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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1917)
rEBFORT) MATE TRIRTTNT1 "MEDFORD, OTtTCOOX, FTNDAY, APTNL 27. 1917 L AMERICAN LINER MONGOLIA WHICH SANK SUBMARINE. could be expected for the month ol April. The reduction of tonnage at the disposal of hostile nations, he said, was taking place with mathe matical certainty, thereby Increasing tjfe leck of foodstuffs, while the want of pit props had made Itself felt In the sharpest manner. pi DEFECTS PREVENT With Medford trade 1b Medford made. !r PAGE RTX inn r ni 9 Hitler y ilisnpi minted, r rest i'u lien ami with teitr (limuied eyes two Mod ford boys mid out- from Jacksonville, who enlUted nt Hie local navy re cruiting office tlii week mid were sent to t!ie I'urlliind recruiting liond f(UiirterK for thorough pliyicnl exam ination, stopped from the south hound passenger tra in Friday Ion-noun to face a crowd of iclativcs, friends and well wishers who gathered to hid them farewell. Keluctanlly they ave the infonna tion that they were rejected at Port land because of failure to pass the physical examination; Gilbert Mlack hum because of a weak heart; Wayne Sprapae because of a badly ingrown toe nail; and Willis Scott of Jackson ville, because of some, minor physi cal defect. For the present and un til such time as (hey overcome the physical limitations the hoys will have to bid farewell to dreams of fighting for their count ry in lite navy. While they were disappointed their mothers and other relatives were happy that they had to stay at home, especially ' as the boys bad shown their patrioti-m by enlisting. The relatives who had brought to the train flowers and packages of eatables to cheer the young recruits on their way to the Mare Island navy training station at San Francisco, passed them other recruits on the train. Frank Manpiess of Heagle, who en listed nt the same time as the other boys, was n happy lad, for be was the only one of the four fo pass the phys ical test. "Dog gone it ! ejaculated Chief Quartermaster Xortsrom, head of the local navy recruiting station, as be heard the news of the boys' rejec tion. Then be hurried away from the depot, as he, too, was disappoint ed. "Those boys looked good to nte," said Nortsrom. In the crowd at the station was the entire ninth grade class of Washing ton school , in charge of their teach er, Miss Ihtrbee, to do honor to (Iil hert Blackburn, who was a member of the, class when he enlisted. Late Friday afternoon Chief Quar termaster Norslroiu received a tele i'ram fro mlhe Portland headquar ters that the minimum age limit for naval recruits had been raised to 17 from 1(1 years. Norstrom thinks that the hoys were rejected more because of their age, than for physical de fects. Each rejected one was only 1(3 years old. specialWof A special train of four conches and baggage cars, crowded with uni formed infantry soldiers passed thru Med ford on Friday morning without stopping. Several members of Com pany , Woodburn, Third Infantry, O. K. (1., claim to have recognized sev eral soldiers in the ear windows as members of their regiment and u!m to have seen the adjutant nt' (he regi ment on a rear platform. Captain Todd of Co. 1 and others, however, went of the opinion that the sol diers in the train were all regular army solidcrs. The Third Oregon infantry is snppo-ed to still be at1 the Vancouver hai i.irk. IRISH QUESTION IMPORTANT (Continued from Pu-'.o One 1 r MR iV'V ft I J . W mi p.f A? $r& i C r rM f 1 . -- - - - - ..::-JJJw-waTK...A,..r, i.&--.aitsarry - w . - BERLIN', April 27. A confidential report In regard to the progress of the submarine warfare has been made by Vice Admiral Capelle, minister of the navy, to the Reichstag main com mittee. An official note regarding the minister's communication was given out here today, showing that he told the committee the success of the sub marines continued to be great and their losses small. Reports already at hand showed that a favorable result Q DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY Try Tills!.. Hall- (icts Thick, Glossy, Wavy mid lUiiutil ul at Once, T HEARING SON INCREASED RATES BEGIN MAY 7 WASHINGTON', April 17. Arthur James Hal four, bead of (Jivat Urit ain's mission, today sent to Kulaml his first report of the reception ac corded the commission and the pro gress of negotiations, which it was .stated, would be "very joyous news for the HrilUh people." The repor'! will he made public through the Lon don official press bureau. liear