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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1915)
to?'!?""- ! i ,irir ii ,( ii If l If V P3OT BIX BEDFORD IkfATC TltTBUNE. TCEDFORD, - &RE0K)iNT, FRIDAY, DECEOTER 10, -1915 CITY SCHOOLS 10 OPERATE MOO f LESS COS! A YEAR Tho ri-tfuliir school oeiiHtm of llio jifcdford schools in now complete ninl in tho huntls of Clerk Stint). The re Kjionsibility of onuincrntintf Hip chil dren wnH plncod under Superintend ent Ilillis ii nd the prineipnln of the schools. The district Ihih been oov cred IhorouKlily nnd tho followiiiK fifjun'H Rivet tho pnwent huIiooI popu lation: iXoyii, tflf; KirlH, 7"0; totul, 20ir. It hrtl been Kenernlly underHtood that the county bonrd expeuta to cut down tho appropriation from $12 to (). In view of the fntit that tho nH- frcwed valuntion hna been ant nbolit $1,000,000, the taxpayers Mill lmve nbont .$15,000 Iosh to pny for the up keep of the (,o1io(JIh thw yenr limn last. Tho bonrd of education levied the Niinie nntount1 (10 niilln) that wiih required to run the hcIiooIh 1hI year. It in hoped through economy "I'd careful mnnnKrnibnl nil oblipntiniiH of tho diKtrict can be met for the coming year. The above fijnire hliow n fulling off of M0. Thin, houever, doe not mean that the school attcndntica hnrt decreased in the Knmo proportion. The total ninnljrr of pupilo enrolled in the public wfiotJlfj to date Ifl l'Jflt. Comparing Huh report witli January 'J2, ipi(3, tho soIiooIh ure only flhott mxteen pupim oVer .In miary of thiil ' Tho lifgli' Hchool mis prcntoKt grnntli uiiliin Janunry 22, lttlfi, 'the ment reached 278. At lime the enrolment Is H12. Thin will bo increased o moie than 350 nt t lid beginning of the second Krmenter. LOCA COMPANY L TO DEVELOP LITHIA SPRINGS ASHLAND HllUWII UlO i(s history. (olal enroll tho prcRent 1 I PLAY FOR FORBESR0BERTS0N ? Tio Drama T.cnRpo it In receipt of a letter from tho ninnaRonioitt of tho rorbcB IlohortRon farewell toUr which Ir publlnhcd below Arid mifcftku 'for Itnelf: "Secretary Drama League, MctUoril, Oregon. "Dear Sir: We liavo cancelled AhIi Inrid, Ore, nocomher 22, In order to play your city on that (Into Iioc.uiho ofj Ujo requeHta wo liavo received frjiij')ouf'loaRuo and wo triut that you will aid uh In every way to war rant tho chnnRo In dates. Which play do jou think wo ought to give. In Medford, Hamlet or Painting of tho Third Floor Hack? Wo should IIUo to hear from you on this point and if tho JournejH permit will arrange an you Hucnest. Am enclosing our route card. I am Juiit ten days ahead of theso dates. Yourn Hlncerely, "KAY HKNDHKSO.V." Tho Dramu League, contor feels that tho beat uay to nscortaln tho v (hc of tho piny-going public would tin to aiik them to express their choice by leaving word or phoning tho Page theater. On account of a delay In delivering this letter little time loft In which to communicate with Mr, Henderson. Therefore all votes should ho In by Saturday eou lug St Helens' cannery shipped n car load of canned beans to Seattle. J' i. I .-! ti tl LIVER AND BOWELS When ltlllnut, Headachy, Sltk, for Sour StouutcJi, llul llivuth, Hail Onlil-i. Get a 10-ecnl box. Talcu u Cascaret tonlRht to cleanse your l.lNer, Stomach and llouoW, and yriu Mill mi rely fool groat ly morn int. You men and women who hate Jflioudauho, coated toiiRiio. u bad cold, aro hlllous, nervous, upset, bothered vlth a sick, g.iiM, illKurderml Mom tichj or have backache and feel all Torn out. Aro ou kiioiin your ."bowels cloun with CacaroU- or wordy forcing a piiMaHouuy oven few days wlthsalls, cathartic pills or twitter oil? . Ccarois immeiuaiciy uomuso ana i regulate- tho stomach, resume lhe tiour, undigested and formentlm: fowl HHd foul gasKes; take tho pic&m bile from th Hvcr mid cam off ike ou j utlpated waste matter and olou Uem the bewels. i !Kewnbor. Cascaret falgbt mil, utrnlglitea yo oH by unuiun A 10-ccnt box row, lr UrugKt MtR healthy bl action u i.r, Vd slid ckwrflBe tv Mithi 7fH-( jorj-et McklMres.