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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1916)
s .Mitoronir rern ntrnTrrn. rr.rrnfin. mrw?. mostly. ocTTroEiw." WEATHERFORO TO ADDRESS VOTERS OF MEDFORD TONIGHT M:nk Wrulhcrforil. IoiuoiT.-it ii'- pi'oliibitinn nuinitn'c for imiiiivsh, ai rived hi .VIciltiiid jlmitluy inonimt; and nH'iit llic day mvptiug voters. Hi t'.xptvsseii liitusrll' as much (liHiip (iiiilt'il nvi r lliu ivl'iiHil nf ( 'oiiyri-ss mini llawlcv in ilvhatr pfililirnl qurs llnnu trill l,in., I.i.t tfill k,.!iL- t ii Mill. Jortl vofers at llu; N'jitulorium at 8 'Ji s Li A ! 11 Mjuk U iMithorlonl. oVIoi'k (his I'veuintf. Hi1 states that be is ciinl'iilt'iit that Wilson will carry Orei;1""!, while his own t'lium'es. of election wo excclli'iit. Conxrcssmnn Hawlpy also arrived in .Mcdt'ord, hut will make no speech liens lie will talk at. Ashland M lnlit. ... Two liiindred cheered the Wilson Kpeakers at Talent Saturday evening, spceehes heiiiK made by .Indue. Crews, Miss Marian Towno, Mrs. LouU .1. Aiming and K. E. Kelly. At Trail, 1'orter .1. N'el'f addressed nearly n hundred voters for over two hours. At I.nke Creek, Fred Menrs held a J lushes rally. Jlessi-s. Xcl'f nnd Kelly will speak Tuesday evening at J'hornix, Thurs day at Willow Springs, Friday ill Lake Creek nnd Saturday at ARnte. An urgent appeal for contributions to the Wilson cause is mndo by Cliair lnnn W. X, Onnipbell. J'reviously reported $5G2.(10 1.. Williams -. '..Ml T. J. Fuson. : 2.00 C. K. Hoach ... ..Ml Cash l.Ot) (. II. Wilcox 1.00 Jr. I.. Knight .i0 A. K, Iienines ITi.OO .1. II." Noil L'..'.0 Cash 2.00 Tidal to dale El IN CITY BUDGET At stirring rally lirlil this morn- I Tluoo pluns hvi- b-n pivpurnl by in in flu liijh schooi, cnthtmuism furl'.'itv hVc.nU'r Fuss tor tin use ui tin the 'jiiiuc to ho uluvcii with KJaniMtli I budget -niiinit teo in imnu the tax Falls next Siituniuy wns brought tu fi hith pitch. A Loyal IJuoWts' club, with u nu'Hibpmup limited to twenty live, was i'irnil. This organization will meet three limrs a week after sehool hours nnd nerfeet themselves iu tlu? hih schoni sons and yells, and at (fames they will Ip provided with mealiones fumon" tin1 mieleiiK fur Medio! d lootine-. Klamath Falls defeated (1 rants Pass InM Saturday by the score of .V.(l. Mwlt'ord defeated Grants Fuss l.'J-O and was saved by Hie rail of time J'rom a touchdown by (Jnuits Pass, The emuparat ive scores indi cate that Med turd must play the frame ot her lite in order ti hold her own. The two teams are evenly matched regards weight. Klamalh Falls may be expected to win by hard lighting', her team pull in: tip a s-rap every minute of play. The ste of game they use is Miat originated by Conch Hezdek of I'niversily of Ore gon and known as the tandyni wedge. This system is beine' introdneed in Klamatli Falln by (lie new ct.acli, Chester lluggins, foruu-i'ly a star of (hat sehool. All this week an effort will be made o have two Med font teams on the field. There will he serinimage every night, an effort being made to im prove- the team's tackling, the effi ciency of winch will tHl the. tale in the corning game. Hard tackling ilom.' can break up the tandem wedge Iftrmatioti. Mr. nnd Mr. C. tourlnt vinltorH In Strom, Cal. 11. tho Stout arc city from KEEP LIVER ACTIVE lUtnt Wliou Billons, Sick, Mciulachy, ('oiLsti)mtofl, or for lUu Id,ath or Hour Slonmch. ...$rjIH.IiU .E. At the Metliodint ihureh Monday tivenlug at 8 o'clock Rev. .lolin Lewtas 'a vnr correspondent who returned somo tlino since from the v.nr lone will deliver lilfl Rreat war lecture which Is lllimtrated liy more than LOO orlKlnal colored views. Sir. Lewtns Is n world wide travel ler nnd Ioiik while lecturer of mark eel Inerlt. On this recent trip nhroad lie had unusual facllllles for fceltinn 1o tho front and ht.s lecture is a :nar Veloiis pi i'ki'Ii m I ton of this tenil'ie fnitrlcldal conflict. The pulillc Is cordially invited to lienr this lecture both for Instruction tmd entertiilnnient. The sulijcct unit, ter Is valuable and the vlown the sol tctloiiM of an e e