Admiral Sir Dudley li. S, Me Chair today was presented by Sec retary Mantels to the heads of all the navy bureaus for an intimate discus sion on submarines, patrol blockade, construction and kindred subjects. This is the beinninfr of detailed con ferences to work out lines id' co-operation between the Caited Slates and (he entente. Lord Cunlilfe, governor of the bank of Knirland, went to New oYrk today to confer with hankers. Lieut, (icneritl Hriiles had an ap pointment today to see Marshal Jof fre of the French mission. Mr. Hal four devoted the laornimr to seiidinir his dispatch to Kucjand, lnnchcil alone and went out for a drive in the afternoon. MOTHER OF GENERAL FUNSTON DEAD AT HER KANSAS HOME KMI'OWIA, Kan., April 'J7. Mrs K. II. Funslou, mother of I lie late Major General Frederick Fun-don lied at the home of her daimhtef here todav. She was 7- vear old. DANISH WOMAN REGAINS HEALTH ! WASHINGTON', Aril 27 llcar-ii'-js on tln general inrri'iisf in fn-ifiht liilcs will In' lu'ld liy the Iiili'i'stntc ( 'oinnuTri' niminis'-ioii iM'innin .May 7. DuriiiL' that week it is i'Xii'cteil the railroads will jmt in their ease. I leu ring's will he resuiaeil May 2-1. lilli MII.I.IMCKV SAI.i: We don't believe in waiting. Ilnery iniist bo sold rlKbt now. the .May Oo.'h Store. Mll At 31 Bcmbs Thrown on Swiss Town. HKIiNIi, April 27. l.nte Tuesday niKlit an unknown aviator flew over the Swiss town of Porrentrui, throw ing explosive bombs and seriously damaging buildings and injuring a number of people. Three persons, including a child, were injured. The military authorities are seeking tho nationality of tho aviator. NOT A TALKING MACIIIXK Just prices that speak louder than words. A real millinery sale. At The May Co.'s Store. 31 Immediate? Yes! Certain? that 's the Joy of it. Your hair be comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderlne hair cleanse. Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Dan derlne anil carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a tinio. This will cleanse the hair -of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and In just a few moments you have doubled the beautp of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beau tifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping Itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair grow ing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowl ton'B Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and just try It. ... i Keep the Bank Balance Growing. THERE Is nothing impossible about building a substantial bank account. It simply involves the determination to DO IT. You will find no red tape at the 1st National Bank in connection with open ing a Checking or Savings Account Sim ply bring, or send in your first deposit. We do the rest. One Dollar is sufficient for Savings; only a reasonable amount re quired for Checking. Mure limn 2,000 people and firms enr- ry nceounts here. Let us help you get started. Capital p $100,000 nterest on SavinBs and Time Depsits- sittaiionalBank MEDFORD OREGON I BROOCHES Were Never More Popular We are showing the largest and most complete assortment of Cameos, Platinum and Diamond Brooches, also Green Gold, we have ever shown. They cost no more than you pay for the ordi nary brooches and the quality plus style helps you make a selec tion. Don't fail to see our Cameo Rings. MARTIN J. REDDY QUALITY FIRST Phone One-0 Correct Time. Visitors Always Welcome. " " ' V W ' V V T SEND US YOPR MAIL ORDERS. CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES Children's wash dresses. made of fine imnoi-ted Tk ?W., Cinsluuns; G to 14. , w' lv-.momv safe. 1 Ofl 14"22 NORTH CENTRAL jn'iee, each 9LOU MEDFORD, OREGON New wash dresses Tor chil dren, just in; aes 2 to (5 years, made of mind Kiiiu'- 1 ) ; i in. Eeonoiny sale 5 Boys two-pieec wash suits, made of fine materials, good styles, very special for this sale, fiQo a suit OUL WE PREPAY MAIL OR EXPRESS BOYS' WASH SUITS Boys' 'wash suits, made of fine materials, good styles, very special for this QQa sale, a suit tJOX f t t t t t T T ? uur irreat n,na or me iviontn Kconomv Na es Solves the Problem of the High Cost of Living. Be Sure You Look up These Special Items for Saturday Only r Waist Sale T5v"-,)() now v"''1' waists, nicely trimmed, well made, all sizes from 36 to 52, the celhrated " Wirt h more" brand. For si.oo 1110 new waists, nifty styles, all sizes, every waist guaranteed to he well worth the price. Fach Some Big Domestic Bargains B e d s p r e a d s, worth today $1.50 Sale price ....9S Billow Silps, 42 and 45 in., worth today H5c, spe cial 22 Wash cloths, 50 doz., good quality worth 5c. Very special, each. .3 Cambric, 3(i in. wide, fine qual ity, 18c value, now, yard ....15 Bed sheets, 81x99 worth today $1.25 sale price ....98 Curtain Scrim, 3fi in. wide, fancy hemstitched, worth 20c, now, vd Huck to, w els, large size, worth 15e. Very special for this sale, 12, Crash, worth 18c this sale, yd 14 i'ltrm lulinrcr Iwul hi i 1 1 l; 1 1 1 u milium j'rosli acri's of land uinlrr iMilliii!iuu. "i do nut Miy llmt tin vvnr i--inp (t I'ontiniit' I lirmi;:h UHS," Mr. I.loyil (ii'uio siiiil, "lint i) iln (li-i-mull kin'W llml hv 1 1 " I 1 1 1 1 mil un!:l the piiiI of IlllS In' f'linlil win, he wnntil lli'lit nut' IT In' I'lHius that llui longer hi' linlils nut Ihr fur-i' it will lie fur liinii pi-'ii-i' will iMMiii' nnirli CUHicr." rliliis for llarvi'-'t. The pri'lliiiT siiiil I'Imiis vi ii' lic iiiK mniln Sr tin- lunvit ol l!US whii'h woulil pitmtnlre Mini nitli.mt n ton of I'oniUluffs I'niMinir frmn lilil'onil, no mir wulil stiii'M'. lint llii' euntry nmst help in liiisliniiilin- fm.il stulfn. The prcmiiT then onlhiii-ii thr , lr lv Inkl'll llV ttllil'll II.OIIII.IIIHI tons of imports ttonlil hi' ni umlj mlili'il that (In-ill llritain w-.mI.I i;-t three titne" H-rUnw tuur linn-, n miiny sliii!H this year is Inst, lie i-on-t in lied: "Tim fleniiniis think we ihv -t"i-for. htii lliev lon't know tin tlm vnre ilenlinif ith. I mil ."nl. ileiit'llmt if l"'''"' proRnim is enrrieil out tho siilmiiirine niiii-inmi in lieulvu.'' rdla Everybody What Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound did for Her. Cliicapo. HI- "It Rives mo cn-nt rlt'iisurt- lo let othera Ulli'W that I 1m- itroveit in Iti'iiltn IMI v- with tin first hot tit- of 1-ydiu K.l'ink hnin'H Wpcttililrt i'ompiuiin!; after taking two Inittli'd I am t'tuir.-lv well. lU-t'mv t;t!.i:'vr it I cmiM not iio any Uiiul of worU with vut n I'lim in my l iuk i 1 F'.iiirr. J so iriuoli from in tl !kt; .mat tOTi. 1 hml h.'K lnchi's, v nl- wnys tirt'tl nn.l no npoctit''. Worti-i cannot rx press iny iiLlitu-Ie for tli' y.iwA your nu'(li.i!ie iia iK tie mo. rni tfiron:h me to my f,e:i.!v. 1 rcct'ir. mend l.ydi;i V.. I'tnkl V-'t'. tut'i (.'otniHiuml to till women mTi rir t'roMi female trouM. s. itartieti'.ir'y tit l:iiuh women.' Mr. Mi:r. Pami: ah:-M vi zan, UIo7 Kitnhiill Ave., I'Sneajm, 111. It i posiiivdy tni that l.yiiin K. Pinkhiini's Ve;ritahlo lotnjmntnl li:i.i !u'lp'(t tlu'iiiHiiU of women who ti:iva in-i-n tivulh-(l with dpliiei im'ntH, Mammation, tilieniti"n, tumors, irregu larities. ivriixMO iiiuim, harkftclit. tliat luarm down foeliin;, CUT YOU JTU-U ttUvU. HANDKERCHIEFS Made of line Sliainrock 'tiers, 15c lawn, colored worth 'JOc. l-'or thi sale, each , NEW VEILINGS New mesh veilings, in all the new shades. Per yard The new cap veil, cadi 25c 39c BLACK TAFFETA '.V2 inches wide, soft finish, worth !1.2r. QO This sale iJOt ? V y y y y y y y (t y .. y EMBROIDERY Kiiil). Flouncinjr in voile and organdie for dresses. 98c $2.50 value J'er yard 15 BARGAINS 25c 18-inch embroidery floune- quality; up to 25c in, a:, fine 50c values. Per yard Notion Sale Hair ei ! for .... d e Wi st iiicctrii- (iiii,-rs..5e luloid 'I'hiitililcs Rc hililreu's Hose Supporters, all sizes .10 IuJuji'kUum, nul a I colors, aid. holt 5e Middy Lice Novel I y h 1'. S. l-'las. su-i-ial 5e New IV.-n-l Hr.lt.ius. do 10c Toilet Goods lyniene Tooth Paste, worth 5e, special 10" Powder, 15C Colgate's special ... Talcum 1 1 illici t 's pound can Talcum Powder 25 'dilate ' cake, :? Toilet for Soap, 10e 25C liltic Seal Vaseline 5 Colgate's Cup Sutip 5e Machine Oil 5 IMC I Economy Sale of Suits, Coats, ) Skirts and Dresses-See Them i t t t T f f f T f f t T t t t f y f y y y t t t KORRECT SKIRTS Made of all wool series, new spriiii; stvles, worth $4.98 today :,(;.00. Sale price NEW DRESSES New stvle to 12.00. Sale price wool dresses, good well made, worth up SPRING COATS In plain and fancy colors, pood values at $12.00 (Q AO Sale price t ....v0w '0 NEW SUITS In many new shades, well made, real values up to $22.50. For this sale onlv. each 18.00 CORSETS 1"0 front lace corset worth l.."iO. uood model. Now 9SC t'repe de chene new up t tvles. worth $1. Sale price ollars, 69c SUMMER VESTS l''ine iaulity, till sizes, worth 15; very 4 A special. Kach 1UL BLACK HOSE for women ana children. worth 15c For this sale, pair ... 10c Uabybonncts, shirts boot ees and bilis. Very 0C .special, each 3L f f t f y y t y y y y y y