Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 26, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN 1NDRPKNDKNT NBWBPAPRlt
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KXCHPT SUNDAY DV TUB
MEIJKOKD l'lUNTINO CO.
Office Mall Tribune Building, 2B-27-:S
North irir street; telephonn 76.
Tha DomocrMlo Time, The Medford
Mall, Tho Med ford Tribune, The South
trn Orejjonian, The Anhland Tribune.
BUBSORtPTIOS RATSB
One rear, by mall.
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One month, bv mall.
rtr monin, nmvcreu uy carrier in
Medford, Phoenix, Jackaonrllle
ond Central Point .SO
Haturday only by mall, per year.. J. Oil
Weekly, per year, , 1.C0
Official Paper of the City of Medford
Official Paper of Jackson County
Kntored as seomtd-tlnss matter at
Medford, Oregon under tho act of March
f. 1R79.
fiVorn Circulation for 1914, 2588
Kull learml wire Associated Preiss dl-patches
THE KAISER WASTING MONEY
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Hubscrlbero ralilne to receive
papera promptly, phons Clrcu-
latlon Manager t .26011
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HONG KONG KOLUM
(fzh $fes?
THE king can do ilo wrong, and whatever tho kaiser
does is right in tho eyes of tho Gcrinan apologists in
the United Slates). Ilcncc every atrocity against civiliza
tion committed in the campaign of torrorization inaugur
ated by the imperial paranoiaetstraightway finds defend
era in the United States. Even the mutilation of Belgian
children and the sinking of the Lusilania is justified.
Hence it causes no surprise to find the-Gorman embassy's
efforts to manufacture favorable public sentiment in the
United States meets with approval of tho'pro-ClerniunH.
The evidence published by New York papers shows that
the Fatherland, a inaga'ino pu'blisiied in New York, Was
subsidized by the Gorman government in its attacks upon
the president and government ol the United States. Im
perial coin is spent to promote strikes destroy property
and cripple industry. The hand across1 the sea peddles the
dollar for disloyalty and treason and the act is applauded.
But how can the kaiser Expect to create a favorable
public sentiment when he is busy slaying Americans upon
the high seas? How can he expect any amount of pallia
tion by the purchased press is going to offset the indigna
tion that his barbarism arouses'
The ideals of Prussian militarism are not tho ideals of
Americans, and never will be. flight does not spell right
with the majority of our citizenry. Feudalism has no
glamor with denioeracv. Achievements of conquest.
slaughter and desolation leave only a bloody stain in no
wa,y glorious. Apoing tho exploit's of the heroes of an
tiquity is an anachronism in the twentieth century.
The kaiser is wasting his -money in trying to create ap
proval of his various atrocities by the use of a subsidized
press in America. In silence the people view his victorious
campaigns, in sullen resentment his violation of treaties
and international law, and no amount of printers' inlc can
win him the esteem and love of tho vast majority of lib-orty-lbving
Americans.
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BOUSE FURNISHING
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Everything to Furnish the House at a Reduc
tion by the Yard or by the Piece. Lace Cur
tains, Bed Spreads, Sheets, Cases, Towels,
Blankets, Pillows, Comforters. By the Yard
Cretonnes, Scrims, Nets, Burlaps, Draperies,
Sheetings, Towelings In fact Everything
that is Used to FuJnish theHouse.
Oil Cloth, any Color, at 15c A Great Big Cotton Bat, for. 79c
Now is the Time to Save 00 Bed Linen
SHEETS READY MADE OR BY THE YARD
HUCK TOWELINGr x BED SPREADS
& All-linen quality, both plain rfj. Crochet Spreads, plain hem, scallop or
X and fancy, worth to 75c, now...."f D " rrinee and cut corner. 2.0f(jj OQ
X , grade v)-Os
Many thlltiRB mo vnlunlMo than
mlonoy that'fl why iipcrioo nilonoy.
NUCKOLLS I-'ITK CO.
Orocom
Jackson, Tonn.
A UVJIODIJ
Sho who wcdii ami Kctn divorce
Will llvo to wed iiRnln, of coiimo!
JtldRO.
Ouxlit to ICikiw It
Clairvoyant For ono dollar Jnoro
I will road your future.
l'atron Aro you a real clairvoy
ant? Clairvoyant Certainly.
Patron Thon you ought to know
that I haven't got another dollar,
Illume tho ICdm
Tourist (nt Cafo In Alps)
Walter, you havo put mo down for
two bottles of wine and Pvo only had
ono.
Walter Very itorry Mr; I'm now
horo nnd I can't cut usod to tho eclio
from tho dlatant mountains.
1 Itumomlxtr! I ltcmoiulHr
I roniombor, I romembor,
Tho hoiiRO whoru I was horn;
Tho llttlo window whoro tho aim i
Camo I'coiilm; in nt morn.
