Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 27, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MARKET PROBLEM;
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ho. cli (rid, f.ho h ifffi rrwklnf
rtrf.ii iMifulr mk to poMiMr netop
(fi'M of murkt for Mi1 proitwftn f
hemic river lly. will 1it fer
NomA tMr t aw nit ttofimt w
MMflrnlttg tke Mim Lte rftltrflfttl
prjct,
"The aixiAMniflAM'nf of tramper
liln f.ir IIMtr- iu enenlnjc your Urns (
mine I tltMirlds In newtherH Or
nnd northern California." mII Air.
Willis, l lee frwpientlr iuhIhtmiII
mated. With lil k camp In vlnornin
operation In t It iiiountahin about thU
vnlley, the prolilt'w or n market fer
the. vrwt (itiniitlty of product of thin
rich valley will lie practically solv
ed. Where railroad rates alworb the
profit of t ho farmer ami atockmaii
there Ih llttlu Inducement to add the
labor and cxpeiinc ncceawary In In
toiiilfk'd cultivation; hut, with a mar
ket, practically local, for all you can
rainc In fruits and CKetableit and
iiieatx wlU'romo a meamire of prof I
talde development of your aKrlcultu
ral and horticultural resource hero
that will gladden the hearts of every
family In the valley. Then I he true
value of your agricultural and Kra
iiiK land may he hanked op.
"Your proponed railroad to the
lllue I.ciIr territory Ik the flrat Lift
gun In thin battle for local prosper
ity. In addition to encouraxltiK
your fanniint, Kurdciicig aud frultlstn
to produce all they can by Hyuteiuatle
culture, It will bring yon factorlc
and cannnrloa and their big pwyrollH.
That U the only way to make com
liiiiniticti lu'oHperouD "
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Are You Interested in the New Spring Wash Goods?
Of course thorp's no reason in wying "Our fltock arc complete," for there would always be aomething 0I16 1
to bs had, but we do say that never again this .ieaon will you find the variety of materials a you will today t
nti rlUnlav at thl st.nt A fn11rHrm v liawi hti trw fli noMf lv mnnffia &flftnih1intr 1 Vintitflif. nfc ilia t
time that meana a blr avlnf over the present price of today. You will find the much wanted awning l
strlpei, dainty cobweb-like crepe In white and color, vollos in floral effects, and white goods in auoh a
variety that should make choosing eny,
ANT10CH HEMS
Inn Villi nf 1- in.1',1111: regular
trip- to timn ti MippU lu riixtunicis
Willi Mllllll. ,
l'lnnk .MiiM'iii timliil eattlo for
oim of .Inn Vincent'-, unnts.
The 1 armors are nv yet tins tlioir
JminI in hhupe to plant to enru.
A laiTttii crowd of people jjatliereil
at .Moouville Thurxliiv fe the spell
iiiK eonlei-l. Two of the het spellers
from t'iftht ,h(Mili. (nntcnted, the two
lieM upelloi- to t to tlie count v fair
tiiM eomitik' fall nnd xpcll theie in a
L'UHtVMt foj a hhhIuI that will he given
to the ctiNiipion (.H'ller. Jli .Myr
tle I'hapmmi of the ('luiwirnil school
won iiit plnee at .Miwiiville. not
mbiii(t 11 M.ml; Chewier .lonex. of the
AntiiM'h M'honl occoMtl. The infleliiiK
wiia held in the ciine back fioiii the
0rliMT oiiiie. The i.)c1Imk wk l'l
lowel by a pieiiii mill KKkii)ji, anil
that iliniitir mum a uuod oue. The or
ator of the day wai .Mr. Itollinx of
k'lll'nitl. 0 ir heliool MiM'riiitcnileiit,
I'eiv.N Well., and hie deputy, .Mr. IV
loivon. were there and conducted the
oliihlreiiV prornin. Kveryone enjuy
wl thcwfclvei. nnd the ehihlrcn'K
spelliiiy: wh- a credit to thein and
their teiioliern. A hier cup w pre
Keiited to the Sam Vnllev hcIumiI by
tho hiiH'nutcndeiit, Mr. WelU, at. thu't
tn-limil jrt the hilivht iH'jvcMtage in
pollinjT in tho county.
Mr. aud .Mr. I'rnnk Ho Ford were
vwliuir tnendh in Antioeh Sundny.
Mr. and Mi. Itwlph Dean and fam
ily of Willow Sprinits were itoi at
the hoiiMwij' Theo. (ihi Siiiiiluv oe-
.Air. W. C. rhiifiii srwvf a liirlh
ilfty dinner Kter Sumluy. It wan
Viola liirtlMlav and all mewlfen of
Hip family weie present.
iJ. Hiiuibull urn children of Med
or were veiling her jwicuts, .Mr.
and Mr. Moore. SiiHtluv.
Steve .Morii utitl family of Apple
JTOtf are iioitiuir the homo folfcu. Mr.
Moorc U u forest muiier aud will
U'uic boon for Kluinath county to
take a (Motion in the ranker ten ice
ill that ei inty.
t Klwer Drake of the M;n)owa jtaaa.
wl tiuoutth Antioeh Monday, bauliiit;
In prittt; erop 0f wuyj tu tj,0 ynjj.
market .
rhat dnnc at the Cooler hall on
Saturdttx niht wa a eruekerjaek.
livery tMn in ilu? allev Mut mw
of iia .iinjr popp. The McKiuni
orehextra lutDNhed the bet of
Niiikie, b it wt' will hae to unit boost-
laded motion pietnte nipi n. mII imd the Mee that ivnwaken the
cnjoymeiil of wvorv mm-n. m T!i. Miiiniuv and the HtitniniiiK Bird," tin
film adaptation of the pln l Nn.i ltiiilcr-.ini, in which the I'amoM-.
IMa.Ners pruxciit the celcbrntnl l-'inhmiin -tar, ChnrlcH Cherry, who make-t
hin screen deput at the Star ihentcr todn.
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Miss Delano, I,eo Kurrv were amoiuf
the Ashltiud l.illiui Part: vUitm
lnl Sunday.
I. V. I Vint of Kern Vnllev wan a
North Tiilont l'inine caller Tuch
day. Mr. nnd Mix. K. P. Onnlner nnd
Mr-. Harrett of Talent were A-lilniid
ixitorn Sundiiy.
Mi. Morn fiHiriwim of fanhv,
Or., niMved at the home of her -inter.
Mis. .lamort Allen, of North Tal
ent, hc-t Tucfdny and will vi-it for
onie time.
Mw. .lane (lenient of Med ford whr
11 plea-ant vWtor at the home of .Mr.
and Mr. C. Cniey ol Talent TuoHilny.
Mr. and Mi. IVank Onlimm of
Talent were Mcdford huiite.x vWt
01 s Tue-dny.
('. farcy, Hen 1'icueh. Mr. and
Mi. Noah Chandler, Mr. Anna
ThniupMin. Mr. mid Mi. IVW, Cook
of Talent -pout Suudny at Ahlund.
.Mr. I tea 11, whi )um a mud II itarden
ranch eat of 'hoeni, haw earlv jh
tatocM 111 bloom and hat. oun jtola
toes liuxe an henV euu.
Mr. and Mr. Hen l'enehcv of
Medfoid, Mi-. Anna Wright of Cen
tral Point, Mr. and Mr. Ilenrv Shaf
fer, Mr. and Mr. Jake Shnffer of
laok-onville, nUo Mr. ami ill-. Will
(lore Here among the manv friend
who came out to Phoenix Monday to
attend the funeral of Mis. Chnile.
l-aiii's.
Mi. Anna ThoinpNou of Uom-Iiiiij:
returned to her home TiicmIhv after a
throe weeks viit with her duimhter.
.Mr. Noah Chandler, of Noith Tal
ent. Mra. Ailhur Kurrv had na dinner
Kiiohifc on Master Suiidav Mr. and
Mi. C. C. Chip and Mr. M. Hose of
Med ford, Mr. and Mi. Arthur Hose
of Phoei. and Mr. Uml Mrs. J. M.
Under.
Mpuy were Ihe beautiful flornl of
fering an a lii token of oe and es
teem tendered Mrs. Charles Nunc.
The funeral was om of the most
luivcly attended. Many sorrouinu
fricud from distant uut- of the val
ley were in attendance. Mrs. Imiucs
was onl Mi .pur4 of age. had gnmn
to Mouianhool in Phoenix, was loved
and nM'ied bv all who l.uew her.
IRISH REVOLT SPREADS
(Continued from page nno)
Asipiiih added, nnd the government
wan satisfied the force disuiteied
was ndeimtc to deal with the -ilnn
tioti.
Dlsriisslmi Sllileil
The Irisj Hutfmrllics will jilaee
them-cKes at Iho dipfsal of Mnjoi
fleneral Mo well to curry out hi
liu-triietioiis.
' Replying to a idpicst of Sir llcmv
Dalaiel that the house sit on Mondiiv
(0 discuss the Dublin outbienk.
Premier Asfpiith aid that debate m
the ipietion could only be mi-chie-nus.
"Our alllea nliendv have been made
nware by Sir Kdwnrd Carson and Mr.
Kedinniid," the premier added, "tlml
the movement is eclinual oulv nml
hag no ftympnthv fiom thu icpicu
tativp Irish leaders."
In his deelarntiou coiieciiiiie.' the
situation in Jrolund, Sir Kduanl Car
sou mi id :
Irish Leaders Talk
"I feel ipiitc Kiitisfied with the
taleiiieiit ol the urinic minister. I
will gladlv join with Mr. Itedmoud in
everthinK that can 1h done to de
nounce and put down these rebels
now and for eer moie.
"J hoH- the iiewiapii will not try
during 11 war of Mich a clinraetei as
we ure engaged in, to bring ubout (lis
seiision of n political diameter in re
lation to the Irish iiueslioii."
Kir Mdwatd's renin iks were gn-et-ed
Willi cheers. He wa followed 1iv
Mr. Redmond, who said:
".May I say a word- although I
really think it mmreclv uecussurv.
Perhaps I ought to give expression
on behalf of mv colleagues o the
nationalist party here, and as I be
liep, of the overwhelming m.ijontx
of the M'Ople of Ireland, to the feel
ing of detestation ami horror Willi
which we have regarded these pio
eefdiugs,"
There seems to he no doubt that ihe
rising in Ireland had been eanl'ulK
planned for Master Kunduy, when the
pioiiers proimiiiv counteil on man
officials and members of the militia
taking 11 holiday. The Oernuut naval
sallv iiL'.iin-t llw Cie.'li-li eo.i-.t limn
.led the Zi-,lin r.iid iipii.iieiitK
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MIDDY BLOUSES
The HiMiliir Awning
Stripe, in Mnr. nld rtw
and enntl, made Willi big
I'olhim, iilwi plain white,
long .sleeve?,
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$1-25
PIN SEAL HAND
BAGS A HrinI puri'hnso rn
nbles 11s to nf fer you litis
exrcptiniial value, i'or
we bought n peeinl lot
and got the hot- Q4 OA
loin price . . . vJ-'slJ
trm
We don't believo there is a
single sales perstm in our
store that would knowing
ly l)o discourteous to a ens
toniei. Every salesperson
here is impressed with tho
value of being eourteous,
and if at any time you feel
vou haven't had the atten-
tion you felt you were en
titled to, won't you tell us
about it !
SPORT STRIPED
SUITINGS 25c, 35c UP
One would hardly have
thought such bold, at
tractive stripes would
have become so popular
and so quickly. The
stripes average from one
jo four inches, in almost
every imaginable color
thai' will produce a
striking effect. Materi
als it re canvas weaves,
linen substitutes aud
voiles. Vou can readily
understand their popu
larity bv the large nuin-
bcing
60c.
