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I' A m l- n PJL01 TW iNCEDFOflD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORtiOON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 15, 1012. m TREATY WITH MIA NEW WORLD EMPIRE " it of sajpON l Definite Agreement Between the Na tions Ptfrfeoteri by Bulgarian Pitc mltr Servia Given Adriatic Sea pirt anHkCantrol of Railroad, t r .-r1-f " ' 4 Chance of General European War Brewing Less St, Petersburg Dis patches Pessimistic. " ri ..... 1.0Nl)ON XoV. 1.). Aulhoritntivo statement was made here, today that President Dnneff of the Hulcnnnii parliament, who lias been ncttnsr ns inedintur between Au-trin and Servia, haft eloed n definite agreement with Austria whereby Servia will pet an Adriatic senjwrt and the control of the railroad from Mitrnvitza to Sa lonika. TIi'n agreement is believed to practically kill nny ehnncee of an Autro-Servinn war in which all Europe might be involved. LONDOK, Nov. 3." Contradictory trcjiorts irejtfiriling the situation in Constantinople continued to pour in here today, with diplomats admitted ly pUM.lcd over conditions. Attack Continues The latest despatches from the front declared that the Hulgnrinn at tack on Constantinople forts contin ued, with the Moslem lino of defence pierced at several points. If this w true it indicates that Cwir rcrdinand i determined to occupy Constantino ple before granting the Turkish plea for n cessntion of hostilities, pond ing the signing of pence terms. Messages received late today from St. Petersburg are most csimwtie, Russian officials profaning to see no peaceful solution so far ns the illusion of Turkish territory is con cerned. British diplomats, however, take a different view of Ihe situation, refusing to believe that either Rus sia or Austria will dare make a move liable to precipitate all Kurope in the greatest "war'in liiMory. Permanent Peace Sought Czar, Ferdinand, nccording to oth er reports, i determined not to grant an armistice unless he is assured that'permancnt peacc will follow. lie will, insist, it is 'declared, uptfn the powers standing aide and allowing the. allies to divide the spoils of wnrj" as the several Balkan monarch-; may decide. As a guarantee of good faith it is said, the Bulgarian ruler has determined that Turkey evacuate the Tehataljn forts, Adrianople. Monns tir and Scutnri ami temporarily ad mit the Bulgarian forces to enter Constantinople. The Porte admits Anxiety to keep the Balkans' soldiers from the capi tal, believing tfic powers will admit the Turkish defeat if the allies' for ces ever see the capital. THANKSGIVING FIGHT a record breaker 4 ' I I I IB SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 15. Sat isfied, despite hw earlier skepticism, that the Wolgast-Ritchie match Thanksgiving day will druw the big gest crowd since the NeUuii-Brilt battle seven .yearn ago, Jume- W. Cof frojh, the promoter, today is making arrangements to enlarge his arena at Daly City from a seating capacity of from 0,000 to 12,000. Coffroth has already consulted contractors on tlio matter, and work on the additional seats it expected to begin at once. That turkey day fight fans may be over in good season, Coffroth bus decided to put on the contest at an early afternoon hour. While the ex nut hour is not yet known, it x very probable thnt Ritchie and the cham pion will clash in the main event not Inter than 2 p. in. Only ono difficulty yet remains in ,tho preliminary of the battle the referee,' H ban been intimated here tlmiTVolgust or hi jmuiagcr, Tom Jones, might insist that Jack Welsh, the person who refereed the 'ol-Rasl-ltivciM match in Los Ailgelos July 4, officiate here. The propohul lias rsised a howl of Indignation, and today thorn is oyory reason to be lieve that' Coffroth wilt insist that the 't)ilrdf mint it iho ring bo above t.nst night ' subject at tlio ovange lUttc meetings was Introduced by i coimltlorliip the following