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i "rraq:rc six MF-WORD MAIL TRir.lW,, MttD.FOKT QRWIOX, MONDAY, W.C .MIIIM M. 101-1 ! I V t L Aftor nearly six months' nnnrcli throughout tho United Stntcs to find n doacondnnt ot Aduilrnl bnvld Hush noil to christen tho Mihmnrlno to be nfttticd nfter lilm. nn Oregon girl lm boon located and hor ntune has boon oubmlttod to Secretary Daniels n a candidate for tho honor. She Is Miss Jimnmlno nushnell, daughter ot JaniOH II. IHiRlitmll, rosldlnp; on a fruit ranch at Gold Hill. Mr. Ilush nell Is believed to bo n descendant ot tho famous Connecticut Admiral, the Inventor of tho submarine. Miss nushnell Is tho direct des cendant of a Connecticut family or Hushnolls, who trace their antece dents back to David nushnell. an ad miral In tho Revolutionary war. Tho KT-ncaloRy nnd family records were compiled nearly CO years ago by .lames nushnell, of Now York, an ln tlmato frlond of James O. Illalno. Thcso records havo been sent for to establish tho record of tho Oregon girl, with whom Secretary Daniels Is in communication. Secretary Daniels writes that down to tho present no direct descendant has been found. There were several claimants, but their relationship was nqt established. The suhmarlno is to bo christened early in January at tho Seattle navy jard, and1 efforts arc being mado to it ;rry identification of tho Oregon iflrl. Miss Bnshncll was born In Florida, 'ur hor father's people arc traced to a direct Connecticut Uncage. BOMBARD FREIBURG HER MS, Dee. U, via London, fi:12 p. m. Tho Zeitunj; Am Xlittnir pub li-lies n ilicpntch today f-nyiiip thut liosstilo nvintors flew over the city of Krciburjr, in the Grand Duchy of Hn len at.3 p. m. of December 13, throw, hip; bombs from their machine. One bomb hit a house and did considerable damage. Two others fell in Columbia Park nmou;n crowd of promennders and two girls were injured." T: AMSTERDAM, Dee. 14, via Lon don, 4:30 p. m. A di-patelt to the Ilandclhblnil from Antwerp hays re ports aro current in Antwerp of a mu tiny on tho part of the Havarian troops gnrriMHunj tho city. While the htory is not confirmed, it is a fact that tho Bavarian barracks havo been closed to outsiders. H E LONDON, Dee. 11, 7:12 a. m. A dispatch to tho Daily Mail J'lom Co penhagen asserts that a Czech resi dent of Prague Jiuh been shot for cor lexpondinf,' with a Czech union in Chicago, which, it i alleged, is car .jinj" on a campaign for the estab lishment of tin independent kingdom in Dohemia. FRILLS AND FURBELOWS IN SPRING GARMENTS CHICAGO, Dec. 14. New mater ials for women's early spring clothes aro decidedly llko those of grand mother's day, according to the bulle tin of tho Fashion Art League ot America, Issued hero today. Frills nnd furbelowa of 1SS0 aro to be worn more and moro. Materials consist or narrow stripes wlttfo tnffota fliiiih. Sitkb in pompa dour, Email plaids and chocks are tho host of 'tncPQ. Mini cropoa and veil lngs already wo being nhovn with a fiinnll Drusdon fli.wi-r pattern which was rclvod a yaur affo. Cashmeres and satin cloths will bo among tho imUcrJUlfi for street wear. Colon wlll'lie subdued, with a prev alence of black and white, whlto pre dominating. Effects in stripes wilt bo hotter form than checkB or plaids, being smarter and more suitable to tho silhouette. Whllo tho trend ot styles is and for soiiiQ time has been toward tho 1830 porlod, our 1916 modo or living demands a distinctly modern adapta tiou, " Mill City Qdrt Fellows InVo detli cnted n now hall. GOLD GIRL K ELY TO CHR STEN NEW MARIE 'OACH WHO SUPPORTS ""flflBiftL O --4l V I5V-rf Aiut the rest. .-. .!-a t j: !i ttrlt r. --! n tonne ;tcn with In icrc:is.a a....:- 1 ! .- vt to 1'.J w thla co- .try a rR la nwJelled alone the line of tile -...: Hcnky. 