williesH. An orferlng will be taken at (ho 'door of L'ac for adults and Kn: for children. GERMANS CAPTURE CONSTANZA (Continued From Pauc Ouo). line, finally reaching 11 on its eusterly I'lid at t'oiistniun. f ills Olf ltiLs.siau Aid ConMaiiza has he n n..tililv U'-efnl in offering a seaport and railway en trnnee for liiissinn troops and ani mutiitinn sent to the aid of Kuiuauia. Jts capture cuts off the tnii-t eonven jent water roule for Kiiniauiiiu lcplen j.shnient, especially in munitions, of which I liu ltuiuaiiiaiis have heen re ported badly in need. Possession of the entile line would cive the Teutonic nllii-s the easiest road to interior Ku mania from the southeast over the Tchoniavodn liridfe. Constanra is Kiiinauia's greatest luanliiee poll, nnd its harbor works have been extensively developed. The city was partially rebuilt when Do bnnl.ia was ceiled l h'ltmnnin in 1S7S. lias In-i ll the base of the Ituniani.ni Itlack sen Miuadvon. The city before the war had n population of about '3.M,000. Ho cheerful! C'leon up Inside to- nlKhl and feel fine. Take Cascarots to liven your liver and clean the bowels and stop headaches, a bad cold biliousness, offensive breath, coated tongue, sallownesH, Hour stom ach nnd Rases. To-niKht take Cas carels nnd enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver nnd bowel clennsiiiK you over experienced. Wake up feeling grand K very body's doing it. Cascarets best laxative for children also. (Adv.) Following Is a partial list of the ownerH and users of Corona Type writers. Some of these maihiiies hnvH been usetl four years. One owner tells us he tins used his 111:11 blue from ." to 7 hours a day for weeks at a time and has neier bad but. one adjust moot . Wo give a free service on all Coronas whether purchased from us or not. lleoi-Ke 11. Carpenter, lloi'tiiiillurlit. H. A. Welch. Manager Modford (Irocery Co. Dr. I.nw rence Hill. !'. Cornlni; Kcnley. Horticulturist ("has. rujomoil, Steward Country Club. Kred Haiti, It. K. V. & Pro. Aisn. I. II. Carmiin, Pass. Couductor S. 1'. Hy. bonis ltrocboni TraveliiiR man. P. W. Whitman, Horticulturist C. M. lloblridne. Talent. Oregon. P. K. Watson, Ashland. .Mr. Dougherty, Supt. Suncrest orchard. .lames A limit I . Ciqar miintif.ietuier. Ashland. I.eah Swlnsen. Novelist. John W. Johnson, Jeweler. S. Vila Ucrkwlth. Mr. K. K. V. & Pro. Assn. 0. II. Kestcrson. Sawmill. Cr.iuts PnsK. Itev. 1 W. CarMcns. There are inan" others in and around Meilfnrd. Kach machine In substantial carry. Ini: case. Mcrtford Book Svofe. Modford poi.i;vs Ditrt; stoki:, .sbiand. (', II. lii:.Mi:it V, (.nuns Pass. levy lor the city ot .Mrdloru. lliese plans set the levy at respectively ml, -'.:) and L'B mill's. The first of the plans is reeouiniended to the coiiiuiit tee by the recorder. The fii-sl plan reonires the raisini.' of HlL',.')(l.r).8.'i. The levy will be di vided as follows: 11.1 mills for inter est, d.ti milU for sinkinr fund nnd lO.'l for city urposes. This plan ren rcscnts the lowest levy (hat can cmi sistently be made, according to Kc eordcr Poss, and as high as is advis able until the js'tvinK controversy is sol lied. The second plan provides for rais ing .tlO.I.-IM.H.'S with a levy of 'MM mills, divided as follows: :UJ mills for interest, PJ.-I mills for sinkincf fund and 111.3 mills for eitv rmrposes. This plan is worked out on the assumption that a settlement will be made of tho city's special assessment debts, which includes is'ivenieut, sewer nnd water mains. It assumes that 75 per cent of the interest on the pavinjr debt will he collected and Oil per cent each on Ihe sewer and water main. . The third plan provides for the raising of 1110.170 with a 2H-inill lew divided as I'ldloivs: 10.3 mills for iu- tercKt, mills for Biukinir I'uud nnd I 10.3 mills fur city puvoses. This j plan is worked out on the assumption! I that interest on pnvui, sewer nnd wn-1 j ter main debts will be paid at (he same! ; rate 11s last year. I Another plun which hiis been pre- pared lor din purposes of compari- j son and shows the levy should the i sinking funds be brought