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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1915)
vrt(ffafcitf p-M"V4nitrr S mt4nnt0ftr0m'mmi uWwd ") '''' t"Ht I If I TWWIRTX MTCDFOTCD MATT) T1URUNK MUHVOttT), OKtiOON1, TlTTCST)AY, .TANIWKY 10. 1015 j 121 ACRES SIGNED RR SUGAR BEES IN EVANS VALLEY Tho Roruo Illvcr Coinniprclnl club Itogtio Klver, Oregon, through Wnf. 11, Ilrowor, editor of th6 Argus, brings to Atoilford n report on their bed mignr campaign, with tho nnnied of tho proitosoil grewers: J. J. McMnhon, 15 acres; V. 11. HilllH 15 acres; O. 11. Steward 10 acres; B. 12. Ilagley 10 acres; 11. C. Itonney 10 acres; .1. It. Ilalr 10 acres; Mrs. llertha Watson 10 acres; Wilcox & Ilriltson C acres; John Patrick fi acres; .lames llensle)- G acres; B. U. Chandler C acres; P. N. Alexander fi acres; O. 11. Glllinoro 2 acres; M. liurkhart 2 acres; George tout! 2 acres; P. N. Chapel 2 acres; It. S. Dlalock 2 acres; Louis Antoluo 2 acres; James Savngo 2 acres; Mr. Wood 2 acres. Total 12 1 acres. Mr. Orr, five miles up Bvans creek offers to rent CO to 75 acres of land with water for 5 an acre, and his offer will bo taken up If tho factory I? peenred for tho valley. Tho Commercial club Is confident of two hundred acres and twice that ncrenge can bo secured on Bvans creek If the transportation problem can lo solved. HEAVY ARTILLERY . ! EXTRA SESSION AT 1914 PROVES MOS T BOOMS YPRES AMSTBItDAM, via London, Jan. 19. "Heavy artillery lfghting has been heard since early Monday morn ing around Yprcs, where tho Oermans have taken nn active offensive," says the Sluls correspondent of the Tele grrtaf. "Their efforts to occupy Ypres thus faV have been unsuccess ful. Many fresh Ilrlttsh troops have arrived at this front." The correspondent of tho Telegraaf at Sclzaets, In tho region near Ghent, wires that the Germans have Issued proclaamtlons forbidding the Inhabit ants to discuss the war under iienntty of a heavy fine or long imprison-J ment. I "Some of tho inhabitants already have been punished," he says. "Iiii fact, tho prisons are filled, not with I ordinary criminals, but -with citizens who hae unwittingly been guilty of some infraction of tho numerous Ger man proscriptions." m PROBABLE PROSPEROUS EA WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 "Tho ac Hon of tho senate democratic caucus last night In urging rural credits leg islation," said Senator lioko Smith of Georgia today, "absolutely means nn extra session of congress." Tho action of the caucus is not In terpreted at the white house to mean necessarily that the rural credits bills will be taken up at this session of congress. President Wilson, In dis missing the subject today said ho was In accord with the caucus action. IC MARKET FORPUBL E Meill'oi'il people nle It"" beef ihmI more vegetable the lt i. moulti of 10M than ul any time in I ho his tory of the piiblie market, according to Ibe report of Market Muster Iltm- ynvu, to bo rend nt the nieetuu; ut the city eouueil tonight, More peaches were sold than in the entire two pievious ,enrs. Though Micro was a scarcity of-local grown vege table, the t ratio wit hri-k. The meat sale- -how oil n ileeieaje. The' re ceipts y months were: REMAIN AT THREE BRUMBAUGH INAUGURATED SAl.KM. Or.. Jan. 1!. Uv n lug majority ote the house of repicfcn tiitives iodav intlefiiiilely postponed 'it hill intnittitcc)! by Ucprcciitittiui ii f 1 j.w. j.r Aiitli (ti.iiiiili iiiiii.. GOVERNOR OF.PENNSYl,VANIAjI,;m.ilHll!, ,hnt ;, nutnlur ot ,,.. IIAKRISIU'RO, I'n.. Jan. 1!. lempiory ehallcnges in eivil ea-es Martin G. Itrumbaiigli of Plnliidclphia Should he inerea-cd from thrvo to was inaugurated todav governor il'tivo. The judiciary committee prov Pemisylvnnia for four ear-.. In Iii-. ioii-1v hail nc-de an mlver-e rcMn inaugural nil(1rc. he urged upmi the!,,,, j,0 nieu-iiie. legi-lature the enactment of a county j local option law. With Med ford era no U Mnilfonl mnilo June r. $ tllt..".0 July . ... 8:i..l August .frJU . S.V0 Seplcinher ... ..., - - S1.00 October . 