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TODFORD MATL TRTBUNTC, MEDFORD, ORECON, .FRIDAY. ,1V LY 28. 1010
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EXCESSIVE HEAT GIVES REASONS PUMP AT AMENT
SI AYS MANY IN PENDLETON ASKS 1 1 DAM BLOWN UP
EASTERNSTATES mm SCfj00L BYMCiiY
Twenty-five Deaths Reported In Chi
cago Before Noon and Countless
ProstrationsEntire East In Grip
of Torrid Wave Showers Bring
Relief to Eastern States.
Clllt'AUO. Juno a8. No rollof
from tliu uxuuwivn hi'iit wliii'h Iiiis
Kiipped jmitttienlly tlm untiiu coun
try wiih hold out by tlio wcathor lni
loau offioialM totliiy. Chicago, St.
Louis ami Milwnukuo, with toinpora
tmos at 81, worn the hot tent cities in
1hc country nt 7 . in. Wlnnpmui'cii,
VN'cv., with a tcmporaliiro of .'HI, waH
tho coolcit H)0t.
Six morn deaths in Chicago duo to
Will woio reported hoforo t) a. in. to
lay. l.iiBt nijtht was tlio hotlosl ovor
i'veorded in Chicago. Tlio tnmpora
turo wiih 00 al midnight. At t) n. in.
loilny 02 was rpintorcil.
The tomporatiiro liuro at noon had
rpiu'hud 05, three (Icgit'os under that
ut tlio Kaino hour yoHterday.
Twonly-fho Dcntli.
Twiinly-fivi' deaths from tlio heat
wero ropoilod to lho polieo thin morn
ing and llttf niiuihor of inostnttioiiH
ik incriiiiHiiig rapidly. Woikuipn in
the rolling millx of thu Hepuhlic Iron
& Sled) company, in Kant Chioago,
pnd tlio IulorHtnto Iron & Steel com
pany in South Chicago, rcfiiHcd to go
to work owing to tlio intoiiHo heat thm
inorning. In tlio rolling mill tlio
temperature a fow duytt ago nuiged
rom 1 10 to 1(10 dugrooH.
WAKIIIKdTON, July 128. Hot
wcathor continued today over inost
'of the country cant of tlio MiHMHHippi,
uiiuougu mioworH nrougat muho ruimi
Moiithoui New Hngland, Now York,
tlio Ohio valley and tlio nouth, and
n chilling area of high priwHiiro from
IiiiInoii Hay mint tlio morciiry down
Xvard in northern Now Knglaud, liijl
tlio wcathor human says tfio hunt
wavo ovur tlio interior hIiuwm no
HlgiiH of diMNipating.
Sliouvrn In I'jim.
x NKW VOHK, July 28. After more
linn two wpk of torrid woathor ro
Jiof canto today to Now York or. A I
10 a. in. Ilio tiimiiorntiirn wiih 7-1 and
W humidity 158.
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MlfAYAl'KKK, WU., July 38.--Tlio
jrovernment thonuomotor rogUtorod
!l'J at 0 o'clock today, the lilgluiNt tcm
pcratnrc at that hour during; the
present hot wavo.
ALLIES WIN SLIGHT GAINS
(Continued from pars one)
the pui'poftc of driving the lliilgariaim
from the poHitioiiH which thov had oc
cupied hi or bcvoii miloM Miiith of
the (I reck frontier.
Austrian Mac IMcrntt,
1IKIIMN, July 28. AtlneU hy two
Hii-.HiHii unuy ooriw ommI of Annul
im'Iic, in ilia Hariiuoviohi nion, woo
ilclncrml yiMlurdny, hut foiled to gHiu
ground, (lio war office announced to
ilav. The haltlo i Mt ill in protriuH.
Tlio ItiiHhiuim Iimyo iimiiiat'd their
iittack mnilhwut of Vladimir-Yol ii--ki,
hi MMithom Volhyuia, ami uc
ceded in ptuiotmtillK Oenernl Yiiii
l.tUhiugcn'M lmoN uorthuMkt of Sviu
iiich, hut aio lining vigoioiiHly ihhih-ter-attitckod
by the GormiuiN.
