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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1915)
vnvwpunQtr fr II if t i ft PA OK STX Saw 'MEDFOPP MATT; TRTBTTTrc, MEDFOBP. OBFOON, FBTDAY. SEPTFMBEB 37, 1015 ASHLAND CHOSEN FOR NEXT YEAR'S El mm At a tnotltiK of the G. AsIl. Tluiro ilnyTnflernoon Aflliland wnu chosoilns tho.ncxt reunion city. Tliurmlayjilfilil over .100 old Boldlcrs, members1- of thVltcllcf Corps, nnd veterans, of Hip Srqnliili-Amerlcan J war attended tlio program. Today 'Js Central J'olnt Day nnd ii larrco delegation la In attend nnrn from tltat city. The reunldn will clone tn neimlons tonlKht with a fnrnwoll program nnd cnmpflre, The following nrn among the O. A. It. veterans in attendance: . n. It. Andrew, Medford; W. Lind say, Ashland; V, W. Shaw, Ashland; J. Fisher, Kaglo Volnt; J. H. Itenault, Jacksonville; H. J. DlankonHhlp, Mod ford; h. A. Walte, WatkliiH, .1. I. Sarvor, Springfield, III.; F. W. Taiin gnte, Jacksonville; J, W. Adams, Tal ent; Mi S. Wood, Eugle Point; W. M. lloover Central J'olnt; .1, U. McAhron Medrord; J. Willingly, AKhluud; C. Clamlere, Awliland; K. Conner, Jack nonvllle; T. T. Simpson, RoneburKS 11. J. Onrdner, Central Point; Ij. It. Illngham, Mod ford; H, riiallacartthe, Conn-Hun, Oro; o, M. Wilson, Tal ent! W. V. Morrln, (lold Hill; B. K. AVlittu, AshlnnU; F, K. ICaBslmfor, .InnkHonvllle; W. 8, KlnRt Grants' 1'iihh: J.' Howard. Kaulo PolntJ-A. Trudell, Medferd: M. lylitliUl, I'ort .Touch, CnlX An IrtiV JnckBon, Um1 fofd; tl. Jl.WWiilcy, KitftUi I'olhl; X?I. ItriidliitrK. Medford; B. AllWt, AHhland; J. A. Caldwell, Medford; I.. H. Kant, Medford; W. A. IlnHklun. Medford; V. i:. Palmer, Ashland; II. lleach, Ashland; A. J. T. Smith, (lold Hill; It. It HotohlilHH, Medford; 0. Paul. Medford; W. W. KaHtllck, ARhlnnd; F. M. Putney, Medford; W. I'iiwoIJ, ABhla'nd; W. Kmortion, lloso luirg; A. W, Scott, Jtoguo Itlver; O. A. Stevens, Klimnth Kails; B, II. Coder, Avhland; T. llellmnn, Crescent City, Cul.; J. P. Sajle, Ashland; P. llonhnm, Ashland; J. W. flicks, Ash land; A. W. ThfiViBHAVhland; W. 8. Clay. Medford! J. Sehovrluver. Itogiirt Ulver, J. T: CariontVir, Medford; J. Kolcli, Medford; B. Stevens, Itogtio Hlver; A. Kyle, Hoguo Hlvor; II. Hun der, Medford; J 8, Martin, Medford; S. Corhet Ashland; F. J. Billott, Tal ent; II. II. Sargent, Medford; A. J. Florey, Baglo Point; II, Humphrey, Medferd: T. Edmonds, Medford; T. d, Gow, AHhland; A. K, Newman, Med ford; I, II. Tucker, Medford; B, M, Xenlon, Table Hock; (1. W. Cummlngn Philomath, Ore.; C. C. Gall, Aahland; T. Weller, Medford; R. N. Peter, Ash laud; J. I). Pnrkov, ltoseburR; W. W. Carpenter Ahlatfd; J. H. Simmons, Wellen; W. Charley, Medford; G. M. Jones, Me'dforuVA. Wilkinson, Med ford, G, M: Martin, Medford; J, Mey ers, ABhland; F, V, Shneffer, Savage creells.W. B. Haynes, Medford; J. T. Scan tl In. Trlnldnd; K. M. Stewart, BaRlc Point; T. 15. Ellison, Medferd: B. Jones, Medford; A. Palley, Med ford; II. N. llucch, Medford; M. C. Sullivan, Medford; A, Norrls, Grants Pass; T. G. Harmon, Drvden; S. Vro- man, Ashland; 12. A. Wade, Grants Pass; W. F. Uyiono, Giants Pass: I, 0. Hoberts, Murphy; V. CoIvIr, Ashland; J. Pates, Gold Hill; 1). Tay lorGrants Pass; J, M. Adams. Grants Pans; .1. W. Steelman, Gold Hill; J. S. Smith Ashland; J It. Canon, Ash land; a. O. Van Walter, Ashland; I), lirans, J. M. Ouches, Medford; W. P. Tworney, Centra' Point; J. W. Ked den, Medford; G. W. Perkins, Gold Hill; S. S. Wilcox, Ashland; B. 11. Hall, Ashland: J. W. Ml:es. Ashland; C. 