Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 18, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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CHICAGO LEAGUE IHEICK TO SAIL
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TEAM
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FEDERA
CIIICAdO, Nov. 17, 18. Chnrlmt
Wi'tiKlilimri, I'mldrnl LeaKiio official,
never linn In tl mi option on any
ainiiiiiil of Hltitli In (li ClilniKo Nn
tlonitl I,iiii;ihi cltil), mill thai chili will
lilny next Mention itN usual on Itu west
ulilo kidiiiiiIh In thin city, Almi,
linger MleHllllliaU, ClltcllIT, Will NIIC!-
rend llmiry O'lmy hm muntiKer of (ho
('lll)H IHIXt IH'ltHOII,
'I'llt'HO pOHltlVK Mtntl'llHllltN WeH"
iiiiulo toilny by OIiiiiIoh V, Murphy,
part owner of the CiiIin, iiioii IiIh re
tin n hero from it confunMifii In t'ln
clmiiitl with Charles I'. Tuft, niip.
Ikihi'iI to Im (hit principal owner of
the chili,
II hud been reported that WVokIi
iii ti ti hml an option on thu Tuft In
terest In tlm rluh ami (hat lli Culm
wmilil play in x t Ht'iiKiiii on tlm I'ed
'i ul I.enKiiit ftroiiuilH on tint North
Hide If a puicliiiHi wan made.
UNITED STATES
NOVEMBER 19
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I'AItlH, Nov. IH, tl'fiO n, in. My.
rnn T. llerrlck, thu American mn
luiHKmlor. who In to Im relieved of IiIn
dullo Into HiIn iiiouth by William (I.
Hliaip, luiH ciiniiKfil piiHNiiKo for tlm
I'nlltnl Mates on thn steamer Itocliani.
beau, which will nail on Novomliur 2X.
Mr. Derrick unit IiIh wlfu liuvo ro
iciwd luvltatloiiH from iIInIIiikuInIkhI
Iicitoiim In public ilfn In Frmicii anil
KiiKluinl to visit thtuii before Imivlni
Kiiropo, hut tlmy (Inclined liccnuso
they considered thin wmn not thu tlmo
for social visits.
CJiifiin Mary of KiikIiiiiiI htm written
Mm, Derrick a personal letter,
WAHIIINUTO.V, Nov, 18. -Tlm
$inr...jO(i,UO loan fiiinl (IorIkii'hI to j
lielp cotton producers whoso Kronl j
croi threatened to become a liurili-ii i
on their hands on (hit outbreak of I
war, toilny hIooiI complete. Heero
tary McAdoo declared In IiIh an-1
uouiiremont or Hid fiiuit'H completion i
that tlii1 success of tho loan plan wiin
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InlcrcHlM who Inivii tried to ilefmit It '
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WHAT $10 DID
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pound Which Brought
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Inid other Anicrlt'iin mouidii hnvo dono
for tho ItrltlHh wounded In I'm In.
Sir Kdwaid (troy, Hut llrlllNh for
oIkii nilnlhler, Iiiih wrlltt-n Mr. Ilor-
Murphy Ha Id ho hail convlnreil , rifle In tho imimi vein, unit David
Tuft. It would Ik milcldal to movo tho
Culm front tho Went Hlilo where thny
nlwii)N hnvo been wdl Mtipported anil
where two-thlnlN of ('lilcar.n'H populn
tloil liven, The Culm, JikIuiIIiik play
etN, fraiieliUe and plant, are worth
from l.r.Oii.oni) to r.'.tlon.iiOO, ac
loidliiK to Murphy, who Mild the
team wiih one of Hut few to inalte n
material profit lant year
l,loyd-(leori;e, tho I'linnrollor of Um
exclie(iier of (ireat llrltuln. Iiiih hciiI
u letter of thnnlCN to Mr. Merrick "In
hehnir of the MrlllMi government,"
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Good Health.
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I'.UMS, Nov. IH. Tlie I'leiieh
ill my now Iiiih the iiie of the lll.'i
iiiillimeter field uiik luiilt in Fiiiuee
to rearm the artillery fun-en of Ju
lian. When the war lie-in, prnt of
the iiiih liiul lieen ilelivereil mill mi-
oilier Imp- eousiuiueiit vn on the
oeenii.
.Iiiiun won nhkcil hy I'rmiee if she
inilit dike the iiiw. The .lupanee
Ifoveriimcnt ealiled promptly, pliieiui;
lliein ut (ho ilifcmitiou of I'ruiiee,
nud uuiioiiiieeil that ho wan MMitlin
luieh IIiom1 nlle.idv ilelivcicil ho that
the French iinnv lintilit U-e tliem.
