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1. fi jPXQE SIX BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, mil ' "Ml .' ja WITHYCOMBE SAYS ASHLAND N GERMAN AMY SET OF CHIMES Dr. Jntucs Wllhyoonilic, nt n re ception tendered him ly thirty-five Indies of Anliluttd Wednesday nl'lor lioim, Bnid uniting other things: "Oregon i n prenl shite, n reinnrk nlilo Ktnte, u wonderful ntnte. 1H glim! trcea point to the henvens its diver strenms run to (ho sen. The mountains nre covered with vnlnnhlo MOVES WESTWARD DECLARES BERLIN diteovered six vesseU of Norwegian KwedMi and Danish nationality load ed Willi jjooiN and provisions destined for ljondon mid (Iruu-liv mtd nlso for Hnsin. All were taken inlo Swiiio-iiuinde." "Tho fields of Oregon are most fertile. I know something of ngri etilturc in onr state, and I predict a reninrknhle future for the fanner. I hope to sco the dny when every farm Iiohho shall hnvo hot nnd eold water. "Wo hnvo a great commonwealth here in Oregon nnd in a few years it shall contain greater numbers of fine people. Wo should get together nnd stnnd together for n Greater Oregon. "I congratulate, you on your splendid town and your magnificent armory. What n never-ending source of pleasure it must he to live in such a beautiful place I You have n won derful park nud n most progressive jwople. Your public improvements arc remarkable nnd indicate n most enterprising citizenship. "Ono suggestion I would make to add to the poetic imagery nnd lend a fairy touch to the beauty of this de lightful eity, if I may be excused for making u suggestion to this splendid audience 1 would suggest that n set of chimes bo installed at public ex pense, so thnt their soft, silver mel ody will float out upon tho circum bient air nnd over vcrduro clad hill nnd woody dell, romantically blending with tho tinkling murmurs of your picturesque creek nnd musically mingling with tho whisjcr of the zephyrs that softly bIo,wrfnnVr the sunny bkies of our American Italy." SPAIN RATES PEACE TREATY WITH AMERICA HKKIilK, Oct. !,, via wireless to Sayville, 1j. I. Information concern ing the progress of tho wur was giv e nout in Merlin today as follews: 'German troops in Kclgium are now marching in part toward 0tend and in part in a soitthwestcily direction toward the French frontier. Tlitv forests and are full of rich minerals.! headquarters of Emperor William , , i ir The rivers are teeming with fish. have been moved faithcr into France. 1 1'"01' . V1 ,! Itiisslnn Cruiser Torpedoed "The Hussinn nnnored cruiser l'al lada, of 8,000 ton-, built in 1000, has been torpedoed by a German submarine at t lie entrance of ihe Gulf of Finland. The torpedo launched by the submarine caused an explos ion on hoard the cruiser and the Rus sian vessel with her entire crew of six hundred men went straight to the bottom. "There has been heavy fighting in France east of Soissons nnd the Ar- gonne. llio French official reports nbout successes in the Woevre dis. trict are untrue. The Germans no where hnvo lost ground. Ktain (l'J miles east of Verdun) is in German hands. French attacks against our position near St. Mihiel have been repulsed. "The war booty secured in Ant werp cannot yet be estimated. Twenty six thousand Helginiw and two thous and Englishmen have been interned in Holland. In the harbor of Ant werp we found thirty two German steamers, the boilers of which ap parently had been disabled. Huxslau.i Defeated "Russian forces have been defeat ed near Schirwiudt (in East Prus sia, nineteen miles to the east of Gumbinncn) with a loss of 1,'iOtl pris oners and twenty canon. Gorman troops hnvo repulsed the Rti-siun. south of Warsaw and hold Southern Poland ns' far as" the Vistula river. "Emjieror Wjlliam. acting on a pe tition handed him by Cardinal Hart- mnnn of Cologne, has ordered that French Catholic uriols mminc tho ' risnners in Germany who entered MADRID, via Pnris, Oct. 13, 1:30 tho French ranks ns common Soulier. a. in. The Council of Ministers hns ' shall bo treated in Germany in the approved the ratification of the sume manner as nre French officers. treaty of arbitration between Spain 1 "It is reported hero from Stettin LARGE CROWDS E ATTEND NN F MANN'S B G STORE K UN SAM A large crowd is attending the three days' opening at ".Mann's ord store," eoiumemo.