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&..& w..U ' U MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1915 PAGE THREE ; E Fl E OF FIFTH ANNIV RSARY OHIO GOVERNOR INDS MANN'S STOR PRAISES SCENERY MI PROSPEROUS SECTON 1 f .7 - v ; t t i., .w In llio niitlht of talk of digression J. C. JDwn of tho Munn 'department storo nnnounccd tills morning tlmt September has been tlicbost tnontli in tho history of the business. A snlo commemorating the mtli niini vcranry of its cstublisluneut wns in nugurnlcd Prittny. It wns October 1, 1910, tlmt 5r. jrann purclmsed tho store, nnd tho jmst five years have hcen n doubling in the stock nnd capacity and steady growth in patronngo until it stands today ns ono of tho leading drygoods concems of Jackson county. Con cerning tho futurc,&i Mmm is high ly optimistic. "I would rather slanc to death in tho Itogno Uivcr vallot limn live in tho middlo west," ho said. "This country has a future. Its develop ment will coino slowly for wo do not want another boom. Aitoutly growth is better than mushnvm outbursts that unscttlo coudilioik'' Up-lo-tho-minuto mpliods, unfail ing courtesy to customers and adver tising havo built up a bit business for Mann's. A year ago tho store's growth forced an cnlnncmcnt and it is predicted that incnascd growth will boforo long foroo another en largement in order to hindle the bub iuess. HOLLAND IS 01 N S S GERMAN HEW. to to- liKltMX ,Oct. 1 (hywireless Say villo) ). Germany 8 attiludo ward Holland, ISelgitiiiiaud Poland was outlined in an inlnk'W given by Dr. Alfred Ziunncjtinn, under necrctary for foreign nfnirs to the Nicuwo ltottci-damseho Juirant. This interview was given ou as follows today by the Ovcrseasfjiws agenoy. "Dr. Zimmcnunnu iuRted llollnnd hnd nothing to fear fra Genuany. lie said Germany woul not violate tho neutrality of Hollamur iutcrfcro with her political or commie inde pendence. Germany njiccintes tho jiii'u uiiii, iioiiiuiii m nimiiiiiin a htrii't neutrality. I "As to Jtclgium, thffiuder-hccre-tary stated that its fulro was still unknown, but a Kolutiplof this dif ficult problem nMst iKuuiud which will render it ccrtaiiijjat Dclgium will not bo utilized fonio pur)oscH of Hngland. Gennnimms always desired jicuoo and lib wishes a gunrnntec that tbcro Jvl not bo in the fi'.iuio another wahuclunb the )rcsent one. f "1'olnnd's future nlpis unknown, Dr. Zimmermiinu muJ,)Ic express ed the conviction thtito one would bo able to oppose (joinus will." HEM B1B$INI Governor Willis of Ohio addressed a good sized crowd at tho cilv Park Iliuivdayinght, and all 'afternoon and evening Mod ford people bhook hands with the man who mnv have his chance for tho presidency of tho United States. His speech was ns stimulating ns words can be, nnd ho mndo Rome voles, although the dis tinguished visitor took pains to su.v tlmt none of his remarks carried with them any political significance. Coming from a state where they play politics boforo breakfast, tho distin guished visitor left hidden mennings between his pauses. Ho grew friend ly with his hearers and lenncd upon tho railing of the bandstand from which ho spoke. Ho called them "folks" and "beloved fcllow-citi citizens." Tho chief executive of the Buckeye slnle, when asked regarding tho presidential jirosjwets shied nl any direct statement, remarking that "it rested with tho fates and tho repub lican voters." Asked regarding tho possible effects of Gorman voters uniting to defeat President Wilson, because of his failure to abjectly kow-tow to tho kaiser's cohorts on tho muiiilioii iicslioti, Governor Willis said it would menu that "thorn would bo a nntion-wido divergence of votes of nil parlies to tlio presi dent, beeauso of tho feeling that u stem rehuko would be needed to even ii hint that a foreign power was try ing to meddle in the greatest right of an American." In his opening remniks Governor Willis praised tho scenery of the Rogue ltivcr valley and classed it as the greatest undeveloped resource of fcouthoru Oregon. Ho expressed ro gret at his inability to visit Crater Lake, and announced this morning that when his vacation time came again next year ho was coming to this section to seo one of the world's won der spots. Thu thing that impressed tho Wilis party most was Mt. Shasta and Mt. McLaughlin, comitig from a section whero tho highest