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MWM!.M'V,'.tf!." iuvuwv ; 'V. PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MATT; TRTBUNE, MTCDFORD. 1 OREO ON". FRIDAY. MAY 1(5. 1019 : if ( i u '! , i ll Hi ll ! o ;u ; ! rt IV CI If ri. ' 11 ,B it ft tl 4 tl SS '5 i a tl ; d 1 ' ill - y, j W 1 o ' E V!'. d' a: F l B w P. Ii tl el It 8) n ll 11 a o1 A 4 tl ai 1 f Pf O 3 SB W 16 in a: Bl pi w el r( n i h n 11 El M tl k n d ll g v li 1) n n tl V a t! c. ' 8 ti (i a 7 a a i t PR EN T IS PLEASEDWITH R. R. MESSAGE Wilson Sends Thanks to Railroad - Trainmen for Expression of Loyal ty Brotherhood Goes On Record Aohlittt I. W. W.'ism and the Bol shevlkl Agitation, v. ; HUN SOLDIERS TURN STREET MUSICIANS' jw'g'T : WASHINGTON. Mnv 16. Presi dent Wilson has cabled William 0. Lee, president of the Brotherhood of . liailroad Trainmen, expressine ap vreoiation of a message of lovaltv sont hira.bv Mr. Lee on behalf of the brotherhood, which is holding its an nual convention at Columbus. Ohio. The' president's cable cram, received nt-"the White House today, savs: "l'lcase exprcs sto the trainmen ' 'assembled in convention mv warm appreciation of the message You have lust sent me. It has done mv heart rood and made me feel the fine spirit of such friends in a wuv to make the work here easier for me.. Mv warm est best wishes for the success of the convention." COLUMBUS. Ohio. Mnv 16. That the Brotherhood of Railroad Traiii' men has "no part or svnipnthv in unv of the plans that pretend the hope of the world is onlv to be found in it: destruction :" that the organization is "one hundred per cent American, ' and that it "docs not subscribe to anv theory that proposes to throw every, bodv into one common slouch of de spondency for the purpose of experi meeting in the hope that out of this treneral mental and physical misery an average mav come that will bring about a general better condition of affairs for a maioritv of the people." is the railroad man's attitude toward government as expressed by W. G. Lee. president of the Brotherhood of Railrond Trainmen, in his address be fore the convention here late todav. The address was in response to wel come addresses made bv Governor James M. Cox and Mavor Karb. ' ''We stand for no such doctrine as destruction and ruin: we. believe in the government of our representatives and stand-as one hundred per cent Americans readv to defend our prin ciples and our faith." he declared. "In referring to the brotherhood. Mr. Lee at all times included the membership in Canada as well as in the United States. "There are labor organizations." Mr. Lee continued, "that seek refuge under the banner of labor unionism that prope'rlv have no right to claim affiliation with labor organization. , and m proof- of this their readiness to raise the red flag of anarchv and declare for revolution at every op portunity. I want to assure vou that the Brotherhood of Railroad Train men has neither part nor purpose in anv scheme that proposes to destroy this government or take from anv citizen either privilege or property that pronerlv belongs to him." . Mr ASstt u 0 The llttlo German band la a thing of the past In America, but the wandering musicians aro frequently seen in German cities now. Here are two German eoldlers, one ot them buck in civilian dress, picking up coppers by playing (or street crowds In Berlin. !SI Workmen are busy getting ready the new free auto camp ground for tourists passing thru the city that is being established by the ' Jackson County Business Men's association In the rear and at the north side of the Natatorium. The establishment of this resort will, it Is estimated, result In motor tourists spending at least Jl'000 a month with Medford mer chants this summer and fall. Here tofore thru lack of suitable camping accommodations the tourists have passed by the city in both directions to go to the' Ashland park camp ground or similar places north of the city. The nw grounds will be ready for tourists by the first of next week. The grounds surrounding the Nat atoriiim are being thoroly cleaned up. the grass has been cut, the old hitch ing racks torn out and lunch tables and benches aro being placed. Gas cooking plates, a water system and a telephone booth are among tho othor Improvements, while the camp ground has been fenced off from the rear yards of the South Riverside homes. The