed to expend $100,000 duriiiK the first ear. Moving pictures aie ex pected to be a powerful adjunct with the w.olk and trmoliug exhibit ore will be sent out to present them. Tho movement is an outgrowth of plans of the Churches of Christ in Ameiiea leprccntinjr ,10 denomina tions with it eoiiiniunicanl Member ship ol 17,.'i00,000 persons. JODEllVEREO ON DAME FASHION FOLLOWS ALL FLAGS TO WAR. 9B7 AUTOMOBILES NEAR BRYAN'S STAND Tloa arc now IicIiir dollvored nlotiK tho rlRht-oNwny between Wlltlcrvlllo mid Ilnya Hill, nnd the full number required for tho work will undoubt edly bo on hand ns soon ns tho grnri Iiir contract Is completed. A rush order for tho rails to lay tho first ono and ouo half miles of track be j ond Wllrtorvlllo wan nonl In tills mornltiR, ns It ns now proposed to lay this much steel without waiting for the completion of the grading of tho unit. Hy laying this much of tho track nt onco work bejontl will bo much facilitated. Tlio ono and one half miles will tako tho track to Hair's Prnlrlo, across Slate crook, and If thero Is no causo for delay In shipment of the rails from Portland thay should bo hero during tho uuC week. Tho prudo will bo ready to recolvo thoin, with tho ties on tho right-of-way. Grants Pass Courier. Half an hour before former Secre tary of Slato William Jennings Hrynn appeared -to make his address last! evening, 9S7 automobiles had been) lined up on either slilo of tho park. Somo or tho automobiles woro driven In tho parkways. Tho count was tundo by Oeorgo Stalk of Seattle who Is walking from tlint city to San Francisco. the? roMAl Io'-J I m I f Pg5 6 A r Mw Pi' - i m w i mm tn oriu cp. A 11H H - THD ! v j? flTl PEAR MARK UNSATISFACTORY Latest DESIGNS IN EUROPrAl), WAR HAT.S THE1 JvJIUTAI 'AT &:' JV AONDOJf. NOTE TROOo'CR. rrrccT on kir.t. When Dame Fashicn and the finds wears n skirt Unit's uhnost u trou of war join loicesstranjr things bap- serctte, the'iuilitant weais n grace P1'11, l'ullv drajted ouno cverybodv weats Tho "bean stalk" ladv car aiothing, just becaii-.c it's fasli'ionable, liomaii stupes, the shv little In-- and the war roiIh voiiunand it. First full carload of northwest Ilartlott pears for the Ecason In duo to arrive In tho Portland market oarly In tho coining week. Tho ship ment has Just been ordered frolu North Ynklma. Wlillo the Ilartlott poar market to date this season has been erj tin satisfactory to tho local trade and prices luivo tended lower with a cur tailed demand, tho trade la Inclined to bellovo that with tho opening of the northwest season by the arrival of tho Yakima car, tho situation so far as tho movement Is concerned, will Improve. California pears hnvo been veiy unsatisfactory as regards quality. The fruit has not hold up well. As Rocm ns It was removed from Iced cars It began to drop In quality. Thero was practically no call nt all for iinrlpened fruit and when tho ripened stngo was reached, decay be gan to set In too fast for successful movement. Sales of California Ilarttottn nro reported along tho street today at ?1G generally for best quality offerings. "This change In tho law should bo borntfMli mind, otherwIstfVoTfu'ft hunter may be found unintentionally violat ing the law, and subjecting hlin-f-olf to a heavy fluo. Thoslato gnino warden's offlco would ra.thcr pre vent law violations than yjalo an ar rest. Tho qatne laws, however, must bo llgltlb enforced " TO Carl I). Shoemaker, stnto gnino warden, has Issued a bulletin warn ' lug tho public tlint tho door hunting season does not open until August in, Mr, Hfioeuuikor saym "Tho Hlato gamo warden Is very anxious to glvo nil tho publicity pos sible to tho fact that tho deer hunt ing Hcnion this year docs not open until August 15, which Is