You'd hardly know tho old nluco now,
For dad Ih up to dato,
And tho farm In uolontlflc
From the back lot to the Rate,
Tho hoimo and barn nro llnbl.nl
With bright aaotylono,
The oiikIuo In -tho laundry
Ih run by Kamillno.
Wo hnvo hIIor, wo havo nutoH.
Wo havo dynamos and thltiBM;
A tolnphonn for gowlii,
And a nhouocrunh that hIiikm.
The hired man luut Ittfl m,
Wo mli IiIh hoiunly fa no;
A lot of roll ono gnuluntwi
Aro workliiK In lilt jiIhoo.
Thoro'H an tmnlnoor nnd fiman,
A cliauffeur mid a vut.,
'Lertrlclan mid meohnnlo -Oh,
tho farui'i run rlnht, (u hot
The Llttlo window whnr IU nun
Camo iiosnliiK lu nt morn
Now hrlRhtann ui u Iwthroom
That oost a oar of corn.
Our milkmaid U iiiioiiiimUr
And slio'n wiiiltnry, too;
llud dad roU ft QHiita u iimirt
For milk that ono hroiiKht i.
OaniuUun Courlvr
tili I'lrmiwl
Trn in i (sloitplut ileli mui) I
lienr, lr, tlwt ynt) nro wuith a lol
lar u mlnulv?
ItlOh Man What of it?
TnLniji-.-Wall, Ittaioaul of MUny
mo tJJQ Uuio of dtgr glvw tue a dollar
for tho minutt) you mv.
1'itiiii Vmi(lovlllo
Patron Walter, liaw old thli
wlnoT Walter -Twouty jor, ttlr
Patron It'a awnl kiuqII far lt
age. How much H it"
Walter Flvo 4IUr. r.
Patron loyr much"
"VojtjQr Toil dollar. Blr.
Pal ran -SN'evor ml ml l mr4 ou
the first time.
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EXTINGUSHES
GOLD IL FIRESiri
(lOLI) HILL, On, Auk. 30.
Tlirnatoi Iiik forcct flioH lu UiIh vicin
ity were halted to hoimo extent by
tho lli(ht uhowera of Monday nvonliiR
r.nd nlplit. PrnvlotiH to that tlmo
I'ravo appronheiiHlon wait felt for tho
liavlly tlmbcrud tracts of (IuIIh and
Sardlno creckfl. On tho ovoiiIiik of
.tho Htorm a flerco bruflh hlaxo broke
out on upper flnlls creuk. AlthoiiKh
)('t htiriiliiK, It Iiiih been hnmpored
and withhold by tho Hhouor to nuoh
.in extent that tho danger of n 'n
eral conflaRratlou In minimized.
Locally tho atorni mbh wolcomeil
iiii a relief from tho dourcaMiiK heat,
anil a boon to late crop. MomberH
of tho Oroater (lolil Mill club "aat
up" with tho (Inuring pavilion, thou
rot completely roofed, hnd by utron-
uoiiH effort nnved the fine fir floor
ing from dauuiRo by the inolntiire, In
ordor that tho plcanuro of tho Hecond
pavilion dance, to bo hold Saturday
nvenliiK, nhoiild auffor no dlsappoltit
mont. .Don Colvlg, of Medrord, will
anslit with tho miulc.
WIsencroB of tho corner club main
tain that all BorlouR danger from for
est flroa In this dlKtilct Is now past,
providing tho fall rains doHcoud on
Bchodule.
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'Kdwnrd N. Judy
V It. Ilolmroth ..
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Itoso SlnRlor
Ilyfbco 128
1 lllCn m
Poik nun : no
Frank Dutton .. C
Wcndolln Moynr ....'
DavlB Ilros n
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Orand total 1 1531
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Auction Saturday a P. M.
Corner Main aiid Fir ttlroot. Ono
baby buRgy, kitchen cabinet, foldlnR
bed, two bod nprliiRs, two Iron bods,
camodes, two drossorB, dining chalrH,
ono mirror, two mattresHos, ono nnw
Iiir inaihlne, farm and garden tools
and many othor UBoful artlclvB.
P. K. WYNKOOP,
13C Auctioneer.
TOTAL ACREAGE FOR
WATER SIGNED 1-1,534
Tho total acronRO for Irrigation Ih
1 t,C3l acres. Tlioco Blnnud Voilnon-
day wore:
l'.iriu
ProvloiiHly roported .... JiSiiU
O. L. Ill.iqkforil 10
J. !'. Iloauliiiid 0
M. 1. Ilnilloy 10
S. S. HloyiiH .. ko
w. stiinoiirr r.
C. O. Ilartloy SO
John It. ItohorU SO
David Itnymond I 7
S. W. Waktflohl 1 1
W. O KulpB . 12 s
W. Moyor. Jr in :
Orob.
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.Miinronn pkepli:
PIMISIS KIMPLH JIIXTPUI!
