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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1916)
m f I I a P H'1 M tJ m K- M J J5? I. " ft' I abaHsasM f MUT MRWJIl' 1LNJI' TfjlfU'VPL MriLroriR QI.'M.QV .,.! "!'' II J HUIVIBOLDT IRS DANIELS PLANS FOR RAILWAY UP FOR BIGGER NAVY KLAMATH mVER GIVEN C11I1EE .lr...lnR..fM- nw ten Imlilr ,n,i-f nr " " ' hrin'w i, ll! It ..nM linrr irtWif h- fr" " '" Kwfff,r ,,v "" "" ""r .,..n.r follrniwiM at tlir Itmim.mu """ "" "h,,"', '" "" ... U... r.f.mt war. Wa HrfH i -1 "'" '- r rail ai.rt Miar ..r,.i ri-- ' Kntlaml -id l 1, to" "s ", ,h' mun l..n drpH hM.fc nn.l (fcrmrnv '" ""'' " """ """""" Imniala tr4 m in 4rfn W- r-r- i for-fmi ,ri "- ..ii.Hiin4Hlimi U,r a liia.tmr bmll- for A'rl1 " H" riv' rP" (Jfafffka Simulant. MuMi 22. lU-jfhwtiNf; hmawdiatalj, rwifllfjr wi1 pMBNUir to tatmat awv mi dMit of, HoNookH in thf prnptmri Ktanath rivvr railroad in to b mil fuMranl bv thf vagnnittM bat la the Mutter in ithiirgit, IM rfiwiaiwn being rrarteri at th ratHing ycttrrHay. Tomorrow ft i pwtftl Fort unn, rVrwtnle nnd Uilrta will b yfilel, al, in H)ireiimrv war, tb matter plami brinrf Hie irtnoliott IhmIm'n of Ihoae iiliA-o. Th railroad pnrnrulttri wlifah i prritami ii kMn tha mntW-r boiling, m lo nfirak, in r-omnowl of ('hnrlf WUlia Want. L Umliert. Manld W. Ilaniwin, IWrt k Ciuntiloti. W. S. Clark ami II. V. Ilamiltmi. Tho pom. iniftev wan ni)xtiiiliij nome time nfo by l'rMiilnt .Iiiiiicm I). I'Vbnit of (Ik Kurekn I)oveloHiiMt moMiciation. M thr mvtiiiir .vttirilNv il wuh liniMMlit nt HihI Hip en-oiKTiilimi or tbe Hiillw i-oiiiiIv will In ii'niiircil to promote the railwil imijei-t nlmi jiiiM iltwigtH'il to lirinif riiiillH. At hf out Ml a rotnH0te iiivi'iitor of tlw uatuml raaonrreii of Untnliolilt will he rwinireil, ami that tliix mnv Ik MiTiir ih the miiu of $1(100 IHII-.I In. hiiiii iria(4Nl liy tlio NiiKmHorN. Tl relative iiiaiRiiifi(aniii,i of tin aum will, it ix I'xiwcli'il, Ih'chimi' iip iwreut to the tn.xim.viTH when tin jrrrat cmnnsrcil HilvnnlnitPN lo romt. from the eonatnii'tioti of tin. t)roMiHCi railroad Iinto Im'cii iilnini'il. Fur thin piirHHie tin1 I'niniMikKii !' iiliu'ii tinn lian hwn ilctenniiifil iihhi, tin niwiiiiitttetiicii liclifVinif Mint mIumi h cmniiletft iiiiiliTMliiiiiliiiir lm Iiitii nl tniiifil llit'if will In' no ilifl'i'Miltv in HHMirtiijr tin' ipiiiriiiliipn. Thi other mircn I'oiintiim iiileii'Mlci! Iiavr nl inaily hImjwii n willinRiiPiiH to net mmIiIh $1000 (arh. Whtm tlio ueiieml iomniit(( wliii'li met rocMilly nt Vtvkn, I'mrkn lifinir roprtwHiileil liv Y. I. IiiiihiTt, n aanihlim her in .liilv much inure ilef inila ilaiiH fur nv.ak(iiiiiir iiMliim-wide Ititarewt in the roilroinl will lie ilmwii Hit. At that time, it ix iinilerMtiHiil, a ' ilelflffal will he xelwteil to proeeei) to I axllilljftoH, wlieie lie will pliiee Hie mutter iM'fore roiitrreH nml the cluiir man of the mibliit IiiiiiIm eoiiiiniilee. It him been pmpimeil tlmt the j;o enwMWit hiahwav lo he built iIomii I lie ICIoHialh riwr be eoimtrnetctl