8. Hedfleld, Gold Hill: U. H. Grout, Bedford; T. Mellert. Gold Hill; J. B. Polerson, Grants Puss; 11. F. Jnry, Medford; T. W. P.lchardson, Veteran Home, Cnl.; IK H. Smith, AHhland; 'A.' Thompson, Jncksonvlllo; It. A. Gray, Mijdfordj 8. Dawners, Tilla mook; William Sooysmlth, MeiHord; J. Patrick, Grunts Pass, nnd J. II, UotiRsuin', Medford. ' ' H f.i .. PROMISES TO BULGARIA. ( Continued trotn pnga one) ineut with the iui(liiiil Sriliia nihl Hi voce. entente, fiit'ekM CnlUil tii ("Viloiw TAHIS, .SejiU 17, V further Inrjjc uumlier of troop-, Ih leporteil hy the Ilalktin tiftcuey in have been culled to the. Greek colorn. TJi? AthuiiH eor riHio.iiil('iit of Him neney suvh u rnynl' tU-eree has been ihMted culliiiK out leservists of Ihe-elasserf of 1880, 1887 nnd 1888 off (Vtober 1. - - - WHAT KIND OF IN IS IS AMBASSADOR DMA? ASK UNO linn,, ) .. BE SOLO w jma ,imm mm HHiV 4HK JIB L .IMUHaiHHlMiiiiiiiM .' .HiiiiiiiiiiiHPliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMWV - Mm oaBiLH .F'lKSmB? ii j&wss&m f -F" mj x 'v mvi vwfHtfHJH GRAN I UNDER TERMS liBNOX, Mass.. Sept. 16. There la FrothlnRham, slater of former Secre- one point In America, at least, whero the approaching departura of Dr. Theodoro Constautlu Dumba, ambas sador from Austrln-I IttiiRnry, la deep ly deplori'd. And that la the I.onox Country club, whom tho lemlora in America's most exclusive social seta Rather for Rolf and dances. This beautiful summer homeland of famous millionaires, whero Mrs. Alfred G. Vanderbllt is stayiiiR nt her magnificent cstnto of Shadow brook; whero Mrs. John B. Parsons, widow of Urn siicar klnR. has a pal- ntlaljesldence; where Mrs. Samuel tary of tho Navy GcorRO con Ii. Mey er resides, exactly reverses tho atti tude of tho rest fo the nation toward Dr. Dumba. , America welcomed Dr. Dumba nt his arrival, but fees little reRro nt his departure. Lenox practically turned the cold shoulder on him when he urrlved, but since then he has won tho social heart and It Is hla roIiir that Is now sincerely regretted hero! , A retlnuo of nlno liveried servants, two beautiful nil 16,; ono an clght- eyllnder Cedillas ten ncrcs of Rnrden lawn and forest, with the The mail in (lie lut-go cut Is oonv JlKiiiilont AiTtillmlil, the Anierlcau In li(w,c )ksmmom ilinliaNsnilor Duiii Imi'm' letter was found. Tho Miuill rut sIiowh Prlnco Hobololie, tlio imMnlvrr or tho AiLsttlan einlkusy, o jiareil DiuiiIui'h wf In oteliLslvo Ixnov ho elety Tlie lady s JWutwiexs ZnlclJ, nek, ulfe of the man uho UI juxih ably sucrocil Dumba. HIio Is a hi- rliil fmorlte In Wn dilution nnd Ia'IIOV. WesbtlnRhouso and GeorRu Morgan esfates or neighbors. Such was tho two thonsand dollar a month establishment of this dip lomat, vho;w lntepesta ho claimed lay with (he poor undepald HuiiKarlan uorkera In munition factories, uur rounded ly al lthe luxury of Lenox and the beauties of tho llerkshtrea. Ills life has purely had actually little in common with his laboring countrymen. And, us a matter of fact, ho has shown himself hero a nexclualvo aris tocrat with llltlo sympathy for com- SAIKM. Ore., Sept. 17. Follow- riff a nroionircu iiumiu'i i ","1" tioit committee of the OroRon-t nit foniio railroad land ffntnt eonferenee, in wwon here today, appointed n.nbi cotnihittee of-live lo drafts resolui lion nikuiK eongresH to provide the machinery for the enforcement of the orisinal railroad gmnt, whieli provided for the Hale of the land to settlers at V--ri0 per acre, and to re iwrt the resolution hack to the com mil lee for