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PAGE EIGHT CTEDFOttT) MAIL TRrBTTNTC, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRTPAY. OCTOBER in, 1017 ni mini in oni n rut ii i HJb obnuuL PUPILS 10 BUY LIBERTY BONDS Thru Patriotism of John A. Wester lund, Scholars Are Offered Oppor . tunlty of Buying Bonds on Easy ' Terms Without Interest, $2 on No vember 15, Balance $3 Monthly. Thru tlio patriotism of John A. Wenterlund, Medford bcIiooI children aro offered tho opportunity to pur chase Ulierty bonds on euny pay ments. Mr. Wenterlund will advance tho monny without Intuiost, pupils to pay S2 on eacl) r0 bond on Novem ber 15 and every month aftarwarrtK for 16 months, S3. Mr. Westeiltind's proposition Is as follows: October 18, 1917. Mr. V. Meldo Hlllls, Superintendent of Schools, Modford, Oregon. Dear Mr. Hlllls; Bollevlni? that lessons of thrift and patriotism should bo liiHtllled on ev ery possible occasion Into tho minds of tho children of our community, and resardlng tho present occasion as one of the most fitting over pre sented for such a purpose, I wish to moke tho following offer, which I beg leave to request you to have read in every schoolroom In tho city: To tho pupils of the Modford city schools: I wish to help every pupil who feels that he wnnts to "do his bit" to help ills country win tho war which Is now being fought out so bitterly In Europe, and so I am ready to advance the money to pay for fifty J; 30 Lib erty bonds, which thoso of you who first apply to mo ran take up by pay ing $2.00 to my bunk on each bond, on or before November Kith next, and every month afterwards for six teen months pay into my bank the sum of S3. 00 on ench bond taken up, making $50.00 In all for each bond, you to receivo In the meantime the full amount of Intornst which our government pays on tho bonds, $2.00 per year on a tr0 hond. Thus at the end of thn sixteen months, ynu will own your bond and have your Interest money besides, and will bavo been a grent holp to your country. When you pay the first $2.00 to the bank on your bond, you will ho pre sented with ono of Uncle Sam's Lib erty bond buttons to wear, and show your friends that you havo bought a Liberty bond. Wo must do all (hat wo can to help win tho war. Your older brothers and their comrades, who have enlist ed In our army and navy, hip flpli' ing at tho front In defenrr ! o ; . country, and you should help t'.um ri home by saving your money and lend ing It to l'ncle Sam. so that he can food and clolho our soldiers, who are !olng their duly so nobly. Thosn who wish to Inko up the bonds ran come to see mo al the Mo tel Holland. Yours for the coiiulry'H wplrnrn, J. A. WUKTUIll.lSli. When Superintendent Hlllls read Mr. W'eslerlund'B offer to tho stu dents of the high school Friday fore noon, the enthusiastic nnd apprecia tive students upplnuded vigorously. Immediately on closing of school this noon patriotic boys and girls of tho high school began calling on Mr. Westerlund. nnd by 1:30 o'clock 23 of them hud subscribed for Lib erty bonds anil left fur the Jledfnril National bank with orders from Mr Westerlund that they lie given Lib erty loan buttons. Many others are i'hi-imI to take advantage, or Mr. Weslcrlund's gen erous offer. TAMMANY USING IGHOOL NFAV YoHK, Oct. in --Willi the opening of the schools this morning tho Btrike spread and disturhanres were resumed. At one nf the largest llronx buildings the children broke many windows. They paiaded thru tho streets with jil.nards reading: "Wo won't go back to sclnml mull the Gary system Is taktn out." Tho po llco dispersed them. In llrookiin several hundred wo men armed with stones forced their way into a school at Hrnwnsville, a Jewish section, and demanded thai their children be allowed lo go home Some windows were muhed and sevoral persons were Injured. Includ ing throe policemen, while police re serves were quelling 'he riot. The SfOi (tyitdjien were ditml fed for the The following liuvo subscribed to tho second issue of liberty loan bonds; ' ' Thru Medl'oiJ N'ulioiiul bunk: J. A. Perry. . ,,; , . J. p. Wortinan. : ,' Klfrida Kstella Whitman. '" Kli.ubeth II. Poster. Hubert l. Wilson.1 ' .'" ;'i ' ,)us. W. Hcrriun. ' , :;i Mnurinc McKcnny. Wui. S. Crowell. t.'nrrie B. Wurreii. Geo. W. Childs. Anjr. J. Van Wiming. Margaret Ames. WeiH'ord Nnlloiinl Hunk. .lames V. Dates. William W. Dates. Dorothy F. Roberts. Mary Leo Roberts. Elder M. Conser. Louis A. Halado. S. Melaisic Herbert. Edgar Wight. T. 13. 