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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1915)
' m mmoriTi matt; ttubunu. MrcnForcn. omwox, TiirnsnAY. January i-i, mir p'Acitc TnnE'nj K r "L NEW HIGH RECORD FOR WHEAT $1.42 ('IHI'AIIO, .lli.lil II UrulilllllU Hi or HprlllK WlU'lll tl.V 'XMlt l!t H HVI'lt I ln wheal iniiilict Itoiluy to n now It Ik It recnrd wnr Iv l f iirli'i'H May wheal entdly ri'iiclii'il II.CMh a IiiihIi- III, HlUM HMI'lUIKftlllK III" fliriMff llllll iltiuliillon, It I Hi, which wail I inched .Intuitu y H, liefum Hm hull hint hciui Inlluiliileil hy riitnoiH Unit llm Dniiliuii'lIcK 1 1 1 1 1 1 quickly Im fntied, nml Hint mi ntltirk liy llnly mi Turkey would hitmen Hid end of Him war. To 1 1 n y k advance mm nrcoinpniiled liy tiorlH Hint lh I'lii'lfle raimt won iiutlilildliiK .Miiiii'iiioIIh for wheal In Noith Dnknln ami Hint Hio I'aelflc rntixt crop of liU I hint hceti entirely iIIhiiumiI of, 'I'll ii upturn which liroldi tin record lien', however, wiih not iirconiiillHlimt until nflcr lhr hail ltecn lit-nvy proflt-tnlilnis wili'K Ii dcnlern wliuntt motto nppinril to hi' pufi'ty flint, SHOW GIRLS WITH "SEPTEMBER MORN," CONCEDED A DRILL) ANT BEVY OF BEAUTIES JOSEPHINE ORCHARDS E W w , , mmmmmm w I ! Twf I I i I I I wj1 lHMi' 'rTXxJWmmwnmwBXmmmL.Tits 7 IF I JAM ..lAffi rW$w 1' vflfrvA- ;lta Iraiftlite WOULD ABOLISH I PAID COACHES EMPEROR HONORS VON Tim Mi' mm. nml i:. VIUNNA. .Inn. 1 1 An utornph letter from llmpcriir l'ianen .lom'ph to Count l.i-opolil Vou llcrchtnld, nc ccplliiK It Ih tcMuuntlnu iih f'jrclcn milliliter, Ih puhllahi'il toilny In the ufflrlul Vienna Unette. Tim em pcinr I'Xpii'HHi'H "lily vMirini'wl I hatikrt, my full ti'coKiiltlon of thii iIIhIIiik- iiIhIiiiI Hirvlrn oii lmi rnnilnrMl to Conmil OrchnnlK.' nwnnl liy!lllv ,.,.. ..,, ,,, . ,,.,.. hl i iTiii'iuini in mi" 1'iiy i SEPTEMBER MORN FIGHTING PIU.SVnTOV. K .I , .Inn. II - -Prculilunt John drier lllhbon of ! I'rliHolon I'nlvcrnlty, In IiIk minimi repot t prcfti!iil!(l to the honnl of truxtncfl today, oxprenncd tho It'ipo Hint paid coitehex In nthlutlcn would Koon dl- apppfir. Athlotlm nr juffor ItiK from an ovftr-ort,'unlzul nyjitftu of ronrhlnR, ho cnld, and hi; Ijnllevnl Hint more r'Monnlhlllly nhoitld ho placed on tentu captiiltm. I "If nndorftrndiinti-H louJd l) ro lenned from unnatural domination of their (tportB by Rrndunto conchcii," ho fnld, Inter-rolleKlatn nport would ho liberated from the abnormal IncubuH of n Hiiper-lmpoed Hyutum which teiidn to titnlce puppctR of the plny- SIAfE ASKS NATION 10 KILL WILD BEASIS SAM-'M. .1 fit). 11. ruder ainpon hioii ii' lltu rulcH, tlto Kciinte Iiiih iiiihhl'iI it tni'iiioriul to eonri'MH nskiii for (in appropriation of :tflf),000 lo lie used in (lie e.xtentiiiiiition of pred atory nritintlK m tho ntitlounl iorentM, Heimtor lluresn, nntltor of the tneinoriul, xiiul tin1 annual lots to Mnpknicn niul poultry rnfsrm In tho J'J5fO()(l,ntlO nciTi in tin- niill.iiiul fnr c.t of western hind's mnotiiitM to jrI.'M0,OI)ll ii yeiii'. Hit miid tho Icrf. Nlnturt of all wentmn