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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1916)
vAtmnrx Mf.riFour) mail TwrnrNK. Mi.nronn. mmmiy iwnuv, wuu, 2. run r3 .. ! ! ;'i ' ? RE RELAND Local and Personal IDfLUENCE:! PLAr OP N ON IN AMERICA LONDON, April 28. Tin- Oi-rmnn pnmt Iiiik not bwn prmnttrri to inn Went on tho Hir Hukt ''n'm'fit in rittont, but print trlrirrHm from J)n(i'h pHpcr with regard to the trou ble in Ireland, rtnyw the eorrwtiwtid wit of the Kxrhange Telegraph com panjr lit AmtrUm. The Coioffn Vokn foitnnff in quol f il by the rornwpondVnl nayine that Ihfl hi tu it Ion in Ireland tnunl tie watohwl by (Jortnony, iwiiilly in view tf the present American eriaW. Had the adventure nuoreeded, du els rwt the nswaWMjni, it would have had ittitnenftt effiict in America on the feeling toward (larmany. LONDON', April 28. "Tim r1ifn. Oaxette nppenm to expert no limw from the Sinn Fnin revolt in Ireland," Iteiiter'g AmatordHiu oorreHpondenl telegraplia. "It tiautiiinn ita rondure not to over estimate the. offeot which the din turlianeoa will linvo on the political and military situation in KhkIhikI and )MiinU out the atrtrngth of the Hritiali forces in Irultunl." Tho flaxette enntiniiea: "Oho niuat nak, howovor, at a ino inciil when a solution itt heing nought of the tenae. aituation between the Vnited States and flormnuv what im preHHJou newM of the dmt'irliHiici-H in Dublin will have on millions of IriHli men in North America. We miwt wait to see what iitlitude they will take toward President WiImiii'k demanilN mid how fur their influence extends on the parties which miml leekun with this fuel in the elections." ATTHE PAGE THBiTHE Helen Ware, the fiiinous emolionnl nelreaa, who has been fcnturei in 1'roliiiiMii prodiieli.uiH, line, the lead Jiig ride in the lute ('buries Klein play, "The Third Degree," and bus reeeiii Iv starred in "The Kevoll," is a new comer in the Triauirle fold and makes her find uppcarancu at the lugi the ater today. .Mimm Warn has a Urifritli-iiver-Msed dramatin feature, "Cross t'ur-li-nts," in which aha is wupHrted by Coiirtenay Finite, Ttxltly Sampaou and Sum De ("Ira. And again we have Weber and l'lclds. There is something irri'sM ililv contie alHMit the apMaranee ..) the iair, and they hae ium r -Imwn to iKitter advantage than in "The Worst of PrieiidM." Then- uiitu mining the atteiMlnnts nnd piiium- ,11 u beuuty ahop ale killing. DR. BATES OF U. OF 0. SPEAKS TONIGHT AT LIBRARY Medfnrd people will hate an op I'Oitunlty of hearing one of the iiiohI entertaining teeturem or the North wcmI at the I'ubllr library thin een liiK 11 Is Dr. K. 8 Hates of the I'nlversity or Oregon, who will nek 011 "routemporary Uramattc Problems" under the auspices or thu Drama league. The subject, ta tar more Interesting than It sounds and Ik or general interest to all who love a Mtage production of merit. The led ore is free. In the artoraeoH Dr. Hales will address the high sfhttel student bod) on "Drama sad Lira." The Drama league extends s cor dial lnrltstlou to ths general public to attend, with ta assurance that they wilt he mora than repaid for their time. A number of former Med ford tu lenU at the t'nlverclty or Oreaou remember lr Hates with spprccia-tlou. YOUTH IN OLD AGE How to Hundred I. he to U- (H4 VMtCk Ol.l. With proper attention to diet, pre vegtiou of colds, ekenise. plenty of loop, proper caro of the skin and U10 use or strengthening tonlr like VtMol, years may be added to oue's llfo. A Civil War Veteran. Mr. W. It. Mowers, or