Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 05, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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CHICAGO AUDITORIUM, WHERE PROGRESSIVES ARE CONVENING ',l,p Uosc ot R B,,tfr"e parade, with
According to suffrage lenders, the lowed to vote cnt ono fifth of the Their strength they declare will bo
women hold the balance of power, j electoral vote and ono third of the swung to tho party favoring suffrage
for the state In which thoy nro nl- votes nocossary to elect a presldont. j and declaring for it.
the request that It be placed In tho
party's platform.
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LONDON. Juni' .'). Geminii sail
ors, roscui'd by Ki'unilmuiun stenin
its, ilosi'riboil the Teutonic losnes in
the Jutland buttle us colossal, nc
conliiiK to ti ('oputihiiKun dinputeli to
the ExehuiiKO Telecfuph coinpnny, u
Inrjrc number of the crew of the
eruier Woislintlen mid men from
hoverul Gerinnn torpedo boats have
been reieued mid brought to Copon
hniten. They report that innny of
their comrades, after floating for
thirty-six bourn on rafts without
food or water, drank the sen water,
became insane and jumped into the
ocean.
The Oerninn survivors snv that
Hcvenil of their torpedo boats anil
MiliinntincH wete capsized bv the
ltiitihli hhelln and sank inxtmitly.
Indies of hotli HritWi and (lerman
(irilnr aic lie;;iiiiiiii$r to bo washed
ashore on the coast of Jutland.
Captains of Moamorx anivinj; in
Scandinavian lnfrboi-s. report that the
bijf (lenuan emitters which were op
erating nlonjr the Courland coast,
near Kino, have been withdrawn and
that a larxc squadron of destroyers
which bad been patrolling the south
ern Baltic, was not sighted last week.
AT PAGE TONIGHT
lleshic DurriHfiile, the t-Iiiiriiunir
emotional co-tur of the new Ince
THhiixIo jilay. "Honor's Altar."
claiuism New Yoik as lici birthplace.
At the cnrlv mkc of five Miss Harris
cale apK'iued with James A. Heme
in "Slioro Acnts." He fore her teens
hhc had played many child pat Is, but
lier first serious role came to her at
Ifi as JhidKc in "In Old Kentucky."
She I'irM pained prominence befoic
tlic metiopolitan public as l.ovey
Jlnry in ' .Mix. Wittii" of the (.'nlilitw
I'ntcli." A ieason of sucews in Lon
don followed.
David Belasco then euyaKud Miss
llnrrikcnlu to star as .luaiiita in "The
II r 11... ii I. il . .1.
iiiisc in uii' miuciio. iUicr son c
htoek work slm made Iter appearanci
in Latum in "The Hiul of Paradise."
This wiw- one of her greatest sue
ccwck Jler initial entry into the
photoplay drama was under tlie
direction of .loxsc lskv as .luauitM
in "Tiie .. or the Kaueho." Tin
whb mecwded by her eiifrMgt'iiii'iit by
TIhhiihs IL luce under loiiK-limc
conl met.
She had jrniucd niueli fume by her
Hhility nud fhunniiur crotittlitv in
hiicIi picture ilritiwi
The Devil."
"The Itnward," "Tin- Miiliiiu" and
"The (lolilcn Claw." Co-stured
with Mis Harrii-eale in "'llomnV Al
tar" are the well-known dnuuatic
nud photophn stars, Walter Kdwards
nud Lewi- Slnne. Miss Huriiscalc
apM-ars .it the I'anc touiKlil for the
last nine
JOSEPHI
GRAMS PASS. .June ;. - The re
publican counts central toiiimlttee
Juet Sat in day and organlbetl for the
oainpalgn. Sixteen of the 2."i com
)iUtteemen In tho county were pres
ont. Officers were elected as fol fel fol
eows: Chairman, Kred A. Williams;
Vice Chairman, M. H. Carter; Sec
retary. Krnest Lister; Treasurer, A.