't which uw crow of ihe varloua ucUtrtltlei and college" will mt in t. . cfcont-t . 4.ttta..& : qucatlon e( uyrmac. Tiit tt ..' i- " ' ' " lMlt apr-'fatty the hearty aup pnefCrtW Ha.-a..l i n .. i v. io ibla. IV rvjvanta. AnnnpolU tut. n Xact, all .li .-t :j- .t :ik ire o-t n.ntly iv aquatic npnrli. "Jim" 11U, th H' i - i f ' ' mi'' i th" h n r doalrc on the rart of si. to curry ti u.iIt t t.. a uc " 'u. fuifl i t Th xarlJUft faction that iak block .1 . lal a K' ' '' i-'Ht a"" rrru- ably rtady ta put Md HHr j.'fini Aid . .n f t . In t-.r;l!g- aavit tl r imaBnt eatabltahnimt of a real Ami.t..n 1! ' la" in.) Ilarrd n Kl have mM a rKatta off by thrm. ...c for uan Mia. . i i( W b IncljrVI In t!i inmlrahtr of tho iir ao..al.on. -i.J ttat In Until rijucs th b.Uitat oUU.lu. E Durglnr's Saturday nisht, entered the Cadillac aJoon on Front street, nnd stole two pint flnk of whisky and .?." in clianao. Thieve uUo en tered the'I'enimnt bakery and eonrw cated a sack of flour and hnlf a bucket of candy. Entrance at buth places was secured through the war door. The saloon job U llievel to havo been the work of a tliiity rob ber, and thelmkery robbery by a mun who was hungry and Mut:ht thi means to seetiro food and delicacies for his own. There are no definite clues in cither cne. IS PARIS, Dec. 14. Reports reaching hero today from Rerno stato that a son of tho German chancellor. Dr. Von Uethmann-HollwoB, 1ms boon terlously liijurul at I'lotrkow, Rus sian Poland, nnd that ho hu boon captured b tho Hiunlana. CZAR'S NAVY CAPTURES TURKISH TORPEDO BOATS PETROGItAD, via London, D; 1 1. 2:0 a. m. A Turkish temtier load ed with wheat hound tor Constanti nople has hosn oapturtd near tb mcuth or the Oanubo py Uiistlan ' Uliick Sua crulbcrj, which hdv brought tho vwuel to Odaftan, aaya a dispatch rrom that port. Itubslan torpedo boat daatroyars. it Is also reported, fc&va aunk rt-v&rut Turkish sail boats loaded ith ammu nition near tho coast of Asia-Minor, According to Information roachfBjc horo, n large TurkUh division has at-1 tempted In vain to enter Russia through Persian territory. The Turks huvo been repulsed in spite of assis tance rendered by the Kurds. NOT1LK. ' Notlco Is hereby given thut tho un dersigned will apply to tho cl.ty coun cil of tho city of Medford, OroRon, at Its next regular moetliiB, January r, 1015, for a llconso to soil spirit uous, vlno.ua mid malt llauors In quantities loss than a gallon, nt his place of business, 17 South Front strcot in said pity, for a period of six months, . v Dato of first publication Docombor 10, 1914. O. M SULSUY. AMERICAN HENLFY IDEA 10 POWER BILL WASHINGTON, Dec. 1L Objcc tiou to that section f the walerpowcr Mt ItMMiu; hill, which limits the max imum sate of power to any one con sumer to 50 per cent of the output w cuterod today with the senate public land committee bv Franklin K Griffith, president of the I'orthinil. Or., Railway, AUi & Power Co. "CompuUorv public utilities com petition should be reliant od to the pat ami superceded by rculntctl monopoly," said Mr. Oriftiih in de- fen-o ,of the ruiht of one company to purchase the entire output of a power producing plant. Other sections of 'he bill came in for shnrji criticism Madnmo Wlnterroth, clalrvpyanl and palmist, RiiarantooH to toll ou past, prosent and future. Colonial Flats, Illorldo. 