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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1915)
jrrcnronn wrr; trtbtxp. "uebford. onwiov. 'nirRsmY. fcEFrromrcn ki. 101s. i CLUB FEDERATION LODGE ROOM IN NEW MEDFORD ELKS TEMPLE, DEDICATED TODAY Friday, Sept. 24th, 5 o'clock 11: ABLY DISCUSSED FOR THREE WEEKS VXC.V, RTT .mn nnnoinnn f , . ft Diu wd mm 1 HEARSMANYTOPGS on mm Ml i f' (! MAKY L. IMATTi The Tnunulnjr ituirniiiK pnurt- t , 1 tin- r'cderution of Womcn'ii Club-. ujn-il n( 0:1 S, nnil nnor it slioit bu-. ini'Hg siwdon llov. V. II. CnrnliTi' I'is oily giur n very fontufwl nn.i n lcrftiitf ndilrow on "I'lmcf. N liiivo tmkoil iiirtpIVi'S from the b lmh , ninjr, What is tin' (rum of this jrrr, l'nioinri tvnrf Whim will it ci' 1 mill what will thu outuurnu he! I n jmri'ihiiMS fur wnr, ho tnid, wi'l i' ' biiiiK jMin'i. We 'will hiivc to 1 1. iij imr niniilil of thought. WIirI in wri for the Itidivf tlttnl renicrnbi'r "n oomiiinnilinpnti. "Thou shall not l.il( ' and "Thou hnlt not Htciil" i wroii.f for n group of individual r-nllti' .1 Million. Universal pcncn will ( iil tHiiiic when wc mlopt tint really ('Iiih tlnn coiu'i-ption of the xnereilic . of llMtiiiiu life, mill of thu renl brother liooil of mini. l'glMnllve KoMlnn The liHlatlve seetion, of which Af if. C. t. Cleveiifier of (Irmits I'iikm In eliiiiniinn, wns next to iceeiw tin- ntteiition of the (leliifsiilen, mill Mix. W. W. Ciinhy of (limit. Pun was in trotlitceil nml rend n very romprobr-ii-rive and cxeeediiiKly intorentinjc pnper on "Sum Kh,'hU and IlosponaihiliticN of the Voler," mid of mieli intorost mid value were her n-nenreluw tlmiujlil to he (lint it was siionleil tllhnt a copy of her pnner be placed in KiMioti of (lie ililfcrent eliili. J Irs. Hartlclt of OrmiU Pus read n pnper telling of eivle work accom plished in her city by the women and MiKKOxtcd that low enforcement rather Hum cmMrticthe ijiensurou be feOURllt. Keirniilliic the library and inusie fteetlon thee section" will be divided nnd the library ineetinK held ut the public library nl 7 o'clock, and the imif-fu section, in elm me of .Mr. Kd Androufi, will ho bold in the I'resby lerian church at S o'clock. A vcrj proiniriiin program ha beon prepared mid all the public In invited to attend. The following in- (lie. prognun for this aftcmiHin nnd eveniiur: .rieruiHiii Scnslon Parent Teacher section. runie, Jlisa TIii'Un; riKirt anil reeoinmnuda- tions by .Mm. W. W. I'mIist, ohalr mail of eiliicntioiiRl department; ad die, "Pnnmt -Toucher ('irelH jh Ilurnl Dihtriets," County Siiperiiiten drill .1. P. WVIU; mldfoM. Mr. Ililli. eilv AiipHrinteudeiit Mrdfonl Mhol; uildipH. M. S. I'lttinwu of Monmouth normal; aildresn, VHeneflt nnd Detn niPiit of Parent-Teacher rirolen," Mr. Itiihcoe, city fciipuriutendeiit of A-It 'laud holiooln, Kvenlnt; Session I.ibniry mid iniisio keetion. Mi-. Kd Andrews, chairman of mimic com uiittee; Mis. Jimepli .Mus, ehniriiinn of library uommittee. KepoiU from Ashlnnd, Med foul, (limits Paus and Kokiip Itiver librniieit; burilone solo, "flooil-Hyn, Summer" (Tnsti), by Herbert Alford; mlilrciw, "Work With SpIidoIm," Miis Iliokn; vovnl nolo from "l.a lloelime," "Poppion" (Do Koven), Mrs. Ony Chililei; adilreio, "Story llimr," Mlw I lumes; iiunii nolo, Mrs. lieue Ilninpton Knuiv; ireneiiil dis- eiiHHi.in Its by Mrs. Mo; duet, "Duet of the lTowers" from "MiiiIriu Put tertly." Mr. Pd Ainlii'Ui. mid .Min