ntutt'K VfiH Itu n-ikoil to inomiii'iiilixc poiigri'Hi iilon tltiM line. CHICHESTER S PILLS Vv ff IhiiIIMI AiHT'rlofof a 4kl-kMkrr lliai RranilV I'lll In R4 ! ill4 mmtliV loin, IJ villi Ula RlU.T 7 'all INr. Rr f rr v IrwtMUU Atlirn'HI.CM.l.Yrtlll litAHn.in IIRAHO I'lll.. Vt ,l.. - rMtitmmMBnt,Srnl.AIiR1uri SOLO BY DfiUGGISTS EVERYWHERE m IAN0AR Y 21 NEAR SISN ii J. Vnndcrhoof of North I'lnttn, Ni'h., locntfd Jimt went of thU city, hnvii been Hold to Curt Miller, owner of tho lnro IIoiink l.nundiy ut tlini'M of pence iih welt tin iIuiIiik IIiIh Krrnt wnr." "It In with regret Hint I hen ou never yuumidf from Hiphk fniu'lloiiH." Hie tiiniieror hiivh In roni IiimIoii. "nml I'oilliind. proK.rly at forllnnd beliiK . , ,.,,.,. ,, y0 (M ,,, 1f ,M). Inli.-n In cxcliniiKt for Hm mrlmril nlnll ff,.Con, tho t.illllanln of huidN. Tim trnimnrtlon Inwilvm pio , t, Ur(U Vltm (jf ,,, (n1 (f H( perty vnlui'd nt IMC.itnil, llm "t'on Ji,,t, mil" orehnnl bt'lnr. vnliied ut JMi.unn. ' nml the proHrly tal.eu by McHHru ' I'rlli'hiiiil nml Vnndi'ihoof nt fort IumiI beltli; itlvett a Mitunlluil of liiTi, ikiO. Tho ore bard hero Iiiih iholco penrn nod nppleH In full benrliiK, mid In romilderod one of Hm nlmw tiroperlloH of tho dlitrlct. Tim Tort laud property tnlmu In oxchniiKo In Inrntcil on roiirti'enlh nml .leffiTtiou ' WASIIINOTON, Jnn 1 1 - l'fl nml Plrnl mid Mnillunn utreetn. A ;,,,., vilon toilny nomlnnteil lllalr I'ortlmid pnpur ijiiol.n Mi-Hum. l'rlt.,:. iionr or Oroflno. Idnlio. recelxer of clinnl mid Vmulerhoof n miyhiK tlmy Ipulillp inon.'H at l.ewlmon, Idnho. will enict IiuIIiIIiiki HiKin llm IoIh HiIh ..rank ,... H of ,,,nn Mo,,t., wuininer. n roncreto bulldlni; lo ;o iip!i..Vir of public money ut Helena, on Hm .MudlNoii ntr.et lot wbllo mi I Vnii,. Wllllmu A. Mmin, third In. npnrlmi'iit Iioiikm Ih unld to be planned fl)y , , irKndler tii-neriil. for llm other lot. (JrnutH I'mm ('our-' . . ..! I.'f. "Si'iiU'iiiliiT .Morn," mm of the lit"l of Hie hi'iihou'H miiMeul I'omeilv oiler I I'AItlH, .Inn. II, 2 I. p. m The Iiih, coiih'h In the I'iik" llteiiter for f.'roncli offlclnl Mtntement on I ho pro one iiialil, .Innniiry 1.M, will, .lulinn of (,e wnp a I i.Im'II, 1.,.,'e ( liililem nn, ,, joll.v iow (,)( , f now pi Mv iiN-ii. an en crtninci. , , ... , ,, ,., . , , , ' nu . i i i . .. .i . . i hoi tli of holwioriH wiih utoMt detcr ".Si'pleiuber .Mmn ' ih not nl Hie nil i . . .. , ., , , ,' .. . . . ,. ..mined. Tho Iremh con d mnko no HOW THIS MOTHER GOT STRENGTH .JtllllJit I'll tint iinlitiiilt' Itlit fllilft Mil 7 , , , " , i . "inli-rlul proKrt-w on Hm left of their the picnent ilnv lun kIiow, ivi i nil L, . !, .... ,,,.,, , 11,1 ', i I i 'HoIkhoiih line. 'I hey bebl tliolr ponl- i,l,.firi till, ,-i,i iiini',1 mill ffi lli'i'l III, .. innii'iiil., "piriieu nun euiiiiiiiii i.linfiia iiT iinil.liifil. ihaI itiflb tilin , , ,iii m ... I'rcncli troopn are dencrlbfd nlno iih Mill"!!-! IIM lllli Vll'.l'llllin-.l III l II Jl ih on too center mid were com- pelted to yield on their right. The FEDERAL OFFICIALS tlmt lends n (jeneriilwiii to the per- fiiliniiliee lluil in ileliylillullv new niul lefii'-liiiiK'. (Iiueo t'liililem. "llm taliliiK up ponltloiii on the. south bnnl; of tho rlv.