toilet arrangements' of the Nata torium have been obtained for use in connection, with the camp ground. Altogether the commodious camp ground with its plentiful shade, close proximity to the stores and location along Bear creek will prove a very Inviting place tor . the tourists and represents a long felt want In the city. For a week past motor tourists passing thru the city have used the location for a stopping place despite its hitherto somewhat uninviting ap pearance.' A large tourist patronage is predicted thruout the season. SAVE the LEATHER ', LIQUI DS erne PASTES : For BIack,White.Tany . , Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes fiEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT 0 -j:;., ..... SDK CX.F.F.DALLET CORPORATIONS LTD. BUFFALO, N.V. PETTE y ifyKTI THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES j'jgfrgfcgfggj I Doors open 2 p m 7:15 p m STARTS TODAY TWO DAYS FRIDAY-SATURDAY , STARTS. TODAY NORMA TALMADGE IN "The Probation Wife" If you met a high brow society lady in whom you recognized a former in mate of a low brow cabaret what would you do? y HER LAT EST PICTURE. BaiTeajag now Will Sfc, ZM I w wr j v j W - if J ' 'tu h - M lIHIItl? 'An , 'NORMATALMADSE i 'M&k33Cs PROBAT.OM WIFBI Miss Talmadee W j in this picture has a role that carries her from the Bow ery to Million aire Row, with a stopover in jail. HER BEST PICTURE The Season's Cinema Sensation ONLY 1200 SEATS ONLY Added Two Reel Comedy '.'The Fly Ball" and . Hearst News COME EARLY Special Musical Interpretation Mrs. Emerick Organist Popular Prices Adults 25c Children 10c, 1 ELKS SALVATION The Salvation Army drlvo for $250,000 for Its homo survlco cam paign In the state of Oregon, which will be handled by tho iCIka ot tho state will begin oil June 3 2 ml and end on Juno 30th. Jackson county's apportionment of this sum Is $(000, mid (ho Madford Klka will manage the campaign for this city and tho county north of Whoenlx. tho Ashland Klka for all the county south ot I'hoonlx. TholMetlford Klka will also handle the Joaophluo county cam paign thru the many members of tho local lodge residing In that county. Josephine county's quota Is $3!i00. T, K. Daniels will bo tho campaign manager for tho Elks In both coun ties. . The Salvation Army with Its cus tomary business thoroness hns Issued the following statement to the people ot Oregon ot how the 250,000 will be spent: Portland Rescue and Maternity Home. 393 East lulh street. North. tor operating and maiutalnanco of tho home. 17,000. . Portland Men's Social Institution. 34 Union avenue, for operating and roplnceiuont ot oqulpmmit. $ 1000. For operating exptmsus and enlarg ing operations, Salvation Army work In Oregon, ;I000. For Scandinavian administration and extensions, 11000. Operating and onlnrgnmont of young pooplu'H work, state ut Oregon, U.0O. Kxacutlvo oversight and training ot Salvation Army offlcars; ulso dis abled officers fund, f OROO. Prison work for the statu ot Ore gon, In stnto prison and with prison ers, 13000. For relief of poor families In the city of Portland, I7R00. Central Salvation Army building, Portland, containing facilities for senior, Junior work, relief, missing friends, free employment and dispen sary, and rooms for men, 1 100,000. Now buildings tor Salvation Army corps In Oregon, Including auditor iums, public rest rooms, club rooms for soldiers, etc, SSfi.OOO. Deficit ot corps budgets In the state of Oregon, 118,000, GYMNASTICS ON LIVE WIRE HAS FATAL OUTCOME MILTON. Ore., Mav lfl.-Cecil Ir win, nttemidod Tuesday evening to perform uvmnuslicH near a liii:h power wiro of the elootrio ulnnt hero. Mix foot inline in contact willi the wire and he was killed instantly. His funeral was held todav. LEADER OF BOY T W. N, Cnmpnull who served as cuunty chairman of the Victory bond campaign Jusl closed so successfully will be the lender lit this vicinity for Hoy Scouts week. Mr. Campbell ra celvod tho following telegram from Now York yesterday from V. O. Mu Adoo, former secretary of tho treas ury, notifying ti 1 1 ot his appoint ment: , "Chairman Cookliigham for your state for lloy Scouts weeks, Juno 8 to Hill, hud nominated you and 1 take pleusuro In appointing you chairman ot tho chitons commit lea tor your community. The splendid war servlco by tho Hoy Scouts ot Ainnrlcn Is convincing evidence of tho movumimt'i valiio, Thu lloy Snouts program builds character and prepares for oltlr.onsliltf. Tho Indu ing (s ot highest educational vnlua. PIkiiho appoint a strong rnmmllleo mid oiinvunu Immediately, following tint prorendiiro In th" miitiual which Is olitulnalila from Ihn local lloy Hcoiits officials. lOni'puNlly linpu you accept ay wire Immeiiliitcly.'' u.. . .i -"... 