Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 06, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    MEDTTOttTJ WKTH TItTBUNK KraDGttD. OBE'CION. KRTDAY,- 'ATTCttTsT C,"I0T5.
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BOY GENIUS MISSES FAME AS VIOLINIST; WINS GLORY AS HERO
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How to iind your sensible cigarette
CENI OF ESTATE
pxerrcsEC
osteopaths
AVOR
HERBS
HUSBAND
PROHIBITION
UT
ANNO
OPPOSE
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KrMiltilioii'ft fiivjiiillr MiitloiiiiJCftr
srOJ?TI,ANIl, Aufi. n.T-Kunsjis
$ly; alo., was ptMitt'd hh next jail's
lnootjiifr place by Hie Ami'rii'hn ()
jftnpAtliiii nspociatjini nt lli,i' t'loxitiK
pfpMion here today of its nineteenth
linniutl cnnvrntioiu
(1
lmiition ntid iiniiosmi; imlitoiiMii wci'v
IjLilopli'il by tlic Aiiii'Hi'iui f)-li'opnlli!(!
itfeMoeiutioti before iiloiiniiiienl.
' "Ah eoiiscrvators of liniiiiin life,
, We me opposed to lie destruction of
lite us a means of wcl tlni nilenui
tiounl dispute1," rt'iitl Hie nnli-vnir
U'soliitinn.
Tlus probibiton resolution was n
follews:
"V believe that Hie lirpior tiaffie
N resporiNible for iniieb of (be erime,
vji-p mil misery in thin country.
Therefore, the association places il-M-lf
on iceord as opposed to (he U
ipior Iniffio Mini in favor of federal
prohibition mil sueli other laws as
will tend to eradicate the cvib"
The osteopaths pledged llii'iil
M'lves to the most Kivccpinj; piorani
of child inspection ever jnoposcd,
with tlio idcd of correcting ilel'ccls
in enilv life. The Harrison antidrug
law and the pine food movement woo
endorsed,
The convention favored tlifi com
pulsory re polling of nil sicial dis
cuses to the bonrl of health, put tin,;
(lie disorders on n par with other in
fccfuoiis dicascH.
Most of the delefiiles will ;in lo
Culifurnin from Portland and will be
jih'Sut at the I'anama-l'acifio nx
iosilion next Tliiirnlav which lias
lipon named n teoiatbie day.
! CHICAGO, Aiik. . '(P-Altlimtfl!
. rathprine IJarl.'cr, who feecuUv f$1
i wedded to Howard S)iiiillinr, li'.
i was possessed of mi estate "nid lh
'apiiroximiite ;M(,l)0(),0lMI . her hits'
, linnil cannot colled one. cent of the
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XKW OIII.KANS, l.n., A lift. I.
Little Harry Koeliu will never play
the violin iij-nin. Hut the lad whom
New Orleans musicians called the
"boy Ivubelik" iimy be deeora'ed with
a lii'in medal instead ot an i tint's
me'dal of honor.
Harry who is ciht years
risked his life recently to save
little sister from death under I 'let
wheels of n xtrcet Cars lie drm.".r''d
her fiom the tracks, but dipped muli
fell with both IiiiimU on the rails. '''I'
right hand was almost culiiely turn
away.
The little hero smiles brmelv over
his terrible loss mid says; 'We I,
old i I'll luie to gie up my violin, but I
bis have Sis to plav with nnvwnv."
ALIEN RESIGNS FROM !FI ON
i income, it became known lodav when
! u Iru-t deed of the estate of the late
I .loliu II. Barker, i-n'r "niiiiminil urn'
Was found in the office ol the Jim-
bale court of Cook cotiut.N. The
deed provides (lint the heiress linll
leeeive (ill,(l(HI u venr mil 'I she is
21 years old. Tbon she, is to receive
$150,0(10 a year until she is '.'ti years
old. Alter that tllue dic s to re
ceive the entile income ol the trust
fund e.ecpt what is necessary to
pay other annuities. ,
It also provides that payments to;
Mrs. SpJiiililinc "are to lie made di
rectly lo her by cheek or dinfl pa-l
able to her order, and shall uo be i
iiiaile to any other person, or upon
any written or vilial orj'ci yieu by
her, or upon any transfer or .'isiu
laenl made by her or ciealed by oper
.itiou of law.''
The cigarette that you'll
srcr to when you find It
must "moke good" to you In
three different ways.
It must delight your taste.
