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'T PA'GTC SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 14, '1910 T 3 NEW TEACHERS FR CITY SCHOOLS ELECTED BY BOARD Tho Bcliool board met Tuomlny ovonlng lit S o'clock anil after nllow IriR tho current bills elected tench urn for tho ensuing yt'flr. Tho departments that nro new to tho district will bo n. teacher training class -with Mrs. Walloon In charge, nnd n physical training dopartmonl for tho school district under Prof. Jcnnlo Hunter. Prof. Angelina .Smith was elected principal of tho WashlnRton school nnd bend of tho Junior IiIrIi. Tho principals for next year arc, P. II. llully, High school; II. A. Ilauby, Lincoln, Angelina Smith, Welling ton; Kmlly Dnvoro, Hoosovclt. and Prof. Kcarns, Jackson. Tho teachers olected were: MIbh Wcsslo Griffith, drawing and indus trial art, $100 per month. II. Tetdonrlck, mochnnlcal drawing nnd manual training, $80 par month. Jcnnlo Hun tor, physical training, $100 por month, t i Adelo Drault, French and BpanlHh. 'J. H. Pruott, physics nnd chemis try, $8G. Vesta Holt, biology nnd physical Koorgraphy, $sr.. j uUIss Kurz, dorman and I'ligllnh. (Prof. Angelina Smith, principal Washington, $1200 per jonr. MIbh WhIIIcii, teacher training, $100 por month. Veda II. Pitts, grade teacher, $Gfi. 'Mnbol Mcrmatison, grndo teacher, $00. Ksthcr Mlckloson, grndo tcachor, $CR. Jnoz Coffin, grndo tcachor, $80. Miss Jlyrtlo Clnyvlllo, grado tench or, roslgucd, and her resignation was accepted. I t BRASS L HILL BURNS TI RESIDENCES 01 Tlio fiixl HPiinui j,tiisi fiiu oC the ceiiHtm oiTiirrt'd Tucwdiiy nfteinoon nbout .'IiIIO whuu n jfniHH firo got be yond control, tlimlroying the ici iluiu'c owned by J, II. Cooley on ("up i(ol Hill, n burn containing Iiik fur niture nnd the homo of Theodore Mnrwli. The fire threatened Hcvcrnl oilier, fnuHing a Ions of $R!W0, oov- ored by nbout .f'JUO itiHurnuee. .1. II. Cooley hunt the men out ye terdnv to burn the drv ltiihh around his homo to prevent mtuh an acci dent sh did hiippuu. The men ntnrtoil lo burn (lie grawi, but the tinder-liko iiialilies of tho dry foxtail Mwepl it out of their control. An aliirm mih tinned in, which Fire Chief I.tiwlon answered with the kiiiiiII chemical. The fire by tliiw time had eauglit the Cooley lioum-, whieli was unoccu pied. Unit a hundred volunteer fire men wero on the ground fighting it with wet hnvkH nnd water. Tho firo swept Hotitli and oauglit the home of Mrn. Jnuk Heath. She and her dntighlcrfl put out the bliuc nnd kiiv- ed their home. In the meantime Dr. J. I). Mick ertH' and Mrs. I. Y. HanuoirH Iioiiioh woru threatened, iih well iih tho fjreenlioiino belonging to Mr. Ilroad ley. Tlie firemen controlled tho fire in thin direction, but it nuept the other way nnd destroyed tho homo of Theodore Mnruli, who jh in tho eiiHt at prcHcnt, and only enorgetio work Hiived aovenil other ioilenee and NielioU & AwW Nlaughter Iioiino. Altogether, the fiie binned over an area of two Hipuiro miloH. MiMlford IWtoMern Snioko Tho Mcdford nnd Mt. Pitt Clgnrs. RAILS PROMISED JK E FR BLUE ED nnd hud lout iionrly atlitiiTof its ef-'on Mnmlnv nitrht, wero everywhere' eastern front, broke out yesterday fectives. 8. 8. Hullls snld this noon that tho city council would bo naked at Its next regulnr meeting to npprovo of the railroad contract, nnd that catls- factory word had boon received from the cast regarding tho securing of mils, nnd other mnterlnl. The dclny in the nppioval of tho coitrnct was occasioned by tho fear that rails could not bo secured, A tologrnm was received this morning stating that n meeting of tho board of di rectors had O. K.'d tho order, 'All tho details of tho agreement have been ngrced upon, and thoro will bo no agitation nbout Its flnnl passage It wilt thou bo put up to tho vote of tho people for flnnl ac ceptance, nfter which tho work of construction will begin. HOME, June 14, via London. Austrian nttneks along tlte line of the I'otrinn, in the southern Tyrol, made after intensive artillery preparation repulsed by tho Italians, tho war of fice announced today, Northern Offcnnlvo IIKKLIN, June 14. Tho Kussinn offcnHive which hns been directed agniiiKcthc southern portion of the against Field MnrshnI Von