peaks uro those built by tho mnundbuildcrs cen turies ago. Thurhday afternoon they wero driven over tho valley by nuto. Governor Willis is ns big as Tuft, without the surplus, ns sober as Wil son. Ho nnd his party left this morn ing for San Francisco, where Gov ernor Willis will deliver nil address ul tho Ohio building; . . . i XOTICK Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil ot tho city of Mcdford, Oregon, at Us next rcgulnr mooting, October Cth, 1915, for a Hccnso to soil malt, vinous and spirituous liquors at their placo of business on North Fir street, Mcdford, Oregon, until Jan uary 1, 1916. Dated Sopt. 23, 191C. ROGUE IUVBIl VALL1JY UNIVER SITY CLUH. Hurrah! They're Here! Tho New Post Toastien a delicious sweetmeat with all of the true? corn flavour! A flake that won't mush down when cream is added a flake that stays fresh and crisp. NEW Post Toasties are made of selected white com by a new process that brings the fragrance of the sunny corn fields to your table. Notice the little putts on every flake, put there by the unique methods of cooking and toasting. It's the only method that gives you the full, rich corn flavour. To teat the taste, try a handful of Toasties direct from the package, without cream or milk. Here are flakes that don't depend upon cream and sugar for flavour. f They're Mighty Good I i. .wvravrw Tho pheasant scatjj opened this morning with a hca umuardincnt t nil over tho valley, bounded liko thaKourth of July. . lording to re ports, amateur huntei ihot nt every thing tllnt flew in si ", nnd bagln nlng with Minun tho kotguns wero kept hot. In very fov 'wes tho llm't five birds a day, oil f which may bo a lien wero lagc(!Uiit moJt of tho hunters secured j-oin ono to thrco birds. The qj? gcason also opened today but tlejirurods wen after tho Chinas, (It i$ brccastcci bv . ja . . i. r iuntcrd inai inc will bo followed phew.nts. No a idfntinnd no tres passing tomplali : rctc filed with tho niithoiMos. 'armirs howover, in some districts lajdej against any vtolatliind ot thol invited noticed. flf day's killing r lrl ity of tho AshPBSor W. T. Grieve sjient Thurs day morning In Mcdford attending to InislnrsH matters. t y y y f y ? ? ? t t y t ? ? y y y f y mJ S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS ALLOWED ON ALL CHARGE AC- COUNTS PAJD BY THE 10TH OP MONTH M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS SMASHES WlE TRUST i (Continued m pB0 ono) jinny and its holt ,Utt)t., the Hen crnl nlm fompl, Itie it-jm-enteil hero by fivo ycfm fonccrii, op eratinp eerias fceparil((. compan ies, nnd tho "intondonU" bv four eontral ornnii,nB Wl,, Mv staffs of uctori;ire.tor mul me chunii'iaiin. ) Officials of tg fni, ,..,! Film company uei'iHonithut I in- liuht vhioh oulniinatc,dv ,,, ,,e mJ,,.. ial dooiiion bofr,,ore thll twelve yonw hso, wheiiji .a,i,.li- ...i.ht to niHrket filRMTher -..ul Ui4 "tnibf eomjiHn&Hi,,,.), .....ludi-.t a numbor of KwrojM .ourei - owned various aawemiVi ,)n,, ,t,nff do vioes, patonts of ,!, i.ied them to control the lift for t Uu rro- IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN CRIED Suffered Everything Until Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Florence, So. Dakota. "I uspd to bo very sick every month with bearinfj down pains nnd backache, and had hoadacho a good dcnl of tho time and very little appetite. Tho pains wero so bad that I used to elt right down on tho floor and cry, bo causo it hurt mo so and I could not do any work at thoso times. An old wo man advised mo to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and I got a bottle. I felt better tho next month so I took three moro bottles of it and got well so I could work all the time. I hope every woman who suffers liko I did will try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. P. W.I.ANSENG, Dor 8, Allyn, Wash Why will women continue to sufferday In and day out or drag out a sickly, half hearted existence, missing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound? For thirty years it has been the stand ard remedy for female ills, and has re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail meats as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If you its nt sjteclal adrlce write In Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confl deutlal) Lyau,Mabi. Your letter will be