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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1916)
BrrcDyoRn mau; rKinrNis, MrcnFOftpu oukuos. vvkdnkhuav. may a. m JPAfltf ?;jilJffl h tV tf MM ENSE SUPPLY OF APPLES STILL AT STAR THEATER TODAY LD STORAG WASlUXriTOX. 1). . Mux ; The I'onililioii nt tlu nitli mini it i h mutter of prim i-nni'pni t 1 t ! jfroworn uml th'alt'r nil cr the ("uutry. The ifjuirt nt" fll (livi liililiiir of nlc on April 1. u ocull.v immknI hy the t'tiilctl st ii -ilt'imitment of Hnrifulti;r. mvr some fiirure whirl) umbnliU will chuhc nil th'iiler intirutPil in tin crop lo hih'wI ti tho Hoveim-nt tit tin fruit iit n iniMt ioron wnr. Tln lcpuil, which hii conipilcil in the f licc of nun Vet a ami Mini! oruiuiizii tiini, hIkiwm thill on the firwt o the proM'iil iniinlh tnerc were itnxi imili'ly I! Hr cent morn upfilr in cold Moriijjo 1 1 nt 1 1 nt the -mine ilnle one year lino, mill thf- Mnnn of 1DM-15 wh one of iimiihiihIIv heavy product ion. 1ipnri" from l'J" itir-iifte- imliciili' tluit neuily 311 icr cent of the ipki which were placed in cold Hlornne Iiv Dewmbpr 1, IDl.'i, were still there on April 1 waiting to be consnim'd. 'llopo foe iMie HpiliiK. IloH that this will lie n hack want fprinjr U (tcneral anioiitr iiindc deal cr. fur uh lung mm cold Iuvm continue M free inoveitieiit of the fruit i.i iih?v certain. However, let warm wealhci come to ay uml, jihIkhiu hv cperi ciice id' the mnI, apple talerf are i,ry likely to dpereime ra"i,,,v. Douhtli'Mi therv an evrrol reason", for the prer-eiit cuiiililiuii-. The toil thai the mt wii-onV coinnierciul crop whh ciipsideraUy innllor than tliut of u year nuo led to exiwclntion on I lie Hirt of grower uml ilruler." nlike, liiHt full, that the ihHtetive mnrkut would he much n runner than ia nrluully proven the enn.. Ah u ifuH". inueh xtwk chatiKcd IiuiiiI at viiluw in exceM of tlio-e wliieli inur kelinir eonditioiiH ince hIiow wen warranted. Thi cnu-til hiuher on-ii-iiitf prices than in llll-J mid nutiirnllj hlowed up the movemutit. Salt's Sol l'iikliel. Neither irmwer nor denier who held the Imit wecmed inclined to pnh nl with the ifr that wtto. display wl the previoiiN -pur. when thev had nn enormnu eiwp to mnrbct, and the rcxitlt whm that lnru.' iuantitie of aptles were put into cold loiaue with the hoe that the v niter uml Kprinji inaikelH would i.lrenjttlien -ul-fieiwitly to ulliiw n inuryiu of prut it. In pito ol the tact that ln-t tall' commercial erp wit entmiaU'd ant mid ten million hunch, -liurt nt the prcxiout one, the umoiiiil pl:icd in cold Htoraue emeded that nloied in ltl I by ahoiit i:t.."i mt cent. A weond explanation iB found in the fact that xirt of apple- troin the port of tile I'nited Males ulnae lip to Alurch 1, 111 Hi, were IMiD.'ilili liarreK Ikhk t linn fur a similar im-ihmI lal seaHiin, and April k (mhi-. ,ur i-jM-eled to kIium a much laryer diller iiliee. I UmI tin- nuriii.i! i Hit inillii' ill npplt pit nilol, 'i.' iiiiminit oi stock on h.ind in this country would be i uii-iili i . I I in,illc-. ! htwM- St JB MOTHERSCONGRESS CLOSES I OA r iocs El 1 WiHUm Clifford, Star In -Th Heart of Tarn," Horly. Mutual MniUrplc. turo, Do Luxe Edition. "The lleuit ol T.i ni," Miiluiil mas. terpiclure, He Luxe edition, now howiiiirnt the Slur tlmnter. i vm. f I he inihtt inictcMiiiiK pictures of life in India cvvr well. It in the htorv of the stolen love of the harem favorite and tlm rnjnhV revenge twenty yeurM lufpr. 