Many lu Medford pralso tho xlin
plo mlxturo or buckthorn bark. gl
corlno, etc., known as Adlir-l-ka
Thl romody la tho most TllOltOl'tUI
bowol cloiCnsor ovor nold bdnR even
usod HiicceBfully In nppotullcltls.
ONB SPOONFUL rollovoB almost
ANY CA8B of constipation, sour or
Knay Htomach. ONB MINUTK after
you tako It the gasHcs ruiublo and
pans out Adler-l-kiv cannot grlpo
nnd the INSTANT action Is urprlH
Ing. L. II. llaHklnH, (Irugglst.
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SHEETS
(lood quality' Sheet, in a j'egular size,
sold ordinarily at 7fei now A Q
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PILLOW CASES
12J4C quality now 10
15c quality now 1.1
170 quality now 14$
25c quality now 121
SHEETS
Kegular $1.00 Sheet, in better
grade muslin, 3 yds. long, at....
Lace Curtains
.89
One lot of Lace Curtains in ecru,
largo size and full length, worth to,
$3.50, at, pair 48$
CRETONNES
This lot includes a big range
In Hi vHhOIir 'i?Qi w9l9
CURTAIN SCRIMS
EsvGral pieces of Cream and
Ecru Scrims, 36 inches wide.
at lOtf
One lot fancy hemstitched bor
ders at X2 $
.856c
COMFORTER COVERING
Cotton Challies, light or dai'k col
ors. atw
TOWELING
A good qualih Crash Toweling
for roller use, at ... . .
Xess20
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PILLOWS
Jsuallv retail $1.2.") lo $5.00 pair, cov
ered with good qualily
tick, at
TABLE LINEN . .
All-linen cloth, 72 inches wide, QQ
mild regtilar at $1.25 ami $1.50. yO A
COMFORTERS
Filled with a good grade of cotton and
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Everything for Women
Nothing for Men
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
THE PAGE
Mcilfortl's Loaillnri Theater
Cool. Comfortable, Will i-nllited
Last Time Tonight
Nance O'Neil
A i$
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'bl.kfw.rral)UanJllninitV
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVVfflERE
Johni A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
2h h. nAurnirrr
PlioneK M. -17 and 17Ja
! The World'n PaKtuilHtresB of Stormy
Bmotion in
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Princess
Romanoff,,
The Arts
Safe mute
Infanta ami Invalids
HORLICKS
THE ORIQINAl
MALTED MILK
Tho Food.Dr!nk for all Acqs Hcarst-Scllff Weekly
Rich milk, mallet! groin, In powder form. " V
for inlanti, involidt tJ crowing children.
Purcnutntion, upbuilding ike whole body.
ln-Iportci nurting mothers ill tha agd.
Mora healthful then tea or colfre.
Unions yau soy "HOmlOW
you may uot a cuhutltuto.
&e EMPIRE
AIXMrSSlOX 5 aKD 10 C10NTS
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I iiiulii Hill, (llmrllt) Cluidln In "A
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Unit f-n '
Wednesday and Thursday
WILLIAM ELLIOTT
"WOMEN AND WINE"
World J'Vature Film in Five Acts.
Produced ly William A. Urady.
The Hoard n Co nsoi-s havo permitted this picture to
he plaxed, but it must not happen again.
ADMISSION 5 AN!) 10 CENTS
K. C. Kay, Manager 1?. O. Patch, Operator
-Mis. K. (J. Kay, Cashier lUiss Oolda learns, Pianist
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Wc cave you I Or n pound on coffco nnd ten.
or nionc- rauntunl,
Qunrnntcod to plcao
llcBUlur c Model Coffee, 31e n jiounda for . ..
HcRiiMr -10c -.12" Coffee. 30c Ih , 3 lba for
KoKulnr 3 .t ' Kniplrr" Coffee 2".p ll . 3 lba
ItCKUlnr 10c 'M & J llloud" Coffno 30c. 3 Hih for
Kti nrCOc ..Japan Pan 1'rled" lllack Toa por lh.
icoittiiiir .hoc "Japan Sun-Cured" Uroon Ton, par lb.
ijpldor I.ok ' Croon or lllack Ton, por lh
Wo kIvo S.&II. Green .TradliiK Stumps
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tect yoti from U thui. Tb mmL W ium.
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A Uogworth produetlon rolimsod
throuih the PuramaHnt pqqIo lu
flr mS, A lwirfHl aor' of tho
oil ffWUiL,
PRICKS
5c and 10c
COMING!
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We Point With
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to the bread we produce
hocauso of the fact Unit
we have the lioht facili
ties possible to eulploy
in the line of baking.
That's another reason
why
NURMI'S BREAD
Stands hi ih above others. Onr bread i the result of
careful and ptiiiiM.-ikiiit methods which we have puf
wiuhI with but one .11111-
QUALITY
For Sale nt All Grocers
NUR.MI BAIilLRY CO.
AUkera of Hutter-Xut aud PH-Dandy Brcmd
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