S. Cnutaut; Member state committee,
O. 8. Ulam-hard; Executive commiee,
C. A. Sldler. Wllford Allen. Thad 8.
WtoSMr. II. M. Pfefferly. II. O. WH
llanw, C. 1'. Kuhuhardt, and the offi
cers. Vacancies uion the tommlttee were
filled by the election of J. K. Ilurke
in Grants Va No 4. R. M. Robin
son In Blatc (rf.k, and II. K. Miller
in Leland
III THIS WEEK
WASHINGTON. June MarhinR
the first vteek of the legislative li '
during the national political conven
tlons period the house toda tiegan
consideration of nilmelUneouti bilig
Party leaders on both sides of tie
capltol had reathed an ugreement
wherebjr business only of a routine
nature should be taken up for tho
next two weeks, to permit members
ot c ongrosa to attend the conventions
There- will bo no session of the scnaio
uuiil Thursday Democratic mem
bers "will leave for St, Louis the
(at'' r i art ui . ', kck
1
IRE
GOVERNOR
BEING HELD TODAY!
IUvS MOINICS. Iowa, .lune .", Iowa
voters who went to the polls loda
wero Interested c 1 1 1 o f 1 In the repub
lican primary fight for Kovemor and
tho question of tho adoption of an
equal suffrane amentliuont to the
stato constitution. It Has generally
prodlctod that tho women would win
their campalKn to be granted the bal
lot. Tho diunoeruts and soclallHts also
went to the polls, but as Tar as the
state offiros woro concerned, thero
was no opposition to the men chosen
by loaders as standard bearers In thu
comliiK campaign.
As In former years the keenest con-
i.. u v....iu.i t.. n,u .i, .......
torial nomination, and this eur. with
no contests on the democratic side,
the republicans have the field almost
to themselves.
Candidates Include Joseph II. Allen
of Pocahontas, state senator; (Jeorne
Cosson of Audubon, present attorney
general; w. I., naming, stoux city,;
and Carl Kuhule of Uenlson.
K. T. Meredith, a publisher of Des
Mollies, went before the voters un
opKed for the democratic guberna
torial nomination.
J. W. Dennett, of Sioux City. Is
the socialist candidate for governor,
heading a complete state ticket.
FEDERAL AID
WASHINGTON. June ;. Pleading
for government aid in placing the
timber Industry In a
Mini., it Infill.
- . w. ..'
trial preparedness, and of achieving ,
. ' , , ,,. , ......
a high plane of efflclemy, L C. Uoyle I
of Kansas City, representing the Na
tional I.umuer Manufsctunrs sum
cist Inn today filed with the federal
trade commission the first volume of
a brief in the first general investiga
tion by this commlsaion.
The commission has spent month
studying the industry's problems,
with long hearings in various purts
ot the country and now the briefs
are being prepared. Hhe brief filed
In part today is a volume of nearly
IjO pages.
"The time has com when the die-
tales of prudence and a better under-1
standing of national need Impel a
survey to be made of our remaining i
tree supply to the end that a more (
rational national policy be worked j
Ollt " till' lillef MIV. I
Wttite!
Richniilknaltcdciainczttact in powder.
Forlnfsnt, Invalids fwlgroMinuchiitlirn.
PureautritKn,UluiIdifigiiwwbolcbodYA
Invigilates nuismg mothers ad ifc tgJ.
Tflho. CAAl.rtt-lnbfniiall Aann
Mors tuirit,oU, than tea. cotfe. etc
SolwUtnlei cost YOU Same Price
LUMBERMEN
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MALTEP IMELEC
SUFFRAGISTS
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CONVENTON WEEK
ORGANIZING PARTY
CIIKU.O June ' To Hie suf
fraKUtK pot the honor of openliiK
convention weeU In C'lilutKo. for the
C'ouKresslonal I'nlon of Wonian Stif-
franc, an orKanlzatlou pledged to the
support of thr Susan 11. Anthony suf
fruKe ameudmont to the federal con
stitution, opened Its camimiKU at the
lllackstmie theater today for a three
days' sopnIoii during which time It
In planned to form a body to be
known as the Woman's party.
Tomorrow the National American
Woman Suffrage association, a fed
eration of state associations, will he
Kin a two days' session at the Prin
cess theater.