227 Tho .lunitlc at .Star Theater. lr. Uton Sinclair's powerful story and play will be shown at the Star Theater, today and tomorrow vlth an all atar oaat of Droadway, faorltes with George Nash, lato star of Tho Gaiabler, Officer CO, and Panthca, MIm Gall Kane, star or George M. Cohan's Seven Keys to Haldpato, and a number of othor well known stars IneludlnK the author Tpton Sinclair. Mro tl.an S00.000 copies o'f tho book had been sold one jnar after its publication and tho aalo has contin ued to be heavy, and Mr. Sinclair baa been paid moro than one million dollars in royalties, and It Is said ho has spont ruoit or U.la large amount In helpinK hi follow man. The story U In rivo big acts and 230 powerful scones and js without any doubt tho greatest attraction that has bpen offerc-d by the producers of this kind of ontortulnmont. Tho Star will ulbo show the Hearst Sellg Nows, and -a Sellg comedy "Tho Tonsorlal Leopard Tamor." A big show for tho price, but not too big. A KolfJsJi mid IMraviiKiinl Woman. A husband uptight and houorahlo; and a pair of youthful lovers. Thcso nro tho chara'cterH about whom a compolllrig story Is skillfully wilttcn. Mow tho lives of these human ele ments (oino nigh unto wreck and ruin Is told in ono or tho most fasci nating film plays ever produced. Tho Judge's Wifo at the Page tonight, BIGGEST OF E WASHINGTON', 11. l, Dec. II. hovuiir how Russm w luruor tlinn lie cntiio conlinciit of N'oith Amor ca, with the islands ol tho Caribbean blown in; how it occupies tlnec ifths of Europe and two-fifths of ia; how its Asiatic Ms.estions niv nc nnd n half times as jjrvnt us those f China anil three tunes ns preut ns hose of Gtcat Hritnin; how it com- ri-cs one-sixth of the mailed nica if tho globe and oiio-tcnth of the votld's population, Gilboit II. Qiiw- cuur, diivctor and editor of the Xa- tonal Geographic society, has just unu-hed the ncnilv H.'iO.OOO memhers f that organiraiton with a striking pen picture of 'Yetint: Russia a Land of I'nlimitcil Possibilities," Dhccslty of t)txj;on After giving tin impression of the livorsity of the origin of its peoples, ho come from the Orient and the Iccidcnt, llio ftigid ninth mid the tropic south; of its range of climate, vlitch gives the Palm Roach touch to ts Crimea mid the broulli of the north o its WJute sea region; of its vast gricultiiral wealth; of the wid6ly nryiiur aspirations of its peoples, Inch ditfer as urently as those of c polos and the Mongols, as those of io Confucians and the Jews, as those f the Tartars and the Lapps, and of 'e viistnoss of the geographic limits f the emiure. Mr. Grosxenor sas; "Rir with all iU geographic great -ss Russia is about as poor in nat ral outlets to the world as the small st of tho countries of the earth. Hol tiul could he hidden in the vast aches of the Russian plain, almost s n nccillo in a liuntnck, vet Am tcnlaiu docs more in'crnationiil bus ness than all the ports of Russia to ether. Not one free outlet to the pen sen does Kuropcan Russia pos "os except on the icebound shores of lie Arctic ocean. The path from the Hack sea to the Mediterranean lends 'trough the Rosphorus mid the Dar laiiellos held by alien hands.'' Innuendo Population Mr. Grosvenor next shows how there lives within the boundaries of the Russian empire enough people to duplicate the population of Gcniianv. Great Hritnin ami France combined, with enough left nrr io duplicate half tho population of Austrin-IIiin-gary. Fuitliermore, if Russia growh from llll'J to 2000 ns hho grew from 1872 to 1012 her population then will be upward of (1(10,000,000. Ho then centinues: "From hitch n record of size, of bigness in every thing, we should expect Russia to be an old nation, like Great Rritnin, with perhaps a thousand jenrs of unhin dered growth behind her. Rut, ns n matter of fact, Russia is it youth among the nations compared with Knglaud, a stripling whose full stat ure and breadth is still a subject of conjecture and speculation, "Russia is young becatmc sho ncer has ha a chance to grow until recent years. Her geographical shape or condition was such that for centuries her (K'ople were constantly being en slaved or despoiled by stronger neighbors." Freeing