-r AIhiio. Splrlt'd nrtlllery oxchnnses ron itliiiied M'Klordnv nt other iiolutH on em. "llm Ainelienil I, , " , ,, . ,, i . ... i .inn nanm mini. (Ililt.V )ecy, Im hieu in tin level of fun, minis mid luiiiiiis in ;i xeruw o( " ilanei'M now the i liter. iiHuinlctl liv llm I muitit eompmiy of the Neuou, who weie I lie oiiKinuU in I he pmU nt the Lit Snlle (Ipetu Iioiim', t'liieiiuo, wheri'i "Seplemher Mnlll" lecenllv enjnvid' one of the moxl HU('i'fk.ul runs cvei'i reeonleil in that popular lioine of lull- j Hieiil I'onu'iix. Mi-.. IMily Unit Only Tluee In I'iiiii liy, Vel Wiih So Xitvoiih nml Worn Out Count Not lb. the Work. l'nlr Haven, VI. "I wan no nor voiih and run down that miiiid ilayw I Mould not do my hounewerl: for my family of three. My ncrven were I wry weak and I had pnlnn around my hoart. I bad doctored for about : two yearn without help. One day i a Vlnol booklet wan left at our door and I decided to try It. and thank" to Vlnol my health ban been M'Mored, to I can do my work onro morn. TO EXCURSION WEST PIPE CAUSES DEATH OF SAN FRANCISCO MAN SAN FRANCISCO. Oil.. .Inn. 1 1. A liuij.'-Mi'inmi'il piv' he was Minikinx when In ?1mtiil nml fell on tin .tops of bin home ruiiiril ihe ilentli today o' lljiiluuir KlllU'beli' III) eill old. IiiikIht fell on hi Owe niul the i CHICAGO. Jan. 1 1 Chicago will muni a "IiuhIiicib cruxado" to tho Pa cific connt In July, It wag announced today, when tho Flriit Infantry, 1111 iioIh National Cuanl, with band and field mimic, will tour from Spokane to San KrancUco and San Diego, ac companied by representatives of tin Chicago AhkocIiiHoii of Common'. Tim regiment will leave Chicago WHn Meiiforn rrnn In nrori1 nndfl bnim Mi m of the iiiih. w,u roiee.1 llliou-li " J"V ,fi " '", trl" ,,,,,, ' ,nsl the roof of In- mouth nml into lu'7 '"'i"- 'n"' principal cltl. on tin jcoaft will In vIMIi'i!. ! "I haw told my neighbors about Vlnol mid nhall alwnyH pralxo It for jwhat It litis done for iih." Mrs. j .lames II l.ddy. Pair Haven, Vt. I What Vlnol, our delblotm cod llvor and Iron tonic without oil did for Mrs. IMdy It will do for every ner vous, weak, run-down man or woman In thin vicinity. Vlnol creates an nppctlto, rc-es-tablUhcs perfect digestion and makes good pure blood. In this nntural manner It builds up the run-down, weak and debilitated, and replaces weakness with strength. Try a bottle with tho understand ing that your money will he return ed If It dot'H not help you. Med ford Pharmacy, Midfonl. Ore, and at all leading drug stores everywhere, l'ald Adv. WHY DO YOU BAKE You Do Not Grind Your Flour! You Do Not Refine Your Sugar! You Do Not Spin or Weave! ButDo You Still Bake? A WIiiiI'h llm uc lo linke nt home? You don't .inve mi thin;,'. While you liny n fifts -pound wick of flour nt n time, wo buy enr lott naturally buy it for iiiueli lower fijrures llimi you. While you linke ten or Fifteen Ioiivch a weelc, we hake .'10,000 