Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 17, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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BODY AND THREW IRE MONEY 10 LEAGUE MUSICAL
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CRAFTS 'CHANCELLOR MAY
FOLLOW ADMIRAL
REMAINS
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AL TOMORROW
ftnrM Km and flnb Smith, ehargmi
VUh etcii I). H. Miltcr'a iilrnno
We nml itn othrr tbfta, nent for
IllMi n-t Attorney Kttty yesterday a
each nix li a rnnfeaaioN of the tlwU
of th- car. Tin -onfftioiia nt Xo
and Sm i lit nln impliealo otbar
with pettv stealing- iit junk.
According to the ooufoaalon, tho
car win taken fftmi .Aifflar'a garage
in lite niplit time, driven orr lilack
Hcll hill i. Tol, then m it the rivtr
m tin wcit aide to a fKint midway
between Quid Hill nml Gold War.
Hi- ii wiw unrru on inn roatl in
n cliaparntl tliiekot and covered with
liniali. Later it wna dimimntlid, nil
the pmlH oxnept tin franip nnd body
lining loaded into n irngnti and trnim.
jMirtod to Hold Hill. The liodv. it is
claimed, wn neridcntallv et on fire
nnd liiinii'it and then thrown into n
deep I'lmiiiidl of Kogtte river. ( 'hatred
wihmI, burned purla of tho pur and a
do of brush ninpl.v corroborate Ihia
pint of the alor.v. Ilnth nre nnxioiiN
to enlor plena of guilty wlion tho
gnuitl jury la convened ami will re
ceive seiitenec for grand In mrny.
Js'oo nlalnia that ho wna lotl into Hip
tnuttor tlirotiBh fenr of Smith, wlm,
1m claim, ooercod liim into the tliol't
of thi machine. On tho other liamJ,
Smith doe nut nltiniit to evndo ntiy
rrsmniliillly for lim part of tho
Irnnwielioii.
Tho officer found Ion iiiiipIi ovi
denec of h Inng-eonlinticd hiuduon of
petty IhifViiiK to take iimeli atonic in
Mip h xtory of undue influence, nml
he wiik (hhiM'il that ho. enwe wan not
one for cleiiieiifv.
BI.RUX, March 17 Dr. Karl I The Art and fraft lenm .cial
Helfrrieh, teerrtMjr or the ineril j afternoon havp beetme denedly
irwanrft iatrottiMd in th nrtVhatag j popnlar. To tb charm of clniral
INTO RETIREMENT
TEACHERS
MEET
AT GOLD HILL
Following la tho program of tho
local toaahura' Imttltutu to ho hold nt
(lold lim tomerrow:
Tho mornlnK awnlon will opon nt
10 o'clock.
Muslt by tho pupil of tho Hold Hill
achools.
AtldraM. "Thrift at Home and In
tho School!." by V. Mal.lo 111111. ,.
perlntoadtflt of Hertford schools.
Addreaa, "Writing la tba Oradaa."
hv a. V. Milam. annrliitndtint of
old Hill k-ImmiU. IMmhmIoh b R.
It. I'atttrtoa. rural arhpol auiHirvlMr.
unu vora u. Albln. Cwitral Point
Kchoola,
C'afatarla laacbaeu.
ArteiniwB awitoii will ouon at 1:30
o'clock.
Muale by puptUi r oold Hill
w liooli.
AddrbM, "lloW nnd Olrla' ImiIhb
trlal CluWa' Uy II. 0. Moymuur. atatm
ant. Dliouwlon by Claude c. Cto,
lomitr pathologlit.
.iria, "Tnt Ueat Way to Im
prove Taaeaer nnd Hrlioiil." by Om
A Ilrftaee. aupoi'lntendent of Aaa
laud achoola.
ytenlay fhr bwinat prapnaala and
WHk for nw mar taxra. I)r. IWf
ferirb inaUtpd aMM tH Hrwiit.r of
riirul ppontimy in franing the lwdKt,
aayinf:
"We ahall tmt sm th brakm whr
ovpr w imn."
Dr. IlvirronVh aaM it wm w.iwtilial
to inako adwnalo prounioH for war
rHMiroMeut in th way of loan.