- ratuisr his tourth anniversary nl store enlargement, necessitated by in creased hii-ine i. Souvenirs nre pro vided, while llazelrigg's orchestra discourses sweet music. .lust four years ago .Mr. Mann pur chased this store nnd stock. In these four years the business has quad rupled, in the face of hard times nud general business depression. Eerv month has seen a steady increase in the volume of business nud the num ber of satisfied customers. His old quaiters wore outgrown and he has secured the adjoining storeroom nud remodeled the establishment, doubling its canaeity. How is it that Mr. Maun has been so prosixrous, when so many have been complaining? The nnswer is easy close attention to business nud advertising. Mr. Mnnn is the larg est newspaper advertiser in Medford nud is constantly increasing his space That is why his store, has grown into the "Inrgest, brightest, most complete nnd busiest' store in .Medford. FIRE IN ARSENAL T E TO AID WEST AS WELL AS SOUTH WASHINGTON, Oct. IS.- Propos- uls of government aid for tho cereal growers of the central states and th$ copper producers of tho west were made today in the senate as an off set to tho fight for cotton relief leg islntiou in connection with the war revenue bill. , A WOO.OtlO.OOO appropriation to protect cereal farmers along the lino . .a i i k i oi,iMC,i'oiion umeuiimcui was (impos ed by Senator .Mcl'uniber. His amendment would authorize the sec retary of the treasury to buy cereals whenever wheat fell below $1.10 a bushel, barley below I'm cents and oats below flO cents. Senator Smoot of Ftah introduced an amendment providing Hint tho gn eminent purchase, copper when it falls below' 10 cents per pound and Issue .$,-.0,000,000 in -1 per cent bonds for the purpose. The cotton slate's senators igor- ously pressed their amendment to au- Ihorizo a .fJ.'.O.OOO.OOO bond issue for the piirchitse of ,1,000,000 bales, of cotton nt 10 cents' n pound. Senutor Overman promised an amendment which would nut homo the Mjeretiir" of the 'treasury, to, loan to the southern states tho amounts collected bv the government under tho cotton tax imposed during and after the civil war. TJiis. would authorize a total loan of $0Y,!)ti:i,;!)S.:il. Action tut the bond proposals was deferred and consideration of items in the bill resumed. Without debate the committee amendment to strike out the proposed taxes on proprietary medicines was adopted, this action cutting out approximately $'2,000,000 of the estimated annual revenue. STEAME Hul t aUMt APAN 't SUNK IN COLLISION NEW YORK HARBOR ffoMili 'IlleV liiVgv1 -lower IIMiftutMtf go to the aid of the sinking ship. The Melnpan reported by wireless (hut all passengers were saved. The fruit company officials said they had received li nicHsngo by wife less that the Melnpan was In a sink- iNg-cotulllloii, hut that lit 11:15 o'uhjclc thm afternoon the puHsctigcrH went being taken off by reselling vesschi, They said they were not certain whether It was Ihe lowan or Ihe Ca mion which hud been In collision with their vessel. NEW YOHK, Oct. Ifl. The steam er Metnpiui, entering Am)iro.se eliii.it iiel, collided this afternoon with the steamer lowan. .The Metnpan'begiin to