COTTON FABRICS SPECIAL VALUES
GINGHAMS AND MERCERIZED POPLIN
PERCALES Cotton Poplins will bo
TweiiJ-seen-iueh (ling- very much in favor this
hams in plaids, stripes, season, this cloth is IU5 in.
plain colors and small pnl- wide and has a very highly
terns. The percales a re! IV2 'mercerized finish conies
ami I'd inches wide, closely in all the more popular
woven and include a big plain colors, rt r
variety of the popular at iwD
stripes aud dots, ir nnmmnw Awr qttv
GEORGETTE
Used for the making of
waisls, dresses aud under
wear, it cloth (hat should
wash well, .' inches wide,
in such colors as flesh,
light blue, white Copen
hagen, old rose and maize,
50c and 75c
15c
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PRINTED VOILES
This soft, .sheer fabric is
always popular just as
soon as the weather turns
warm. The big range of
ber of snort - strined popular patterns make it
skirts in
shown. Others up to
waists and skirts now easy in ciioosmg a spring
dress or waist
from this lot.
25c
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FRESH PRETTY UNDERWEAR TO WEAR WITH
THE NEW SPRING DRESSES
"Things have changed since mother was a girl." And so
have undergarments, and today we find the dainty sheer
nainsooks, glove silks and crepe de chines very much in
demand. Musi every woman wants at least one suit, of
these silk garments, which come in white, light blue or
pink, either separate vests, knickers or conibinations-
WASH SKIRTS
The popularity of waists
demands a separate
skirl; we know full well
that if a woman is at
tracted by it pretty
WJiist and purchases she
must necessarily have a
separate skirt, and that
is why we have .mm unus
ually broad selection to
choose IViiiu.
White Corduroys,
$3.50 to $(.50
Ot heis for less.
at
CREPE DE CHINE
CAMISOLES $1.25
Unusually good quality
Crepe de Chine (hat will
wash spleudidiv, mav bo
had in either flesh or white,
neatly trimmed yokes of
lace, the new waists de
mand these faucv covers.
.$1.98 lo$:).50
COMBINATIONS
69c, 85c, 98c, $1.48
Many of these popular un
dergarments are shown in
both knickerhocker style or
envelope chemise, and made
from good quality long
cloth or UiiiiiKook.
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EVERY SUIT IN THE DEPARTMENT REDUCED
$35.00, NOW $24.50
Some of the season's most popular colors and materials,
including the much worn blues and black and white
checks, in most any size; also a goodly range of all-silk
taffeta and poplins for summer wear, some slightly
trimmed, others of the plainer sort. ALL Sl'ITS MOSS
THAN 'J.-.H) NOW . . $1(.5()
XKW SCNSIIADKS A KM-: UKUKl
DRUG SUNDRIES
AT A SAVING
Imported Castile
Soap (LTjc) 19$
Packer's Tar Soap
Curie) Wf
Palm Olive Soap
(10c) 8
Cood quality Perox
ide (2")c) .; 13
Colgate's Tooth Paste
(J.V) .... 19
I). & i. Cold Cream
(.")().) . -15
Others less than
regular.
The May Co.
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns
SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW
PEARS' SOAP 10c
'I In v mime liiili-h -imp, M-eml
tir toinoi run onl nt the l)u ;
uinlrv Dipiiitinent.
Limit to each eil-itoiiior.
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110 TtHF tliim. a-u.....l.. I. ..II 11.. I
( aufur II bine to bnihl Uumt one ! J.i. .
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iJ . ;:',',,,,-,o,Uftu,lK,u'!ht'u,!,'''''' ' '" -hh..rn..
, Mi .simpMiii, ihr Cli-iMirrnl sehiml
lonelier. Inis yon,- i S.in Diego tu
Hii ii -i-ter lot the nniiiicr inontlH.
'fiie hriitoi huve n . n tl the net
term oi hool i,, Mi. Mmpsun, pro.
Mdlll In- .tio, li.n,. . lli.lljil (.Jj,.
In ii ii, ti . ,1,-tn. i i , I,.,, ,
EDEN PfiECINCI
Mi -A. Ii. Fi n.s. Mrs. J.,.,,, flyttfli-..