-1'. Artseles of Sneoipuralion ,of the I'olnundour Jlinernl Sprinjis com pany, worn today fded fit Salem with Corporation Comiinssiouer Sclmlder mau, "itli a eapitaliation of $1(JU, 000, the incorporators bein James I). Jlcll mid M. V. Kehmitt of .Medfoid nnd Ocoipo W. Hornnson ot Orants 1'iihH. Tho purjwo of the company Is the development and exploitation of the lithin waters at Ashland. Tho lithin spring nro located' near Ashland. Mr. Hell is pioprietor of tho Nash hotel. .Mr. Schmitt is mi expert necountnnt. Oeorfjo Soran son has been receiver of the Golden Drift alining Co. During the pn..t six months dovel opment work on the springs has been prosecuted and that on the "Pompa dour Chief" spring, which hns n flow of approximately twenty-five gallons per minute, a modem concrete pub lie spring house and bottling plant with a wooden superstructure, has been completed nnd approved and modem bottling tquipment hns been ordered and will be iustullid immedi ately upon orrfwil. Similar to Saratoga Mr. Schmitt Mines that the devel opment is of more than local interest on uccount of tho chnrneter of tho water nnd the condition under which it is obtained. He mi id the waters belong to the ulknlino group of min eral waters and aic similar to the Snratogu Springs nnd tho famous springs of Weisbadeu and Nniiheiiu, (Icrmany. Further, that those waters nro richer in lithium content in their natural state than anv known potable mineral waters in tho world. Also, that oUtside of Saratoga Springs, where tho State of New York has taken over nnd made n stnte reser vation, thohii springs nic the only ones known in the United States where it is possible to develop the cm bun dioxide baths which has made the Old World famous. In addition to tho waters, the flow of natural caibunic ucid gas exceeds 10,000 pounds per day nnd is 07.8 per" cent pure. There is an extensive market for this pioduct, and outside of Saratoga Springs, N. Y there is no other known place in tho United Slutes where this gns has been shown to exist in sufficient quantity to mar ket the same commercially. It is pro posed to install equipment in tho near future for the Ihitiifnctinn of this gns nnd market tho same. Tho natural product fa conceded to bo fur super ior to the ninnnrnclured gns, com manding n higher price, costing less also to produce, nnd this industry promises to develop a tremendous business. Anllumy IIHalucd Mr. Schmitt stated that Chnrlos (I. Anthony, consulting engineer for tho state icorvutiou commission at Sar atoga Springs, N. Y., nn authority on mineral waters and Carbonic neid gns, has been retained us consulting engineer by this company, and that he will visit Ashland during the pies cut month to supervise the installa tion of machinery and advise in (he further development of .the springs. Ashland, recognising the value of her great variety of mineral waters, is now spending the proceeds of n $17,1,001) bond issue in developing the city as a health report, "Tho Cnils bad of America," and In enlarging and beautifying tho parks. DAXCIXO SCHOOli Subscription list wilt bo opened for classes In dancing at the Bevonth Company club dance Saturday even ing, December 1 1. Pupils will bo accepted for private or club lessons. Demonstration of fancy and ball room dancing Satur day evening. MK. & MKS. CAM, LOVtfLANl), PLAN REBUILDING OFBURNEDMUNITION CITY OF HOPEWELL XOllFOLK, Vn., Doc. 10. Advices today direct from Hppcwull say tho work of rebuilding will start at onco. fnunlncssmen met this afternoon and determined to put up a better char acter of. structures. Tents nro being sent by tho stnte military authorities to care for tho homeless. WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Chief