Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 12, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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ASHLAND CLUB
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ANQUET
MOST
AUSPICIOUS
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FATE FAILED TO DEFEAT
DESTIN YIN STAR'S CAREER
Tho mooting or the Ashland Com
luorulttl gltib iRRt night, with n unn
quot nt tho HoUl Oregon, attended
by n number of jiromlnont citizens of
Medford nnd vicinity. Is pronpunceil
a moat snccoMful Kathurlng in tho
mnttor of exciting Interest In u mini
bor of propoiad enterprises for Iloguo
rlvor Valley. Tho got-touotltor spirit
prornllod eloquently In sovoral foren
sic presentations of pinna for devel
opmont of those propositions.
Mr. Smith, of tho Smlth-Kmory Co.,
now InstallliiB tho Ashland park min
eral spriiiKB wator BjHtcm, spol:o In-
torottlngly on tho vlrtuo of thnt en
terprise, declaring that tho entlro val
loy would partltlpato In tho enjoy
niont, flntmelally nnd otherwise, of
tho roault.
C. E. Gates, of this city, niado n
mil)Htnntal presentation of tho sugar
boot proposition, giving data of pro
gress in this district to dntc, follow
id by AIox Nlbloy, who presented tho
Orogon-Utnh Sugar company's pro
lioslllon olonrly ami effectively.
Irrigation rrobleni
C. M. Thomas, of Talent, made n
musing speech on tho irrigation prob
ler.i c. I the nbsoluto need of Its im-
inodlnlo solution, detailing tho pro
gram in prollmlnary work to dato nnd
crentlng much enthusiasm over the
possibility of the farmers of the val
ley being ablo to defy Jupiter 1'Iu
vlus In tho reasonably near future.
l'rofuuor ltalph Vlnlng delivered
(ho flnlnlihiK nddrowt of tho evoulng,
covering In n logical and forceful way
,tlin entlro fluid of valloy development,
I ho nrenrntlly of urging It with vigor
nnd detailing tho happy roMitts to
uvorwy man, woman nnd child at nil
concoruod in tho progross of South
ern Oregon.
I,ige Croud lVesent
The club's now prosldent, V. O. N.
Smith, opened tho discussion with a
practical talk about tho purposo of
tho meeting and the groat good to bo
accomplished by sympathetic unity of
action in all of tho matter of Im
provement nojv before tho people of
tho valley.
Tho biui(iit funturo of tho gecna
lon was ample In provision and whol
ly wUlsfnctory to tho epicures prosent.
Tho nt tendance was largo.
Among thoio who attended from
Medford nnd vicinity were C. K.
Gntoa, Alex Nlbley. II. A. I.atU, and
A. 1,. Hill, C. M. Thomas being tho
HpoUeiniau for the Talent district.
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CHAPLN
SHANGHAED
Tho I'ngo takos pleasure In an
nouncing Charllo Chnpllu In a gen
uine Hssnnny production, "Sliun
I haled," tonight, tomorrow afternoon
' nnd night.
"Shanghalod," hailed as Charllo
Chaplin's funnloBt comedy, ban been
completed In Kssanny's Log Angelos
' studio, nnd critics who have seen it
, are unanimous In tho assertion that
, It 1h tho bost laugh making photo
play Mr. Chaplin has cvor produced
Most of the scones In this two-reel
'Chnpllu" nro laid on ship board and
Charlie of tho Wonry Trotters docs
more original stunts during tho In-
I ccfiSQiit nnd sldo-spllttlng notion than
ho has ovor put into any ono of his
previous comedies. Tho Charllo Chap
lln brand of humor is iintn.no nnd
this lot Is out of tho XX, Three Star
box
KWOMKKHWKiMHWHWWff'
BIG FEATURE AT
STAR THEATRE TODAY
The first episode of the New Ad
ventures of J. Kiifus Walllngford,
ontltlod "The lluugalow Hunglo'' fen
turning Hurr Mcintosh, Max KlguiRU.
nnd l.ollta Itobortson will bo gtvon
at tliu Star today only, matinee and
evening. This is a now foatnro and
will ho glvon every l'rlday at tills
IKjpuluc theatre.
It is one of tho. most exciting and
Interesting remedy photoplays that is
being produced today and is having
big runs In the allien, where the
dally newspapers ure printing the
alary.