51arj:iiret flihnon. tuc IIoHey Sliiliml; Miir, uml Williain J. t'lif fonl are both wen lo excellent nd Minlaui', theforwor im tlie .voting Kimlish jiiil, (he diitmhtor ot Captain Delimit', which nilc I 'lit lord isn FIR DESTROYS BRACKNREFD HOM E 10 BE WORKED OVER Spokuuc ii.ittli- liMVc leuHcit Hid talllnKs of the Oim mine. nur Juck-! lonvlilo. and will at one InaUII the how oil notation process to save the Rohl. The Kold found lit the Opp minu la very rimy By tho flotation lirocesN It la ald that 80 per cent or it can be roeevered. as aitulnit about 5o per cent Hy any other pro cess. This process Is being adopt ed intensively In tho largo properties of other districts. New machinery will he Installed In the Opp mine, increasing the output of :; or 30 ton's a day lo Sou or gru Ions n day. it is undnrstood that this machinery and other equipment are. on the way to the mine now. Mr. Iinftncv, a it. I n I tr,- n i it n of tipokatio, Ih here uticinliiitt to prelimlnury or taiiKi iinnix for the lntallinK of the new plot (.-. CLUB AI TALENT Kite Ul .' I'. (Ills InoniliiK dcKio ed the prdti iouse home of Mi unit Mrs. Alan Cracknm-ed on l. kotu arenuc I.dm of home and ron leuts to totul. tow-rill U Insurunci of $:iooti. Cause of tlu fire b unknown. Mr. Csrktu, a neluhbor, di 'overed the flsmcH and sent In tbc alurm. The department responded' r piomptl) makltiK a quick run to the srene of the trouble, but ever whin wur om dr as tinder and such progress bad been made In tnveloplntf the hoiue In flames that uoytimc could 'h- iuvid Mr. and Mrs. UrucMnrecd were awakened hy tbt fire v. Iilhtlo ami Mr. Curkio. They burl bad time to es cape wltb a part of their spiiuret Carl Y, Tengwald, rpreniinK the Alliance insurance company, and the McCurdy ageaiA, representiuu the California Insurance eompsn, car rled the polk It ob the prouet t At HIS tbis morning another alarm called the department to :.r. North Peach street, where a coat oil t stove had exploded. No damage done, however. An i'iilliiii.i-i ic ii-i midlife "I Woo.lrou WiNon aiKoialcs icclcd I lie otixiiniiEcrs iii ii oi id row Wil-on hid nt Tulent last ntKht. About loriv nun and wmiieu weie present. The otsMiiiutiiiu was iiuieklv lonn cd. J'orter ,1. N'cll deliveiinu: the prinniuil ni!lre-, tolloMcd lis New Ion W. Itonli n. Oliiiiis ttitr cl.ct- d a lollnw-: .1. II. ThIIii. prcsi- li nl . Dr. .1. I'. Il.nl, M'crclnrv; J. Tiiiil, ice pi i idem ; I.oiii- lliouu, In .isiii'i r. Milling, will he held on the lirnt .ml lliinl Tiicsilix- of each inonlli, I In lull iroiei-e to lie otic uf the I I .H'lM ' Ml llie I'OIIIlt v. i ". '- .' , "J'"iaugi ' ., .. Tim rtouthcrn Oregon Conference i of CoitHreiin of Mothers mid I'nrent Ti.irhers aorlntlon closed with a iiHi-li.il proKram given Viy Miss I h is-. Miss Hamilton and Mrs. Nuns ..U Talks which held the Interest ot all were given hy Mrs. Felts uf Portland, and Miss Helen Broeks uf O A. C. The morning program was devoted to u dlHeusslon of the work of the iiureiiu of child welfare. Possibly It I not generally known that the 1'ort IhuiI bureau Is thw only one in the Culled States, and therefore Med tord's will be the second. Mrs. .Me Math laid emphasis on tho Idea that the Medford bureau should ropresent Houthern Oreon and lhat the whole district should lake pride lit it and support It. It Is the only institution In this country for the uditrutlun of parents. The a f tor noon mooting whs given over to reitorts from the circle and after Mrs. Brooks' lIk on "Th Par ent and Teacher," discussion on vur iitiis probloms of both. Through all the talks and discus sion the central theme seemed lo be: What can be done, to help our chil dren get tin intelligent edurntlou? Is the education they nre getting leading to ultimate happiness and usefulness? It Is not so tnttcli prnfle- ln the finished product that tits (for prnellce makes perfect) but otlgtiiallly of Ideas. The mothers of Medford are to be congratulated that such a splendid opiHirtuuity was given