n.ucfttlon which was hamled In the evening be fofei "Is not tho fifth universal empire represented by tho slum, which Rinotc ami destroyed the Image of Daniel 2nd chapter, the preaching of the gospel?" Somo of tho evidence produced to show that the netting up of the last world emplrrc rah not lio the preach ing of the gospel arc: ( I) Tho gos pel was preached to Abraham, Gal. 3:8; and Abraham lived liiOO years before any of the universal em pires represented by tho Imago came Into existence. t21 The gospel was preached to the Israelites during the exodus from Kgypt, lleb. 42. The evodus took place nearly 900 years before the rise of tho Babylonian empire. (3 Tho gospel was preached by Isaiah about a century before the reign of Nebuchailneer. (41 The stono smote the Image upon Us feet which represented tho divided con dition of the Itoman e nipt re, and Rome was not broken Into fragments till about the fourth century of the Christian era. The setting up of tho kingdom of God means tho downfall of all! earthly kingdoms. Dam. 2:44. It Is true God has had the king dom of grace set up In this world ever slnco tho fall of man. Its pur pose Is to prepare subjects for his glorious kingdom. There Is a rich reward for those who lovo his appearing, 2 Tim. 4:S. The subject tonight Is, "When Shall These Things Be?" NERO LYNCHED BY FLORIDA MOB COOK TO REFEREE "IttAST MlE TAMPA, Fin., Km. IS. Spirited bv official to (Villa, in an effort to sine hint from it mob, Prooeh Neils, a negro necm-cil of u double inimtcr at Molitltioh, Florida, is dead lit thai i I mice iixiiiy, in- oouy ruiucu wiin bullets. A luuh of 201) iiioit surrounded tho jail unoxxotodly and nft or oxerimw- oriiig the jailer took tho negro two utiles' north of Ocaln and killed hilil. NMU vns cbhi-Jcd with killing'.!. B. IVrge-. mi old man, who nlteinptcd to Mivo Mi- Mary SIoxoiimui, eisjli toon fiont the neurit iH-nult. Tho gill's throat wi cut bv tho fiend. MUCH MONEY WATCHIN i ii! 1 -- BV-PRODUCTS x the Mes-rs. Perkins and flrnv in Oivhnrd Home addition Iwvu, demon strated how lrtl-nl farmers bv wnteh iug liy-piidiKt about the much can pick tip considerable money. They have this season hhl $12.t worth of filtered apple juice by using the cull npples on their place which uero oou-i-ldered praOticnlly valueless. Till process was Mtiiplc and the demuud far grentl'r than the supply. SAN KltANYlNl'O, K.iv 1.1. ML rain Cook, probably the uuM I'nnioiw of all old time ivfoive-, liuiv In tliu third man in tho ring TlmnkMii villi dnv when All W'tilimst and Willie lStohio chilli for tlio light wojulit ohaiiiptonohip. Cook, vlm win called upon to officiate In nil tho Mining lislio event. of it mMiomtion go, rofercoing the .lim (Niiholt-Poloi' tliiMcvoit fiiui'iiiH draw, tho (Jcorgo l.n llanc-.lack l)oinpoy iMtlh' and Iho (b'oi-ge l)iiii)-Iki Weir ooiite-l, to day is keen of oyo mid rtclixo as over, lie has kepi pace with lh ho.ving iramo. and hi- nniho will he nroiidsod !lV ttitohio when tho time ooiuVs to nnino n roforoo. ' Wolgasi uud his umiiiiyor, Tom Joiuw. are oxpeclcd to hold out for Jack WcNh, who has referefd all of tho champion's battle hero. Hut Welsh, Hitohie say.s, U undesirable, pointing out that Iho malodorous de cision or WeNh in the Wolanst-Hiv-or light ut l.os Angeles July t show ed his unfitness mm a ring official. A redhol fight over tho 'election of a referee can only bo averted. Hilohie suy, by tho retaining of Cook. Former Speaker Cannon spent 13299 and Frank O'Hnlr. his op ponent sient nothing. MAYOR IN JAIL FOR QUOTING ABE LINCOLN ml i m i n IdTTM: ftM,R,.N.VVttNov, IB.