eonsiderntion. .Sentiment in the committee and also in Ihc eonferenee deemed well erystnlucd in favor of Ktieh a reso lution, and the opinion was ventured by leaders that it had an excellent elianee of adoption. The eommilleo was instructed to recite in the resolutions the rights claimed hy the state and railroad company, and lo declare against the lands being put into a forest reserve. "The grant is both law and eon trael," -.aid If. If .Hewitt, in speaking- ju rivor of the eqinmittee pre paring u resolution which would call for the enforcement of the original amnt. ''The company h under com- f'puliilin lo sell the lands when n set tler presents himself lor them, and the principal thing to do is to have eoligress define an actual settler, and fix u time for thenlisHl of the lands." ,. 9h V Former Congressman A "W. Lnf ferty, C. V.. St.eme and ). .). Slack were defeated a second time today in their attempt to incivqsc the solu tions committee membership from till George mou folks. Ucforo dcpnrtlnB from Horsclicl Island for BnnkB land with tho Polar Dear and Gladiator Stefnnsson estab lished communication with tho south ern party and also sent Swceuoy oast with the power boat Mary Sachs to contlnuo explorations to tho east ward and establish supply basea for future operations of tho southern par Jack Undley, wll wn'1 n mem,or at the Karluk party rescued from Wran Hell Island lust year by tho King and Wlnue, has again jolnpd Stefnnssonv .fM&asssw WEffE ARCTIC EXPLORER SAFE. (Continued from pago ono) Klueer Dsulcl lllue of tho power boat Alaska, which occurred at llallllo Island in early spring. Illue was ono of the original members of tho expo '""WJ (, MRS. LYON'S . ; ? ACHES AND PAINS- Have All Gone, Since Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Tprre Hill. Pa. "Kindly permit mo to rivo you my testimonial In favor of " , - Lydia E. 1'inkham's Vo go tab lo Com pound. When I first began taking It l was Buffering from femalo trouble? for some time and hud utmost all kinds of aches pains In low er part of back and in sjdes, and press ing down palm. I could not sleep and had no appetite. Slnco I havo taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Com pound the aches and pains are all gono and I feel like u new woman. I cuntiot; praise your medicine too highly. ' 'Mrs. Augustus LVON, Terro Hill, Pa. It la true that nature and a woman's work has produced the grandest remedy' for woman's ills that the world huif ever known. From tho roots and,, herbs of $iu field, Lydia E. Plnkham; forty years ago, gave to womankind h remedy for their peculiar ills which" bus proved more ellicucious than any other combination of drugs ever com pounded, und today Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is recognized from coast to coast us the standard remedy for woman'a ills. In the Plnkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files containing hundreds of thousands of letters from women seek Ing health many of them openly stato over their own signatures that they havo regained their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound; and in some cases that it has saved them from surgical operations, (3m,m:: ! t t Y T t ? ? T t t T T Y Y .t Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y it JL mm A tfL9 f MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MAIL OR EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID. WlM A Hk)ff C'KNTKAl, AVK. JJL1 1 LlTlDLil 3lLL Ul fVLillllllU nllnAtL nWrIOSTOFFECE New Suits and Coats 2j brand now Suits made