. It must be cool and friendly
to your throat and tongue.
It must leave you feeling as
fit as a fiddle at the end of' a
hard-smoking day.
On the last two points we
mutch Futima ugalnst any
cigurette In the world it cant
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j..ilni,.nl in -;,;. tip. 'ounl'u
"V.'"l nn'-iinii ! ..ickiei"'-
Sal Zw i0 10
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bo beaten. You can prove
that by these two tests.
But when it comes to ta'sto,
that's up to you. There's
no telling, until you try them,
whether Fatimas will just suit
your taste or not.
They are the biggest selling
cigarette, costing over 5c, in
the world. If so many thou
sands of men profer Fatima's
taste, it's pretty sure that you
will, too. ,
Why don't you try them ?
If you do happen to like their
famously good taste, remem
ber that Fatima9 are the
most SENSIBLE cigurette
you can buy.
Buy your trial package '
of Fatimas today. .
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mill hum tmii ii,. An r.
I iiiiijiifiiiii iiiji. it., iii. ir. .
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within. After u tlioroiiKli examination while
the diimnKo was IicIiir repaired, of-
. . . . .
JOMICT, 111., Auk. (!.- ItecniiKe of
tho law forcliiK blm to live
tlio prlHon walls In rooms whero his
wlfownH recently murdered, picHiim- flclals of Hid New York Shipbuilding
ably by a' convict, Kdmiind Alton to-'company ur convlnccil that tho fire
day resigned ns warden of the Htuto which hwcjiI tho hold of tho ilreiul
ponllentlary hero and tho relKim-l nought Oklahoma sovonil weeks hko.
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Hon wan accepted uy (lov, Dunne.
Warden Alton declared that living
In tho prlHon wait too much for hla
norves mid- nevernl days ago aidicd
wiih ciuiBcd by spoutaneoiiH commit)
Hon. ItejsirtH to this effect havo been
sent to tlio navy department at WohIi-
ACRTItlA.V AH.MY IIKAI)OI'AI(T
KltS, Anjr. (1. Tho position' of the
J'clrentiujr ltiissiaii'7 lu'twcen tjie Yis
tula and the Hue rivers lias rovu
jiiore precarious as a result of heavy
rams of the last few days. The
iMiirshcs in their rear holdiuir the ris.
in water, confininn (he iiiovcinciits
of troops ("celiisivclv to a lew roads.
tlio governor fqr perminalon to llvoi liiKton and hiBOfur us the government
outsldo. Thin tho governor rcfiiHcd,
naylug the law provides tbut tho war
den live In tho iicultentlary.
Mrn, Allen vmih found murdored
In her npurtmentH at tho prlHon In
Juiio when her hunlinnil wan on a
cation.
va
il U announced tliat eapltul lias
beeii"meurcd"fo 'fi'iilMlVuceiiieiit plint
ut Oold Hill. .
b concerned tlio probe to determine
tho ritiiMO of tho fire Is completed.
Work on tho latest dreadnought Is
being rushed. Tho Oklahoma was
to have been ready for delivery In
October, hut It Is expected tho flro
will delay completion until curly In
January,
Steps are being taken for a flue
new city hall at Kcho.
flALVKSTO.V, Texas, Aiik II.
Violation of private propel ty lights
I in Mexico City will be punished by
n! . .. . ' 'i.
tlmilh iiuuer outers Horn (ieuerni
Pablo (louzales, nceordiiiK to infor
illation reacliinir the Constitutionalist
consulate here toduv. The message
adds that Ocncral (loimiles has es
tablished lieadipuirterH in the na
tional palace. lie bus loaueda half
million dollars to merchant-, so that
they might bo able to meet their pay
rolls. Strict order is lieiny maintained in
the capital, the report sjivs, and food
pi ices are being: lowered 'lis rapidly
nsspossible. Cesar J.upo. de hum,
governor of tho federal district, has
issued a manifesto iiiliiinteeim' po
litical mid religious liberty to all.
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FATIMA vat He Only Clrartttt
Awardtd Ihf UranJ fritt at tht !'
ama I'jctAc Inlernatunal Jixftntmn,
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THE TURKISH BLEND
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V MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED EXPRESS OR MAIL PREPAID V
! Sensational Clean Sweep Sale 1
4 .
: A . . . . .