opmed, read and amnrred by a nouiau aud held In strict couttdeuc. Y ? ? ? ? y ? t f y ? ? ? ? T y Y f y y t t ? ? ? y y :t Women's Fall Coats $11.50 Second Hoor. At a glance yon will readily note tho smartness oi' the styles compared to the ordinary coat yon see about town at this price. Tho materials, too, aro of the better sort. In the showing are the popular belled styles, with large collars and cuffs, 1'laro models anil high waistline styles, also plain tail ored coat, yith new box back. Splen did assortment of fabrics in plain and mixture effects, all sizes, ask to sea these coats at $11.50 WOMEN'S SUITS $25.00 2d floor Attractive new suits for women and misses, featuring the very latest style tendencies. Somi-tailorcil and novelty styles in pleasing variety. 'Many havo the belted waistline and patch pockets. Skirts in flaro or plaited effect. Materials include serges, poplins, whipcord and mix tures in good range of colorings. All sizes. Priced at $25.00 Two New Leading Models in R. & G. CORSETS Of the many desirable models among the ever-popular 1. & Q. Corsets, we especially desire to bring to ypur at tention two of (ho latest: Model A2!H Made of excellent con til, non-rust steels, heavy hoso sup porters $1.00 Model IW22 A combination of at tractiveness and 'service that win your appreciation, price $1.50 VALUAJJLK COUPON 50 .Free S. & IT. fircen Stamps with a pur chase of $5.00 or more in our Wool en Goods l)opt. upon presentation of this coupon at time of purchase. Good October 2nd and Ilh only. Bring this Coupon. VALUABLE COUPON 100 ' Free S. it J I. Green Stamps given with the purchase of a ladies' suit or coat Saturday and Monday, Octo ber 2nd and -Ith, only. Tiring this Coupon. Paul Jones Middies 98c All the newest designs in Fall Middies, flannel trim med, embroidered collars, and all-wool flannols ' $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $3.50. See our Windows. TUB SILKS ON SALE fide. ; - . , These aro values well worth $1.00 yard, flnlsiwgiik urday and Monday at this very low price. All bua'u tiful patterns. S. & 11, Green Stamps. Ladies' diamond tip high heel patent or vici Lace Shoes, extra-big value, special? a.....$3.50 csff iiTMnnw nT.ciPT.Av jTILJL xJUJNJIm S. & H. GREEN STAMPS MIDDY BLOUSE y ? ? t t y y y ? y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V T t y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y v y 'dtefcteldkte AT ANY PRICE FROM $2.50 TO $5.00 WE CAN PLEASE YOU "While wo do not sell all the Shoes sold in Mcdford, we do, however, claim a lot of very satisfied custom ers. There are good reasons. "A FIT Olt NO SALK" ltlOUT l'JtlOKS Sinn of 1PWL c..-- Post Office "Good Snots "GOOD SUOKS" lltillt our IluMncss MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT 4 TKACIIKK OF l'lANO AND 1IAUMONY Annouuccs Fall Term beginning Monday, Soptombor 13. 8cclnllNt In Touch nnd Tctlinto ; A teacher with nn established reputation. IIAIGIIT MUSIC STUDIOS Room 401 Gnrnctt-Coroy IJuIldlntr. Phono 73 in m Good Bye, Bill! Wo aro Rlail you had a good tliuo. Conio again. SAFI2TY F1HST. It's tliuo now to scttlo Uown nnd obsorvo HiIh maxim In selecting your bank. This Is ono of tho really strong banks ot tho state OVER 22 YEARS UNDER ONE'MANAGEMENt' 9 JJ Ready to Serve MTI ? hm I 1 Mg J I things for luncheon, tea and dessert aro house wives' modern lahor savei"s. No flurrv or chagrin whon unexpect ed visit ors arrive, no worry about or work q proparo a dainty meal at a minute's notice. If you want to see these mod ern food products at tho best visit this grocery. "Wo always have the choicest and best Vegetables, Fruits and iMelons on tho market.' MARSH & BENNETT Second door cast First National Bank. Phono 252. SPECIAL No Better Butter Made Than ''WMMHMPMWMMHMMWMIMMMM Buy Home Product and Got Your DAISY BUTTER Direct from our churn to our table. Every pound Guaranteed. Daisy Butler per lb., 33p; 2 lbs G5J floldon Rod, per lb., 32; 2 lbs 63 Fresh Eggs, per do,.. 33; 2 doz 65d Fresh Milk, quart, 8$; 2 pts 15 I'Ycsh Cream (Wt'ec, q(., S0; 2 qts 55 Fresh Cream, "Whip, qt., 35; 2 qts 65 lresh Cottage Cheese, per ball, 5; U balls 10 Fresh Buttermilk, per gal. 10$; JMain and Fancy Ice ('ream at all times. The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 32 South Central. Phono 481 Two Deliveries Dnilv, N duvltoux. v. -.J gr zr -mm