"Oregon employed (iU.Vj teaeherK "in
01."i, ami of tlicMC but 701 wore nor-
;aal achool gni'luntcH. in lOI.'l 80
per cent of the nppIicniitH for oortifi
patcn in Oiogon had rocolvod no train
ing nhove the eighth grndo. Varan-
cion in the noliooln each your call for
1000 or nford lonelier, nthl our ono
normal moIiooI at iMonmoutli in tinn
ing out Hcarcely moro than oiio-tonlh
that iituuhor. TJio'Ntuto hi in urgent
need of other oriniiljM7,liiiftl ifiul the
loading odu'i'atoi ilmi public men fa
miliar wilb tlio fiituatiou are n
agreed. Therein coiiiok tlio proMmaI
to imlahliMli a iionnal mcIiooI at Pen
dleton al this limo. In October, 1015.
J ho lonelier of Gilliam, Wheeler.
.Morrow and Umatilla counties iihkuiii-
bled in joint iimtituto, adopted liv
uiianuuouH volo a resolution calling
lor (lie onlabliMlimont of a nonnal
hoIiooI at Pendleton, ami in Oeoombor
following the Slate Teachers' iihko
ciation asheinhled al Mcdford, iiimhoiI
a resolution urging an easloni Ore
gon nonnal school and likewino a
normal for southern Oregon. It was
in answer to those roiiofltn and mir"
morons privatu suairotion fmin
teachors ami other publie-Npflllud
eitizmiK and orgiiiiiziiliuiiH throughout
the statu (hat Poudluton' hus initiated
the iiicamiro In bo voted on next No
vemher." TIiIb is (ho Hlaleiueiit or N. U.
Moore, newspaper mini of Corvnllis,
hero roirosentlng Pondleloii. Coutin
ning, Mr. Mooio said: "It is a rec
ognized fad that a vital pari of nor
mal school training lies in the prac
tice leaching in the nil.jaccnt grade,
schools. Kor (hat reason tlio largo
community with woll-cipiippcd public
schools is tbo only acceptable place
for a nonnal school. Itoonuso Mon
mouth doo not offer largo oportuu
ily in this nwpcel, the atleudaucc
must necessarily bo limited, ami
President Aokoriuan of the nonnal at
Moniiiifutli, as well as Superintendent
Churchill, Presidents Campbell and
Kerr, (lovornor Withyooinbc, Dr. ('.
J. Smith, Mrs. Castner, A. L Mills
and others aio warmly supporting the
Pendleton measure, as opposed to
Weston. Pondloion has very super
ior school facilities, more llinu 1000
iuiiln, compared with Weston's 170,
li splendid public library, is very near
tlio center of custom Oregon's popu
lous region, and il is claimed that the
silo being offered liv thu round-up
city is ar value einial lo (he entile
stale li(iiipuiput al Weston thai would
be lost if the school i not re-established
there. I have no grouch at
W'onton, no spceinl interest in IVn
dlolou, Hiid only disiie to sec addi
tional normals ostHblished as sunn a
pimsible Ht locations where llmv will
servo (he ntte bimt by serving the
largest uiimhcr of prospective tench
ors to the gri'Htcst advantage. lVa
dlolon and Ashlsnd aie the legnnl
cities for the next two iioiiiihI schimN,
and it is the concensus nf npiuimi of
disinleiited ihIucoIoi-h Ihat Hie sue
ces of the Pendleton measure will
bring nearer the reopening nf the nor
mill al Ashland, (he clomug nf which
was umpicxliniinhlv a mistake, from
an educational i.lamlHnul."
, The large pump at the Anient dam,
.used to hfl water mt the irrigation
'conduits nf the Itoirnp liner I'nlilie
iSon'ice eornomtion. whs destroyed
Pihortly after inidniglil Friday morn
ing by nil implosion which shuttered
the driving wheel and damaged the
plant to the extent of 1500.
As u consequence, farmers under
the inlgatiou dilcb are shy of wa
iter ill the lime they need it most.
Tjlb, explosion is believed to have
Jieo'n ) (mused by nltro-glycerinc, n
pin left indienled this explosive
rather than dynamite. It is reported
.that lho explosion wbs incendiary.
prcsiumibly the work of some of thu
workmen recently employed by the
company, who have failed to seouio
money due as wages. The plnnt had
been atluelicd by workmen's liens.
President (1. K. Sanders of the
Public Service cmponitiou recently
returned from Ilia oast and has been
I endeavoring to secure a release of
,110ns tiled against company property
by offering n time settlement, part of
the money lo bo ijnid in thirty days
and installments at slated periods
thoroaflor. The proposal was not
fiivorablv iccoived liv soino of the
nlcn. Tlirotlts of n demolition of tin
Idaiii had hcon in uir'ciilation.
armies were winning 8uercsnen In tlio
cast and .west. Xow, however, the
possibility of gaining further field
buccchboh, which can have any serious
meaning for Germany, has vanished.