to the fijf- j ure they should have, is prohibitive and cannot be considered except for purposes of comparison. Last year .f8H,0riH.4:t was raised j with a L'l-rnill levy, divided as fol-1 lows: Hi. 3 mills for interest, .7 mills for sinking fund and 10 mills for city pui-poses. The sum necessary for city purjioses is this year really lower as the valuation this year has mater iallv decreased. FBI SUGAR IS MADE IN VALLEY BOARD RE-ELECTED L Closely fullowinB tho Sunday school convention, Just closed iu our cit it Is announced to begin today a Sunday School workers Institute In tho local Haptist church. Pr. J. I). Sprlugston, a Sunday school specialist of tho northwest, will be in charge and a profitable Institute is assured. All Sunday school workers ot nil churches In the city are. invited to attend all the sessions, which will bo held each evening and each afternoon. The subjs-t this evening will be "The Psychological fiasls for tho Graded Sunday School." ST. I.OPIS, .Mo., Oct. 23 house of deputies of the Protestant Kpl.scopal convention today concurred with tho house of bishops in ro-elect-ing tho present officers of tho board of missions. Tha opposition to re-election was based on the uctlon of the board of mlsstous In bending delegates to par ticipate in the Panama conference on South American missions. Represen tatives of different protestant churched participated in this confer ence and objection was mndo to the representatives of the board of mis sions of tho Kpiscopal church taking part. Tho present officers were re-elected by a vote by dioceses and orders In the house of deputies: Yeas, clerical, U Vj ; lay, 26 14 ; nays, clerical, 2 1 9i ; lay. i:n4. iilvided, clerical, fi; lay, 4. Jtev. John Williams of Omaha said the opiiosltioii was directed at the head of the board, lllshop l.loyd. Tho matter of changing the name With the blowing ot the factory whistle ,.t 7 oVU'-k this morning,, op erations started fit the Urants Pass T,1P : plant of the I tah-Ulaho SuRar com pany. The beets have oeeu snii to (lie factory for the past two weeks and Saturday uiitfit the bins were practically filled. A small" army of men is on the pay roll of the company, the plant being run with two shifts of men. The ca pacity of the plant will be two car loads of sie,'ar a day. 1 There has been a considerably riv alry to determine who will hnve the first sack of sucar, it filially heme assigned lo the Portland Commercial club. The season for the factory is ex pected to he short this year. How ever, officials of the company an nounce that with the putting- of all in creased acreage under water this fall j that the plant will, in all probability,! be able to nearly double I lie length of! its run next year. i BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets, tla. Sll,. stitmc (or calomel, act gently on (he bowels and positively do tnc work. People ailii-Ril with bad breath find ipiick relief through Dr. Kdwards' Oliie Tablets. The plra?ant, sugar coated tablets arc taken for bad breath bv all who know them. 'Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets act gen. tly but firmly on Ihe bowels and liver, siiinuLitin'.; them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel docs without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, grilling cathartics are derived from Ur. Kdwards' Olive Tablets without grip ing, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. 1". Jf. Kdwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients uiliictcd with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets arc pure ly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect, lite and 25c per hox, All druggists. Tho new grand jury met Monday, returned one true bill against John Doe for hog stealing and adjourned of the church was brought before the The circuit court term adjourned, TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT liouso of deputies today by Itev. Mar tin ARner of Krie, Pa., who asked that the title page of tho prayer book be changed to read: "The Holy Catho lic Church," according to the usages