Tlrls la not u aorta), but a new
series based on popular stories oaob
adventure of hIiIcu ia complote In
two iwrt.
Bood-Higlii Corns,
Good-Boy "Gets-if '
Now -Plan Corn Remedy That Ncvor
Fails. Tho Simple, Common
Sense Way.
You poor corn.UmP' re. with corn-wrirKk-H
und hi ait ing' hit tluwn
toiueht una put it ffWilropof " t-It."
th niiipu-l com r niiily 111 ti""rii on
your corn. Von eun apply It Iu lust a
a & wv Migyf2k
Cor 4s-- o tvr"
"Oetflt Em! (rn rami. 1ft Bare
I niut bafti, lm"'
fn in-nn ., ltit.iil fu tir IruiltilP.
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When Dorothv Green, tuo Willliuu
Kox "movie-' stnr, m 7 yours old,
n budly performed operation for Hie
remnvnl of her tonsils rut her vocal
chords and ever since her volco 1ms
hud n raspy, guttural tone thnt barrod
her from the legitimate drama of
the stage, despite her talent. Sho
did not lose ambition, howovor, nnd
when the development of the allont
dranm offered her.n rbilbcc It wnsn't
long before she became a film Star.
When lllllous, Headachy, Sick, for
Sour Klouiucli, Ibid ltrealb, Had
Colds
Oct a 10 cent box.
Take a Cascnret tonight to clonnso
our Liver, Stomach and Dowels, and
you will surely feel groat by morn
ing. You men nnd women who have
I headache, coated tongue, a bad cold,
nro billons, norvous, upsot, bothered
j with a sick, gussy, disordered stom
ach, or havo backache and fcol nil
worn out. Aro jou kcoplng your
bowels clean with discards or
j merely forcing u pnssngowny every
jew days with salts, cathartic pills or
castor oil?
Cascareta immodlatoly clonnso nnd
rugulnto the stomach, romovo tho
sour, undigested nnd fermented food
and foul gases; tnko the o.xcohr bllo
from tho llvor and carry oft tho con
stipated wnsto matter and poison
from tho bowels.
Hcmembor, a Cascnret tonight will
straighten you out by morning. A
10-cout box from your druggist
moans healthy bowe action; n clear
head and cheerfulness for mouths
Don't forgot the children. Adv.
Nobody Killed
No, there was no one lulled in the
rush at Wilson's yesterday, but a good
many had their toes tramped on. There
sure was some crowd.
Tomorrow we will sell--
Toilet paper, 3 rolls for 10 cents
Boys' underwear at 10 cents
$2.50 hats at 98 cents
$2.50 ladies' shoes at 76 cents
A lot of furniture at next to nothing.
Mens1 shoes, suits and overcoats
Boys1 suits, and hundreds of other bar
gains. You will never have another ,
chance like this.
Everything going.
Store Room For Rent.
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ALL LADIES' SUITS REDUCED
('nmingrtaht at the iinic when numt wauUMl jusl the l)cj;inuiii o!"
inter wcalhiT. wlicn most woni. Thev nmp in blues, black, brown
and gi'ct'ii, every one of thorn this season's styles, some i'ur trimmed,
others plainer belted effects. Note the reductiens:
"BOLLINGr GREEN"
The fashionable shade
of the day, which prom
ises to be as popular as
Aliri IiIiki Vnl i'iiuii nwl
Helen pink. Uollintv li'o wool in white with final eloan-up sale of all
(liven is mimed aft.el' nink -or blue borders. Winter Hats, and Iheiv.
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WOOLEN BLANKETS
From the well known tfvery single 1ml in tho
Pendleion woolen mills; store is included iu this
All $1.1.00 to 8&0.00 Knits ,,$12.50
All $20.00 to $25.00 Suits. ..$16.50
All $2.1.00 to $.10,00 Suits. ..$19.50
All :0.00 to $:5,00 Suit....$5S4.50
ju .w).uu to $-iu.uu nuns ...i.ou
MILLINERY One-Hah'
President Wilson's fian
cee. AVe have this shade
in a variety of materials.
gray, tan and plaid,
.: ... '..$(.50 to $30.00
is every conceivable,
style to choose from.