Jleroaftor, contally two and pos
sibly three (Jennnnn are dostlnod to
fall for ouch sIiirIo casualty in tlio
ranks of anyone ot the three nations
that aro attacking the German fronts.
Thoso aro tlio facts that point to
tlio coming collapso of Prussian mili
tarism. Tlio diplomats of tlio allies
have assisted In tlio work by an
nouncing thoy have no deslro to crush
Germany. Tlio militarists, therefore,
aro unahlo to urge their conquering
lilonls upon civilian public opinion as
the only nttornativo to the blotting
out of tlio German nation.
How- soon tlio Inevitable over
throw of tlio militarists will happen
cannot bo foretold. The dogreo of
persistence with which tho allies con
tinue tholr attacks will have much
Influence on tho quick strengthening
of civilian opinion In Germany.-
Tho growth of this opinion and Its
gradual nolzuro pt power In Horlan
will he the most Important factor to
watch, during tho third your of tbo
war. It Is dostlnod to bring the war
to an end on tho gruvo of Prussian
militarism, after which It may begin
tho creation of n now Germany for
tho future.
AI HIE STAR TONIGHT
Can you imagluo anything that
would make tho one-toother, half
blind, soddon nnd shrlvolod wrecks
of tho slums burst out In laughter''
It would novo to be mighty funny,
wouldn't It.
Ilut that's what Douglas Fairbanks
wld In this latest Triangle Play. He
mad old man, who hadn't smiled in
years, roar with laughter ovor bis
Inimitable antics.
You will enjoy following him on
tho screen and you too, will laugh
ns you watch this corking play nt tho
Star Theatre, which brings before
tbo public a stago star, who has won
haadllno positions in tho, scrcon
world Douglas FalrbankJ, 'epmo
dlan. In Douglas Fairbanks wo havo
a personality perfectly flttod to film
work. Thoso who remember him In
previous Trlanglo bucccrhos, will un
doubtedly flock to tho Star to vlow
"Tho Habit of Happiness," showing
today only.
Aoto This Trlanglo hill Is pro
sontcd at lho Star, owing to the
"Hlrtb of a Nation'' playing al tho
Page.
BASEBALL
naBBHHaHaHHiinMMaBnMHiaRaii
Medford vs. Grants Pass
AT MEDFORD
Sunday, July 30th
Came called at 3 o'clock
following Horse Races
Admission 50c. Reserved Scats on Sale nt Haskins
X'mJm'mJ
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
MILITARISM IN DEATH THROES
(Continued from pngo ono)
off enough Germans to compel the
Teutoni lo retreat to tholr frontiers
on all Hides. This Is not to bo looked
for. It Is tho klllig that counts,
whllo ovor more and modo food
tlckots nre bolug Issuod at home.
Strain Too Croat.
.'o country on short rations can
continue tbo strain Indefinitely of
sending lis men against tho machine
guns of throe ouomleg nt once In a
permanently defensive campaign.
For a long tlmo, Gormany's heavy
cAsiuiltlon wero homo with fortitude,
and In fact, with pride, because her
Saturday Is Bargain Day
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ThcWomn's Start
M-22 NORTH (MSNTRAL
MlflJWOM), ORl'XJON
Her Home No r
Longer Childless
Opcrationnot Necessary after
Taking tho Great Medicine
Bargains in Ready-to-Wear
Dept.
You will rind some wonderful bargains here. Wom
en's Silk Dresses, values up to $20.00,
lo close out Saturday
Women's Wool Skirls, values to $0.00,
to close out Saturday, stile pr
$4.98
KuhMhii on Wt I.I no,
1'AltlS, July "JS. Itiuwimm iccon
Hollering at Auhorivv, in tho Clmw
pagnc, m, the Frtiicn official wtatn
ment iMMiii'd tliw afturuiMiu, pen ct rat
id llie (iHrmmi tcei4tti wild idea nil
them with kHd grwuitU. Ttw Kum
miiiim tMik tm prUotwr.
A (ieruMU ltcuit t lUUci tMar
lalntiiN, north of ('knuliMNt, w ur
Ji'xied by th Fwuch infaHtry fir.
On the right bHk of tlw .Jh, ia
the Vonlun rtgion, (Iciwhu preimiK
tioiiM to atUck ThiHiiuioul work mciw
btojied by artillery fir.
riWisk 'W 'od.