The national aKsorlatlon hns pre
pared a plank culling for equal suf
frage which will be presented to the
republican contention Wedncsd. at
!Givcs Rc8Ult5 When Others Fail
Nature's Remedy For the Blood.
Tb purifying sml ciratlve prnprtlfn
of Naturr'a crmt rritly le msclo "M,
H. H fnr tin lllood" n htnltnlti tuiyliiii.
1'houaandii toU rn"lng iii-rfrrt hvulth
un thi'iir i-i'inry from blond or km
illnrnii) to this unlvernally uad blood
pin If lor 8. H. . la mad vntln-ly fiom
roots, hrrb and barks, which ton
rlrnnslng and htallns: limritdlenta.
Vou annot b well whm your blood U
,miiiii you lark treiilli and itry
natural with hMllh. your compli-xlon
Itid.mr ial and imllow, your vnallty
Ih wiakiiicd. 'hn warn or rrfuna
iii.il ti-r. vtlilrk Nstuia lnlinda ahall bs
ihniwn off. la loft In the ati-in. II la
iihturhrd Inlo th blood and bulla. tin-pie-a.
ra ln'. Jjlnfhoa and olhr rup
iiiiiin ft lhi akin appeur
h H rt Kota Into the rlrralallon and
ri'DHiMH hit) panlclw of lilond taint or
I .iii.. -n of viiy rharni l'i All akin dla
i aura i.d r iptloim phkh away, and Ilia
mooili ! an nkln. glowmif w Uli hmlth,
nhowt. th.it the bod If In ink nnmUhiMl
,iy iiili, eur- bloi.il llln u ma t In in. i'h
tairli. Si i oi ula. fontaBioim Wood I'ol
..n all ni ilfri'll-Hi'llt .wl 1. 1, .ml dinnriliTR.
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I lieu ticHini.nl ni'iniiitl iiiaia
i.it S h it ii v 'lina lnif
If youm ia i" ui.ir
Snuiflc I'o Allmiia i .a
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WlilS HWIll
THESE
ii's milled
to please
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Mrs,
INSIST
ffousigyii
This floni meet the rai-tiiig n iiiiicinent of baking day.
Vull bollil proe lK food able.
Rogue Spray Flour
MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS
H. O. Nordwick, Prop.
Patronize tho
The Medford
The Best Eiuipiipd Job Plant iji Oregon outaido of
Portland.
MraiffgJSl
Kjpgi
This store is endeavoring
to serve you better day af
ter day. AVe are trying
to make the merchandise
we buy fit in closer with
the kind of merchandise
you want. Kvcrv day we
learn something new and
as we make note of the
things of today and yes
terday we try and elimin
ate the things that need
not be and add the things
that can and ought to be.
SUMMER FASHION
ABLE NECKWEAR
All we need to induce you
tn buy one of these Collar
and Cuff Sets is to get you
to put one ni and see how
it looks.
White Pique Collar and
Cuff Sots 75c
The collar is wide and lies
perfectly flat; cuffs are of
the gauntlet type.
Orgiuulio Collar and Cuff
Sots, 35c, COc.
Various st les to select
from, including new Kial
Shaped Sailor and Puritan
styles, soiue in the daihtx
color effert-.
ON
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Jfmmtsk
GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY-KEEP THE MONEY AT
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Phono 507
&?- ' T SvM
xu)mni
irmtitution that maintains tho Largest
T'avToJl in Mudford.
Prinftiiinig Co.
THj: FAD OF THIL 5EASON
vSPORT tSTRIPE SRIRT5
And when wo say sport stripes wo don't nuan that all the stripes must be of the ex
treme type, wiili hih coiitiasting colors. There are lots of others, some very con
servative, in the gaberdines, corduroys and the like. 15 very one of them, however,
is made to give the wearer the greatest service and satisfaction.
SPORT STRIPE at $3.75
These are made in heavy
suiting, some in the canvas
weight, in fancy blue,
green and brown stripes,
exceptionally well made in
the flare style, have oddly
shaped pockets set in the
side.
.1 Hr F1rrQCop A special group of Silk Dresses marked at a very attract
oij.iv i-l cooci) iye price to effect a quick selling, a t, m p A
limited number in the
prices $19.50 to $25.00...
