Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 02, 1925, Image 7

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RANCESEES NQ
GOOD IN LATEST
ntejH. a 12-year old girl as assaulted
and then thrown out of the sjwetljDK
niach: some distance fvyn the city.
She was found In a helpl&s condition
by motorists. O
I The child was placed under the care
of physicians, who described her con
ditiuu as Berions. Police nndDsherltTs
forces of all counties in this section
joined in the hunt for the abductor.
Bitte Titouqht Sr Today
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SI'IHITI'AI. WKAI'OXJf. For tho
weapons of our warfare are not car
nal, bin? fhislily tlirimth Clud to the
piillluj: down of strouuliulUs. It Cor.
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I ' PARIS, Oc-t. 2. (A. P.) The first
' tangible effect here of the temporary
debt settlement offer in Washington
i was to send the dollar from, ; 21.10
1 francs at the openlnK of the bourse
to 21.30 at 1 p. m. A pessimistic
View of the events in Washington was
manifest In official circles, where
oplnlun prevails that the temporary
arrangement for annual payment of '
forty million each year for tho next I
five, years had served to complicate I
te whole debt Nltuatlon. I
V, It was felt that the course events
had taken would make it extremely
difficult for parliament to" accept tho
provisional arrangement because of
1 the 'Uncertainty Involved and the lie-
!llef that the termination of the five
yfar period would find Krunce faced
i with the same or perhaps inor serious
V problems than she is meeting now.
THE NAT TONIGHT
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'NEW YORK. O.t. 2. (A. P.) The
French dcIt commission, which will
! noil for Paris tonluht on th Uncr Ui
f France, arrived at 12:3(1 p. in. tuilny.
.'Members of the coinmiKKlon, in
i clutllnK l'inancn Minister l.'uillaux ex
' jiccted to devtile much of the after
I noon to Right xoeinfe.
5'The finance, minister obtained nil
available muriiing papers ut a city
iehroute from Washinston anil after
VTeadlnK their nccounts of yesterday's
' proceedings declared he found them
fair and Impartial."
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A Secret
Every voter In the city is invited
and urged to he present at toniiihfs
mass meeting at 7:30 o'clock which
will be held in the small hall at the
Natatorluin for tho purpose of dis
cussing thn water bond and various
other issues t,u be votcJ on at the
special election in the city on Jo
veniber 8.
Various speakers will be present
,o e ....... .... ; " ' ," I have glorious hair, as millions of
and to answer any uestion3 th'"! Wllm!11 ;,. lls , is ,1u, a ,,.,,,
may be asked. It Is the hops M (,n the sihkc or on the street,
the promoters of tho mass meeting i don't know how 1 Ret It. I only
that a representative crowd will be' know' that it comes to ine through
nresont. The meeting will bet'in nt.wnat iney can a rruiiy nnunippo.
And sunny shampoo
By Edna Wallace Hopper
:30 o'clock.
BY SEATTLE D, D.
.' BBATTI.K. Oct. 2.: The flapper .era
Is but a lest period from which a new
order of women will arise, tho ;Uev.
Chauncey J Hawkins, pastor of a
large Seattle church, declared lust
night in refutation of contentions of
Armnnd T. Nichols, director of the
Atlantic. City beauty pageant that the
American beauty is not only dumb but
ylcked.
"Womanhood Is on trial today as
never before," said Itev. Hawkins.
,!and I'm not worrying about the out
come. It isn't externals, like the cut
,of a gill's hair, that determines her
womanliness," Dr. Hawkins asserted.
:i "Skirts that do not pick up germs
aire a sign of progress."
TILLAMOOK WINS STATE
Very wonderful men perfected. It
for me. but they never would ulve me
they formula. They say that one in
gredient gives that matchless glint,
but they never would tell me what it
is.
Hut they make it for me to supply
to you. just as they make it for me. It
is the greatest shampoo in existence.
1 say that after trying scores of them,
and searching the world fur the liest.
I want you to try it, I want you to
ho timlop tlmf If mlilu lit li n I 1
SALrTC.ri. .Ore., Oct.; 2. Tillamook j would not take a fortune for what it
carried off first honors in cheese this;has done for mine.
year at the state fair with MeloweHt! I cannot tell you the necrets of ltn
a dose second. Comnetition Was i keen " w lxard-like results. I hey have never
and the judges in the -scoring-"found
Daily Report on
the Crime Wave
only a half point difference between
the two well known Oregon brands.
Ralph Sutton won first prize with
his cheese entry from Tillamook with
a score of 9iVj.' '
Heed Farmer of Marshflelrt won
second prize with
his cheese.
been told to me. Hut those results I
will amaze and delight you. Ask any I
toilet counter for Kdna Wallace Hop
per's Fruity Shampoo, ami you'll get I
exactly what 1 use. The price is tiO
cents. And your dealer will return
your money if you think that any oth
er shampoo comes wilhin a mile of
this. For vour own Hiike. see whnt it
sco re of 'JG on a oca.
Mall the coupon for n sample bottle
Hugh Harbor, Tillamook factories, ' and by lienuty Hook.
wan third witit a score of 95. J
In the butter division, A. La u her,,
of Portland, won first honors with!
a score of 95. F. Hettwer of'
Mount Angel won second prize with!
a score of A. A. Oswald of
Carver, won third with a score ot
Onnk With en
For Trial Bottle
Mail this today to Edna Wallace Hopper,
536 Lake Shore Drive. Chicago. Enclose
10c for postage and packing.