LONDON, July 'i. - Itnti-lt troop
.have cwpturoil Dclville wood, in it
'entirely, lho Ilntii.li official Ntatciiicut
ijtnnouncod (Iiih aftcror.ua. Tht tier
loan piMitbiaH it tU) Soiuine regmu
iiavo been defidcd t te Mi.odtrB
tiurg rogbotnt, wkic'o nb drta out
IfO.UK. Jo 29. Additional
t grontitj bai. bwai gNiimd by the ltal
iiuih si the I)ulamiteM okhui, th Vr
office nniiect'd tiyi. After bord
fighting wttb tt itnn dtftodcr
of Abmto CghBfifa, fho Itolino c
tuded tfe&x oo'nooi. unrimi'ul
otiVjko VV)ce nil lUliiHi oUi m
vnridncctor furtlipl l Um -
aver repuP-cil.
I EPIDEMIC
STILL UNCHECKED
NKW YORK. Jtil L'H. The epi
di'Hiic of niliuitilc phimI,im i -.t ill
illielieckcd, the diiily icmi'1 ut the
htnilth thyNtrUiifHt mIiowm. The bul
letin iMuoU tiNliiy iIimcIim.h a nlight
inereii in iIcmHih uad n miill dc
eit'Ht( ia IIm Hiiiuhcr of new ru"
During llie lent, lour Iioui mmhmI
cihIihk mI u 6VIti-l I hi nioiiiiiiu
then wriv I H m- - and :t" to
tMlltKr IruM Ike dl-ca'-c lc Milted in
the l'ii iMirougliN nt New York fit
1 t UJTIi iW"M . .
FRECKLES
.Now It Ittr Tluw tfi w( UiU of Tln'tr
i'liy Spi-'.,
Thurf U no Iuiiki i the ullgaleM
MOtni or tecitiiK tkkhuuieit of mr
frtklf. n the iirviilltou othtop
rfoubU Kireimth l aurntrrt re
move the) hoiuuly kitota.
atoipl) get iiu ohsc ut oihllr
double ntrotti -frum any drugclst
ml puly Utile nf It nig ft? and
uioftilus and you should soon see
Urn I vu bt ori freckle haw be
au o to dlaiiHar.nhil0 tin llghiar
ones bate vaaUhwd uttrl . It U
Mldotn that mora tban ao ouuca l
uaadiMl to com plainly elaar tka akin
nd gala a baautlful claar eomplaxloa.
J aura t m)s fttr tka dwibla
trium atolwi el MiJ iold uadar
guiuii(M al wovajr Ig'ok if ii fall
iu ittiiovr freeklaa. - Adv.
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for Women.
Miller's Falls, Mnsa. "Doctor Fald
I bad dinplacoment very badly anil I
wouui nr.vo u nave
nn operation. I bad
a norenoM in both
nldea nnd n pulling
HetiHatlon in my
right Bide. I could
not do much work
tho pain wnH so bad.
I wan nUo troubled
wltliirregiilaritynnd
other wcaknetuios.
My blood wan poor,
My
Wo
Vo bad been mnr
rll four years and
bad no children.
After lining I.vdln Ii I'inkham'a Veg
etable Compound nnd Ulood Purifier I
became well nnd Htrong nnd wan nved
from the operation. Wo nro now tho
paronts of n big bnby girl nnd I praixo
your remwlles to otbern and give you
pormiMlon to publish my letter. "-Mn.
.lOHHl'H (lUii.HAt'ljrr, JH., llridgo Street,
Miller's Fnlls, Mass.
Lyilin E. rinkbam's Vegetable Com
pound is famous for restoring women to
normal benltli and strength. When this
In done wives no longer despair of having
children.
A woman nIioiiM lie reluctant
to .submit to a .surgical operation
until hlio has given l.yilln IMMnU
Iiuui'm A'ogotulilo Ooiiiioiiik1 u
fair trial. If you liavoncaso tlmt.
needs special mlvlco, write tlio
J.jilla l. IMiikliiun JMcillcliio Co.
(contlilcntliU), l.yim, Mnsa, It Li
free mill tilwaya liolpf ul.
Watch
Talk
Koine v.ar ago v ImiiKht Matcbc'.
tor their inn.- keeping tpiolitic n -j;
ii idle- ut Iuiiki, Toda.V He bu a
match that ha ;llc to it a ell
tune Uciuiiij ualilie. Nuch a atch
U tho
Grucit
Very Thin
The iito-l beaut it ul uatib in Ainciua,
Sld H
Maptin J. Reddy
'I'll Jomiltir.
llout of Quality, e
111 Vui Mali lirM, Uadford
VUttw Always Wulnytu
Children's Aprons 39c
Children's (iiughum and Percale Aprons,
oOc values, now
39c
Boys' Waists 25c
Hoys' Waists, made of good quality gingham, per
cale and black sateen.
