Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 12, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PJOE SIX
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WALSH
PEAK
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TO LABORITES UPON
LABOR CONDITIONS
VniTiADBIiPIIIA, Kov. 12. Frank
V. WnlsOi of Ktmsim City, elutiiinnii
of (ho federal oommiHion on inilus
trliil li'Intionv, mlilressod tho lelt.
pntcs of llii! .Ami'iicnti l-VtWntton of
I.itlmr today on the woik of the eom
niNhion which hits licrn fnu'stiihilitiK
iiultmlrinl ooiulitions tlinmtiout the
country limine the InM year.
Mr. Wnlsli wiil tliu first report
would l)e inntlo to cniin":s ne.t
liionth. Ho stated (hnl the commis
sion hnR exmnined HDO employers
representing the prent inilnxtrics of
the country. Of those, he snitl only
fivo employers hnve disagreed with
tho underlying prinriole of collective
linrgnining. Collective lmrenining, he
paid, according to his understanding,
wns ft system denied to prevent the
well fcl from driving n hiird Imrgnin
with the hungry men.
Tho convention wns swept by applause-
when Mr. Walsh exclaimed
that no man should ho satisfied until
ho hnd received the full product of his
own toil.
Tho commission in its travel, ho
continued, hnd heard ninny criticisms
of Inbor unions, nnd it hnd nl.so heard
of tho exploitation of men nnd women
nnd hnd tnndo articulate this ".-tifled
sob of the exploited child in the mael
strom of modern industry."
In its investigation on the Pacific
eont, Mr. Wnlsh snid, the commis
sion heard the cry: "Oct back to the
land," and it also heard the counter
cry, "Get bnck the land."
Tho report of the commission, Mr,
WnUh Paid, would hold nothing i-a-crcd
but the truth.
BRITISH ROUND UP
ALL GERMANS IN
DEENON
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SERVHNS
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SWEEPING
VCTORY
RUSSIAN
CLAIM
LONDON', Nov. 12. Omit Itiit
ntn'n now rigorous round-up of Ocr
mans nnd Austrians within her do
minions caused u ru-h to the home
office of tho-o who, by iitue of ad
vanced ago, sex or other di-ipiulili-cntion
for military .service, niv allow
ed to go to the fatherland thtoue.h re
ciprocal urninuements for n transfer
of n like number of ltiiti-h men and
women. It is .staled that within the
last few weeks UOOfl German nnd
Austrian women and 1200 men lolt
thin country.
At tho outlneak or the war many
Germans and Austrian- deluded 'the
authorities with applications for nat
uralization papers. The number seek
insr ltritish citizenship has boon plac
ed at 10,000; jet fetter than tuenh
applications hae been grunted.
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BCOUSINFROM
XISH, Sen la, Nov. 12. via London
lt:!u a. in. Sl Initiations of Atts
trlntiR Infantry with ipilckflrliiK rims,
which crossed tho Danube near
Stderevo under cover of artillery flro
on November , have been annihilated
by a Sen Inn counter attack, accnul
liii; to official Information clveu out
In Nlsh today.
"All the men were not Killed,
wounded or drowned In the Danube,
fell Into our hands," tho Servian an
nouncement continued. "We made
-000 prisoners and captured two
qulckflrlng puns."
I'KTKOMIAl), Nov. 12. -An offic
inl counuunication from Hie cenuiul
staff of the Caucasian tinny, under
dale of Noveuthcr 10, says;
"Shall .skiiniishcs in the teion be
yond Tchuruk river, in the ueij-hhor-
, liooil of the province or'llalum, hae
occurred.