I want to try Fruity Shampoo. 18
; POUT WASHINGTON. Wis., Oct. 2.
; Dragged into an automobile as she
y walked along tho streets here last
Our Bit
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SERVICE SU06N
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I I 7- air. WE PO
. OUR tUbTW(vciB
Courtesy is delivered with
; each order large or
small.
You will like our coal and
;our fair way of doing
: business.
PHONE 239 MEDFORD '
me Answer to the Burning Question
Woolwortli Conmanv
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The advantagfesV i
Ulonoclass
Cabin Service
On clsssa t propor
tionately lower rates, com
bined with the famous Cana
dian PaciBc standards of
comfort, speed and semce
that is the Monoclas rb-.n
Plan. Twe magniheent
"Monocloss" steamships at
test to the poP"liiri,y '
nthod of travel to Europe.
lyritt or tall wt r" ntiutt
L .Knil lor conH' '
mutM aim uttrjtmrt
CanddltmPacific
STOP! LOOK! and LISTEN!
F.W.
5c-I0c-15c Store
Offers Spec jal Sale Values (items we lose
money on) each morning at 9 o'clock
during October. ,
Watch Our Window Each Day
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 Special Japanese Tassel Baskets, ea. 15c
Peanut Brittle, pound 15c
Sanoline Mats, 18x36 Inches, each 15c
VONDAY, OCTOBER 5 Lusted Cups and. Saucers, each piece 15c
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 Decorated Salad Bowls, each 15c
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 7 Baby Crib Blankets, 28x40 In., each. .15c
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 3-Qt. Aluminum Sauce Pans, panel, ea. 15c
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 Cut Glass Optic Goblets, each 15c
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 Ladies' Rayon Silk Hose, each hose....15c
Woven Rag Rugs, 18x36 Inches, each ,..v 15c
- These are but a few of the money-saving values
we will offer on these days.
Remember, every day this month sale, begins at 9:00 A. M.
F. W. Woolwortli Company
5-1GM5C Store
CALIFORNIA
Buy
Roundtrip .
Tickets . r '
save
funds for
pleasure
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Join your friends (hoard Shasta rout
trains to the SouthlatW. a
4 Popular Trains gvery day
New Comfort Features at no eirra fata
. Club car, with barber, taint, shower
bath, on thejghaita.
Observation ears on Shasta, Southern
California Express (furnUhlng direct se
Ice to Los Arables), and OregonUn.
Get further particulars atfeit this attrac
tive trava service. Ask tgent
SoxitteraPaxiftcLirio
Ij Montgomery, Local Fassengcrgent,
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Phone 34, Mei9ord
Starting Saturday, it will be possible for the first time in Medford or South
ern Oregon to buy
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CLOTHES ON
THE DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN
To enable everyone to purchase clo.thjps of the better sort cn a weekly payment basis we
have inaugurated, this method of s r "
Buying Clothes on Credit
Wear Them While You Pay
The big business of the world today i based on substantial credit obligations.. Homes
are being purchased every day. on credit; hojmes are being completely furnished on
credit; autos, pianos and numerous other items are being purchased on credit.
NOW CLOTHING ON THE DEFERRED PAYMENT
PLAN IS A REALITY AT RUSSELL'S IN MEDFORD
You pay no more than our regular low cash prices always have been and you receive, the
same good service we have always maintained. If you find it more convenient to, pur
chase your clothes on this plan you may, without incurring greater obligations than you
are able to comfortably take care of each week.
Season'sSmarteslStylesin
Women's Coats &Dresses
Our wonderful display of 1 lie season's smartest
creations lias lieen placed at your disposal on this
deferred payment plan. As you know our ri'ady-.-.
to-weai"; stocks are always low priced, you can
readily .see how easy it is now to purchase, the tfiu'
.nient voir have heen wantinj? and were 'unabje to
spare the' entire payment at one time.
$25 Garments -$ 5 Down
Pay $2.00 per week for ten weeks.
$35 Garments $8 Down
Pay balance, at $3.00 per week.
$45 Garments$9 Down
4 Pay balance at $3.50 per week.' ' -' '
$60 Garments $ 1 2 Ppwn
Pay balance at $5.00 per week. , . ,
And all other garments above this price may he
purchased at. one-fifth down and the balance may
be paid in. ten weekly payments.'
Men's 100;
Kirschbaum & Cortly Suits
on Deferred Payment Plan
Suits and overcoats from our well-selected stocks of
.100 virj-in all-wool garments will give you more
wear an'd, more pleasure in' wearing, because "virgin
wools" do stand up better and always look better than
clothes of processed woolens.
' Pay while you wear them on this easy
'; ' weekly payment plan now.'
$25 Garments $5 Down
Pay $2.00 per week for ten weeks, i
$30 Garments $6 Down .
Pay balance at $2.50 per week.
$35 Garments $7 Down
Pay balance at $3.C0 per week, i
$40 Garments $8 Down-.
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' Pay balance at $3.00 per Week. ."" (
$45 Garments $9 Dowrf
Payalance at 43.50 per week. , ' i ; ' V V
OPEN YOUR 1 ACCOUNT. THIS SATURDAY
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