GLOVE SALE MONDAY
Most oviwy kind, color nnt(
she, doyen. and dojeens of
pairs taken from the regular
stock, as we intend to add a
new line mid must got rid ef:
this .stock; see window
later.
EXTRA SIZE WOOL
FINISH BLANKET $2.30
great big Cotton I31an
k"t, comes iu all white,
blue or pink borders, f0
pairs in tho lot, bought at
a price to clean up tho lot,
you get the benefit, a di-
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS HERE
Au we are ready for it. Our Art Department of the
Popular IJoyal Society packages helps a lot in choos
ing. Uibbons ,too, for your fancy workjyoet, grass
baskets to be made up for work 'basket's, and Wight,
rich silk for every purpose.
WASTE BASKETS
Yovy ornamental for any
room iu the house, como in
a variety ol cretonne pat-
, .-i .-.. j. .jt. .. i : i i i .. i.t
rect mm fiiipment..:pL5.;jy uth, nun a inuu vnwm
can oe maue imo nie.xpon-
We Arc Agents For ALBRECHT FURS mvcKins.
The May Co.
MAOEY HOOK AND
EYE 2c
FANCY SILKS AND
SATINS
Just the kind of Silks to be
used in your Xmas fancy
work, stripes, figured und
plain materials, worth to
2 yard, at 39
LARGE SIZE COTTON
BATTS
The regular 10c kind, Come in a good quality
blai k and white, come put halt, regular comfort size,
up in tubes of the non
instable kind, alwavs sold
at 10,.
both stitched and nlain,
and at a price less than
usual S5c 95c
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO CLUBS, BAZAARS, SEWING SOCIETIES, ETC.
flakes no difference what denomination, we have ample space, light, heat and furnishings for your gath
erings. ITse this space every afternoon if you like. We realize it is the time of season when these dif
ferent societies gather to make up novelties for tho holidays, committee meetings, etc. This space will bo
reserved for this purpose exclusive and quiet, so you will be away from the store's noise. Phone your
time.
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Why Do the Crowds Go
to the
STAR Theatre?
MONEY
SiiVfNl ly lotting mo do your work.
U'atolieu ami Clocks cloHiiud $1.00.
MhIii SprltiK $1 00. Agutn (Irlmlln
30c Hiid up. Diamond Sottln. All
kind of Jewelry wiring. Special
on l on fiiilnlx'd HKlen. lliirgalim iu
watuhtrti. l will ave you money on
all work. IJvcrtliIii; Biiuiantoiid mit
Ufuctory. t:iofK called for and tlu
(Ivorod titiy jduco Iu tliu city.
IV i:. DIAMOND,
121 K. .Main St. Cliono s7s 1.
rtMff,"t
: N O T I C E :
J have installed an Klectric i'olishing Motor and an liiluQtrJo Plat
ing Motor. You may have your silverware apd 3Uyol,vy cloned,
polished and refinished on short notice.
J have also a Manufacturing Doparlmeni. Vqu oajt have ilvGyy thing made or
mounted in the jowelry or agate line.
MARTIN J. REDDY
TIIK,H;VKI,i:i, 212 K. MAIX.
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Fresh Home Grown
table:
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LETTUCE
APPLES
BAKANAS
ORANGES
QUINCES
RADISHES
SPINACH
TURNIPS
CELERY
BJ3ETS
PARSNIPS
CABBA'GE
GRAPES
BELL PEPPERS
CARROTS
CAULIFLOWER
GREEN ONIONS
GRAPE FRUIT
NEW RAISINS, NEW CURRANTS, NEW MINCE
MEAT, NEW CROP NUTS
MARSH & BENNETT
i i i.k I'unr c,i-t I i i .ii in- ,il ! i.ihl..
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Let the Victrola
furnish the music
for your dunces
Everybody who dance9
enjoys danping to such ex
cellent music everybody
dances their best to such
perfect music.
It is the best dunce music:
to be had anywhere, and it
can be enjoyed in every
home. J
The Fox Trot, Maxixe,
and all the other new dances
are easy to learn and a pleas
ure to dance with the music
of the Victrola. ' s
' Come in and hear some of the
latest dance numbers, and find out
how easily you, can cct a VTctrok j
tic . nn
ym iu yatfv,
Kale Piano House
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