o!" ood all wool $18 servos and fancy weaves,, j;ood as niosl (f'JD.OO values, each. "Women's Heavy Winie? Coals, many styles to $9.98 choose IVoin, on sale Satnrdav at :.. Now " Ho." Suits trimmed with fur, (jfj r lie latest t.hins from Xew York, eaih.tj) AVomen's Corduroy Coafs, lielted styles, all $14.98 coloi-s, worth $20,00 on salt Saturday Wo are showing a splendid line of dependable Kuys in Mink, Oppossntn, Fox and Coney for Women, .Misses and Children, special values in- muffs and scarfs at $2.25, $.i.9S, ?5.9S and $0.98 each. Saturday Sale. of Children's Coats THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK TO SELECT FRO M Misses Corduroy Coats in tjreen, brown and navy, all sizes, Satur- (H Q Q Q day, each IDO.yO a Y Y T Y Y Y y y Y New Corduroy Coats for Children form 2 to 0 years old, on sale Saturdav ,. $2.98 New Chinchilla Coats for Children form 2 to (i vears u sale Satur day, each $3.98 HO Children's Coats, ages (i to 11, made of heavy wool mixtures, on sale Saturday flfyj QO each J)Tbw70 Children's Coats made of fancy mixtures, belted styles, all sizes, Saturday each $5.98 Children's new stylo specal Plush Coats, $12.50 BRING YOUR CHILDREN IN, WE CAN PIT THEM Notion Sale T. Clark's O, N. Spool Cotton 7 for 25c Colgate s Talcom Powtler, a can 12c All Linen Hand kerchlers, 10n vahms, each 5c Sanitol Talcum Vowder, 2rc can 9c Snap I'astners, special, dozen 3c AVhite Crochet Cottont all sizes ball I 9c Domestic Sale I'Yuit of the Loom luslin, a vard 9c D-4 Bleached Sheeting, worth nfie, on sale Satur dav a vard 29c (iO-inch Table Damask (5.1c value Saturdav a vard 39c Ied Spreads $.1.2.") values, Sat urdav onlv, each 89c v , s r m MY Special Values in Silk Hose "KavserV Silk Hose in all colors and QQ sizes, special yOC ' AVomen's AVhite liber Silk I Tose, special Sat urday, OZn a pair LtOKj AVomen's Mack Fiber Silk Hose, good quality, pair. "Kavscrs" Wonder foot IIom in all cidoi-s, i v mtv special Xi- a jmir . 50c $1.50 MCaxscr's" Hose, in all colors, pair Italian Silk $1.50 "K'uvsi'i'V fa in-v striped Silk IIsc, iv special, a pair $1.50 IbbbIbbhFsbbVbk bbVbbbbhbW. Speaking of Gloves HARRISON'S GLOVES WASH PER x FECTLY IN COLD WATER , AVe have just received a shipment of those famous Gloves, on salo Saturday. Harrison's AVashable Leatherette Gloves, in black, white, tan and grey, all sizes on sale Satur P A day, pair ) U Harrison's J'Vmous "Ueindeer" Gloves in white and grey the best wearing Glove ma do fl I A A SaturdaTtDl. UU DressGoodsandSilks The.Best Stock in Medford SENSATIONAL SALE OF KID GLOVES AVomen's 10 Button 100 dozen AVomen's two clasp Cape Gloves, all sizes really worth $1.2"), our price 89c Kid Gloves $3.00 special worth $2.98 AVomen's 10 Button Kid Gloves, $1.00 values (JTJ'J A Q a pair DO.tO Agents For the Celebrated Derby Glove 24 iifeh Silk Poplin in al colors, white and black A A g a yard TCTcL 00 inch Soft "Finish Taffelta in black andf colors (D 5Q special ..tP 1 O Va 3G inch Pressed Flan nel for middies in all colors a yard New Plaid Silks for AVaists, tho latest fad, snecial a yard t t Y y Y Y X Y Y Y t J Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y :. 98c 52 jnrdi. .Broadcloth, grtjen, 91' $ si yard ...& J Z) 59c 10 inch black trross grain a ard . Silk, special $1.75 .10 inch Soft Finish Black Taffetta, $1.00 value special a vard .... New Faille Silk, .16 inch, all colors, spe cial a (U t nn yard Hl.y y Y Y Y Y Y Y and ! 1 i 1 t T spoeiijl r, f y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y 79c 1 JL ..