send out."S, 0, S." pignuts, at tmeq. Within a few minutes she reported that she wim sinking. Her boats were hastily lowered. Several steamers, 'ainoni tuViu Ihe Monterey nud tho ('amino, hurried toward tho stricken vessel. The MetnMiu is a United ,Kriill company steamer and sailed from Colon, October 8 for this pott. She usually carried from seventy-five to one hundred passengers. The Metapan was asked by wire less: "Are you badly damaged fM She replied: "Yes, we are badly damaged and in a sinking condition. Neetl lain at oiil'p." Tho Snndy Hook lifesnvers left the GIRLS! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS! DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR MKfPCiiaMttf IQuicke$t, Surest Cough I Remedy it Home- i Made I l rrtHNi la a rw Mia ' l'- bat Vat! StJMfttSSMW 'tinlnmlliito?- Yoal Certain? tltnt'H tho Joy of It, Your hnlr W- conies llplit, wavy, fluffy, nbuiulniit an,d nui'pnrH na iioft, luntrouV mul henutlfiil n- n young glrl'H nftcr u )anderliio haft- cIoiiiihp. Jiml try il-i.iriolnten n cloth with n little inntlorlno nnd cnrefully draw It tlirotigh your hnlr, taking ono .mall ntrnml nt a time. TIiIn will clcanm. tho hnlr of riant, dirt or nxttnvp, oil, mul In JiihI n few momcnlH you hnvo ihiuhlcd tho beauty of your hnlr. A delightful HUrprUe nwnltn thono whoso hnlr hns tiecn ncKlucted or In Mcrnttgy, fnriml, dry, brittle or thin. llcKlilett lieiiutltylng tho hnlr, Dnu derluo ilUmilvon every pnrtleln of dandruff; denimcs, purlflen ami In vlitorntcH tho nolilp, forever ntutitlng ItchltiR nnd fnllliiK Imlr, hut wlmt will plonno you uiont will ho nttor m few weofc'n lino, when you kc now hnlr -tlun kml uwhy nt flrnt yen hut renlly now hnlr Krowlug all over tho tcap, If you care for pret ty, nott hnlr, nnd lotn uf It, xiirely ot n'35 rent bottle of Knowlton'it Dnnderlnn from nny drilK Morn ir toilet counter nnd Juitt try It, . i LONDON, 0i. I.'), :i::i0 p. in. Fire in tho government arsenal nt Trieste, the principal seaport of Aus-triu-Huiigary on the Adriatic Sea, lias virtually destroyed an Austrian drcadnaiighl under construction there, according to a Central News dispatch from Rome. and the United States. Do It Today Resolve to smoko Gov. Johnson cigars, tho bent, and thereby patron- that German torpedo boat destroyers tzo homo Industry. tt ANOTHER SAWMILL TO BE BU)LT AT KLAMATH KLAMATH FALLS, ()r., Oct. !.". Another sawmill for Klamath Falls is assured by the. juijimjnectinent tlpit Jtl.OOO.OOO feet of timber in the Cra ter national forest and lienr Upper Klamath lake, has been purchased by W. K. Lamm'of Danville, III., who is now in Portland, arniugiiig for ma chinery for his promised plant. Tho mill is likely to bo greeted without delay, for under his contract with tho forest service he must cut the timber within four years' tjine. Borne people are connUnllv annoved from one jenr'a rnd to the otbrr with peralitentlronchial coiiKli, which in wlmt. rrrnnly that Ktt rlnht at thrlUM and ,1 w2,, you !" tr vr,' lwnn of it. (tl2Hounceii I'liiex 100 cent- worth! f roI,,,!PJK ""5t. Kiur Into a pint tmttl and till the bottle with plain granulate,! ugar ayrup. Start taklnji it t once. GraduailY but ,,,r'lv "" w"l notice thf phlnrni thin out and then dUappear al together, thus endlni; it coiikIi that you ttevrr tnauirlil. unuM ami It . I... i.u.... J dn-. lioarae or tight cough and heal the innammntlon In a painful cough with remarkable rapidity. Ordinary eouhi arc conquered by It in Ut houra or ten ftothing Mtcr for. bronchltl-. wlnUr MY AIM IS TO BUILD A BUSINESS IN MEDFORD I am dependlnn upon quality, low prlwa, and tha mrrlta of my workmanship to accomplish this. When your watch or clock noa wrong, try John ton at tho Hook 8tor. Tho results will pleaa you, Johnson The Jeweler MKDFOIU) HOOK HTOKK My Guarantee la Good. All Sen Hlock. coughs and bronchial asthma lliis rfnexand Hunar 8vrun Bl.