-" Charged with, violating thn.clly or dinance, In nddroHsIng a crowd or Htiikors thro wooka ngo, Mayor OoorKo hiilin of Hnhuiiuctfid)', muinl' 1st, wan niMitoitood In tho roohrdor'n court hero today to fifty iIiivh In Jail uud fined' W), Limn 'flatly lofusod to pay tho flnu. nml will 'begin Horvlug bis noil itMU'tS tills itricrnwin. "Thin n mtfftlllfil t)f WnelpV with ".L I inn," Hiihl Mayor Minih "1 will not iiponil a dollar for iiiintliiK Abnihnin l.lncolii'lliat'ii what tho ohino iliuoiiutn to." -x Tim court riifuw'd li purinlt iho onnvlutM uuvyor tti niiiltif a tiluln uiont In coiii-l. Ilu probiibly will appeal tho cane. Schieffelin's Sanitary Grocery ' ' - ' l1 BOTH PilOKKB - " " , ' : J.JVJ.AJ. MWM.WM M These Cash Sales will be held twice a week u '. until? furtlher riot'ieu. -i i 1 Cottolono. r.5 cohts and $1.30. Standard lard "0 and SO cents and $t.n. Swifts Proiutuui Ilacon 30 chutn. llama 22 cts. Htaudard Hacon 22 cents. Log Cabin Maple Syrup 3Ti, 00 and $1.25 a gal, nine t.nhln Kuro 9yriip 30 and fiti conls. Avoudalo Molasxcs 3 cans for 2f cents. I'uro Mtiplo Sugar 30 coats a pound. Drifted Huow Flolir $l.tf, a sack. " Quaker Itollml OivIh $2.90 for '.Ml pounds. X pound sacks 3d coutn, 4 pound packiuto 20 ctH. 4 pound pncknKOH Corn Flukes 2f. conta. (ireon Olives $1.00 Uo. "Ti emits. (Iroon Olives 00 cents slxo. 15 cents. Croon Olives 35 cent slxo, 30 cents. it im'olmW IvIiiKfonls (Jlon Htarnh 2T, cents. Itlec f cints per lonnil Idmil (Mull riilHiin 20 -"-"- T .- V " . .1 . .... t U- ...... ,"4 W, Kabul Dicssiiig in. an nun ;i coinn. veUts Walnuts 10 coiitH per ponnu, Potatoes X5 coins per huililroil. Onions l0 routs per hundred) (iiintto In 2f. poiind lotw I Vi renin. 0 IhvrH Cryntul Whltn atmu,ar coulH. 4 chiim I'ollv I'rlin 2fi COIllB. I'lnk MeniiK 2f, poundii for $1.00. Mil IK .Macaroni and Spaghetti 3 'A Ibu. 2T. coutx. Cugllnh UioakfaMt Ton 20 coutH. (Inn I'owdnr Tea 30 co.ul4. Ulendod Coffee 2R coiitH. 2 ponnilii pure roffoo 4fi ceutn. Our lilos Shipment of ntllSCA l-'ANCV !t)OHS Has Aiilxisl, Call anil Sco 'lliciu. Schieffelin s Sanitary Grocery -!3 LARGE" CHORUS 10 F1NAF0! I Following is a list of tho slaters, cousins, aunts and sailors who will appear' in Pinafore next Monday and Tuesday evening when it is produced by the high schoel: Boys Ralph Balcom, Will Bev erldge. Robert Peloure. James Vance, Morris Leonard, ' Earl Hubbard, Agonls Brown, Milton Schuchnrd, Houston Ling, Dolph Phipps, Walter Brown, Lyle Walther, James Stuart. Charles Ray, Ray I-aMar. Everett McArthur. Eugene iXarregan, Edison Marshall, "Robert JCInleyslders Orval Barr, Don Newbury, Arthur Allder, Seldon Hill, Claire Seely, George Gates, Leon Lawton, Leo Williams, Bennle Hull. Girls Leah Walther, Lacile Ckf essner. Eva Osborne, Frances York, Jean Budge, ilarjorle Stevens. Marguerite Betty, Marlon Palmer, Exie Burgess, Xellie Corum, Helen Purucker, Lenore Vance, Luclnda Cochran, Frances Kenney, Vera Olm stead, Eva Richmond, Irene Smith, Helen Woods, Bernice Balcom, Mar garet So utter, GUlesle Reed, Marlon Waldron, Florence Townsend, Vlr glanla Carder, Alice Forbes, Ellza th Blackford, Vera Lane, Vivian Childers, Willie Howard, Ethel Guthrie. rfLITICAL ANNUNCEHENTS. a Vim ,jf avoii. V JW.MIUbolI Ili4)HMiileiit Vandliluto for office of hwuw of elti' of' Medtord. ' fHpiwvt.) TEDDY NOW LEADS i WV" .. ' i OKA .iu(' EXTRA I V A 7 spools Clarks M'liiVad . ' 10 ynitlsbcsfc (!alitto 39 r $1.50 and $1.25 Dross Goods 98d " $2.00 Umbrellas .;., '..'.....$r.49 50o Vritmg Paper and SACRAMENTO, Nov. 15. After a review of official unit unofficial to tals reported to him from every coun ty in the Mute, Private Secretary Mo Cabe at the governor's office this morning naid thnt Roosevelt afipcnrcd to have carried California' by more than 200 plurality over Wilcon. All county returns in which error appear are now being sent ut once for correction. Cremin announces that no further data will be given to the public on thU report until they have been corrected and certified by the secretary of Mate. S 4 Specials for Saturday at MfrMt-MK"! A. -- V A ,.. ,N i v i , i i ' I TT -Sl tlf ! . T- 1 t 4 1 I - . - m- -.- -- -. & ow siting L-npcrniiu Thankstf vintf L men 5a e Now GontfOn I ! hiviMinoy ? i; o o - a r m .-... .,..,- ..,..........,........