"Thia ia not red tap,"" he naid. "It
in nothinir lint duty and furcaight for
h eominic Ihv."
The acurelnry polnled out that an
Inercnan in roviiiiuo by taxation wna
noooaanry, nllliouatli ho aafd every
Uernmn exueeled iMee would luiiir
Tlunneiril nilvnnlneH. Aftor Htntiuir
ibat war e4'iimt were not iueluded
in tho hud;Pt, he referred to tho fnet
that the infliienpp of the wnr whk no
tieeahle in the inerenxr of interest
on the public d.ilil, which waa lJOS,
UOO.tmo utarkH IbhI year, and ia now
LVl03,()0n,nnn matkt. He aald the
lilldKot nImiwinI a ilefieit of '180,(100,
000 marka, which waa to he covered
by now wnr taven.
Dr. IlclflVrii'li toik PXPejdion to
MtAti'iiiPiilH that he had aaid no new
taxes went eonteiiUiti'd tlnrinif Hip
war. Ah mailer of fact, he Imd
aald new (axon ahould he avoided ao
long iin the regular liudnct, together
with leipiirementa for providing for
the publio debt, balanced without
them. The aeeielnry ulao replied to
eritloiama Hint he hud mIiowii n luck
of originality in devixing the new
tnxea, deelnring he eared moro for
money than originality.
tnaaie nnd the ipirit of good cheer in
ocial rmert i ndded an clement
f practical inatrwlion in entprtaiB-
h)g papw on auhjN-ta iHtiwatpl.r re
Inlcd to tbp Miibatantial growth of tlw
hMignp jih an organisation of charac
ter nml Mirit.
The program for the social to )h
given tomorrow (Saturday) afler
mMin, hagtHHing at '2-M) and ploaliw
at ." VIM'k, ia papecially pmmiiig.
It will open with 8 selection on the
hiliaaii dioinWrali, entitled, "I'll
Tnka Yon Home Again. Kathlaon."
Thin will he followed by a paper
on "Art," by Jliaa Uorland ItoJilnaon.
Mr. riiildi'M In "The ItarrieolJ."
will be aeeoinMiuied by the IMiaou
phonog;ni)h.
"Thor.i la No Limit In Woman
Knipire" will he the vibjcet of a rend
ing by lira. Dr. Hoiuo.
The Hdiaon record of "The Koa-
nrie' will be rrndored by tho l'hono-
'SUGGESTION TO WOMENjpr
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Whpn yon are -ml rewtr t 4np."
wkM yoa ftt Mi woafc tkat yM ana
hardlf drag yMrsgff atant--nd ke
eanao yen hare not atopt wall, jpm
get ap aa tlrMt-t govt mornlHg as
when yon wnt to bed, yon need kelp.
Yon cnu get It jMtt a Mm. JIaxwoll
did. She my:
"I keep house for my little family
OBITUARY
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Mm. Jnno Scbloffolln, widow of
Clinton Sehloffolln, died March 15th,
191C, nt Pnindonn, California. Mr.
.Solilrffelln wna n nntlvo of Ireland,
coming to tho I'nltod Stntes wIipii
four yonra old. Hho waa n pioneer of
Horiio lllver. The late Clifton .Schlof-
fnlln eauio to Oregon and the Horiio
lllver valley In IK52, waa Joined by
hU wife and three chlldron In 1S5S.
Thoy onmo by wn of lathmui of Pan
ama, and from Creacent City over tho
mountain on horseback to the homo
tead on the banki of Itogue river
opnoaite the town which now bean.
that name. There were two other
women In that locality
ferapli.
A violin Milo by Mifm Ilorence.
with a iihonngrnpli aeeoinpauimpnt.
A Ht'leolioii by the atring ipmrtel.
I'mfeaaor Hoot, with the guitar, Hliss
Heme with the first violin, IIra.
Dadd.VMmnn with the ecoml yiolin
nml Mr. Wallace Hint.
.Mr. Wagner nnd Aire. Herklyn nre
a committee on rcfreahuicnta; Jlr.