lfi days later than has been customary for many years. It Is unlawful to hunt ' deer in Orogon until that tlino. Tho scasdii closes on octobor HI. I America's j Greatest Cigarette i II anllQjiunOpntititnlMMi jMISlfH i i PERMIT REGISTRATI00N OF OSTEOPATHS IN STATES WASHINGTON, July 30. Kuderul regulations under the lliurison unli- driitf law clianged today to pormit legislrv of osteopaths so thev mav ndministcr drugs in those stales where they are registered by law as practitioners. UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 132 South Rivcrsido Phone 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprlntor. WHEN IN PORTLAND Stop at the incompnrablo Hotel Benson. Modern, fireproof, central. Rates moderate. Send for free booklet. BENSON HOTEL S. Benson, Mnr. A. T. Lundborg, Ass't Mgr. L. P. Byrne, Asst Mgr. '&izMyx 8th ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE SATURDAY, JULY 3 1 TO SATURDAY, AUG. 7 V ? r JM lAJTMM This Bold, Sweeping Clearance of Our Summer Stock is Your Opportunity to Supply Your Wants at Real Honest Bargain Prices that spell economy and saving to every man in Jackson County. Seasonable wearing apparel right when you need it. "f T ? ? T ? ? ? ? r f r v f r r v r V t V f V f r t . MEN'S SUITS $i:tfK) Suits' now Jp.95 $22.50 Suits iiow..Spi4.95 $25.00 Suits iiov...t7.J)5 $27.50 Suits now..? 10.85 $30.00 Suits now..ij;22.5 Wo have 10 Suits to se-k'L't-fi'oni. Thev wont last loiip at. those prices. 1 ii m.Zlrmtci r&te Wdm ft i HATS $2.00 Ii'clla now.. f-UOO Kelt now.. $:5.50 ItVHs now.. $1.00 Foils now.. $5.00 Hats now.. .. $1.15 ip.-l .... Jjja.5 $12.85 ... .j.o Strav Hats $1.50 Straws now.... J)5 $2.00 Straws now ..SI. 20 $.'U)0 Imported Straws now .SI. 05 $n.5() Imported Straws now $1.95 $1.50 Ini)orted Milans now $2.55 $5.00 l.ehorn's Imported now $J.JJ5 Hi UNION SUITS $1.00 Ribbed Unions .70 Special pure- lislo....5jl.U5 Poris-Knit Unions 70 $2.00 At blot to .si.:h $1.25 Obis Unions 05- $1.50Olus Unions... St. 15 HOSIERY 15c Special Hlaek and Tan lOp 25e Special Lisle, Black, Tan, White, Navy and Champagne colors 20 5()c Onyx liialo .' :J5 50c Fancy 25 50. Sillc J lose KW TRQUSERS $I.75Trousers now .Sl.15 $3!50 Trousers now $1 .05 $a.00 Trousei-s now $2'.15 $".50 Trouaoi's now $2.S5 $1.50 Trotisoi-a now Jj:5.05 $5.00 Trcjimers now .Sl . 1 5 $5.50 Trousers now ..A ...S1.(5 $(i.()0 Tiousei-K now .S'1.05 $7.00 Trousei-s now ..S5.:J5 EXTRA SPECIALS $1.25 Khaki Pants now .. . Jpl.Of) $1.50 Khaki Pants now SI. 20 $1.50 Whipcord Pants now .Sl.ttO $1.75 Wlu'iicord Pants now .$L.I5 $2.50 Corduroy Pants now .S1.05 $:5.50 ('ordui'oy Pants now $2.-15 25c Klra Quality darters 1 f H5r Siisjiendei-s now 25$ 75c Durable Work (lloves now .55 xm Mr SHIRTS Soft Collars $1.00 Special now...'...8'J $1.50 Special iiow....$1.19 $1.75 Special now... $1.30 $2.00 Shirts now.,..$1.49 $2.50 Shirts now $1.05 GOLF SHIRTS $1.25 Shirts now 05 $1.60 Shirts now $1.19 $1.75 Shirts now $1.40 $2 Shirts now. $1.65 $1.00 Shirts now $2.65 $5.00 Shirts now $3.30 Suit Cases, Bags and Trunks $5.50 Suit Oases, now $3.95 $i.50 Suit Caaoa now ....$5.45 $7.50 Suit Oiihcs now $5.95 $.Vi0 Tanoid Oases v $2.95 $1.50 Tauoid Cases $3.70 f ? t f f f ? ? t ? T t f ? ? T f t T T ? ? T t f f ? ? t ? T ? f f ? I PURPOSE AND RULES OF THE SALE ONE WEEK ONLY To close out all Summer Merchandise while it is desirable to our customers; to guarantee absolute satisfaction and bonifidc reductions as advertised; to sell for cash only. The first to come will be the first to be served, but there will be bargains for everyone. Our sales need no description. Any one will tell you so. MEDFORD'S LEADING CLOTHIER DANIELS FOR DUDS Hundreds of Bargains space . prevents enumerating A i 4 mS V. H m;;;;;k