Hlelaskl of the department of jus tice bureau ot Investigation, Instruct ed today his ogont at Norfolk to pro ceed to Hopewell, Vn nnd make thor ough investigation of yesterday's dis astrous fire. HOPKWI3LL, Vn., Dec. 10. Tho town of Hopowcll, swept by flro yes terday and last night, was nlmoBt as bare today as tho cornfield In which its first buildings wcro put up a year ago. In tho main part of tho town of 2G,000 persons hardly a building remained, though tho great oxplos lvo plant nearby and company vil lages nt cither ond of tho town es caped unhnrmed. Tho loss Ib placed at $1,000,000. Thousands of refugees wcro housed during the night In Petersburg and Hlchmond. The explosive plant, which day and night at top speed Is turning oiit war munitions for tho allies, ceased op erations only long enough to mnku suro nono ot its buildings would burn. iBuJuJuJJiijilMImM L W J&$ v :' ' t Ml til t1 rt? M V 7 NECKWEAR New Collars mid Collar and Cuff Sets, in many new stylos, up to f)0c val- OQp lies, each . flvl JEWELRY Beautiful new Swiss Collars, ' W Iff Jj j 7 L Y Scanty Kins, large assort- nicely embroidered, up to J iJ A-J incut of styles, at S' v.1.".":.8:.:t' 59c 1Womatf8 Store 10c, 25c and 48c set Bar Pins, Stick Pins and Hat Pins, new styles, at 25c and 48c each ONLY 12 SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE XMAS BUY NOW DRESS GOODS AND SILKS MAKE SENSIBLE GIFTS M-ineh Soft Fin ish Taffeta, all colors, worth $1.75 yard, on sale .Saturday, yd. $1.39 New Fancy Cheek Silks for waists, worth $1.7f, very spe cial, yard, $1.26 10-inch Heavy Silk Poplin, our regular $2.50 cloth, Saturday, per yard, $1.98 l Gloves Tho most comploto stock in Medford. If in doubt as to tho size, buy a Glovo Bend. Two-Clasp Kid (Moves, all new stylos and colors, very special, per pair, $1.25 iE HMiutton White Kid Ci loves, fine $1 grade, now, a pair, $3.50 Complete line of Women's nnd Children's Wool (Moves and Mit tens at, pair, 25c and 50c 3fc i'Jt New Hosiery Just received a new line of Silk Hose, put up one in a box, at $1,125, $1!75, $2.50 and $3.25 pair. Kaysor's Silk Hose, in (P- A A black,' white find colors, pr. . $"" KnySor's Italian Silk llo.se, in all colors, pair Fiber Silk Hose, all sizes and colors, pair i " m.r r- srz y && m Silk Boot Hose, pair BEAUTIFUL FURS The Most Royal Gift of All 'New Muffs from $2.25 to $10.00 New Sofirfi from ,. . .$3.50 to $15.00 f New Sot from $0.00 to $25.00 Our Xev Vork petiplo have sent us some new t Children's Jmiiv fur Nuuis (Jilts wliirh we place u s.ib I'toiu $1.50 up 1. 1 $0.50 ,i m t. No thing Half Price Sale Every Winter Suit and Coat in the Store on Sale Saturday at Half Price Sensational Sale of Handbags for Xmas A fortunate purchase puts us in a position to sell you new, nifty Hand Bags at about one-half price. Hand Bags, all leather, real .$1.50 values, on sale at, each, $1.00 Hand Bags, nil leather, up to $2.00 values, on sale at, each, $1.19 Hand J Jags, new styles, real $1.00 values, on sale at, each, $1.98 $1.50 50c 25c rtSSBfr WVHOLI s 1 N V ' TXT 1 -- f . fixy v a w eicome toriits JJ This is a stock we are proud of its wide varie ty ties, its fine, clean, new merchandise, its nttrac- '-; y tivo Xmas boxes, the many gift suggestions it iiiuiiTO iur ncn nouy, ana ino marvelous iiiuo jirices. J ' ' r hi it fL J Umbrellas VJ i llioli ,ippU - l.li d til, IH g" A For hildrcn, 50f , !) and $1.00 each. For Women, from $1.00 up to $0.00. For Mi n fi"iii $1.25 up t' $5.00. Bath Robes'and Kimonas MAKE ACCEPTABLE GIFTS Silk Kimonas ... $1.S to $10.00 Bath WoWs $2.-18 to $S.OO spl inlul lint- of Int. iiits' i .ii at pt.piil.il pil.ts. fMii;;p,.fTymaKiaBjuiMm:i -:l :-;mmi J.ra'i'rT'iMr.f i ii impm ' i'hi ffHlii. Lip mhhimi.,..; iinin n, '''"-'V!Ml'r"lfTimMigi yz nt,1 'iiiii'iagjiii &3Ca M in? I fP-'y-J' 1)