1 " mm 6 BCLbANS 3 Hot water Sure Relief RELL-ANS fcrOH INDIGESTION LAST TIMES llcltcr cmiie down nud Inugli for a rtiuplo of hour nt Taylor Holmes It'SaW- Aro you piimuml by nun ot tlio fair sex nltlimit your approval or consent? Hlniis nt Hoven-thlriy. .......t.i... i.i, M,.,,.!.....!......... ....CTA,..,..,.,....t...,i,..,r..in.ttn..i.i.t..Mt. LL ' uiif : Coats: iinumij uMiiiiiiitHiii'i'iiiiUiiuiMiiiiiMiMtf) jmtt nmniiuMMMiirni)jiimllHp n.nui,.iUHU.i,...iiM.m..umm)i I Saturday We Will Offer Some Extraordinary Bargains 3 IN COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, WAISTS AND SKIRTS, ALL THIS SEASON'S STYLES. WE MUST H MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SUMMER GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. All Women's Suits in Stock at Big Reductions ! j i All $18.00 All $25.00 All $30.00 All $35.00 'AH $4C.00 All $50.00 All $20.00 All $25.00 All $35.00 'All $40.00 All $50.00 20 OFF ON ALL SUITS Sprindg Suits now ....................$14.40 Spring Suits now 1......; ............$20.00 Spring Suits now Spring Suits now .. Spring Suits now .. Spring Suits now $24.00 ..:;..........$28.oo ....... ..$32.00 $40'.00 20 OFF ON DRESSES . Wool Dresses now ...$16.00 Wool Dresses now $20.00 Silk Dresses now $28.00 Silk Dresses now .........$32.00 Silk Dresses Now $40.00 AH Women's Coats in Stock at Big Reductions 20 OFF ON ALL COATS .$12.00 ..$10.00 $2000 $24.00 $32.00 $40.00 $15.00 Spring Coats now $20.00 Spring Coats now $25.00 Spring Coats now $30.00 Spring Coats now $10.00 Spring Coats now $50.00 Spring Coats now :;...).. 20 OFF ON SKIRTS . All $6.00 Wool Skirts now $4.80 All $10.00 Wool Skirts now $8.00 All $15.00 Silk Skirtb now ..." : $12.00 All $20.00 Silk Skirls now $16.00 ,10 Corduroy Skirts, $9.00 values $4-98 This Sale Is for One Day OnlySaturday, May 17 H SATURDAY SALE OF GOOD HOSIERY S' Chiidreh's Black Cotton Hose, fast colors, odd sizes. Cheap at 25c. Snt- H urday, pair i 10 S Women's Lisle IIosc in white, black, H silver, and : champagne, 50c values, H Saturday, pair 39 M AVo men's Fancy Fiber Silk Hose, 3 cheap at 75c. Saturday, pair ..59 S Women's Fine Lisle Hose in white, ' black and -colons, cheap at 75c. On sale Saturday at, pair ..r.....'...'.:.....;69 S Women's Finn Silk IIosc 'in crray, brown, navy and white, with clocks. 1 H Cheap at $2.00. Saturday, pr $1.50 Children's Cotton Socks in black, taiv and blue. On sale Saturday, pr 29 M FANCY TAFFETA SILKS- In stripes and plaids, 30 inches wide. ; Values ixp to $2.25 On sale Satur- day, yard $1.69 WOMEN'S KNIT BLOOMERS ! Fine quality, all sizes, in pink and H white. . Cheap at $1.00. On sale Sat- S nrday, pair ...69 s Mail orders promptly filled. ! 4L mi . .YT ejBuilt from the very start with the . feminine figure solely m minu Simmons' FUTURIST CURTAIN SCRIM 36 inches wide in white, cream and ecru. Heal 35c. values. c..i....'..i., .1 nnj. ipUllllUil', yttiu fijlf aims TheWomarfs Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE MEDFORD. OREGON 'ii FUTURIST UNDERWEAR ; ! ..Women's Modern Undergarment. This garment eonies in flesh and white and is made of fine nainsook, Come in and look nt this modern gar ment for summer wear. Priced at, n suit........ ...$1.89 Women's Crepe Bloomers, special $1 Women's Athletic. Corsets, pr ....98 Women's Bodice Vests with rilibon straits. Very. special ....'...75. Women's Summer Union Suits, in white and pink. All sizes, a suit 89 Women's Silk ..Top Union Suits in whito and flesh, all sizes. Verv spe cial, suit $1.75 New Silk and Fabric Gloves New Charnoisette Gloves. Special, pair .........$1.00 Kayser's Silk Oloves, Special pr. 85 Kayser's Silk Cloves in white, tan, gray and black. Special, pair $1.25 1 Sale of Kid Gloves 'Women's Fine Kid Glovers in tan only, odd sizes. Cheap at $1:50 a pair, to close out Saturday, pair .....,.$1.00 WAIST SALE 100 Beautifnl'New Voile Waists, well, made, nicely trimmed. Choap at $2.50. Saturday, - each ..f..$1.50 Postage prepaid on all orders. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllll III