i,. ) s t i 1 I " ' ' PAGE RTX TvrEPFOttT) MATT, TRTHTTNK MBDFQRR PUKCON, IMUIUV, TW1WARVJ20, 101B. 200.000 FIGHTING HAND TO AND CARPATHIANS OKNKVA, Feb, 20. Th riRlitliiR In tlio Cnrjintlilnn mountains bolwccn HudBlnns r.nd Germans nnd Austrlnns In bocomliiK rapidly much like bIoro warfare, according to dispatches ronchliiR acnovn from points near ttio lino ot bnttlo. These, messages ttocl&rc. that since. February 18 over 200,000 men have been fighting hand to hand In tho Carpathian trenches without making any material ad vance. Tho wounded arc nourliiK Into Ungvar and ICporles, In Hungary. Uurjng tho night ot February 19, taking advantngo of a lull In the lios lllttlci), tho AuBlrlans picked up at Svldnlk S60w wounded men nnd more than 3000 dead. Tho wounded had been lying on the ground, some ot them for 18 hours without food or iitccor. A chief officer of tho Aus trian medical department U author ity for the estimate, that 70 per cent of thorn will bo Invalids for life. A majority of tho wounded at Srldnlk wore Injured In tho head by blows from rlflo butts and 20 per cent of thorn will bo cither parodl ally or totally .btttid. NEW PLAYER COMES 10 PAGE THEATRE Professor J. B. Hunt who came from Oakland to Mcdford for tho pur poso of playing tho largo Wurlltzor orchestra at tho Page Theater, re turned home this morning. Profes sor Stclnmctz ot San Francisco will arrive Saturday morning and take charge of tho large instrument re cently installed in tho Page Theater. Tho mechanics who camo with this Instrument from the factory have fin ally completed the Installation of this largo orchestra and beginning with Saturday afternoon there will bo n special musical program rend ered at each performance on this largo Instrument with all ot its ef EFAY WEDS DR. SPRINGER A telegram wns received Thurxlny by Mrs. J. I). Fay fiiyinj; that her daughter, Gertrude, wns married Thursday afternoon to Dr. V. 11. Springer, both of this city. The nup tials are in the nnturu of n Mirprifeo to the many friends of both the cou trnctinj; parlies in this city. The bride is well known in this city, hav ing lived hero hinec childhood. Dr. Springer is associated with Dr. J. M. Keeni in dentistry, nnd has lived in this city for the last six months, hav ing n wide circle of friends. The cou ple after n bhort honeymoon in'tou h cm California will make their home in this city. Here Is Good News for Stomach Victims Some very rcmarkabjo results aro being obtained by treating stomach, liver and Intestinal troubles with puro vegetable oils, which exert a cleansing, soothing and purifying ac tion upon the lower bowels, remov ing tho obstructions ot poisonous fecal matter and gases and preventing their absorption by tho blood. This done, tho food Is allowed' freo pas sago from the stomach, fermentation ceases and stomach troubles quickly disappear. George 1 1. Mayr, for twenty years a leading Chicago druggist, cured him self and many of his friends ot stom ach, liver and Intestinal troubles of years standing by this treatment, and so successful was tho remedy ho de vised that It 1ms since been placed in tho hands of druglsts all ovor tho country, who have sold thousands of bottles. Though absolutely harmless, tho effect of the medicine Is sufficient to convlnco a,ny one of Its remarkable effectiveness, and 'within 24 hops tho suferer feels like a new person. Mayr's Wonderful Itemed' Is sold By leading drUgglsts everywhere with the posllvo understanding that your money will be refunded without Ques tion or quibble If QN15 bottle falls to give you absolute satisfaction. Adv. WHAT SUCCESS MEANS TO ME r T NX m" SHELLINGOFRHEIMS RV HPPMANQ MM I FRENCH STROYER i OE RY FURIOUS ON RECORD! IN ADRIATIC SEA sunk MINF I'.Mtia. Fob 2fi. -Tho destruction j I'MtIS, Fob. 20. Tho bombard- ...... .. IIL..IltH (t ......... .....'..