A SILK FIBRE STOCK
ING AT 50c
These are truly the most
popular hose for every-day
wear, they also come in the
boot silk, in black and white,
together with the most worn
colors, high-spliced heels
and toes, also double soles.
PONGEE SILK AT 89c YD.
In the natural color, full 'V2
inches wide and of very good
quality, a serviceable silk
that launders well, made up
this season with the popular
wide stripes to match.
A GOOD PERCALE
AT 12Vc.
A cloth thai would sell al
lfe a yard if bought in the
market today, a big range
of both light and dark pat
terns, also stripes.
CURTAIN SCRIMS
AT 10c
,e don't sav thev are the
best to be had, but we do
say at this price (hey are
mi exceptional good value,
For the Cool Summer Dress
Possibly you haven't had a chance to see all the pretty
wash dresses that are going to be worn this kiuhiuoi'. It i
entirely possible that women who bought wash fabrics
early have not made up their dresses as yet. Some are
still wearing spring clothes on account of cool weather,
but you'll soon want one of these dresses, and want it
quickly so why not choose your material now and have
it ready for the warm days that are sure to come.
Daintv Lawns in smaller patterns at 10, i-'-j 15
Woven Stripe Wash Kabrics at. ... Uft, IJ5
The heavier Skirt Weight Fabrics at .5S 50 GO?
I'lain bite ones and
Agents fdr Ladies' Home
HOME
USE THE PRODUCTS OF
Rogue River Valley
Cannery
The Best Made
Help Home Industry.
Try Loganberry Juice and Sherbets
at the fountains and Ice era par
lors.
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATER
and
IIHHGATING VIVE
Oo to J. A. 0MITH
1?8 . Qrapo St L
Tolophone 89Q
NEW CORDUROY
SKIRTS $3.60
Here is a value women will
be quick to realize as out
of the ordinarv. It was a
raiher difficult matter for
us to locate a niamiFac
hirer who could make so
good a skirt at so low a
cost, colors are white,
sand, turquoise, old rose
and maize. '
different colors at
32-INCH WHITE
nnpnnpnv 7r,n vn
Ifvoii've made up vour WAISTS$3.75
mind to have a white skirt ' I"' W ior sport colors
and don't like the styles of and ideas finds a quick ex
ilic ready-made skirts, press ion ,in these waists
then you'll surely be inter
ested in this cloth.
FANCY RIBBONS FOR
HAIR BOWS 15c
In the face of rising condi
tions in practically every
article sold over the coini-
!er we were fortunate in
purchasing this lot to sell-
at this price.
Kicc Cloths
rc-" (i0( Mrtxj f!n
itorial Patterns. ItJcIj KJkJ
Journal anl Pictor
Tel! US tllC SlZC
of jour window ami iIooih .unl we 11
supply airuratel) made frauit for
them. We'll suppl) the ludovvH ami
doors loo If you desire. (Jive oti
better results than any handwork
(live you a choice of design ami flu
Ish. And you'll Ik surprised al how
Utile our mill work coals. Come
and liivii; tlgutr.
PRODUCTS
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Ask Your Grocer and Butcher
von
They Are
Home
Grown
AND,
"ojnt
A(iMBRANSiwWQ,
4 J Sxy
r'K
NEW SILK SKIRTS AT
$7.50 TO $12.50
As a rule, when you think
of a silk skirt it is usually
of black taffeta, but this
collection is made up of
both black and navy, in tho
medium width stripo,
plain or gnllicrort waist
band.
411.)V
.Special
Sun Shades in All Col
ors and a variety of
styles.
Some with wide fancy
borders to match the
ecu tins, ot lid's are fancy
allover patterns, while
still others are perfectly
solid colors, in the blues,
greens, gray, purple and
black, long handles with
the cord loops, at
1.95, $2.50, $3.50
. np to $6.50
OT5nTm ,
lvftl oxxvix-xii oxjjxv
which come in the long
sleeve, low neck styles.
A DRESSY LACE
WAIST AT $3.95
Comes, in the large Chaii
tilly patterns of allovor
silk laces, with neatly
made silk and net t;u mini
sides.
The
HOME
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