Children's Summer Hats, made of cloth and
soft straw, I'm values, special
48c
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X grounds, special, yard
X Iiti-iui'h I'Moworod Orleam &iteen, thonmghly ua.h
X ed liefore leaving the mill, special, er C! r
yard J j -
.'Ui-iuch TapcHtry .Moth, fine for tnakintj porch pil
lows and beautifying the home, several pat- dLQkfk
terns to select frxmi, the yard 5 J
Bargains in Corsets
AVutnen's ('until nVuiiieri'ii Flesh
CulnU'il i'mscts,
Worth $1.30,
special, 1CU
MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID
Agents for Standard Patterns
Get Your August "Designer"
MoiWLS
ThelWomarfs Store
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL
MEDFORD, OREGON
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Bargains in Wash Goods
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Flowered (1repe de Chines, Voiles, Marquisettes and f
Fttiwv Crepes, values to Gikf special, per 'I Q y
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Pleisse Crope, in figured patterns and white, 1 tt p t
values to 25c, special, yard A O y
h to $0.00, (JJ1 QQ UG-inch Flowered Dotted Swiss, Eaney Voiles and
'fiP fjLi,yO Martiuisettes, will make the kind of a dress you want
these warm suiunieudays, values to .'We, spe-
cull oiitui'dii Vj m (i. ....
25c
.10-inch Flowered Voiles, Swisses, Dimity 1 01 (
and Flaxon, values to 18c, special, yard..i. 1 Z'2rJ
:i2-inch Canoe Cloth, conies in stripes, fine for mak
ing children's dresses and rompers, cheaper 1 l
than Clalatea, special Saturady X v
We aro cleaning up a lot of white goods, check dim
ity, crepes, fancy waistings, some of "I fj J
tliese sold as high as Mc, ytl., special, yd... X ld'2tj
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25'; DISCOUNT ON ALL WOOL SKIRTS- 25' i
Bargains in White Gloves
Women's White Lisle
and Chaiuoisotte,
pair
25c
Women's Silk
iwo-clasp, very
special
Cloves,
50c
Women's lo'-ISultoji
Silk (Hove, Kacr's,
very special, T 'QC
pair vJJ
Women's White
( I loves, t vo
rlasp, pair -..
Silk
75c
Bargains in Domestics
Large size lluck Towel,
regular l;e value, spe
cial at,
each...
121c
I.,)inc(i.l)ath Towel, good
slV.e. eonfeK in blue, nink
and gold, Satur
day, each
Wash Cloths, ea.
25c
5
Large Size Tied Spread,
our regular $1.25 value,
special, each, (JOp
00-inch Mcrccri'.ed Ta
ble Linen, worth 4Cr
59c, special, yd.. . .. 0b
Mercerized Napkins,
$1.25 value, AQ
New Colonial Cretonnes
Are last sellers. If you are wauling one of these
beautiful Howered patterns for a skirt or hat better
come iu Saturday.
lUi-inch Striped Flowered Pa (ferns, good
fast colors, yard
35c
59c
special, doz
Bargains in New Sport Stripes
New Sport. Stripes in Beach Cloth, comes in pink,
blue and black, with white, 35e values, f Qr
Sport Stripes in imported .lap Crepes, comes iu blue
and white and black and white, fast colors, f "
special price this sale, yard jLJ
Bargains in Silk Dept.
:U-iinh Imported Pongee Silk, printed into the new
syort stripe, vosc, dcflt blue and green, (CT t Q
nnr lvgular $l.Mi) value, Sntunluy tJP X A V
:it-in.eh Fancy Taffeta in stripes and fancy plaids, u
few dress jMitterus left, vnlues to $1.75, fl 1 A
to close out Saturday, spociid, yard ) X X y
:ti-inch White Wash Corihmv, narrow
stripes, USe value, speeial, yavtl
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Corsets, UeW
model, 7.V 0
value, spe- C(U
eial, pr. uUt
mir.
Wimen's ext.ro
quality Corsets,
new models,
worth $1.50,
special,
pair
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Bargains in Notions
Sanitol Ttilouti
Powder, ptr
can . 10
Mann'? Tooth,
Paste, 25e lube,
Children's Hose
Supports 10
(JihmI Hair Nets,
eju-U 5?
ioriSafet
qie.ial l(l- lnis. i-ard 3?
Hand TJags. all
hatlur, $2.50
aiuo . ..$1.09
1 lb. cm Tuleum
wder... .2S(
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