them to meet women who are tnklnir an aellve parti in constructive educational work. It Is a privilege and Inspiration that should be appreciated. The CiiiigresM of Molheiv uml the I,urcllt-Tllhcrs, nNoeinlioiix of Medford wish to express their m'Usc of obligation to Urs. .McXalh. stale president j Mm. Fells, head of the ex tension work, both of Port Intnl. ami Mrs. Brooks, head of the domestic urt di'iMirlmetit. of Curvnllis, for the iiiepiration which bus come l the local tissiH'intiotirt from, their reports on the national and state work. The local associations wish also to thank Miss Mnrinn Towne, I'mtcsmr .1. I'erev. WelU and those who repuit- led for the outside circles. Medford bs every reiispn to feel proud of its musical tulent. The .f ed lord circles led very grateful to the lollowiuvr iniisiciatih who - gra cioiislv ttsxisted in loakinu the pro uruui attract ic: Mr. (Iressl, Mrs. I!. K. (lore, little Isabel Uoliin-n, Ituth CiiiiiiiIh'II. Xunu Keelcv, Mis. Van Sco.Mic, Mrs-. Neff, Mrs. Dmlih- In. in, Miss (iillctte lllltler, Il'otc--oi Uoot, Miss (Jlnihs Ilinmnn, Mts I.. D. Heck, Mis Iteniln Ilamilton, Mi lit ihIiIiiic ThiesM and Mrs. (ienrue Andrews. The circle wishes to thunk Miss fjraee Mitchell of the domestic seieucp ilcvaiiiiicnl of the high school, am) her ussiMtunt for the iIi-Iiiioii. three-course luiichcoil so hiiiilils served mi Tuesda ul 1 o'clock lo the ol'lieeis of the cui'le , ind their kuiss. T .MtHlfmil Itirttsteis Vmokn Medford and Mt. Pitt UIksm. I' IJIicil, ol Kale Polul Is U.UH ulitiK bu Iiichs in Meilfunl todu.v -" i " ' . -" - ii - ' Ji 35 Z?" k NO wisp man fjnw'.r, c-irt v gun which 'vjiiitj 'i -si'a-o about goini oil" wnmi you pulled the trigger. You've gut to be able to depend on a gun. With cigars when you put your hand in your pocket, you want to draw, out one you're sure of. We've been trying lo lell you that you can depend on the mellow ness and uniform flavor uf the OWL. Will you do us the fctvor of testing the OWL? Suppose yu invest that nickel today ! THE MILLION DOLLAR CIGAR '! H Jsl Si You Must Have Wash Dresses for the Warm Weatker Wear It w ill uitlx lit'ti iiialtcr nf ii IVw duvj. if vni Imvi'ii'l iilrrntly nmdc vxrry pj'ejwm limi, rtiryotir lisrlilt'i" wt'ight divMcs. AVo'vi- jimt rct-civwl n lot of uipdiuin weight divsMcK for ininiofliiite wonr, of Iho Inior "jtjwrt drpss" tyi, many of which pome in Hie wide sh'ippg mid eonibiimtlons of different eolom. -. i - J SILK DRESSES Or.roiirne you will wnnt at lpst one of tlirny lietter dresses for nflei'iiooii or Tor Mt'tni divas omisions. 'Pliey eonie in the 'inure pttpiilni blues, grny, old rose, blaelc aiitl Inns KAYSER KNIT UNDERWEAR IN GOOD QUALITY LISLE AND SILK We know uf u betler underwear than litis uell-kin'w n niaUe, wliieli is shown this .si'.-istm in boili flesh and white, in separ ate tfiii'iiicnls. ui- union suits. Vests in slcovelogs or winff Hleovca 25c. 35c, 50c. Union Suits, tight or loose knee, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Envelope Chemise, in white or flesh, GOc, 75c, $1.00. Silk and Lisle Combinations, $2.50 to $3.50 por suit. 24-IN. PONGEE As low in price as maiiv colt on fahrles w this genuine Ituixjri- etl Pongee, 21 inches wide BOYS' BLOUSES AVell-niiule Ulouses, in such colors tts blues, tans tiiid white with soft collars to match VOILES, LAWNS Nothing nicer for suuuner dresses and not expensive are these sheer lawns and voiles, large patterns, stripes and dots. COMBINATIONS In this lot are the pop ular riifiuisc in the envelope st le, slight ly trimmed, in any size, others are the LADIES' HOME JOURNAI regular combinations. PATTERNS W. 8 9S WASH SKIRTS This season almost demands an nioplo supply of wash skirts, whieh come in