77.00 November .. ..:....: ..- .i0.S0 December . . ."m,.i0 RIVERS-HARBOR BILL IN HOUSE WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. nemo eratic Leader I'lulonvnod appealed to inajoiity member today to stay in the chamber ami maintain it ipionim ho the rivers and harbors bill eouM he passed by night. "The last thing that the people of this count rv waul," he said, "Is nil e.stra session or congress." Representative Goodwin of Arkan sas t old Hie house that sixteen states represented, by members on the rivers mid Intrbors committee had got en up piopiialions totalling $'J0, 170, 100 on! of a bill aggregating fit 1,01)0,0110. The Mis.i..jppi rior appropriation of .ftl.OLTi.OOO was not charged to any one state, he said. Total . . $100.00 No record was kept of the number of patrons, or fnnners. All of the -tails were occupied all the lime. The only ilishiii-eincuts was the salary of Mr. Ituuyard. - Attorney Porter J. Net was a pro feshlonat visitor In Jacksonville Monday. AS SNOW COVERS H0A5M. TARBELL i WEST BATTLE LINE PAIMS, Jan. 10.- Snow fell yes. I c id a y In llclgiiiin, In tioilficrn Franco and Mm Vosgcs, hut uevertlie- less Micio was nrlillery fighting in these sections, according to official couiuiuiiU'itlinii of the Kivucli war of fice, given out this afteiiioou. Kivuclt troops hae reoceupied the treiioho at La lloishcllc, prcMotily given tin by them to Hie Germans, Yesterday saw no fm titer lighting at Soi ons, hut near I'ont a Motissou the Kiciich claim a slight advance, TO A SAYS CONDITIONS NBW VOIMC. Jan. 10 - The federnl district rohrt today appointed Walter V. No.vos receiver of tho Chicago, Hock Island ft Pacific railroad com pany, the Iowa corporation whose stock was solil at phhllc auction two weeks ago. The tecelver's bond was fixed at ".i)0i. GIUPTON. W. Va., Jan. 10 Tho (I nt ft on bnttk, a statu Institution, filed to open for business today, but no statement wns matte by tho repre sentative of the state hanking de partment, who took charge. Colonel John T. McOrnw, one of tho prlncl- ed a run on the Institution and It was doomed ben to close It for the present The bank ItaH a capital of $100,000 ami deposits of appiovlmntely $500, 000. Charles B. Dtirbln Is president. pal stockholders, said that the con till Inn of the money market had start FAST IMPROVING NI'.W YOIMC, dan. 10.--Miss Ida M. TAibcll, author Mini investigator, testified at the cniiliuuiiliiHt today of the Investigation by the federal Indus, trial lolatioits commission tiito Mm great VItlithi'"plo I'oiniiliilloiiH Mint her observations over a peiiod oC Iweiily-fivo yeais led her Id believe I lift I working' cbinlitiiiim generally wore constantly Improving uutl that ling e eiuporntioiH wcto now more acutely Interesting themselves In the welfare of their employe than over licfmc. She advocated selciililio mauagcmeiit of shops and establish ment til" an eight-hour day as pan uceas for labor troubles and a uieaiis of bctteiiit' the living condition of workers, The witness it-setlcd thai the oo-t of living hud iucieiisi'd at a into greater than wages. She did mil be lieve suffrage wits an impoilitut fac tor in dealing with social uuiest Milling- workers. Tho tViled State Steel ooi potation, she said, hail done more in recent jenrs to pntvldo safety and better living eondiiloiw foi its employes tlinit itlimtnt any other In wo concent. '-mJmJmJmJmJm t y Y Y Y ? ? Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y t t t f t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y : ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE Fifth Annual Remnant and Clearance Sale Final Clearance of Winter Merchandise. The Last Downward Revision of Prices Brings to You Very Unusual Values Our remaining .winter stocks must he disposed of at onee Spring merchandise is clamoring for the display room they occupy. An immediate clear-away is imperative. Cornier prices have hcen reduced to ridiculously small figures the highest point in value-giving has hcen reached. l SUPPLY YOUR REMAINING COLD WEATHER NEED NOW WHEN YOU CAN MAKE SUCH SAVINGS AS PRESENT PRICES OFFER EMBROIDERIES REDUCED Never in the history of previous embroidery sales have we of fered yon such genuine bargains. All odds and ends including Kdgc Headings, Insertions and 13aby All-Overs, Dress Floune ings have been measured and selling price marked on each piece. Vo will deduct from same one-third that means your saving 33 . Hosiery Remnants of All Kinds Children's 25c Hose to elose..15 Children's 15c Hose to close.... 