of tho Serfs After dealing briefly with Russia's remarkable history, especially with the surprising reign of Peter the Grent, Mr. Grosvenor hIiowh that when Alexander II freed tho fiO.OOO, 000 serfs of Russia he released from bondage a population equal to that of the. twelve leading states of the United States, and a population more than twelve times ns great as was freed by Lincoln's emancipation proc Inanition not wry many months ntt erwnrd. Alexander bought y."i0,000, 000 acres of land for them, permit ting them to buj it from tho govern ment on ensy terms. Ho thereby car ried into effect tho most extensive MUST BELIETE IT When Well. Know n Medford People Tell It So Plainly Mrs. William Charley, 305 .V. Grapo St., Medford, Ore., says: "I had much pain In tho small of my back and sometimes 1 could hardly bend or straighten. At nljjht tho trouble bothered mo too, ami often I couldn't sleep. I tried piasters. and liniments but nothing helped mo. When al most discouraged, I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills. In less than two weeks after I began taking them, I folt hotter. I used in all four boxes of Doan's Kldno) Pills and they mado mo well. Doans Kljdnoy Pills so completely cured mo of kidney trou ble that I hao had no sign or it tor over three yenrs." Prlco 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy remedy got Doan's Kldnoy Pills fho samo that Mrs. Charley had, Fostor-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N, Y. Adv. ND YOUNGEST UROPEAN NATIONS ploce of ngrnrinu legislation In lits tory. "Knelt village conducts ils own in tcriial affairs through Mown meet ings,' and not through elected or ap pointed officials. Their lumls me hold on the common ownership basis mid is appoi turned out for cultivation fiom time to time. Crops Hn I sod lly Peasantry "With the bulk of ils crops litised by the peasantry mid for the most purl employing most primitive menus of funning, Russiu is still nhlo to pio duco n vorv large propoitinn of the woild's food supply. In IIM1I it gave to civilirntiott uoailv a fouith of its wheat, a full fourth of its outs, a thiid of its hiiilcy mid moio ihmi hulf of its rye. That jour its wheat crop was 200,000.000 bushels greater Ihmi our own, its oat crop cipiullcd' ours, its barley ciop was tin oo times as gioat as ours, ami its rvc crop twenty-tivc times as huge as ours. "Russia has moro horses than nuy other nation on earth, with 00,000, 000, ns compared with our 21,000, 000; moio sheep than miy other na tion, with 80,000,000, as compttinl with our ".0,000,000; neatly us many cattle, with ft 1,0110,000, as computed with our fi!.000,000. "The latot authoiilalivc informa tion on Russian educational condi tions, that for 1008. show's that onlv 211 out of every 1000 people in the empire could read and write, ami then1 wore two illitcialc women for every illiterate man. With our hun dred million oopuhitiuu, in 1012 wo bad mi enrollment of 111,218,000 school children. With her population of 172,000,000, Russia's total enroll ment was 7,070,000, and 211 of ihesc were boys for every 10 who were girls. First Woman Kiiglncer "And et tho first woman civil en gineer in the world was a Russian, and the educated woman of Russia enjoys a freedom equal to that of her kind in any other country in the world. They are even allowed to bo come professors in men's univerM tics, nnd after twenty years of serv ice nrc re'ired on pensions, which continue during the lives of their bus. bauds, if thev aro marned and lire survived by the heads of their houses. "The tsar of Russia is n well-paid ruler. He receives the revenues from the Russian crown IiiihIb, and their E TEA HI TO ANY SHADE Don't stay gray! Here's a simple recipe that anybody can apply with a hair