Mi". ilium Ftiiw wcic ut I'luxuu
AJoikI v .iitenJiiic tin
i i1r Mi- tjh hi, . J.j
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IiyImhI. This eciisorsiup, hoev r,
Would Im (lirei'leil meiil Willi re.n.l
to the i-sM'iitittl iiiiliturv Kipiireim ni
iif the sitnution. All M,ille lniin,,!,.
iu the lrunmision ot'neus would !.
ulloweH.
Sir Ivtlwnnl Carson anil John !(.-.!-
jlliond. ho wele the liadei- ol tin-
III Ilie lllsli hi.iu.'i
, nor i:iiIUIMI's , f ii-- l III
I the tipruiiiK unci oi then d-ir- t
upkurt the irovenniKiii. i
ReplviiHf io u iii-;i.iii uhtilo r 1 1
(;ov krument hud lu-en wnnuil ; .1 ,
'Junuerous cruwlh "t stilmon. h ,
ier Astpiitb Miitl: f
W'rtmeil of Scilliion
"The hrl and paiiiinuiiiii iluiv '
the t'overniiietii 1. t. r.li.n ,n,l. 1
, v
jnnil to slump out n-lttllmu with ,,'
jMissiltlc vtiior. 'flint uv nr ilium.'. !
"Hehiud thnl there is uuilouhli dlv
nn oblij-ation vlm h ijo.i, upon tin
fc'ovirniniiit of muLiiiu a se.ireliin- in ,'
111X I teallirilllUll IUIO Itll pmu., ..' nn.l I ..
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I menkrof (Io. resiMitti-iliilitv lor thrtdfe)u iiTri T l . . f
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I1 They're all
trying Fatimas"1
f- Fatimn hvo always buti'i
tnlgbty popular In tbta town. 1)
Dut lately, alnca wa'va been
talline ainokers how SKtJ
BIBLE theyaia, Fatlma
lulea hava been jumping
very day.
Nearly everybody leem to
nt trying them. Everybody
waira"eiito"ctgretlo)
on that ia COOL, to the
throat and tongue nnd (10a
from ainir-Be.ta. I
Futima isn't Ihe only intl
tie cigarette bat no otheC
ecneibl on Mama to plea)
no many mun b Untes, ,M
Mora rtimiB are o) J Uaa-
urj oUtar dxuena ctooic f
crrar Sc. Today-u Um 4Tf j)
yea OhoatsJ try Quaa, -
&&ofy3&ja6ty
STORE CLOSED
The WILL H. WILSON STORE
at 36 N. Front street will be closed all
clay tomorrow to prepare the stock for
a big money raising sale.
MR. ED ANDREWS
llltAMATIC AltT
Pupil pieMiml fur leuiliniiilo nml Mlcnt ilrnnui, Tlitil)' yeniV ev-
K'IM'H.
MRS. ED ANDREWS
veui: ci'irt'itH
Oliem, omtoiio nml comeit nMili. I'lfltnui ywni' ftktilonco In
pnltllc vvniK.
KITIHO-s-SPAItTA III.tlH., HOII.M :t. ItlCKIIIKNCK I'llOXU H27-U
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ANGLIRON
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THE FINEST GAS RANGE EVER PRODUCED
INDESTRUCTIBLE, HANDSOME, ECONOMICAL
TO OPERATE, EASY TO BUY
Now on Display at the
SST OREGON GAS & ELECTRIC CO. S
Start tho Day Kight
ACORN BRAND BACON FOR BREAKFAST
End a successful day with our succulent, spicy nAM.
All the loading stores in the valley carry our products.
Wo Pay Highest Prices for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs.
IIK.IIl vr .MUCM.T I'ltlt I I'OK WOOIj
CIvNTRAL POINT PACKING CO.
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BANK SERVICE
Tiie relation ct 'ii3 bank to tKo comrv.clt 1 net that
t a irlvatc b fences or cntcrrtlr'" It H a pa'ltc lastlf
t t on Wo hetlevc tho banker acts as tlw ogcat or the
pci pfc ami In order to futtlll confictelj- bU trust
he inn it ie In ft poiltton to otfer maximum of pit-
M u -. 1 we to meet the re'lutrenieuU o( all.
OVER 22 VtARS UNDER ONC MANAQCMCNf
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