"We maintained our position at
Koprukeui, Turkish nllempts to en
velop us icsultini: in failure. The
enemy has hocn put to disorder, lite
column intended to otittlauk or en
velop us netng ittspetscii. o cap
luted tunny prisoncis and large tptan
tiltes of munitions. We have occu-
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l'AUIS. Nov. 12, r : 4 r a. m. A
dispatch from Nlsh, Sorvla, to the
llavas Agency recounts tho ftRhtlnK'ptcd nil the vallcv of Alschkcilsiku.
on the Sen Ian frontier. An Austrian! "According to u Turkish officer
battalion comprising about 0000, ! taken prisoner, the Turkish ttiiny,
eoumiandcd liv llasnu met I'nsha,
is guided by Gennuns."
crossed tho Danube, .10 miles south
east of UelKrade. under cover of tho
Between StIOO nnd 10,000 Germans W, ot monitors and artillery. Tho
and Atistrinns are tinder arre-t nnd combat that ensued lasted until daik
in detention camps all taken from , resulted In a check to the enemy. .
LONDON, Nov. 12, 12! to p. lit.
The Htatut) of tho two mimMlrltltiH
dukes now flKhtliiK.tu tho (lermnn
army nKiilust Kiwlnnil, liio Duko of
Cumbeiland and tho Duko of Albnny
will bo dlscus"ed In tho llouxo of
ComiuoiiH touioriovv on a ipieHtlnn to
bo put by SuUt .MacNell, iintlomillst,
who Is anxious to know how Premier
Ah(uI(Ii puriioscs to deal with these
two cousins of Klii; (,corno of Kiik
liiuil. .Mr. MacNell will urpt that
they be tleiirlved of their ltritish
peerages and Illicit and their scats
(u tho House of Lords,
Tho Duko ot Albany, who has also
tho tltlu of Onlto of Snte-CohiirK-llotlia,
In a first cousin of Klnf,
(Iconic, lie was born In t SS I and
educated In Duulnud and In (lermany,
Ho has a coiuiuIshIouJu one Miltlsh
and In scvoial llcrmaii uwlnumtH.
Tho Duko of Cumhciiniid Is a second
cousin of tho kliiK, Ho was bom In
IS 15 and Is a Keiieial In the llrltlsh
and a colonel In the Aiistilnn arm)')
Ho married a daughter of KlitK
ChtlHtlnu ly of Deuipurk,
l.ADII.'S (!" .MHIM'OltD
You nro Invited to attend tho rash,
lun nhovv of liainMnltnrcd to-your
moasiiro hiiKm, coats and sklrtH at
.Mann's bin store I'rhlay or this wcoki
This slioulnc Is made by expeit lad
les tailor who will make up jour
Karments to vour Individual nieiisiirc.
You Met tho Itcfit
Thoro Is when you sniok (lor, Joun
ion clears nd patronlio homo lndu
trlxs
Not merely
Legal, but
Absolute
Purity.
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FEDERAL OPERATION
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PHILADCLPHIA, Nov. 12. A rc
solutlpn was presented at today's
convention of tho American (Federa
tion of Labor urging President Wilson
to insist that tho Colorado mine
owners accept tho federal plan for
peace and if they fall to comply, that
tho president take steps to have tho
coal mines operated under govern
ment supervision.
Grcntcr London. Hundreds of oth
ers arc yet to be nrrestcd. Only tlys
week there was n brief respite in the
round up, duo to the fact that there
were not enoiifjli adequate detention j
camps, ino aminuon i not over,
however; daily the newspaper nro
urging the authorities to more action.
The exclusive Gentian clubs are un
der surveillance; buildings built
or known to hnve been recently occu
pied by Gennuns nre being watched.
and gn'nt precautions ;m' being taken
to gunrd the vaults of the stock ex
change. There are .so ninny German
finns using the s-trong hoves of the
oxchnnge that even member entering
J he rooms i-. ;enrched for bombs or
other e.ilosive.
A thousand Austrlaus were killed,
2000 wor taken prisoners and the
others fled on the monitors or scat
tered among the vinos around Sent
encdrla and surrendered In groups. '
Among the prisoners nre two colonels
nnd several officers of lesser rank.
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UuicKest, surest C'ouaft J,
Remedy is llome-
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nll 1'rrpnrr.l In n Pew Mln- fl
utr. Chmp but lurqualrd (
"Mrt"MMl"l"W
I;geian shell hit
The Star Presenting Cxm1 Illll.