lonrcn. While we use seicntifie rnellimU in niakinx our brenil, ou jitit i!eM'iiil upon luck. ISN'T THAT IWIIIT Just tell your grocer lo deliver NURMI'S BREAD lo you regularly. Your family will like it, nml a rent ileal of drudgery of housekeeping will ho eliminated. There in't nnytliinj: better for your iliRp-stinn than properly made brcml NUHMl'S IIHKAD. Children-School Tablet FREE . Will be piven next Satunlny for four lluttcrnut or I'nn-Daiuly Wnippers. He sure to fnve the wrnp peri. .luit the center of the wrapper is sufficient. NURMI BAKING CO. Maiiufiietiirers Undertint ami I'uu-Daudy llreml. "J T y I v I i JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Commencing FRIDAY MORNING Our Annual January Clearance will be of more than ordinary importance. Deep Cuts on Winter Goods and broken lines throughout our entire stock. See what your Dollar will do at this ale. z T vr ? I I Clearance Sale On All Ladies' Suits, Coats and Skirts. Prices Cut Deep Ono lot $3.50 Fancy Skirts, clearance.. $2.1 DRESS GOODS CLEARANCE HO iiifh heavy Black $12.00 ('lmriiHusi, t'lfaranco lirit'o '. Jjl.18 JUi-inoh Jleavy Cluaranici'tl jj!l.fi() Ulaek TalTota, Hoarance '. $1.19 JiO-indi Jleavy Cluanuitet'd I.Uj") Mlat'k TafLVta, (loaranco ' 89 A bitf assort tticMit. of (J.'mi and 7.V Xovdly Slapio "Wool Dress Goods, all colors, all thrown into one lot, for Oloaranco , '18 CLEARANCE SALE 1000 yards of our advertiser Pure Spring Water Bleached Muslin . ..10 Clearaneo sale of all 12 Outings at 10 CLEARANCE SALE BLANKETS Largo Cotton, regular $1.2r, for 98 jargo Cotton, regularl.lf), for .: 89 .1 leavY Cotton Comforters S1.19 Jleavy $2,00 Comforters $1.69 CLEARANCE SALE H Ur the ramous Men's Shirts E. ftW.Make 95c Compare these with other makes at $1.25 and $1.50 See our big values in Flannel Shirts at 98c MEN'S GLOVES Genuine lluokskiii Gauntlets $1.19 Mon's $1.75 Kangaro,o; Gauntlets $1.39 Glen's lleavy Lined Calfskin Gloves 55 Til) iioz. good Canvas Gloves 5 MEN'S HATS ' Ono more little lot of ."John U. Stetsons....$2.9S All $a.00 .Men's Hats $2.45 $250 Glen's Hats $1.95 One lot Men's $1.50 Hats, clearance 95 l IJUi. Jl' .'.' m A J Tm MkM It I IB T 4K slillB A Big Cut Price Clearance Sale On Men's and Boy's Suits, Over coats, Odd Pants, Mackinaws and Sweaters. Money will talk on these goods UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE 20 doz. Ladies' 10c Vests, clearance 5 Ladies' $1.25 Jersey Union Suits, clcarauee..98 Ladies' fine Jersey liibhcd AVool Two-Piece, $1.15 Noon-Shrinking Garments 89.fi Ladies' 35o Heavv Cotton "Ribbed Vests and Pants .. 25tf 25 doz. Burson 25e Black Uoso 19 20 doz. Misses' 20c Black Hoso 13 Men's Union Suits Br. "Wright's pure Worsted Health $1.00 Union Suits $2.95 Dr. Wright's heavv wool $2.50 Union Suits Storm King extra lleavy Pleeced Union Suits. at $1.00 Men's Two-Piece Fleeced High Bock Garments at 45 Boys' Two-Poico Bibbed Piceccii Garmcnts..25 GOLDEN RULE It Will Pay You to Attend This Sale A Real Bargain f lor bverybody i THE STORE OF VALUE GIVING 221 WEST MAIN ST. 1 i cr IH'K3hKK,"K