pique, Oxfords and Palm tfoaeh cloth; also arofiue in coral, delft blue and white. Mill! inery This season more than any season in cludes a bigger range of patterns and colors to be worn for street wear, sport wear and real dress-up occasions and such a variety of'shapes and they arc all pbpuhir styles of the day. Then, too, we will ehango any or those lutts to suit your taste. Store Editorial Two of the most vital points which effects mer chandise todav is the dye situation and the constant ly increasing prices. Tho causes for these condi tions the American people have no choosing iu the matter. AVe alone have to pay the increased prices, whatever they may be, or take our chances on mater ials as they come to us regarding the coloring and this is not yet the end, for we scarcely open a let ter that does not bear the evidence of increasing prices of materials some have increased 10 net cent, others oUand 10U per cent. price fa brief 48c 50c LACEY WAISTS Made of radium laces over chiffon or nets, some trimmed with delicate shades of satin to help product! IT":"'':1' $3.95 AWNING STRIPES The most popular fab ric of the day are these wide stripes, which are shown in blue, pink, lavender and black. 25S 35f 50 SILK GLOVES Double finger tips, two-clasp Silk (I loves in the short length, most of which carry the guarantee ticket. CHILDREN'S DRESSES For children 2, I and (! years of age, stamp ed and made up ready lor ear; also pique and real linen, with hell attached. :J5c, (Mtf, 75 and $1.25 An Meal Corset RjiDliSnfrlTKSD! 'VGWi l-Sxs!&x?2rfcxZ? m-w iujil. i i UUftUOTHU For Slender and Medium Figures You can't wear this Nemo Military Bolt-Corset and walk with a "slouch." It ijently reminds you to walk erectly. Don't think, just bc cautio Nemo Corsets tiro fsmous over nil tho world for their Self-Reducing fea ture, thut there nro not splendid Nfmo models for Blender women. Slender and medium fiR ttrefl, both short and tall, will find the now Nemo Military-Belt Corsota ideal. In two medels: 330 for tlrmlor uih! medium fig ure of medium Uwjht 33 fur Uller Inmler ffeuret. . Aak in our Corset Department $35 J You Will Be the Boss ir A. W. Walker Is Elected net iff H1HHWWPIW i i ihmiiii nipel mmm . Iii -king joui' tut- nt ilif n iitwrlf, hv my- "if 1 WH UJWliMl HJiUl iff, 1 H'UlWleCt Mllritil.ll. Mill 1 Willi M l Hun film im Ijjfjr Vim W'ui tho Hlf Milt' t'l lHll)k 11l.ll . 'Itu? will lj mtnlml tu iwifai'iJj tlm dHlk ImjhmuhI Hfyn Uuiiu 111' W VV U 4 otnroU-H of tlk' fH4f' 'l'li J'uWk. o Vtir, nwl Htti nii'!f, ttUl lw iltrtv iwitl iHioMHt. i nuUU sur w)Kmi)i:it i i.i.i -litis in in i im & pvitUW tflMUtT op A amsinsr ami. ! Modes in Millinery AT Miss Lounsbury's .M M. IM.I'T. HTOItli Our .SHHiiiliy n $."..)) HAT. i i I.XTKItt'ltllA.N AUTOOAJt CO. , 't'l.MIJ C'AltP. ltT Mrdtoni lor AibUnd, Talent and I'hoenl dally, encept Sunday, at 8:0U a. tu.. 100. 3:00, 1:00 and 5:15 ll. tu. Alio uu Saturday at 11:15 p. j ro. Buuduys leave at 8:00 ami 10:30 a. ni. and 1:00. 2:00. S:30 and 9:30 i p. m. Lavt. Ashland tor Modtord dully, axevpt Sunday, at 1:00 a. ni., 1:00. 2:00, 1:00 and 5:16 p. tu. Also on Saturday nlKhU at 0:30 and 1 'in 8und Joiive sbland at 9:00 a. in .u,t .oi. i JU, ti 30 aud 10:30 p i i The regular mor.n i meeting of t tic Urlssllea will h t the pun He library Tb'w-i. niug, M tljtb. at ?:ao. A large f i esired u Die welfare or io cum r-su larsl 111 I'll till I Ii 1-1 l 'i I O Ii .1' I . IUI I. I .r'' M Iiv Wr" fe P i i.'nrs CnbtUr h.u4 itkM kti ij Iimi tftttKli. htm rM. oitk pen li bttli, aMUllly fuffMfd HI SHKY OUTSIDE ROOMS tew Urv kM J cuU Bml. Rates 501 a bay 0li mm K "t " a bai iwu rtiuunj ri tury or 04 lilt "aitlVEBSAL BUS" '4 tilt (lIUH) - M Art Cttrv l'tl w P4i tbt Jr il