-. ,- - . - PRICES REDUCED KENTNERS EXTRA 12,oc heavy Outing .... 9! 1 lot $5 Nimuo (foiwls .. $2.9S ('liildron'.s 75c Out V ('owns 50i 10 yards 10i .Muslin 09 Child's 0t Iron (Tad Stockings 10 RIDS YOU OF INDIGESTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK Chas. Strang Is authorized to re fund our monoy If you talto MI-O-NA Stomach tablets for Indigestion or any stomach distress or misery and aro dissatisfied with tho results. And that samo guarantee also ap plies to any condition caused by out of order stomach such as Sallow Shin, Pimples, Headache, Xervous ness, Dizziness, Sicoplossnesw, Des pondency, etc. So why should you suffer longer from an unclean stomach when you can try M)-0NTA Stomach Tablets, tho prescription of a specialist on this liberal no benefit no pay plan. A largo box for CO cents at Chas. Strang's uud pharmacists America over. t y t f t t ? ? y t f y f y y ? ? ? y t J. t t t y t y t & l-ADIES' ALL WOOL SERGE DRESSES SPECIALISES. ?6.50, $8.75 bw wc have in stock over 100 one-piece all wool Serge Dresses newest styles and in .such colors as navy blue, brown, red, grey, blncIc,ote;, that arc $10 and $12.50 values m every sense of the word we are selling theni fast at these special xmees. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR TAILORED SUITS AT $25 EQUAL TO MOST $35 GRADES If yon aro looking for something out of llio ordinary in Tailored Suit, or if you want a plain blue serge, the gar .tinents that 'we show at $25 will surprise you. They are $35 qualities in every sense. OVER 300 COATS NOW IN STOCK EVERY ONE A BARGAIN $9.00 TO $27.50 No need to dolay-long in buying a coat our stock is com plete now and we can suit .you as regards to price every garment is a bargain and the prices range from $0 up to $27.50. CHILDREN'S COATS ARE PRICE D PROM $3.50 UP TO $10 WITH A LARGE. ASSORTMENT AT $5 AND $6; . , With over 400 coats in stock and size k to fit children- from .Tto 11 years old, we show a larger assortment tint n all other stores in Medford com bined prices range up to $10 with a larger part of them priced $5 $6. i3r ':: y y9-rllpl r ZHwry ". n - VlBtefHS -A Ir (BBS3r v&fsA Everjrttiing for the U TftanksgivinTablew) $1.25 TABLE DAMASK NOW 9S m' JfS) BuT jI!C'!i5Sis ' JWM V ii. FIF y -- Sr jl loc?if'!MiMiwMAJk i r 5. BLANKETS AT REDUCED ; j PRICES BUYNOW $1.50 heavy cot. Hlankets $1.13 .$1 grey cotton J31ankcls 89 $5 grey and tan wool Blan- kots ,.v... ,...$3.75 $7.50 till wool Blniikots....$9 $3.50 heavy wool finish Blankets '..$2.89 $2.50 heavy cot. Blankets $1.89 This damask is full 2 vards wide, extra heavv and guaran teed to be pure linen; several designs to choose from. $1.00 PURE LINEN DAMASK 89 This damask is (i(5 inches wide, pure linen and we have both bleached and half bleached kinds. $1.00 BATTENBERG DRESSER SCARFS 59tf This. is a special purchase!; regular $1 grade, pow on sale at 50(i; 50 to 54 Inches long; also to be had in 21 inch square shapes. , -T t y y ? V f V ? y y t y y y y y y t y y y y y V f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y t y y & I The Big Store KENTNER'S '.-,, 1 4 75c TABLE DAMASK NOW 49 Fine Mf'i'corized Damask is shown in this lot looks like Hie $1.25 quality and washes well. $1.75 AND $2 TABLE DAMASK $1.5!) Tins lot'- is our finest quality of double damask, newest Htripo and medallion designs a wonderful value in every respect. $2.00 TABLE CLOTH SPECIAL $1.50 These Table Cloths liave, borders on till four sides; also &omo are in designs for round tables, sizes are 2 yards, 2M5(X'H'ty OwVi, ym'ds long, , t LINEN CRASHES REDUCED READ Linen Crashes are now reduced llotwitlistanding' tho fact y that prices lire going up; 10c grade now for 8d; 15c grade V now 12'o, and 20c grades now for 15. ' ' "' y y y y y y y T y y y y 5 J j' C $ J' 5 $" " 5 5 $2.00 BED SPREADS $1.98 Those Spreads are to be had in fringedor scalloped edges lis well as the satin damask style of spreads. The Big Store V ' v T 'r . 4.