Ocrabliue Thei-s. M'LEOD'S SIRE DESTROYED BY EIRE iWHITE SEAMEN LEAVING IDE SEA Fire, thought In have been due ti the work of it f irHini?, destroyed a jesidenee in ICujrlo Point Tuewla;. night, valued at .2.)0. pailiully cov ered by insurance, owned bv William L'liiuli. The bliue wan diseovcieil at midnight, nnd the flninc covered the entire building before the volunteer fire department Hrriveil. They devot ed their attention to HAiug the ad jacent buildiuipi. Thu destroyed Htrueture was vacant, and wus luiili thtee or four yeniu 110 by A. P. Ziin inoiv Mr. Plrleh obtaining HMeion tliioiili a trade. The sains tiiicliL fire destroyed the. store nnd rtxtidenco of William II. Mi-I.cod on Itofi'ie titer, near the briilK' over Kofrtu riMT, 011 the Derbv mad above the mouth ol ( Hull- eris'k, ciitiiiluiK it loss or about 'Wflilil un lirltlrii veueln. to oek, hoiisohold el't'eets nnd tlx- . lltlkM 'Pit ftMlMU .f (llA TlMB 1.1 till- known. Mr. Mel.eod at mice betfun the wirk of iliiiiliiitir. 'Hie strno ture was practically new, the Inrm-M jmrtion of 11 bciii'.' built tlii eur VANCorVHK, It. r, Sept. 2.1. Andrew Kiirtmelli, serretary of the Sailor union of the Pacific, nddresB it(l tlio Cmmillnn Trade and Ibor ieongreaa Tneailny night, dcclarliiK that unloM better lawn worn devlneil for tho protection of whlto nonnien they would continue- to leave tho een. lie propluwlod thnt unlean Great Ilrltnln awakonod to her noril In Ioh-. Iiik whlto gonmon, ror powor would 1 paa from her, nnd with Its pnRlng would vnnlah her paramount plnco anions the maritime nations of the J world. Kuruinth was apeaklng In support of n ruaolutlon offured by n Van- cuMver ditleiate, apiiealliiK to tho Hrltluli RovernmHiit to paag lawn amellorHthiK the condition of nonnien JAPANESE FOUND GUILTY ON TRIAL Or BRIBERY TOKIO, Sept. 23 A parliamentary court ban found K, Haynslitiln, Rocro- tnry of the homo of parliament nnd ; blowing up of fcevernl depots of Cor PAKIS, Sept. 23. The violent ar tillery fighting which hna character ised the oporatlonfl In Franco for nioro than three weeks past was con tlnuad yesterday and last night a number of places nlotiR the- battle 1 Hue, according to an announcement ' Klvon out this nfternoon by the ! Pronch wnr offlro. Tho egaRemonts I wore particularly severe near Itoclln-1 court and to the north and south of ' the river Avro. ' 1 Tho text of the communication fol- lews: I "In the Artols district the enemy Inst night bombarded violently the sector of Uocllneourt as well as our ' trenches loented to the south of tho ' river Scnrpe, In the department of ! Pas DecnlalR. Our artillery respond ed vigorously. There linve been some engagements In the region of Neu vllte. Our artillery hns directed nn intonse and effective fire against tho Herman trenches to tho north nnd south of the river Avre. "In tho Champagne district n Oqr mnn mine waa exploded yesterday to the northwest of Perthes, but with out causing Important damage. Tho firo of our batteries resulted In tho OPENING OF Jeans Castillian Grill four member nnd fifteen former members of thu house guilty of bri bery In connection Jth an attempt to induce the opposition to . ipport tho MedforcTs newest, most' up-to-date Cafe and Grill 1 Serving Spanish and French delicacies Tamales and Chili OAKXETT-COREY lU)fl. Entrance on So. drupe Street. Private Booths Phone IS" man ammunition. nnny bill. All tho convicted wcro re manded for trial. f5 CAUTION " o a ltititmnfjgf SIM J0S. M'-iy: a. k "Wr5.IKVw k CtOMDjHATlLR O fcCI.W1ltlll.Ai ORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL ALTED MILK the: food-drink for all ages take a package home EPpNO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST AS GOOD" J rr- m & SMALL EXTRAVAGANCES Mny seem In Hlgnltlcant but If you were to keep a strict account of this Insidious hnb t you would call a halt -no doubt of It Pit tho money they represent Into a envlngs account here to bear Interest at 4 per cent com pounded twlco a year and the result will Biirprlso you. How much money DO you ."Tsto nnsyhow? OVER 22 YEARS UNDER ONK MANAGEMENT' s !i IS DRAW IMS CAPTURE -V- INI PEAK SAFE CONDUCT DENIED DUMBA 0Y WASHINGTON WASIIINUTO.V, Sept. 23. The American Kovcrumont will make no effort to MCHie nfo conduct from tho Pnlted State of CoiiHtuntiu Diimbn, Auatro-Huugarlait ambassador here, until the Vienna Kovornmont has ro- Klder T fi. Punch, president of tho Southern Oregon conference of Sev enth May Adventlata, aitoke Inst nlnlit In ilie ehurch on lllrersldo avenue on present day events In the llKlit of - J prophecy. He refrfed to the Increase I of earthquakes, diseases, crime nnd M'SANNK. Switxcrhuid, .Monday, mlracla working powers for deception Sept. UO, inPttrla, 8pt. 2.1 (delaved!" awordlii to the lllbio i . 1 w i 1 .prophocy that th second comlnR of in tnutatnlMfciou.) Winter mio al!L. " . . . . .. .t. , , ...... . .CUrlat Is urawlwit near, IhaMhe lonu reaJy nre fall.n in tho Alp-, wilder- dllrk nlghl of ,, ,m0it ., niul iiiK atiil mora pM-Uoua llw w.nk of the the dawn of etvriiity at hand. Italian ami Aualrian troop who urn! The subject will be continued to ut war in the muHiituio near the lor-. night. lSbler Hunch will also speak der. 1 Thursday, Prlday and Sunday eveu- A eiu-rexiMindMit of Ihe (lanettc cjlwa at 7:15 and 8aturdn at it a. m ltiinaniie ik"eiibi the recent battle ""' " "" " lor pn-ew.h iif the AuMrian -Irony;-' ACTION OF SINfiLE SPOONFUL ? ? V ? T V T ? V T r T ? V ? ? T f yllliZiZlzl EXPLOITING NEW FALL STYLES I PRI'CE AND QUALITY ABSOLUTELY RIGHT Only I M- (it)O(ls Sl(ii in Alc'tU'ur.l kW'iuk S. II. ClPirii Tpwlini,' Hljunj.s. M. ffl. DEPARTMENT STORE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS Med ford's only Profit on. 11 111 ' Store S, &' i t II. (ireon Trading Stamps. t hold 011 top it Pieikofel inoiiiilaiii, 110(10 feel hiuh. Thu attack Man made iiuder the tuuat ililfieult eoiiditioux. The Auwtriaiu had pretmtvd fur mi SURPRISES MANY i led ford people who bouglit the simple mixture of nurkthorn barK, gbcerlne, etc., knomt as Adler-t U,, uttaek flout the eal. Two battalion- are suiprUed at the INSTANT effect of llahtui Alpine troop made their 'of a KI.NULIC SPOON I'l'L. This rein way around the mountain and at-led) la so complete a bowel cleaiinei lueked the Auwtruiux t'mm the tear, that It la usvd auceessriilly In nppen To reuek the Ntuuinit the H're eoui- jdlcltls. Adler-i-ka act on HOT! I tip pelted to Menle the preeipitoitM ide of ir and loner bowel and ONK the iiioutitaui, eliiiniiir to raM- phieid 81'OONKI'I. relies es almost ANY in latkition by mount aiiM'erH. TheiCASK of constipation, sour or kY 101 ieHudeu( xtute-that the llaliai stomach. ONK MINI TK after ou plied to the ropiest that the nmbas nailor bo recalled Tills t statod taptnied .'Ml An-lrmiw and 11 lurve take it the gassex ruiulle ami paH tuulKlit on lilsb official authority. iiuanhlv nl munilionk. 