Hleubenvllle, Ohio. : "I tin 77 years of age. I suffered rrom general eknei. nervous breakdown and dlislner. An old doctor recommended Vinol. It built we up so, that 1 was able to go to work as strong and wejl as ever." The reason Vlnol Is so beneficial to old people U because It contains the very elements needed to replace deellulng strength with renewed vig or, vl(. the medicine! olyuents of treah cod livers, without oil. peptou ate of Iron, beef peptone and a mild tonic wine. It VlNOl fails to buHjl up the feeble woakenod system of old people, we will return the smount of monn loxcphtne West, Of Rosctnirg, a few days In Med ford while Mr. West Is vls- iiiiiR the Appiegate mining dUtrlrt Mmi sfteruoon and evening st the 8hntii .1 c Payne, of Oold Hill, Is at tending to business In Medford this afternoon. Yr lawn mowet marnlns sharp ened at Mitchells. Phone J 20-J. Tuesday next the Unl verity club will move Into Its new club rooms -the Vawter residence. Olympic flonr 11. 10 g sack, $6.60 a barrel. L, B. Brown. The big dance at tile Pavilion in Oold Hill Saturday night, April 21, promises tn be a more than usually enjoyable event. Kino music and large atlendsiice assured. At Gold Hill Pavilion, Saturday night, big dance and big time. A phonograph concert will be given at tho public library on Sunday from 5 to o'clock In the afternoon. An Interesting program will be announc ed tomorrow. J. O. Oorklng, tno best all around photographer In southern OroRou. Alwnys reliable. Nogntlvoa innde nny whoro, tlmo or plnco. Studio 22R Main St. Phono 320-.1. The local Klks' mm 11 it 1 May party will be given at the temple hall Mon day night, May 1. These ICIk Mity parties are recherche affairs. $2.K0 to $3.00 a day rrn bo made selling books. Address K. cure of Tribune, On Tuesday night. Mhv !i the Med ford 151 kit will Invade (IntiitH Van in rorco, a siwlal Hoiithcrn I'aciric train having been chartered to (Hrrv the 300 people who will go. The ICIU' minstrel show will he tnKen sIoiik hh the big feature In the nhnw line, Inn thore will be many cocl.tl foniuieK not yet ready for announcement. It will he a sort of gcl-toKethcr eorlnl affair with the Klks of (IrautK Piihk Tho "largest time," fraternallv. In the history of the Pskh Is prompted. Dry Climate rigare, mild, aromntlc. 10c up. II. T. Walnwrlaht, of Donalas coiiiity. returned today after devot ing a week to hiiNliii'HM itinoim goat men of the count MOTHER OF FOUR CHILDREN How Lydia E.Pinlclmm'o Veg etable Compound Kept Her Well nnd Strong. 1 incoln, I !. l'mkliuni's i,' t.il ! 11 jei .itltt yd iIf 1 imtound for eitrx with good r ullt itinl 1 tmvK four li- nlthy oh 1 1 dnn. 'IliiHMimiiti r 1 was In it very run d"Aii .. ititinii and tho rilmlweathiT Meeiiuil inure tliltn I could Kltuul, but 1 coimiM ik.iI taking yiiur I eiiijxiund 111 June Hud from then Until Si'ptelulier UMh. whi'ii my luKt 1 i'' witHlHim. I irot nlong much better limn I hud Is tr'. My baby was a girl and wvifhed 1 1 pounds at birth, c'd 1 recovered very rapidly which I amurc wtudu. to your tnelii'ine. 1 11 tn wi II and strong now, nurse my baby and d all my work. I batl tho same good remjItH with jour medicine when needed U-fore my other children came and they uiv all healthy. My mother has taken your medicine with enual satisfaction. She hail her last child when nearly 4 1 years old and feels confident she never would hsvn carried him through without vour help, as her health was very pour. ''Mrs. T. Y. Cumi, 1XA North Gubck Ave, De catur, III. 15s pec tan t mothers