'IJanlelB. Lillian M. Daniels. Total, S29.900. Thru Jneksiin t'ounty bank: .Mary P. Seliiii'linril. ' ' P. W. Carnnhan. Mrs. J. C, lirown. Kllu J. Smilli. It. A. Johnson. Wm. M. Stine. A. H. Nelson. liobert A. Nelson. A. S. V." Carpenter. II. J. Adkins. Mrs. Alice Kinenid. Until . Cleinens. Prod A. Malz. Alidn l(. Minor. O. U. Irwin. Kule I). Juniiey. Kmil Illauin. Zera K. Daliui'k. John Pont ing. W. A. Polner. ('. W. JleDoniild. Ivy I. lioeek. Kliner T. Puss. Irene II. Isaacs. i Hielinrd C. Isaacs. W. P. Isaacs. Oeo. II. I.indley. Kluni Adv. .Co. Win. ririch. 'fhru Kir-,1 Nulionul bank: Tlioiim! Knrl Itenll. Mrs. Ann lleull. Asbury Henll. (Jen. T. Collins. K. Violet Cook. Klizabelll P. Doi'e. Mary Joy Polger. Arthur I,. Hill. Alidu It. Miner. . ('. V. Montgomery. Win. A. Sunnier. Marian K. Van Krnyoc. U J. Warner. .Marshall S. Wright. i'-i. Anna Young. Pnrn.or.-i' & Fruitgrowers' Hunk, (ins Newbury. Frank ('. Clnrk'c. F,. Gales. K. F.. Swan. K. II. Ilaiiley, Jr. W. Van Seoyoc, James Ciiuinbell, p. c. r.iiioit. P. W. Mears! Alice .Mel 'lure (lelehel. Lewis II. (iilhcrtsiui. Mrs. H. P. Antic. Delrov Cieddlell. C. W. Whilloek. L. Niederineyer. ('. A. HeVoe . L, IhividMin. Nellie M. Davidson. Pro.1 W. Weeks. Ilenrv II. Hates. .1. I!. Woo.liord. A. W. Walker. S. A. K'roselu'l. .1. .1. Ililelller. S, I. I'.rown. tins II. Samuels. .1. II. Andrews. Karl S. Tinny. J. II. Swem. Win. Hi Hamilton, . P. 1 1. l'.OVll. 1). li. Wood. . 0. K. Keynolds. ; ,". IJelos Oilbert. ' , ' W. W. Watson. I)r. C. It. Kay. . : J. P. Lawrence. , : - Kd Hriins. , Cui'l 1). Hinvinnn. C. T. Noe. W. ('. Hoslwiek. P. P. Lodcr. Florence Trowbridge. J. W. Mitchell. (Irnce Mitchell. Charles N. Hansen. 10. II. Liimport. Dr. J. J. F.mtncns. Porter J. Ncff. Isubel NelT. John Neil'. Arthur lirown. S. Childers. W. K. Crews. .Jacksonville Make Itccord The showing of Jacksonville is re garded as being particularly com mendable. Tho committee reported l.'iOOO yesterday noon and a few hourB later reported $7000. The Jacksonville honor list to date is as follows: J. W. Ilyboo. A. II. Farrier. Geo. W. Godward. rtirrlo Ileekman. G. A. Gardner. Dan W. Hngshnw. G. It. Chapman. E. Drill. Iloy Uliich. CHICAGO, Oct. 1!). The condition of Robert Flt.sfinmons, former cham pion heavywTelght pugilist, who is III of pneumonia at a hospital here, was still critical early today. It was said at the hospital that while thero was little change In his condition during the night, practical ly no hope was held out for his re covery. - i GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY II! Hair gets stops ftilliiiK nut nnd thick, wavy, strong nnd N'ni:tifnl. Your hair bocomos Hunt, wavy, fluffy, abundant nnd appears as nlft liiptrnun and beam if ni as a young girl's aftor a "Dnndmim hair elfansp." .lust try thlF moisten a cloth with a little handnrinn nnd care fully draw It through your hair, tak Iiik ono small Mrnnd at a time. This will Heanao the hair of dunt, dirt and r.rrnslvo oil and In .iust a few mo ments you havo doubled tho beauty of your hair. Uepidoti beautifying the hair at once, Uandcrinu dissolves every par tide of dandruff; eleanses, purifies and Invlnoratea tlio scalp, forever stopping Itching and falling hair. Hut what will please you most will be after a few weekM use when you will actually see new hair flno and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of It, surely get a small bottle of Kwonltou's Dnnderlne from any drug gist or toilet counter for a few centn. ra5 in .,o r CAPITAL $100,000. Inviting the Accounts of Women THESE wo appreciate quite as much as those ot men and commercial in stitutions. With a household, or personal checking acrount a woman is better able to manage the Income and outgo and will tind it a means of promoting SAVING. LIBERTY LOAN NOTES "Ol'll" boys will gi e their time, liuiiiy their livo lor the ('hum-. Will Y(U' I.F.N1I - not gie -a tew di'llur- h bu.Miig a Lib ert v Hond f RESOURCES ALMOST ONE MILLION siMaiionaliank MfDFORD Afedford