Hmdcn burg's forces at a point about 7o miles north of l'insk. The Hussions made several successive attacks with masses of infantry. The war office announcement of today Hajs they were repulsed with heavy losses. FIVE LIVES LOST IN E HAII'IMOIM, O,, June 14. Five men are known to have lost their liven iih tho result of fiiu yenter- day tlint destroyed Pennsylvania railroad elevator No. II on the har bor front at Canton, n mibuib. Four other nro unaccounted for nnd of the nineteen injured in hospitals two aro in a critical condition. The procriy Iohh is estimated at $'.2,000,000, which includes damage to two htoamerH which wore moored to tho elevator. For a Tip -Top Breakfast Serve SLAVS PASS CZERH0W1TZ (Continued from pngo ono) that it had been thrown in to hiiii- poit tho troops attacking Tliiauuioiit New Post Toasties Here's the why: ' WSSSSBSSEgt&BSM The Now Toasties have a dtiliciitc;, true corn flavor uninntelu'd by any other corn flakes. Trial proves. They are the meat of choicest white Indian corn first cooked and sea soned, then rolled into thin wisps and toasted by quick, intense rotary heat. This new patented process of making raisesdistinguishing little bubbles on each flake, and brings out their wonderful new flavor. i New Post Toasties ; ; the New Breakfast Delight Your grocer has thorn now. r ASK FOR and GET HORLJCK'S THE ORIGINAL 'MALTED MILK Cheap aubstltuUi cost VOP wm price I TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. II. llarnlsh's nuto will loavo Englo Point at 8 A. M. nnd 1 P. M. dally, except Sunday; loavo Mcdford 9 A. M. nnd C P. M. Will call for panscngcra at hotols In Medford and hotels and business houses In Eaglo Point. PHONE .1-X2 OK l-Xn. Medford House Movers WE MOVE HOUSES, BARNS, GARAGES, MACHINERY. ETC. Phone 488-M 612 S. Newtown. 737 W. 14th St. AUCTION 1 Mill sell to tlio lilgliost bidder for null nt tlio Nnsh Livery on South l'lr St., Mnlfiml, on Saturday, June 17 nt Id o'clock, tlio eiitlro muck of Mild Mitlrio wiusl.stJiiK of horcos nml iirulc, is cnlw, 1 Iiun, 1 vuKonctt, " mid :i-Mntol mirrlcs nnd liadui, hIii Bio nnd doiililo imggle.s, 1 Vinson, nil kinds of harness nnd jwuldlen, 1 heat er nnd largo tank, 1 office dek, 1 tins lnii (or nnd wash vnt, 1 of firo safe, 1 ItentliiK htoo, 1 not Mock M-jiles, ro!er, hlitnkcts, tools, TKIOJS OK SAM-' Cash. Xo re hcrvo lilthi or by-hlddera. P. W. Goodman m::;4 2 inUUL CLCUIIUI1 ey, - Tlio iiniiuiil hcIiooI election will lio held on Monday, Juno t!l, at 1 30 li. in. Tlio election of n director and tho vothiK of additional bondH will ho tho mtiln auoHtloiiH. Tho bondu nro for J8000, which will ho tmod to hulld (our nddttlonal rooms at tlio Washington school building, which la to bo niiulo Into a Junior high Ktihool. Tho basoiuont will bo en larged, u now boating plnnl liiHtalled, oquli u sanitary toilet and to repair other buildings In the hcIiooI district So far no oundldatoa have bcou jiut forward for school director. Komp dlMcusslon as to outside Ifccholurn attending tho local high school hun brought to light u school law which glvos any student whoso dlstrlot iIooh not provtdo high school facilities, tho right to attend au high school In tlio county. Their cd. ucutton Is puld for b tho county. ENDS I STRIKE AT BUTTE lU'TTK, Jront., Juno II.- I'm mi nut to the Hgroiiinent ruHohud h( hii nrl. hour tliit innniintc to Hubmit dirfpioneoK to HtiiitrHtiuH, tho KlnU oiiIIihI Jhiio I by (lie workiunmeirt Mniim wi eallod off (bin inorniuK Slinot eitr aervieo wiim rokunied on lilit of the line nnd nil of tlio cun. will ho in Htrii'o liefoio onutir. TcMiuiitoiw who hUo deuiRiiiUsI in broiibml uMgrM lme ruluriied to Moik, nml work m the IniildiiiK trades Win roiiiii(Hl. More Hihii 'JOOll hii'H weie diiectU hf fouled by Iho ugrtwinoiit under the loniiK of vliieh the striker roeog liuo tlie Silver IkiH '!wdoei' hn bowjHtioii nnd agree lo loturn to work lit the Conner enlc In the event un inereiiheh hi WHe mic ulloutnl In the hoiird of iirliilrHtiou the mcioHMe will date from (oi1h. LONDON, Juno H A Keuter dl patoh from Teliura, a that (Jeneml Hykos with h llrltUh column o Mo day uutorod Kormon, the lirlwlVHl town of southeastern Parsla. Tho purpoRe of thlu movtiwca t. 0t known nuullely her. but ,p- Hlimubly It Is Intended to luiilstnio order In tho Hrltlsh pher of PeiU. i ? ? T f r T ? ? ? ? ? ? y t t ? J ? T ? ? ? y ? t Y ? ? ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y TlieWoraan's Store K-22 NORTH CKNTKAL iMKDFORl), OlilCCION MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MAIR OR EXPRESS PREPAID HOT WEATHER SALE OPENS THURSDAY, JUNE 15th, AT 8:30 A. M. M anm TheWbmarfs Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL MEDFORD, OREGON Corset Specials Women's Net Cor sets i'oi' summuj' wear, elieap nt $1.2F), liot-weatlier 75c only, pair, sale price Wonjen's Klesli Colored CorsotiJ, new model, all sizes,, a good $2.00 98c grade, spe cial, pair. Middy Blouses ? V '" Children's Middies, made of good ma terials, all sizes, bought to sell at 98c, hot-weather 48c sale price, each Women's New Style Middies, made of heavy ma terials, all sizes, nicely trimmed, real $1.25 values, sale price, QO, each tfOI Bungalow Aprons for Hot Weather 1(H) Women's Full Size Bungalow Ap rons, made of good nercale. worth to day l).")C, sale price, ea. 39c 100 Women's Bun galow Aprons, made extra full and long, worm i.ihj, sale price, each 69c WASH SKIRTS Tho Colobrated Korrect Skirts, best fit ting garment made, all materials pre shrunk, many styles to choose from, price, $1.98 up to $6.98 Bath Towel Sale Large Size Bath Towels, worth to- 18c New Wash Dresses Made of fine voiles nnd lawns, in the new stripes and floral designs, very chic styles, all sizes nnd colors, hot went her sale prices, each, $1.98 up to $8.98 Waists 100 Women's Waists, slightly soiled and mussed, up to $1 values, 48c clean-up price, each FREE 500 Palm Leaf Fans Given Away FREE New Style Parasols Made with the short handles and flat japanned top in all colors, the only line in town with ad instable handles,' you need one this hot weather, reasonably priced, each, from $1.98 up to $6.98 House Dresses .")00 Gingham House Dresses, all sizes, worth - - up to $8.00, sale price, each 98c WHITE GOODS Best Stock in Medford f ? ? T f ? t t ? T ? ? ? X ? t t f T T Y r r . Y T New White Piques, !( inches wide, for skirts and suits, good as most OQp f 50c grades, special, vard J v V V New White Gaberdines, full 30 inches wide, snlendid cloth for skirts,-) O Doc grade, now, vard LiJj Fancy Dice Checked Gaberdine, sonic thing new for skirts, 36 inches wide, a 60c cloth. Der vard.... 500 yards Fancy White Goods, stripes and checks, every yard worth 15c, sale price, yard 500 yards extra fine grade of Whito goods, in stripes and fancies, up to joc values, this sale, ard 48c i )ds, in 10c day 25c, spi cial, each.. . ICxtrn Uirge Towels, heavy weight, worth sale price, each Bath 10c, 29c Kancy Bath Tow els, in plaids and stripes, worth 'M.h; special at, ftr each. Fnwv Brocaded owels, 75c M. I I Turkish special at, each Wash (Moths to mutch 10c signs, in Crepe, sale price, yard.. Fine Lawns, Dimities, Seed Voiles and Flax ons, up to 20c values, 15c sale price, per ard Summer Wash Goods Sale Awning Stripes in gaber dines and imported lOng- 48c Fancy Waistings, in strip- 100 vards Floral De- 8c lish weaves, sold for 69c, our price, yard ed crepes, regular 0Q 60c grade, now, yd. . dti yard, sale price, vard Pongee Silk, VA inches wide, worthMtoday $1.25 a 89c Crepe de Chene, silk and cotton mixture, in all col- 48c ors, 65c grade, now, vard 15c Hot Weather Hosiery Women's White Hose, special, -J P pair . JL9w Children's Fast Black Hose, pair 10c Sheets, 81xU0, good value toduv at 85c, sale price, each 69c Pillov Slips, linen finish, regular 20c allies, sale 15c Talcum Powder, worth 25c, sale price, can Mete White India Liuon, sale i jog price, 12ic Cambric, 36 inches viu, special, yard .... 10c Good Dress Ging ham, sale price, " 10c icr Womon's Black Fiber Silk Hose, .:iM.am.y' 50c Union Suits, fine quality, worth 3.V, 25c Women's Thin Black Lisle 9P Hose, pair JwL Women's Colored Fibor Hose, OP special, pair.... udj t T T T T ? Y ? ? ? T ? Women's Silk Hose, Kaysor brand, while they last, pr..., $1 special at, each Vests, Women's Summer Vests, good 20c grade, each.... . . V Elinor; ditsturbanwe thre lwv bwu price. each Am lar ftttnuutgij, io tivnnan nh momm pnilBBitriVo. i . , i . . (