nhouM profit by Mrs Clvd'sexptrience,andtni.t to Ly dia IS. nnkham's Vegetable litiKuiid. Free confllential athiee Imd bv d dressing I.ydia li Piiikhsm Medicine Ui., lynn, Wi Oolf lis 1 In, all the ntsndard. llm ple and dots, 2r,r, 2 hn per int Medford Hook Store :: K H. Nansen, of Wslla Wslle, Wssh., a prominent hog raiser of eastern Washington Is a Medford vis itor this week. Klser and Nutting pictures for graducatlon sift Mdford Hook Store .".:' 1 REBEL BIDS SURR E NDER by Anstro-Hnnaarlan authorities of rted while' he wns on his way to a Rnmanlan mllltsr. atteciie from lii'lmr"f n!i dltdomsflc case, the Herlln Icsaflon hmn "1 .r - , . ,t. , frnm Hinhiret 9 WAMIIMl'IMV. April J8. Men) reMilniionnrv bunds in the Iagiinft di-.tni o t ouhuilu nnd the caetern port of Durnngo are reported in ttta put cite- to the state department today to have surrendered- to the (orransu government. "The department," en id nn official announcement, "is in receipt of tele graphic ndices staling that it is re- CHICAHO. April 2 The Inter national Harvester company todav granted a nine nour woraing oay wun UMy rf.,K,rte,j thgt !,.,. the arnvul no reduction In pay to Its 12,000 em-1 nl TorroiH of Henoral Jacinto Tre ployos here as a result of a strike of villf, on,iitions have irn-utlv iinnrox - a mwm .Sfa JS'k -0 Ifannnial "W EASES TIRED, LLEH m icd in the Lugiimi dielriet. flood 01 -' 5000 workers In the company's two twine plants yestentay. ,iPr in snij to hHVt. J,0,. restored m The strikers did not Indicate ; ,h. , f iIB,iiilH mm. I m the .... .. . . 1 tern portion of Dnrnngo. In tlu-c whether they would accept tho con cession. The new schedule will go Into effect May 1. ATTKNTIO.Y A. I'. t A. M. Special coinuitinlcatlon I'rl- for R the M M deKree. All M M. cordially Invited. A. X HILDKHitAND. Secretary. a Special coinuitinlcatlon S- day evening, April 28th, r tho purpose of conferring sections mnnv Villa or rexolutuuiiirv bnnds are reHirtctl to hiixe sttrren-, dered to the de facto government. It is further reniiicd Hint in (leiicml Tre vino's district tho people nre 'iihti and friendly toward Auieiienus tuid other foreigners. 1 I.OXDOX, April 2S.- The Unman-' lans are disturbed over the treatment ' npi-IAR'S somcthin, in smokin' a A pipe of VELVET with a man that makes him warm up to you. It's sort ot like takin' him home to family dinner. '(0v&f mmmnDi UM.. . isT-. TOBACC1 .tlflocttf m'tfitytrtAitfd'Mf?. -t 2 Wmmal t Ioiftnot rsllsf for schlnf, puffed- Uf, calloused fest aaa eons. Whr co limping Aronnd with ncblnc nttlfeil-UH f't feet eo tired, ekfi Rg Arennd wits ncbine, 'feet eo tired, ekubsl, tors sad swollen you os hsntly get your shoes oa or otft Way dWl you vay fix get a 9B-ent box of "1 Iz ' J rem Urn drug store now and gladden eur ter- turett feetT "Tl" makes your feet glow vrllh aef fort; taken down ewelHngft and draws the soreness and ml wry right out ef feet that chafe, nmurt snd lirn. "Tit" initsntly tops psln in corns, csllouit and bunions. "Tit" Is glorloui for tired, aching, sore feet. No more shoe tightness no mora foot torture. Clears Complexion Dnn't worry nUotit kin trotthlcs. You enn hne n clear, eleatt complexion by tiding n little zemo, ohtalneil at any drug More for 'Str. or extra Inrge lioitle sc ?1.H). Xpiiio phH.v reinovpt nil trscett of pln! pled, blink IipiiiU, eelPIIIH, Hlld rltlSWOtltt nnil iniikpH the xkili clear tx tut hertlthy. eino l uoltlipr watery, vtlcky iwr KtvitH.r mid HtnlttM nutliltnc. It U cmhIIv tipplieil noil ecwtH a mere trifle for each uppllcntlon. It