-ai -.. ..la ... -1 'I ' i sini-sa n I ii si iiinL nnurii ti iaf m mixture family a long tlm at a cost of onl la ni oMjts. Kerps perfectly ami taatea pfraa- tniii i,i "v 'rfPrl- -iH directions with I'incx. I'lnex Is a special and blablv eoacen. ii-icu rwnpouna oi cetlllinc Of extract. Vich In KUaTacol. and fi orway pi mi s famous the World over for ill pr. crrimlntv an,l promptpfus in overcoming bad coughs, chct ami throat colds. . R..J',e wnulne. Ask voup druintist ur "sii ounces rinex." and do ant accept anvthinir else. A guarantee of absolute) I nuiariion, or money promptly Terunded, Dr. Lyman Abbott, Eminent Pastor, Uses Bible to Rap Prohibition "It was not the method of Jesus. Ho lived in an nge of total nlMincucc societies and DID NOT JOIN TIIKM. He emphnsixed the distihetiou between His methods and those of John Ihe Uaptisf, that John came neither eating nor drink ing; the Son of Mini came eating and DKINKINO. He con demned drunkenness, hut NKVKIi in a single instance lifted up His voice in CONDEMNATION OF FDItlNK'INO. On the contrary, lie commenced His puhliu ministry by MAK ING WINK in considerable tUiiutily, uud of fine iiiulitv, mid this apoarentlv onlv to add to the JOYOUS FLHTIVI TIKS OF A WKDDINO.'' HKV. lA'MAK AIIIIOTT, New York. (I'ald Advertisement, Taxpayorn & Wago Haruurs' Iagiio of Oregon, Portland, Oregon.) h4;;; SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR AND OTHER KNIT GOODS it HERE ABE COMPREHENSIVE ASSORTMENTS OF SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR AND EVERY OTHER SORT OF KNIT GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER. THE BEST STYLES ARE INCLUDED, IN COLORS AND PATTERNS MOST IN DEMAND. THESE KNIT GOODS ARE MADE OF THE VERY BES T YARNS AND WILL GIVE EXCELLENT SERVICE. THEY ARE KNIT OVER PROPERLY SIZED MODELS, SO THAT P ERFECT FIT IS ASSURED. YOU ARE SAFE IN BUYING ANY OF THEM SAFE AS TO QUALITY AND PRICE. ' New Sweaters for Fall An extremely large stock, bought while the prices were at their lowest. All sizes and styles for women & children lilP lip iLaisiai Infants1 Knit Sacques and Sweaters "-"-" ssssasaaaaai ss aiaiaaanl Warm Knit Garments That Will Help Keep the Baby Cozy and Comfortable through the Cold Days. J "Forest Mill" Knit Un derwear f or Men Women and For the Children. The aiuno good kinds of underwear you are acetm (onied to buying, attliJH store, at prices that have nut so far been affected by the European war. A com plete line of "Forest Mills" Underwear is here in every wanted style and size for men, women and chil dren. , ' t i r t T f r r T r Ea1 J The Blankets and Comforts You Will Need this Winter. A good siock of Bed Blan koti? and Comforts, contaiii- intf oualities and offering all tho wanted sixes and pat terns. Ueasoiiabh' yrii'cd. Flannelette Gowns for Gold Nights These are the famous "Brighton Brand" Flaimel- ('ttg JfightgowuB for women and ehildron. Every gown. 'is wojlpmde'and correctly sized; tho materials two nil "nC ftmA nnrtliiiok nnd u'ill ir'wo unloiwlid HOl'-- v'ico. Wisdom suggests that you buy a supply of these gowns now in preparation for the cold weather Prices 59? to $2.00. Every Wanted Kind of Flah- elette Is Here i I , One of the most importantMfoatircs of this stock Is the dependability of every yard (if flaiinclettes it presents. Another impertant: feature is the moder ateness of prices. The stock ,'includes plaian(hco, ored outing flannels, heavy fleeced robing 'Wh for bath robes, all-owol heavy outing flannels, etc, Jioe&b; Eiderdowns at 50c ,. We. offer a stoiik of Wool I,' " ' , r' i I Mideidowns. in all eoloi8. at Special Price 50c I. I' 'V