people, wake up! lint seven duys ie ft of liberty loan drive. Ashluiiil is duins; things. .Thirfy couiniittees nre .seuurinjr the lowii on a ciirel'ully systematized plun. Money is louriuc in. - Splendid co-nperutiuu between the bunks and citizens murk t lie campaign. " This lias made possible the piir eliusc of bonds by tde sniiill inslnll nient plan and lias opened a hi; field. The patriotic small n'ue-eiirner.rtnuii or woman, can do his bit and start tt savings account at the same time. The city of Ashland came to the front nnd footed the bill for the pat riotic banquet. Yes, Ashland is do- inj things, nnd we are proud of her. Let us Medford people do something besides wave the flag and run in cir cles. The last liberty loan wus iindcr ubseribed here to our everlasting shame. , I.i l not let it U" I y ! iifMiin. lletue'niWi',.ylliip1iiiiiiey Vilt-VIri V'oVi no cond if we lose this wurv liealizc, if you enn't shuulder ' u' rifle in the cause, of Immunity vou citu shoulder pint of our country's olilifution. When you store with blearing eyes at the first lists of Oregon's killed nnd wounded, our boys, you mnv say: ",Iy (lod! Why did I not do my bit to hurry the end, to supply the (trait need money to (he allies, thus to snvc Aineiienn lives nnd, better than life, liberty for nil minikind." UHEUTV LOAN lTllUt'ITY COJI, M1TTKK. ..' : r',i,v 1 1 li irnTflrlll liril 1U V II ft llll. (1 v... t livloiuuix mm ( i T FAMI GIRLS! IVIAKh l BEAUTY'LOTldrr - WITH LEMONS 44. 44.44.4.44 44 At the cots of a small jar of ordi nary cold cream one can prepare a Half a dozen or more of .luckson county ranchers Interested In better ing their boot and hog stock aroj full quarter pint of tho most wonder- planning to attend tho Pacific inter- jful lemon skin coftener and beanti nminnni i.iv..nck .vnn.tiinn which ' Her, by squeezing tho juice of two will be held in Portland during'thej last wecK of, the big land show there, NEW YORK CITY ' .v , .. NEW YOHK, Oct. 19. With wholesale sources of supply virtually shut off and refineis unable to get the lniitcrinl. New York is threatened with n supir famine. Some sales nt 5 cents a pound have been reported. Many restaurants ulrciidy have abol ished the siiftur bowl and customers nre served one lump apiece. fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces or orchard white. Care should tie taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman and hogs for breeding purposes, and ( knows that lemon juice is used to I no doubt there are others who will bleach and remove such blemishes us- take advantage of this occasion to .freckles, sallowness an4 tan and Is November 14 to 24. These men see an opportunity In the 'exposition to buy blooded 'cattle stock up, according to County. Agri cultural Agent C. C. Cate,' , "By a number of our Jackson coun ty men attending tho exposition," says Mr. Cate, "and making pur chases there they can club together and send their shipment of purchases back by car load, thus saving much of the price of their car fare to Port land." Mr. Cate will take a vacation of a week to attend the livestock exposi tion. . the ideal skin softener .smootnener and boautlfler. .- ..-; Just try it! Get three dunces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly rfa grant lemon lotion and massage It daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It is truly marvelous to smoothen rough, red hands. t ? t ? r I y f ? 1 t f t ? t f V ? Y ? t ? X t ? ? ? r ? i - - - - - - V "V v V MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Corset Sale 100 pairs Miller Bros.' New Model Cor sets, in several styles, all sizes, real value $1.00; sale priee, per pair, g ' Sfc Sfc Jfc Sfc Afc. Jl. Jk Jfc. J JwanrCs TheWoman's Store 14-22 N. Central Ave., Medford, Ore. MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID . f t ? ? t t Outing Gowns AVomen's Outing Flannel Gowns, in white and fancy stipes, made good and full, real $1.25 grade, sale priee, ' SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY J Wonderful Bargain Giving in Every Department BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS That Will Keep You Warm and Comfortable Blankets Comforters Good size Cotton Blank- Wool Finish Blankets, 64 ets, in tan, gray and white, x7G, extra heavy, cheap to cheap today at $2, &4 MO dav at $3, on sale ?Q HE Saturday, pair at,' pair ! $0.1 el "Wool Blankets, in tan, Heavy Comforters, in gray and white, full size, dark colors, cheap at $2.50, heavy weight, worth $6.00, on sale Saturday, flj 7c sale price; per ' $1 Qfi ('iU'n pair...:.....'