'out. I.. II HaskliiK, dniKisixt 3C innz 3CZZDC 3C 3CZ3C 3C T! THE race ain't always to the swift. VELVET is way ahead of those quick-cured tobaccos, even if it docs wait IWO yuaia iui uycin. Tq& .1 And tho rain .... i There are lets expensive ways of curing; tobacco than Nature's way not leas than two years of mellowing in sealed wooden casks. But thnt ageing gives VEL VET its smoothness, and brings out to the full the natural fragrance and flavor of the choice Kentucky Burley tobacco. JUpxA5t ( 3C frzic: it 3 , t rlfTll 1 diiFm- 4J1 ITv 1 &&im?L ''.iHH " AaKj;r:imJ -jh 1 i fMSSSt&r QH . 1 1 'Yr,-mk iu -7L ' v e L s T 1 J tk t iK' krr. .7 N ,n.v M '. M ' L i.- , li 9 V & vl "sv jgg f T T t t X Visitors to our fall showing of new merchandise ar e increasing in numbor. Each cool breeze is now remind ing folks that purchases of merchandise for fall mu st be made soon. What's going to be worn this fall? is the question now in the minds of the women folks, and it's a question that can be answered by visiting this store. By choosing now you will bo afforded advantages i n exclusiveness not accorded to the late-:n-the-season customers. WOMEN'S NEW FALL SUITS BOYS' SUIT SALE AND COATS $7.o0 Blue Kci-ro values 6.00 All the ljopular materials repre- $CtX)Q Norfolk Suits, fancy woolens, rented in a tfood variety of styles, prs. pants..5.00 handsomely tailored, models suit- One lot to close at nearly hall' juice, all sizes 5 to able for travelintr and street wear are prominent in the showing also more elaborate trimmed ef fects for dress occasions in stan dard folors....SlS.50 to $35.00 DRESS GOODS AND SILKS Autumn Styles Pile oncuiiiir exhibit ion of our au- tuinn styles in Silk and Wool 1G yrs. SPECIAL SHOWING OF SILK WAISTS Xew fall models that are especi ally pleasing and exclusively de signed for us $3.50, S5.00 and i $7.50. x R. & G. CORSETS The new tail models fit eve ealtrics reveal many exequisitu fai-m Hk. rWn ,..n.r..i..i. creations ot the designers art and give satisfacttion, every cor- thnt are s net y exclusive with sot KUnrantep(if at popular prices us. hpingles. Hroitdcloths Zi.o- .-S1.00 to $5.00. l lines. I wo- lone (hecks. arn- I ry l t. i I t r T T T T r t T r r t v v r )ed Taffetas, Silk Phailcs, 0ro de Laundre, ehet Cords and 1 Mushes, per vard, 35 to $-1.50 SILK PETTICOATS Exclusive showing of good qual it , well-wearing Silk, in black and colors of various shades S1.0S to 55.00. BED SPREAD SALE . , ,vv" . jji vmioj ojv; ten i-&..-x $l.nO Spreads, special $1.19 $1.00 Spreads, special .. .S9(? (LADIES' HOSIERY SALE Regular l2Uc Seamless Fast ' Black Ladies' Hose on sale. pair 12 FANCY RIBBONS In colors or designs suitable for dress and fancy work 19. ONYX HOSIERY For ladies, misses, boys and men, made of selected varus, pair, 25c toSl.50. v CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOE SALE ysMh A : mm warn Y nfif : Y Gunmetal Button, .") :. to S. S1.G5 X Gunmetal Button. SL, toll S179 A Gunmetal Button, llH, t0 2 ", Sligs X Vici Button Patent Tip, oi ., to S 1 49 Vici Button Patent Tip, si .", to 1 i S175 A Vici Button Patent Tip, 111"., to 2 $t.9S ! vmzm y LADIES' shoe sale Diamond tip, lace, high heel, cloth top, special ... $3.50 Gunmetal, Knsjlish toe. flat heel, extra value . .. $3.50 Patent, button, cloth top, ex tension sole S3.00 bmm! MSaiaaW"1 1 i "$"