9' Ladies' 2fc Hose to closo .-.15 7 Ladies' l?3c Hose to close 9 l mil l -i ,i a ' mm ..- . .Lv Profit by This Sale of FOREST MILLS FINE RIBBED WINTER UNDERWEAR .Seasonable styles, all sizes, gar ments of all grades. You have your pick from a complete stock and it affords you a good oppor tunity to lay in a supply for next season. This choice line of fine Underwear for Ladies, Misses, Hoys, also for Men, at a Discount of20'r. HI r i in ii ii aim sMmmssiiisSSBBBaa eforesteMlls Fine Weave KNIT UNDERWEAR. Great One -third Off Sale On Remnants of Fine Dress Goods All odds and ends from l'i yards up to f yards, widths !() in. to i5() in. Serges, Henrietta, (laberdine, l'runelle and all fancy weaves; also u big line of ('makings. Remember, all these goods are sold to you at 33 r4 off. 2000 YARDS OF LACES 2'ac Including' Liilen, Cluny, Torchon, German and I'Vyich, Yals'., values up to 10c, special, per yard Time and space prevents us from going into detail about all tho bargains to bo found during this sale. In each department wo "offer exceptional values. STAPLE COTTON GOODS GREATLY REDUCED Yardage Limited 7c Simpson Nest Indigo '.'. lty'j$ 7c Simpson Uest Gray V-jiP 7c Simpson Oest Light Mines ltyj.$ 7c Simpson Hest Shepherd Check 4'. Gc Shirtings 4if 121oe Jerkcley Cambric, 3G in 9 loc Lonsdale Cambric, !JG in 10'. 10c Hope Sheeting, 'M in 8 12c Lonsdale Sheeting, 30 in !) flc Gilt Edge Sheeting, 30 in 7 12i.c A. V. C. Dress Gingham 9 12I.C Silkolines, 110 in., ass't jiatlerns 9 7c Colored Outing .Manuel, stripes and eh'ks..5 12ie 7illow Cases, '12x30 8 Ijk' Pillow Cases, '15x30 9'C fiOe Hemmed Sheets, 72x00 35 35c Grade Hleached Turkish Towels, heavy, 22x '15-inch, special ...19 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 20 OFF 1 tight now, at the open ing of the season, is a good time to supply your wants on Muslin Underwear (not pur chased for a sale, but al ways carried in a first class stock). AVe include all linos and styles and at a big saving of 20. mnifinftniMtMil&fifyrlPr 50c Ladies' Fine Ribbed Fleece LinedUnion Suits All size made, emb. high neck, long sleeves, ankle lengths; also low neck, short sleoves special price, per suit 29 Assorted Remnants Consists mostly of all kinds of cotton yard goods from 1 to 0 yards long. While rem nants are always closed out at below cost, we offer them at this sale .less than one-third .off meaning a saving of 33. Also Sweaters Are included in this sale at a discount of 20. ' The line is complete for Hoys, Girls and La- dies. Prices from.; .'.$1.00 to $.7.50 Real Notion Bargains v V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y , i . Tit ? ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y -2' 7 spools Coats' Spool Cotton for 25 V f Silk Hair Nets, with elastic 1.0 A 3 doz. Safety IMns, assorted sizes 5 f 5c Good Pearl Hut tons., 2'. A 10c grade (.'hildren's Hose Supporteiw, all sizes & pair .7? Y Y 0 vnrdw W'hifn H'him Tmd( nil Widihs. sn(cinl. 1 ,-i--r 7i j t ! each !, ,. , 3 $1.00 grade Ladies' or Gentlemen's Umbrel- 1ns. while llifiv hist. 79v A OOe Children 's Umlrellas.(....j 39 f Y Y 10c grade CambriU)ress SliioldsJ all sizes, spe cial price, pair L.T. 7 f Sonomor Snap Fasteners, whjlo and black, all l sizes, 2 dozen for , , 5 THE FEBRUARY CLllAN-UP SALE BRINGS TO YOU THE MOST IMPORTANT SAVING OPPORTUNITIES , OF THE SEASON . Moe&Va r Y i SEASONABLE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPART- ! '? . ! MENT MAKE THE STORE DOUBLY ATTRACTIVE A THIS MON,THj m Y Y t V Merchandise of Merit Only Y &$$<lKtlX4'XXl&