on a railroad trade and be left in a eon ditiuu to lie lined a the mine. Thix, it ix (minted out. would be in kvepini? with the ki, eminent ' h)h- nt' le elopiiiK the k i i'm I initiuniil luitl- il IM llllllls, WAHHIXOTfJN, Marrl, .11. Hee- jvtarv fnmfela todav tnU the hmfxe aval pommMtea that if rnarinw paeoed iteridinR Mil a lanr part of toe navy x oil rnne latidx in nli fornia would be taken away. I'nle-M .in ndeipuite oil mtpprv nt reanoiuililc prirex eonld he axxnred, he nid, H Wn rpientionitble whether the pm atruetion of oil.bnminit wurhi,i omild Ih eontinned. Heeretnry Daniels nrjred that the Mil inelude purehaxe of 2H2 aeres of land from the pity of San Diejjo, Cnl., a a ite for n marine, xiibmmine nnd aviation bnxe. Taking up the bnildiiiff progrnm, Mr. Dnnielx made piiblie for the firxl lime the reMrt of the navy general board of IDIKt, which wan ilenigned to keep I be I'nited Htatea navy in nwiinl plnee. "If it hail been en l li.-il onl." he xniil, "we would have had luent inir projrrnm, aaying the mine of but tie ermer wax till diptited among nn.y offieeM. The general opinion in the nmy, however, he added. eem ed to he in their fnwir. Imt not to the eaidiixion vT lreiidn.inght. TlK-n-fore, tbe erretaiv -aid be had in eluded ix batlb ennei in lu program. el ! now loadtna h"" Why Simifce lilt rigar'i When t.x floivliMt ir oniv tfta. FRECKLES LACK OF TONNAGE Mairh Voi-t Month For I'lilx Tmnlile Hou to Itcmoxe lMlly There' reaaoti why naarl) ev erybody freckle in Mareh, t.nl hap E, plly there l ala reniedv for ihetw j ii a 1) hletnlMhei, and no one need Mat free k led. . ttitnnly get an on are of at nine, double Blrength, from your drugglat I'OHTI Wl, Ore Mar it - Due I and apply a little of It night and entirely lo the lark of tonitag... ae- j morning, and In a few days yon nhoiilit nee that even the worst icck lea have begun to dlaaiiper. while thn corillng to ulilpperx, the exports by water fiom I'oitland during the month einltng today amoiintml to only ma.Xd:!. For .Maieb, 1!H., tba ox- )ior(n aiaounteil to fU.i'.OK.Si:! pilcex arc no IiIkIi that proilnrtx aiirh light one have vanhdted untlrel). Now I the tlMin to rid jiitimelf or frikle. for If not removed now tbe ina ulny all Summer, and xpnll an 'llexplte lack of toil mi K. Iinwexoi, fotlieriAlxe beautiful ininplexlon Your, lwHR.E THE &$?Zl. CROWDS G0BJ a A A i:MM" Well worth the admission Featuring the great Italian character e Bebon It will be repeated TODAY, the LAST TIME NOW is your chance to see the strongest tlrainn ever offered.tlie local public. 15c -25c moiie) lincK If nthlm hills l Jl auiKS TheWbman's Store M-22-NOirril (M'INTK'AL AAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAA ! : : : e . ' : : t ? V T r ? Y ? V ? T r f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y JL $$l$llMZlZ EASTER Jm . A "im, A aimst TeWoK-an's Store OPENS SATURDAY, APRIL 1ST. CONTINUES UNTIL EASTER ELSON ART EXHIBIT The iiiauiKi m wlu.h the -..limd ebildreu of all ol the -, ,,,k nt Jdadfonl en.jo.ird a -iiidx !' the II turn art exhibit in the Dau-, huddinu yeaterdnv wnx grntilniK nlike to the teaeherx and the itnivnlx. K Mbool etiidnntx again totlnv apiH'iued in tbe afternoon with preiuired lecture- and neoeripiive matter in explanation ol i the kiatorv of the famoiix paintmu aa xbown in tbe Klaon reprotluetions. Xol alone were the pupil and -Indent intere-ted. Crouds ot (teople frum the eitv and xurrouniling rural diatrk'l iewed Hie pieture- durniu the day and evening and enp.wd the liragruui rendered lut uigbt. Thix eveninir the follow mt.. mu-i. .il number will be gien b the pupil of tbe JtooMcvell xeliool : Fiano duet, llruee Futniini and Xaomi llenipbill. CboniM, xixtb nnd xexenth iiade- Vwal duet, Joxt-pbine l.iudle mid Irtua Dyer. 8Mg (two jwrtx), xixtb and se oath grade bmy. Choru-, sixth and xeventli trml'- Itaker (ioltl riiunliiK tisn.noo in iHO.timi h ton leporteit ii-eowud on t'anwin mount.iin 1 Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I A X Y Y Easter Sale of Suits A Special Display of Suits at $18 Just 25 in the Lot In point ol' .style those suits are Hie equal of any that fan be offered at twice the price. Materials: Series, (laberdines, fancy checks and poplins ' .. t m. No matter what price you have decided to my for your new sprin; suit, you should by all (fl 1 Q inoaiiK see these at '. J) 1 O New Taffeta Silk Dresses Fifty new tli oses. fresh frtmi the niaiiufni'tiirer, o n hale Saturdax at $15, $16.50, $18 and $25 It w ill p,t Mm to see tht'ni. EASTER SALE OF SILKS Bought Before the Rise in Price .Wi-iiu-li Taffeta Silks, in all colors, soft finish, should soil Tor $1.7."), J 1 n( while it lasts, yd tj) 1 ,d J All-Silk MoKsaliiies, in a full line of color, worth today !jsl.f(, our price, II'J-JXORTII (M-:XTRAL Y Easter Sale of Coats 100 New Spring Coats go on Sale Saturday at Popular Prices NEW SPORT COATS NEW WHITE COATS NEW CHECKED COATS $6.50 up to $15.00 $12.50 up to $20.00 $6.50 up to $25.00 CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS, sizes 2 to 6 years, at $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 each Sole Agents for "Korrect" Skirts The Best Fitting and Wearing Skirt Made NEW SPORT SKIRTS . $5.48 up to $8.50 ENW SILK SKIRTS $8.00 up to $15.00 NEW SERGE SKIRTS $4.98 up to $12.00 EXTRA LARGE SIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK Iti-ilicll Crepe de Cbllte, ill Willie, lleslt ailtl oilier colors. worth today $.'2 our price, yard 98c Fancy IMaid ami Striped ML. ei'. .i.. e..n . :.. i. . i l ill U'lillV Hill io llllllls me real values $'J.(H) our price, ard S1.39 "HZ" EASES TIRED, SORE, SWOLLEN FEEI Instant rriJof for aohiug-, puffed. up, oallouafxl feut ami conn. Way ao liai d-up few M oll )on ra Imrdl) l.utfed-1 or arouad with arlnaf, i intfvd. g.t (et fet m UikJ. tour mom oa or oft Huyduu't iou IpH a tM-OHit boi ot "I'll fruai the drujr Hot auw and gladdaa your tur- , turad feetT "111" laakai your fwi mw with coin I Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T V I Mack Taffeta, wiv full .'Hi imhes wide. $l.7.