Ueo. K .loluiHoii, Miaa Dorlaml Rob
limoii mid Mra. Hull, a eominittee on
iwintiog; Mra. t'nrl llohman, Mra. H
I.. Uilaon nnd Mr-. I teach on needle
work; "Idena for (he Jtnhv," Mrs.
Herd Chirk, and Miaa I.uey Larson.
Hiuitngoa for the aftpruoon nro;
Mr. 1). A. Honnr, ehnirwomnnj Mrs.
Wagner. Mra. Hull, Mra. Heklyn, Mra.
Herd Clark nml Miaa I.uev Lnivon.
Mr. Palmer of the Palmer Piano
Plnee haa kindly dounted tho nso of
a fino Kdinou concert phonograph for
turn occiiNioii, while .Miaa l.neey has
eheerfully eonaented to operate it.
Much nvtiatic work, done with lmili
linnh and needle, will be on exhibition.
LOXDOX, March IT Xr Vob
Rothmann-Hollwog, the imperial
chancellor, may follow Admiral Von
Tlrpilc Into retirement, according to of three, and became completely run
a dlapatea from douova to the Dally i down. I waa weak, norvoim nnd could
RipreM qaotlng Horlln rctrarta wbleh jnot aleop; flnallj 1 a nuable to do
alM atate that Prince Iternhard Von my house-work. A friend asked mo to
flnelow, tho former chancellor, will try Vlnol. I did no nnd Improved
booh leave l.ueerno for Horlln. i rapidly. It toned up my ayntom, I re-
' r- gained my ntrength, am no longer
PAULS, Jtarrh 17. The retire-, nervous, aleop uell, and do all my
meHt of Admiral Von Tlrnlt la con- j liouaowork." Mra. J. C. Mnxwnll,
aldered in Pronch official circle, ac- (Montgomery, Ala.
corning to the newapapera, to ue duo, Thoro m no nocret about Vlnol. It
to the fact that ho has oppoicd the owe Its succoaa to the medicinal ex-
coming out of the nermnn flfot, wlillo trnctlvoM of fresh cod llvors, tonic
Kmtieior William doalrea to ace It en-' Iron and beef peptone, the oldest nnd
gace the llrltluli nuvnl fon-oa. Tho moxt famoiiH body building and
ronrlualon Is pointcipioiitly drawn atrength creating tonlci.
that n chango mny be looked for in So many Icttora llko tho abovo nre
tho (Icrinau nnnl jiollcy and that j continually comlnc to our attention,
ine recent iippeurunco or (ieruinn I that wo freely offer to return tho
warship In tho North sea la a algn i money pnld for Vlnol In every cano
that preparalloiiH nre being made for, . here It fallx to lve satlsfactioii
early action by the high ea fleet. Medford Pharmacy. -Adv.
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Are Keal nays
PAOBIF' "now "00" l"r"
turoa wn '""y ee them and
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TODAY and
TOMORROW
Oltll'I'ITII SPECIAL
Smltrnl Travis
MEDFORD'S LEADING
Motion Picture Theater
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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
LONDON. March 17. Tho Home
correspondent of the Kxchango Tel
egraph company aenda the follewing:
"A meaaage from Heme aaya that
I Nab H, the TutMhIi amli.msador
at Home, h repotted to be endeor-
i tile to HPuotiate n vfi.rir.n.. i.ui
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ii. ffliini(i
for Tnikiv uiili tin. i. in
and Mra. Illrdaeye, both of i""
pnaaed away In bo laat year. ,
8b la aurvlvel by four children:
Mra. Kllaabeth J. dulradn of Paaa-1
'le.no; ICfflHghant of Hoaoburg; Juy L.
of Ia Canada and Charles L. or Med- j
ford. Her buaband died many yearn.
ngit.
PURSUIT VEILED DY SILENCE
(Uoutluuod from imo onej
FIVE ASSAULTS REPULSED
(Continued rrom pa bo onei
Cierumii Stntement
TIKIILIN, March 17- The Oorman
official ataleiHont toilay reitorU two
attack by the 1'ioneh ou "our immI-
uona ou Dead Man'a helabU " Doth
of tlieae were tmaMeeWHiful. It la do
ctared.