The i"' eeuM'yint: the In-t eon
HiKument liiul lllienlv lencheil Coloiu
ho when it wiih inteieepleil.
MOOSE INITIATE LEE
CLASS AI GOLD HILL
The I.. (). 0. M. No. 07(1 journeyed
to (Inid Hill hint evening to hohl cIiihm
inilinliou. While not im luie im ut
teuiliiuee lieiuj; ireeiit iih wiih e
pected, owiu to the I'net tlint ninny
brotlieix foiled to take their wien
mill lady frieinU, ueverlheU'HH the
(Inid Hill hrolhelH, heiuleil liy Illiillier
JohiiHoii, eiilcitaintil in u very nhle
mill effieieiit manner, nil urriiuue
uientH ut Hint end hciu luxler Iuh
MipcrviMoii.
The liulien were e"eoileil to the
inoxieN while loile held m'imoii, lifter
which dancing wiin iiiducil m until
1 1 :.ltl, when n humpiet was nerveil,
then more tliincin and vocal inuie
until "Kimie" pulled the hell cord for
the nlait home.
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Dnnvlhe, Vn. "IhavoonlyffM'ntU'n j
flollur on your meJIdno and I feel to
rnucli butter utnn i
did when tho doctor
wa treating me. 1
don't suffer any
iH-arlnj; down pains
utnllnowumllHlvep
well. I cannot nay
enoURh for Lydla K.
rinkham'H Vi-geta-bio
Comfxiund and
Liver Pills aa they
have dono so much
for mu, I urn enjoy-
Intf rooI health now nnd owe It nil to ;
your remedle. I take pleiwure In tell-1
JiiK my friends nnd nelKniwrs noouc
them."-Mrs. Mattii: Hai.i:v, Ml Col
quhono .Street, Danville, Vu.
No woman sufTeriiiK from nny form j
of female troubled should lone hoo un .
til sho hns given Lydla E. I'inklmm'a I
Ve;etablo Compound n fair trial. j
This famous remedy, tho rncdlclnol
Ingredient of v)iiqh are derived
from native rooU and hcrlm, has .for
forty years proved to bo n moat valuu- j
bio tonic nnd invignrntor of tho fe
male ortfnnlsm. Women cverywhuro i
bear willing testimony to tho wonderful
virtue of Lydia E. I'lnkham's VcRota
blu Compound.
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tliut I.ydlu i:. IMnklimii'H VeKctii
l)loCiiiiipiuii(lvilt liflpyou.writo
to I.ydlu f:.IMiiklinmMc(lleliieCo.
(conlldoiitliil) Lynn, Miihs., for uil
vlco. Your letter will Imi opened,
rend and miHwered by a voiiiiin,
Htxl hold hi Htrict coufldoncc.
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you got yoors
wamaamram
Tlio limit of Rolng some in tho Bmokings Hnolo to
rnxikofiro with a match, then hitch it ton jimmy
pipe ornmnkin'a cigarette packed brimful of
Prince Albert I Mo-o-my! Gets you mighty
pleasod-like, and turns on tho sunshine opigot
in your system very early in the A. M.
Prince Albert wina every man who's came
cnouKh to hit tho hlp.h spot at the coat of a
dime. Doesn't make any difference what you
think about being nblo to smoke a pipe or a
roll-'em cigarette, you can and you will and
get happy on every pull if you'll nail your flag
to tho mast of
Fringe Albert
the national joy smoke
Men, here's clau and quality and flavor and
fragrance. Get n whiff or a puff of P. A. out
of a pipe or from a makin's cigarette and you've
just not to have more. Tastes so good it's
right hard to wait till tho next fire-up. Because
P. A can't bite your tongue I Bite's cut out by
a patented process. Paste lhal In your hat I You
put yourself on the road to contentment.
Vif Alkttt It got J In loppy f J la it. Set
tlJytmdtln; tOe: attain handtumm pounj
ana nuii-peuna numiaort.
R. J. REYNOLDS
TOBACCJO CO.
Winston-Salem, N. C
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THE F. K. DEUEL & CO'S
Big Department Store Closes Its Doors
To Prepare the Great Stock for Sale to the Public
WAIT WATCH
For The Biggest The Greatest Sale
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Ever Held In Southern Oregon
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This great .stock amounting to thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of Men s and Boys Wearing
Apparel Womens' and Children's Apparel Dry Goods, Dress Goods, etc., everything in the Big Store to be
sold at once.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS SEE TOMORROW'S PAPERS
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Fifty Sales People Are Wanted, Apply at Back Door
Entire stock going, nothing reserved. The greatest slaughter of Merchandise ever held in Southern Oregon.
t The largest stock in Southern Oregon. Doors positively are closed. No one a dmitted only employees. No
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