X
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All Wash Goods Must Go
AT
Lawns, Chnllics ami (Yppes,
. i .- i mm
i up i iiic vauics, now l
iJK.
yard
& a .van I
T
a niiTiiiiiHr irfissps
r- w - -- m . m. - ., W' fc W m V W
Uiinilios, .Klaxons, Crepes,
Silkolincs, Itathics, up lo
20c values, now a 1 f
MANN'S
All Summer Waists Must Go I
!
CENTRAL AVE.
NEAR P. 0.
HO .slijjhlly soiled Waists up
25c
to $1..")() values
each .. .
100. Silk and Lingerie AVaists
up to $2.n0 val- QO
lies, now . OL
t
25 last year's Wash
J4 Presses, sold as hirh
'& .s$(i.00hisQQ
2 sale each ... j OC
it
2C
mV
AT
Less Than Cost of Material
."0 last year's Wash
Dresses sold as
hih as $10.00, this
sale (j QQ
("ieh . $l.VO
Skirts and Petticoats
AT
Less Than Cost of Making
")0 all wool Tailored
Skirts, sold as high
as $10.00 ,this
sale n 1 C Q
eaeh . Dl,VO
f0 all silk Pet tieoats
good colors, up to
$1.00 values, this
eai'h
98c
Children's Dresses
AT
Great Reductions
Children's Wash
Dresses made of
fine gingham cheap
nt $1.25 this QQ
sale on eh . O
Children's Wash
Drosses, ages (5 to
M, all new styles,
worth $1.50, this
sale CQ
I eaeh Jjj
r
Crepe De Chine Waists up
to $-1.00, values 1 QQ V
now, each . $1.70 t
t
Embroideries and Laces X
!L
AT
About Half Price
f i noli Swiss
. Klouncings worth
$2.00, this QQ
I sale a ynrd..y O
5000 yards fino
Swiss lOmbroidery
up to 25c values
this sale A -
a yard X UC
; Domestics at Great Reductions
ji 72x90 Uleaehed Shoots
8' nr.t v.iin..L.- rv
now J-
Xi'iuL .of tho Loom
30 inch Afus-
t Yin, now
v a yd. 11
12 and lo inch Pillow
Slips
HOW ....
12J4c
Large size Cotton
69c
Butts, 85e
grade now
9c
!)(i inch fine Canibri
12'oe grade
now a vard
Kxtra large Math
Towels, 25c Q
grade, now ll
Bungalow Aprons
itfndo of host grade Percales in
dark mid light styles, extra wide
and long, Worth 7f)o n Q
J yv
thj snlo, eaeli,.:.s
Hosiery
One ease Women's fine fast black
Hose, a good 25c nun
this sale, a pair . ...
SATURDAY SALE OP
NOTIONS
Clark's O.X.T. Spool
Cotton
7 for 25c
Sanitol Talcum Powder a
can ) 1
Snap Fastornors J
Darning Cotton 2
Dost Needles i(f
IVarl llutons, a doz ...5
Luster Cotton 4
Ihieeilla Crochet Cotton
Hose, a good 2.ic number 1 CA ! ws, special
lJlllolt
9c
UNDERWEAR FOR
LESS
1.48c
Women's Porus Knit
Union Suits, G5e
grade, now
Woinon's Sleeveless Vests
15e grade 11
now lit
Women's Knit Union
Suits, .'15c grade OQ
eaeh ii
AVomon's extra fine grade
Union Suits, worth 75e
,hi1 8nl 3)r
each U 7t
Comfv Cut Vests, worth
20e, tii is sale 1 A
each X TC
New Fall Coats and Suits
Now Kail Suits, tailored stylos at
very special pn
and $35.00 each.
Beautiful new Fall Coats now on
display at $9.98, 12.tS and $18
each, see them.
i
t
ATcnii.'c all over
Lacos up to $1.50 i
values, this I Q-
sale a vnn..jLiSj
t-t
t
3L
vorv sneeial nrices. Si 8.00. 95.00 &
i j- - - j v.v. ..j -J-.--.
New Handbags and Belts
100 new Dags values up to $2.00,
values, all leather (H 1 1Q
now, each . . tDl.ly
t
t
I
Beautiful new Cretonne and A
Black and White Belts, AQ
very special, each t:QC
Mary Pickford Caps and Veils
Now black and white rhirkiil
fary Pickford Caps for ZT
l
!
New Chiffon Veils, fine 'juiditv, A
all colors, very j -j Q X
special, each . $1,1 y A
into wear, very spot
cial U
A
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