The offtclwl Nlnietnout aaya:
"Hlx llrltlak mine OKploalOHi tttuth
of t.ooa were iiHauceeaafnl. '
In varloua aectora In the Cham
pagne and between the Monte aud
tho MoMlle there have boon auataln
cd artillery duels.
"In the Monte rogtan (Vanlun)
the enemy aent forward repeatedly
a freah dtvUtuii. which aa on the
SJth. advanced on n comparatively
auwill width of the front and waa no
Heed as toon ai It appeared against
our posltloni on Dead Mnn'a height.
The first attack waa without artil
lery piepnrntlon, in the nature or a
wirpriio. A few oompanlM auecoed
od In reaching our line, where the
fow unwounded men romalnlng were
taken. The iuooml attack aa stop
pod by our curtain or fire."
Why Siuoro lltt Cignrs
When La Gondat are only 10c.
along the not I hem ami uorthwealeiu
frontier Ameiieana arrived today
from the interior, but nt the itiujot
ity of inatnnoes they auid they were
leaving Mexico merely h a mutter
of precaution and not because f .in
overt acU of lioatilttv iiumn-l thi'iu
The woat xignificiint reiit w.i
roeeivetl from Diimugo, wluw tlic
Ameriean vice-consul ndt-cd that
hia wife aud child be m'iiI nut nt the
pouulry. This followed clncl on
the arrival hist nmht on the border
of the American consul from Torrcon
with a large nuutlH'i of Aiucriciius,
Xlglil Miirclies .MikI
SAX ANTONIO. Tu.. Match
HUSBAND SAVED
HIS WIFE
Stopped Most Terrible Suf
fering by Getting Her Lydiu
E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound.
Deniton Texait. 'After my little j
Ciri wuj norn twoyonrs ago i tKgun suf-
fermu vith female
ttxuble aud could
hardly do my .vork.
I waa very nervous
but just kept drag
ging on until last
summer when I got
where I could not do
my work 1 would
have u chill every
day and ho; llahe
and duty spells and
my head would al
most burst. I got where I was almost
a walking skeleton urn! lift- was a burden
to me until one day my husband's step
aistarteld my husband if he did not do
17. something for me 1 would not Inst long
Vitfht hn.Iim. ......L..I.K ullt U. ..,...!.. atKiioaintmingeiyourmtHiicine. hone
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i ivuini ivi inn, IH uiivr iukiuk kic lirt
I three ilosea I began to improve, 1 on-
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New Veilings
IFnrch is tlio month for Veils We
h.'ivr ,t Inrjjo selection of the latest
novelties, both made up and by yard.
New Belts
For Women and Chil
dren, Patent Leather
Melts in white, black
and red, all sizes, very
special, each,
at
25c
Patent Leather Melts, in
extra, large sixes, in
black, fine quality, very
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by Oeueral John J. I'erhing
jMHlitionnry forces in their search lor
Francisco Villa, it wna indicatisl to
day at I'ort Sum lloiuton.
Night mnreneii Mould help to uiyx
tit'y Villa a to the niox cmciit of the
American coIoiiwm and would he cusv
of aeeompliahment, it i aid, bc
euiiM' there i hittfictriit light for the
iuqMMe. AlkO they Mould keep the
nut i nml Iiui-m-h fivher. Dayo could
1m ned for rccoiiiioitcini.
t limed its use, and I have never hud any
female trouble since. 1 feel that 1 owe
my life to yon und your remedies. They
did for me what doctors could not do
and 1 will always praise it wherever I
go." Mrs. G. 0. Lowkkv, 419 W. Mon
terey Street, Denlson, Texas,
If you are suffering from any form of
female ills, get a bottle of Lydia K
llnkham's Vegetable Compound, and
CAMUiuence the treatment without delay.
HO
GOTHIC an
ARROW.
C0LleAR 2 for 25c
IT Flfc THE CRAVAT
YOUR MONEY RUNS NO RISKS
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If ou Invest tt liere tu Diamonds.
You ran tie a good deal or money
up la a small parcel alright 1 buy
ing UtantonUa.
3tut )ots of people consider It
money well Invested to purchase a
Diamond ring. Thoy think the rlug
earns tbetu mora in prestige titan It
the money were depotdted in a lunk.