The Star Theater Is showing to
night and for the last time. Vita-
graph's three reel masterpiece, "The
Night Itlders of Petersham," a picture
full ot thrills and estoundtng situa
tions. Every one who saw this pic
ture last night pronounced it good.
In addition to this picture is shown
RHKIMS, France, Nov. 12, via
Paris, 1 1 :0f) n. in. A Gentian liell
exploded ye-tonluy in the street op
poite tho American consulate. The
front of the building wns cut up by
the shrapnel :bullets, but neither the
American .shield nor the flair on the
consulate wns dnmnjjed. For six
weeks German (.hells by the thous
ands hnve been fallint; into this quar
ter of the city, but this is the fir-t
time tho consulate has been struck.
William Uardell, the con-.nl, left
here by direction of Ambassador Her-
lY
Some people are contlnntlv annoved I t
from one jiurs end to the other with u
tcrsitoiit Iironchlul couali, which is wliol 1
ly unnivessiiry. Here is u liotm-mnde I
remedy Hint set rililit nt the online iiud , X
will miike jou wonder what beciimu tit It.
tiet 21. ounces I'Iiiia (Oil wnts worth) '
froin niiv driiititist, ismr into n pint Uittl,.
ami till tin- ttuttle with liluin uramilattil
siiKar Hvrup. blurt takitiu It nt once. Z
lirudimllv but surelv ou will notice thr'
jihlmm thin out mid then dmappc.ir ab'X.
tojji-tlier, thus endini: a eouah that vou
never tlioiiKht would end. It also loowns
the dry. huarse or tiulit couuh nntl he.tls t
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"His First Case." a two part Lubln.
drallng with cocaln nniiigi?lers along, rick three weeks no and the eonsiil
tho Pacific coast A good comod'nte is canity. So fur ns is known,
by George Ade, America's mosts pojt-j thoro is not u siut;lo American in
ular humorist," completes the bill. Khemis.
Hie itilllllllltllllillt. Id it linlnfiil .ii..l. .. j.l.
remarknble rapidity. Ordinary i-oiil'Iis, 1
are conuuereil by It in 'J J hours or less.' .
uthiiitf Ijetter for bronchitis, winter JL
uiijjii nun uruncniRi asininii.
J III I'illCV nnil Snuur Svnm n.lvt.,.- I
mnkes n full plnt-cnmit'li to last at X
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Ills rincv anil hiiL'ur Svnm m!iii A
iiimiiy ii long tlnx t a cot of only SI
cents, hniu iicrlectlv ami tastes pleas
ant. .Knslly prepared, l'ull directions
with I'inex.
I'inex Is a special nnd hMdy concen
trated compound of ueiuilne Norway pine
extract, rich in ytmiaeol. und Is fnninu
the world over for its ease, certainty an. I
promptness in overcoming bad coughs,
client nnd throat colds.
(M the genuine. Ask tour druggist
for "24 ounces P iwt." nml ilo net niwnt
anvtliinir else. A guarantee of ut,nltitn ! V
Uttt'H Ulth thu lirnt,rn)li Tl... IIU.,. T.
Co., Ft. Vane, Ind.
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$6 Hats now $3.00
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THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST
A Little Out of the Way But It Pays to Walk
GOODS WELL BOUGHT ARE HALF SOLD
Yes the cheanest store in the. west, and we dnn't stand hack much to sav. "or
I anywhere else." You can judge from the following items. Wool sox 10c,
black and tan sox that seil in other stores 2 for 25c Cttvi C4aa in inn Wnci
PRICE seven cents the pair. LIlGdJcM jlUI G 111 II1C MUM
Men's good varm sweaters while they last 49c, a good heavy work shoe at $1.50, better
ones at $1.98 and $1.75, a Swell looking dress shoe at $1.98, a good heavy suspender at 15c.
50c suspenders at 25c, three 10c handkerchiefs for 10c.
The very latest in Ladies' and Misses Hats $1.98 and 98c. Boy's long pants suits at $1.98,
50c neckties 25c, a big blue flannel all wool shirt at 98c. We have others at 65c.
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hour only between 2 and 3 o'clock at one to a customer at ten cents each. No brooms sold
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