of' tho Protestant K:.scoial church. without trying 1 time In history. S. H. Iturulsh's auto will loave I Prorln Point at X A. M. and 1 P. M. case, for Ihe first j dalV Bsc,,,t Sunday; leavo Medford 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. Will call for . ! nassengers at hotols In Medford and hotels and business houses In Kagle Point, v phonr a-xa on h-ts. This resolution was referred to a commit tee, where It probably will remain. I y T t Y t ? ? X T ? t I i ? j t t I ? ? ? V ? ? I t f ? ? Special Offering of Women's New Coats for Three Drys Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Oct and 11 50 New Coats Will Be Placed on Sale Tuesday Morning: Prices $10 to $35 Individual Styles Characterize the New Coats Shown at This Store And though styles are individual, notable values predominate. An exorbitant price ticket is never allowed to become attached to a coat in this store merely because styles are exclusive. Please bear that in mind at all times. In regard to the new coats, we might describe each coat in detail, but even then you would be f unable to picture just how smart and good-looking they are. The better plan is to come into the store, see the coats, try them on and realize to your own satisfaction the individuality of the style and exceptional values. Prices range from $10.00 to $35.00 Cut Prices on all Misses' and Children's Coats This Week Ii i i Ml I M Yard Goods Sale for One Week X Commencing Tues. Morning, Oct 24 ? Y T t t f rgn Millinery Specials for This Week All Soft and Felt Hats j Lot 20Up to $2, now .' . . . Lot 30 Up to $4, now . j Lot 40 Up to $5.50, now 98c $1.98 $2.98 ? ? ? ? t t ? ? ? ? ? ? ? LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS The May Go. The very midst of the sew ing period finds this store splendidly ready. Ready from every angle, the right materials, com plete range of qualities and colors and, equally as im portant, prices that afford you excellent values. Ide alizing the uncertainty of the dress goods market, we purchased liberally, very liberally, with the result that our dress goods sec tion has rarely, if ever, been better prepared to serve you. Yard goods all this week as follows: 54-inch Pure Wool Serge, black and blue, now at : : $1.98 Lot. M 10-in. $1.50 Black Voile now 98 S0-inch $1.75 Pure Wool Poplin, colors brown, blue and black, now $1.65 Lot 44-inch $1.50 Venetian, now 9S? 50-inch $1.65 Pure Wool Serge, colors blue, black and navy, now $1.49 Lot 35 12-inch $1.75 Novelt v, black oulv, now at : ;.. $1.29 4'2-iuch $1.50 Pure Wool Poplin, colors blue, green, navy and plum, now $1.39 Lot. rS( 44-inch $1.25 Venetian Cloth, black only, now g9 44-iiieh $1.:5 Pure Wool Serge, colors grav, green and black Lot :7 12-inch $1.50 Novelt v, block onlv, now at ; $1.19 Lot 20 25c Cotton Plaid, now 16-'. Lot 21 Cotton Plaid, now 16'V Lot 2:? 75.- Wool Plaid now 39 Lot 21 ::S-ineh Wool, lilack ;md White Check 39 Lot 2 4 4-inch $1.50 Hla.'k Stripe oViIe.,98 Lot 27 40-inch $1.25 Xoveltv. black onlv 79 Lot 2S 40-inch $1.50 Voile, black onl;....9S Lot 2! 45-inch $1.50 Xoveltv. black oii'lv 9S Lot HO It-inch $1.00 Mohair now 79 V Lot IIS 40-inch $1.25 Novelty P.lack Check f Hli-inch 75c Storm Serge, colors brown, blue. green and navy, now ' 49 A,X :5r 1; hi. h $1.75 lilack Crejie now $1.19 1 lot .iOc U ool Cliallies now 39 Lot 40-52-inch 75c Itl.-n-k Mohair now 19 Lot 41 5(i-inch $1.25 Xoveltv. grav onlv 89 Lot pj-to-mch $1.25 Wool Crepe, blu't onlv, now ggj Lot HI J2-inch $1.1X1 Stripe Voiie.' black onlv, now g9 Lot r2 5 1-inch s1.50 Vnilo in y t t X T f t y y T f f y y y T y T ? f r y 1 1 lot Cotton Toweling. (5it and 7H 1 lot 4-l-llich 22' :.c Pillow 'I'nl.io.T n. on h 25c Pi,,uot Pillow T lbin.v' '?! 1 lot 45-ini 1 lot 45-inch p 1 lot Cotton ti' c, now ac PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS ow Tubing. leaiKU' ocrotton l owi linT 5 In addition to the above pries we will sponge and shrink with our Duplex shrinking machine all dress goods sold this week free of charge 1 his means a saving of 5c to 10c per vird " f y f f t y ? y y ? ? y f f