brush. TTie uae of Saga and Sulphur for re storing fadol, gray lialr to Ita natural color ilatra back to grandmother's Uiue. Bbo uisl it to kcop her hiilr beautifully dark, glotviy and abundant. Whenwer hr hair felt out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, Uda aim' pin mixture vrnt applied with vvonJorful efffcL Hut brewing at home Ii muwy and out-of'dati. .N'owatlaya. by asking art. any drug store for a CO ornt bottla of "Wyfth'a gage and Sulphur Kalr Itrm rdy," you will get this famous old recipe which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to tin hair and Is aplendid for dandruff, dry, feveriah, itchy wailp and falling hair. A welbknpwn downtown drugfriit says it darken tho hair so naturally and erenly that nobody can tell It has born applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft bruih with It and draw tbW through your hair, taking one strand at a Umo. Ily momln the gray hair dis appears, and aftrr another application or two, it becomes beautifully dork, glouy, soft and abundant. )HZll4hlhlZllhil iH Medford Rose Society Vaudeville AT ASHLAND t T ? t ? t T T ? T ? Y Y X t ? Y t ? t Y Y VINING THEATRE TUESDAY, DEC. 15th Y After an urgent request from Ashland, the Society accepted the invitation to y frivfi n. nnA.nlrrVif. nlinw frtflro nnrl wfl invito all Medford nnonlfl to &( with llfl. Xl Y Special Arrangements With Taxis and Auto C&r Go's J Admission :: Z"l"MX"WXtt"X uroiv 1h oomil to thut or quo-third of tin! United Klalos. Several yours ago the hupeilnl lioiiNuior is icpoitcil to huvo uilvisoil the Isur: Ymlr majesty need huvo no four of ever coming tu fool tho sting of povoity. riimni'lnlly you arc solvency itself. With one hand you could buy out tho Amcii can multi-milliouaiios, Moigiui ami Rockefeller, and still huvo enough loft to talk business with Huron Roths, child.' It is said thut tho tsar was displeased at tho flippancy of the holder of his purse stilug. Wlii'thct tho slnrv is iipocltrypiil or not, It does not misicprcsent the tsnt's wealth. .Most llcaullfiil Cathedral "I huvo soon Ihc famous clitliod rals of Kuiope the noted structures of Franco, Gcimmiy, I'uglaml, Italy nnd Turkey hut was utteily unpic- Mum's The Ward wj( f j ymr ssr v v s After you havo thought and thought,' been all over town and looked at a thousand lifeless article, ou'll undoubtedly doctdo to give "llliu" SLIPPRIta. We have a fine nnsoitinont, joii'll find our prices very reasonable too! flflf, ' "floes! OW Solve The - Heilbronners New Store $2.00 "BUDD" HATS $2.00 Everything New and Up-to-date A FEW SUGGESTIONS SHIRT3, $1.00, $1.50 HOSE UMBRELLAS NECKWEAR HONEST $ LADIES' ALL COLORS, A Even Pali' HEILBRONNERS 20(5 WEST .MAIN STRIOICT same as Medford, 26c, 35c and 50c. Tickets on Sale at Nash Hotel pareil for the splendor and bvllllniiov of HI. Ihiiiios, at l'etiogiml, with lt pillars thiity foot high of lapis liixuli mill malachite, its ultiir rails of solid silver, containing half a (on of this pioclous metal, ami its Icons of peal Is, studded with huge illumouils, Niipphli oh, emoraldsjuid rubles. ".Ills religion Is "Very ical to the Russian, mid his God is icnlly muni ptcveut to htm; ho sees llis spirit cv oiyuhoti! mid ovctywhi'io acknowl edges it with the sluu of tho cross ami the vvoids, 'Oh, Lord, hnve meicy,' or, 'Glory he to Thee, 0 Ltii.l!'" Mr, Giosvciior also brings out Ihc suipiising fact that Russia has in the ni'iguboihoiul of .'18,000,(100 men between the iigcs op IH luul -It, In clusive, mid thut it hiimutllv has about 1, 100,000 boys,! caching the ago of 18." Slippers aro now always havo and slivays will ho tho Ideal Christmas gift for muni Gift Problem AT - CUFF LINKS SCARF PINS BATH ROBES SILK HOSE "I f PAIR . . f A-vU Ouaranfced .fa, Y Y t Y T Y t Y Y Y Y