Anyway Iim yu besln to think
of Diamonds, here la the tore to look
up. Hare gems guaranteed huh
values.
MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler
House of Quality Visitors Alvttys Welcome
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Chileren's Coats
Just Received
A new line of Children's
coats, sizes 2 to II vrs.,
$1.98 up to $5
Ribbons
AVide Hair Ivibbons, in
plain and fancy, worth
today J.")i, Sat- f C
urday, yard Lt D -
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M-22 NORTH kp'RAh Crepe
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or The Birth of Texas
iW talo told In atlrrlns nccnes that aro historically correct.
A th
A rntti'C of history making dnja of Crockett, Howie, Silent
OltHAT fO.MHDV
HER PAINTED HERO
A Triangle-Keystone llurlpsnue on Stage Life.
Mat luce
I'.ve. AilultH
(lilldirn
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MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID
New Plaited Rufflings
Very much the mode for spring and
'hiffon and
Cleorgetfo
G9 to 98 yard
Neckwear
"Dainty and up to date,
made of fine organdies
69c
and voiles, spe
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Hand Bags
jeautiful
Leather
$2.50, on
sale Sat.....
New
Hand
All-Bags,
$1.75
Saturday Sale of Waists
500 Up-W-Date Styles
The "Welworth" Waists,
made of fine voiles and or
gandies, cheap at l.f)0,
$2
The-Wirthmore" Waistf
sold here onlv, values ur
to.2, Saturday,
each
Tub Silk Waists
style, in white, flesh
stripes, worth
$1, Sat., each...
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a.l
$2J
our price,
each
Taffeta" SilU Waists, in all
colors, worth d AQ
$."), special, each )t)e'"
"Koveralls"
Children's "Ivoveralls,"
all coloi"s, spe- J C-
eial, each jC
Hoys' AVaists, in sateen,
gingham and percale,
sizes (i-M, rtr
special, each .wjC
Embroidery
T.OOO yds. fine Cambric
and Xainsoolc Kdges, up
to 13c values, r
Saturday, yd 3 C
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Saturday ale of Underwear and Hosiery j;
Women's Hose, fiber
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Women's I'nion
spring weight,
oualitv. verv f C '
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Sul!
glil
special, each
Women's Summer VWs
all sizes, worth t f
loc, special, ea.. X vC
Women's fine grade
Union Suits, in umbrel
la and tight knur-, a
good oOc gainient'vpry
special at,
each
35 c
Women's fine grade
Lingerie Night (towns,
worth 7fc, CQ
special, each Osj
Women's Corset Cov
ers, liicelv made and
trimmed, spe
cial, each
29c
Women's Corset, "Xcw
Model," made of fine
grade eoutil, well worth
tfl.2f, special,
pair
89c
boot, all colors,
very special, pi
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Women's fino Lisle
Hose, fast blael
special, pair.
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AVomen's liber Silk
Hose, in all the new
spring shades and fast
black, special,
pair.
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Now Is the Time to
Buy Silks
1000 yds. of the newest
Silks in checks, awning
stripes and pin ids, val-
ties up to j?, very spe
cial, yard,
ft !
$1.39
.KMiH-h Hlack
fine qimlity,
day at 1.2."i,
tu- iiti, ,
Taffeta,
heap to-
98c
Sit-in. Colored Taffetas
in all the new shades,
can't be duplicated for
less than $1.7.1, our
price, per
yard. . .
$1.39
"(MnclrCrepe dr Chine,
nil silk, worth $1.2.1,
now at, per
yard
Best Wash Goods
in Medford
98c
Flowered Crepes, 27 in.
wide, in beautiful pat
terns, special, Q
a yard OC
1000 yds. of fine Press
Clinghams, fast colors,
worth 121,4c, 1 A
now, yard" 1 )C
Knotted Voile aud Mar
quisette, in new designs,
siuvial at, per
v.tid
48c
Xew Flaxons, Seeded
A'oiles, splash voiles and
Dotted Swisses in tho
new black stripes and
fancy floral designs,
special at, per
yard
15c
Fancy Swiss Novelties,
iUi inches wido, comes in
a great variety ot pat
terns, verv
29c
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