.'....: VtJ 0 Fine Silkaline Comforters, Fancy Crib Blankets, all filled with good cotton, colors, special, CI 1Q full size, on sale CO 9ft .y-i.xt.Saturdav, each puv EXCELLENT SHOWING OF THE Newest in Women's Suits and Coats pair. Saturday, each.! Women's Suits Just received, a beautiful line of New Winter Suits, in a great variety of styles and colors, on sale COG! Saturday, each V& LA VOGUE SUITS Up to date in style, made of the best fabrics, on sale from $35,00 up. Women's Coats " 25 fmautiful New "Winter Coats for woinen in this season's most up-to-date styles, on sale Saturday, each.... $20 CHILDREN'S COATS A beautiful line of Misses' and Children's Coats, made of good materials, $5.48 up to $12.50 each. ? tot f y f f t t T t f T I $1.00 Beautiful New Blouses at Little Prices New shipment of "Wirtlnnbr' Waists, sizes 36 to 42, beautiful styles, worth more on sale S;itnr- 4? day, each October styles in the celebrated "Wei worth" Blouse, wonderful' val ues, on sale Saturdav, each, at .' New "Crepe de Chcne" Waists, new si vies and colors, worth ffO Q7 $.".0i), iiow V New Georgette Crepe Waists, white and flesh, worth $6, now, cads SATURDAY SPECIALS Odds and ends of Fleischer's Yarns, some slightly soiled, worth up to 35c, on sale 4 "7i Saturday, skein II C f t Y Good Talcum Powder, worth 15c, now, can, 7c in in "Merite" Jewelry, in a great vnriet v of articles, on sale OC Saturday, each UOj 35c Knitting Pins in amber, all sizes, special, pair Rich and Lustrous are the Pretty New Silks 1000 Yards Colornrl Tnffi.n ?lfi;,.V, every thread silk, worth today $1.75 & a am, on saic oaturaay, per 1000 yards of Fancy Silks in plaids and stripes, 36 inches wide, values up to $2.25 a yard, on sale Satur- M On day, a yard J vl0l 40-inch Silk and Wool Poplin, in the new fall shades, on sale ff 4 on Saturday 40-inch Crepe de Chine, in a full line of colors, on sale Saturday at,fl f 'JC a yard w SPLENDID KNIT UNDERWEAR For Women and Children Women's l:nion Suits, fleeced lined, in si 1 1 styles and sizes, cheap today at $1, on sale Saturdav, CLln a suit .'....OIL "Athena" Union Suits, fleeced lined, in all styles. cheap at $2, on salei $1.75 Saturdav, suit Athena Silk and Wool I'nion Suits, worth today $:1.00, on sale Sat- fl) OT Children's Vests and Pants, fleeced lined, worth todav 50c, on sale QCn Saturday, each t Women's Vests and Pants all sizes, fleeced lined, worth today 50c, on Qrrt dell .'i8-inch Fancy Plaids, for children's dresses, cheap at 75c, on sale Saturday, yard.... 67c sale .Saturday, each... ( 'hildreit's Suits, all Saturday, $1.75 suit. Wool sizes,' $1.25 1'liiiiii on Viilt' up to ui'day. a suit The New Gloves for Fall Women's Cape Gloves, in cham pagne and tan, all sizes, cheap to day at 2.00, on sale Sat urdav. pair Women's "Washable Kid Gloves, in white only, all sizes, a splendid grade, Saturday, a pair $1.67 loves, in splendid $1.87 very special The New Corsets Just received, a new line of the very latest models in Warner's and lxed Fern Corsets, in front and back lace, on sale Saturday, $1.00 up to $5.00 a pair. THE NEW DRESS GOODS For Fall and Winter 56-inch Heavy Coatings, all woo, in red, gree-and fancy phi ids, worth up to $4 a yard, to close C i Q out, a yard $Utl0 New Broadcloths, in all colors, 52 inches CO QQ wide, very special.. JwO Heavy Bolivia Coating, in a good line of colors, 5H in. wide, verv special. 42-inch Navy Blue Storju and French Serges, all wool, cheap at $1.75, on sale Saturday, a vard $1.25 46-ineh All Wool Poplins, in the new shades, C4 ... .pi.i tr yard ''.'.$3.47 The New Hosiery Women's Pine Lisle Hose, in black and white, a very fine qual ity, on sale Saturdav 39c Women"s All-Silk Hose, si;:fs, cheap today at $1 pair, on sale Saturday at, a pair .' m 50 all per $125 Y f t t t f t t f f t t t t r T t t t t f f t f f f f f ? ? f ? Y f ? 5 $ MANN'S-The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price-MANN'S y