in always diMuUshle. Zemo, Cleveland. tllZlll&KrKi"l EXPRESS OR MAIL PREPAID t V r r y v y y t fiii li . m MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 9, CHILDREN'S HATS Kur spring and ssniimici wcttr, all fnlors ami stylt-s, vrvy sjii'i'ial, ciifli 69c HOUSE DRESSES Women's (iiimhaiii and Pcn-ali- Drr-sst's, all si.cs. $l..")f) vjiliifs. cai-li 98c m y y i aims 1 TheWbman's Store 1 1 .i xfrviirprr "il.XTrpo IT II--- WlVJiL V t'jl J. IV-tAJ J ' y y y OFFICE CLOCKS t I m t V. -w ! -4fr- ft I TRS t J ' : lb W)' u t 1 uisin anm TheWoinatfs Store U-'l'l NORTH CHNTHAL ; (SENSATIONAL, CLEARANCE SALE I EVERY SPRING SUIT AND COAT MUST GO JUST 100 SUITS and COATS LEFT Now is Your Chance to Save Money See display in windows and be on hand early Saturday morning before the best are sold NEW PALM BEACH SUITS NOW ON SALE Women's Suits, up to 1." valiifs, on AC tPttU now Women's Snil.s. ii tn $120 values, now $12.48 Women's Suits, nj to $:5.") values, ff0 CA puuOV now 1 y y y y y f y y y t wm0m 1 V- Women's Silk t-.") values now Suits $14.48 Women's Coats, up to lL."i() val ues, now $8.00 Women's ( 'tuits, up to L( values, cio cn 11A.UV now y SPECIAL BARGAINS in TAILORED SKIRTS Saturday Sale of Corsets All Corsets Advance May 1st Buy Yours at the Old Price Hi 1 pairs extra ipum! Cor sets, new models, elieap to- ila at $UX). Sat urday, pair KM) pairs Flesh Colored Corsets, new model, tfood as most $'J grade, now, pair UNi pairs rsi-ii-tiediit'imr Corsets, new model, worili $2..)D, very sk rial, jiair f y y tss. t V HH) pairs Front La-c Cor j V its, new stle, worth sJ, . 1 1 . . jrr - i 1 s,, ,. pnee. . -. r s- .u, very W "H rr jrJBP 11 vx. , : ....... se ., II 1 111 I.H V r t 'i in" W w y t s5rff ! A i : w! 'vs X Middy Blouses and Skirts 5; ,Jut reeeived. a shi)iiiient of the celebrated "Saratoga" Middies. Something ditTerent. See display. IJIhwt Striped .Middivs, new styles, at $1.-5 and $1 .50. Women's nnd Children's Middies, well made, leal irl values, special, each 79c Women's nieesilk tie Middies, wi'h . well made and .1 list KM ,M ' teeth Itioi ia K ou ut'oi am i i 1st tie or mi.. i ll wnii it At ,1- tsi.iin I hss tlu likM'M iis-riiit vr uliowit hi Mi'ittoril liuiiiiili'i i i ill lit s id i it. Olir I'lOi k In II III In i,1 nl i 'i Martin J. Keddy flti: JHVi i lftl lt.i(.. Vf l. ' , 4) 500 New Waists on Sale Saturday 4 V it X .WIRTHMORK WAISTS. NEW STYLUS JUST IN. WORTH $2 ALWAYS. EACH $1.00 WELWORTH WAISTS, NEW MODELS JUST IN, WHY PAY ?3.ftO? OUR PRICE. EACH, $2.00 TUB SILK AND TAFFETA WAISTS, SPE CIAL SATUR DAY, EACH, SPECIALS $3.98 -j,r-.v SPECIALS Lung loth. 1 '2-yard holts, holt. 98c TatTeia Uihhou, all olors, worth u)i to '2r, ard, 10c Sauitol Tallinn Powder, can, 10c (iood Hair Nets, spni.ll 2 for 5c ll.nul laus. all !. Mtlicr. ui to slMK i Values. i-a'h, 98c nieely trimmed, s I .'. values, (',, J' 98c Mlaer StrijK'd S)Kirt Skirls to match, 1 y y y y y y y y f y y y Is Nkiris to iiiatcn, vn, - p ver spe.ial, ea. tPJL" V SATURDAY SALE Hosiery and Underwear Infant's Shirts, all sizes, special, each, 25c Women's and Chil dren's Fast Black Hose, very special, 10c Women's Fiher Silk Hose, all cl oiv, pair. 50c Kay.ser'.s Silk Hose, all colors, pair. $1.00 Uii.xs' jitul (Jills' Sehoul 1 i-e, spe cial, pair. 15c Women's Cre)e Nightgowns, very special, each, Kayser's Lisle I'nion Suits, all sizes, each. 69c Kayser Silk: Shirts, each, $2.25 Wonu-u' KuvtK ! . t'litiuif 69c tsstXJ t y if y t . j v '.vt y ''." Y -1 a paid us for It Me.iror.t e ui m 1. Adv. i I WWW"M"W$WM"W w