-. anl srar-e. Will ill ""'.,:.': -$1.29 A VEIL FOR WINDY DAYS New Style Veiling by the yarl, in all mini's .... '. ... 125c up to 75o a ard KN-ady-to-U'ear VeiU G0 to $12.50 oa. "Kay ser's" Gloves and'Hosiery Every Pair Guaranteed to Wear NEW AND SMART NECKWEAR Made of organdies, voiles ami i-repos, worn extensively this spring, f Q values tip to $1, on sale Sat.. rii.OC yard 89c Tub Silks, for waisis, wide, a good Jrl.'J.) eloih, our irii'e, d Mi! in. 98c KID GLOVES FOR EASTER The Celebrated Derby" Kid (J..es, in white, black and colors, ver special, pair $1.75 KayM'r's Lisle ami Chamois 1 1 loves, won h totlav Hie, sti sellili" at the old price, pair Kayser's Chainoisette ttml Silk Gloves, values tmla.v up to (.)r, sjM'cial Sat ui'day, imir KavKer's UMiiittoii Sdk Gloves, in black, white and colors, very sm eial, pair Kaysors l-'am-y IHaek and White Silk Gloves pair, GUo up lo $1.75 2"5 50c SI Ka ser's Silk Hose, in all niius ami iilaek, it will pay to buy now tit, a pair Kavser's " Woiiderfoot silk I lose, in all mlors. worth today $1.7."), still selling at, pr. Kayser's Italian Si k Hose, in all colors, todav's tirice .1", our price, pair . utir feleiiraletl Lavender Top Lihle Hose, special, pair 1 $1.50 Easter Sale of Underwear Women's Summer Yosts, 10c ehts, fine A quality, each. .. Li Jj IoVaud Girl' Knit Tnion 35c- fine quality, er special, ejich KaKor' ' Suitt-., ivl ."Oc val ttoK, KjM'oial at Three for $ 1 .00 KayKor't fine I into Tnion Suits suit 98c Women's Tnion Suits, real value I1.V, very special, ntiit . 25c Kayser's Tnion Suits worth 69c Kiivkov's Silk Shirts, white and flesh, at, each, $1.98 and $2.50 7V, Kpoeinl nt, OHiTl in w .V k W $1.50 Lavender 50c Easter Sale of Corsets v AVarner's K'ust-I'ioof" Toitsi'ts, new spring model, snocial, jiolr, jg 1 Woiwii's "Jvy" ( 'orsets,-"it $1.25 eliugs," very slHvial, pair Wamer's Ifed l-'eni Cor.sets. front lace, & a IMi-iiil, pair J4 Kiihliii C'oivolte on sale hue. Women's ('until Corsets, new models, real $1.00 value, special, per pair, CQp Women's Spring- Model Cor set, splendid $1.2 o-, 89c I . , piamy, special, pr. Women's lraiseics, many 59c new spring st los, very sjH'eial. e.nh Goodwin Fi Iwice ( o'nH iort. tltm damm awliluu n.l .lru. ' A Hip wrfui-t and mttry ngUt gut of ft t it eliaie. mrt and bora, '"iu" I Jiitji.tu toj am im mru, calloun ad ImiuIob "J'li" l i.irt.ii fur tlrMl moliltiit unr. f..t .. in j. .1 .. I Sanilol Taleiim tier, large '-'" on s;ile S;t. iird.iv .. Tow e IiIMn, 10c r.";.$5.oo i Titleiil l.e.ttliei .ill color. S eetal .it 2Sc II. m- lilil'oii, w W I'M lis, all olol's 1. 1'. pi t d .it 25c n.iud it.iii I I . Up til 1 1 . e.n ll. .. all leat'i ..'" v.ilui -. 98c Children V bx Mn.-k Mom-. Spei l.il . t. .iir 10c Women's Tilin ito-f, ait i oiois spi i.il, .ir silk 25c ChildroiT.s Host porters, real 1"i lies, special. Sup- 10c i f t Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y t f Y f v V pair tJglitUt--Jiy iH-Hi, Ivvl (UIU', " ' " .--.. .-.. . ...-.T muvn : l AAA T .