-.. .... iu niulit of February 21-22 than nl of tho Fiench' torpedo boht destroy any other time according to C. l.o- cr Dnguo Ih tho Orlntle Son was am noir, deputy for lthelms. who wns in ounc0ll ,,).. bv tho French ntlif that city nt tho time. Shells l-ocnn . jv falling at 1:00 o'clock and cunlln Ut "!: of Mar,liw- r ' ' . , . to rain down until 2: tr, a.m. Tio Tho official announcement Ml- projeclllos caiuo from till parts of lows; ' iln (.nrninn front from tho northwest ' 'ri,., i.v..nr)i inrnedo .boat du- to tho oast. stroyor Daguo, white oBcortlng Hy Konnn Phillip.. (Our Mutmil Girl) Success means to me the realiza tion of dreams of childhood not only material dreams of hcnutifulj gowns nnd plenty of money, but those inward Satisfactions for which wc yearn in youth. Folks at home always Mild I'd "make n hit on the MitRO." They said I wns n born nclre-s. And that fired my youthful imagination to follow the stage as n career, for I thought my parents could say no wrong. And, though they could not foresee tho immense popularity of the "movies" nnd the role they were to piny in entertaining the musses, 1 do not doubt but what, had they known, it would have been on the screen that mv success would have come in my family's prediction. Success mcnn to me the ability nnd privilege of working hard of be ing ndmircd by others mysterious tiio gunner,, m . ,o ...... v,.v. provisions for Monte- tally nt tho first ward of tho city, M. l0"," ' l,enolr said. This section hitherto negro, struck an Austrian mine ofr has been spared. Flro btoko out In the port of Autlvarl (Montenegro) on 20 places at ouco ami whole blocks February 21 and sank, .'collapsed like card houses. Official "Thlrtyelght of t ho crow .! 'repots show that more than 2000 Penrod. Tho accident did no hinder .shells have been thrown on tho old finishing tho work of provisioning 1 -..- nt i... uv nniinliicr and tho return of tho convoy. the destruction of 400 houses. Tho Tho French cruiser l)e.nlx mmlo a ...... . ...o w,..,i,.,,.i nt in n. demonstration against Akubah (Ara- thousands 1 do not know, but who on ..... 2 and continued Intermit- bla) on February S3. A lauding know me. . 'tently uullH a. m. party aided by the ship's cannon dls- Succos means to me the joy ot' . - surrounding inyelf with tho things I consider beautiful, chintz, silk, statu ary nnd flowers. Would 1 strive ngnin for what suc cess 1 have attained f Most certain ly. Life in ilke mountain climbing- it's n difficult roadway leading to the, joys ofr looking backward over tho. rough trail from, the pleasant, airy heights when one 'litis nt uined the top. , IARRQW COLLARS HK1M.IN", via London, Feb. 'Mi. ' Three members of the crew of tho American steamer Cnrib lo-t their lives when their ship was sunk Tue dov in tho North sen, probably bv n mine. It has been learned that the Cnrib .went down off Horkum island nt the mouth of the Kms river nnd not near Helgoland, as was presum-' ed from tho first announcement. Fit, DtMiAiuuTY, Styi.k nnd CoMroiiT every miuisttc the collar wearer seeks is found in tno lushest degree of excellence in Amiow CoixaUs 2 for 2bC JB I & '&. J - .. . LisMonc2tf inTYW HonoN a4 '" Ct.L'KTT. rKADODV U CO.. lc. Mum o Aow Sm TnjSV C":":::": JmJmjJ T -ft? $ MI 3 x ifi nf JJ j Central Avenue Near PostotTico ZuleinN lrR I SUITS nDf(W HADE TO ORDER FROM $25.00 UP ClMJtfRl, Pressing and Altering 111 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS t t ? ? t t t t t t t t t t T f t T t t T T t T t J. MANN'S STORE FOR WOMEN New Spring Suits and Coats Arriving DailyYou Should See Them WONDERFUL SUIT VALUES at Ctt?,V.?J $15- $18' and ?25'00 Each SPLENDID COAT VALUES at $5.98, $8.48, $9.98, $12.48 and $18.00 BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING SKIRTS at $4.48, $5.98, $6.98 and $9.98 Each PETTICOATS 50 New Silk LVtt it-oats, in colors and black, up to $2 valilcs, iiQ.vMeach, 89c PETTICOATS oO All-Silk MessaliM' Petticoats, colors and black, $1 values, now $2.98 doip.'iI nnd liul (o rilulti u nmall hfuut of Turku uccniiyliiK tho vIIIiiko." The Diiftuo won Ufill rt ltnijur and had u dlwpliu'emmil of 7'JO tiniH. Who wiiH huilt in 1111 mill wns mini nt n Mpiu'il of III. I KiioIm. Hoi- cimiple- iiii'iit wiiH 81 men. bin' wiik iiiiiumI Willi two !I.H inch jjiuih, four I! poiuuU irn uiiil four IH Inch IoiihmIh tiilics. BECKEn'S APPLICATION FOR NEW TRIAL DENIED NI'JW YOIIIC, l-Vli. '-Ml. Clmrli'S llt'i'Kci'H iippllcittlon for u new ti'lul on llm, indictment I'liiirin lilm with the immler of ileimuii Itosoiillnil wns denied Imhiv hv Iho miprciiic eoinl. ' I I I I I I'l i - - ----- --"-."-""' :::::: !-"-.-'. -.-" ---. : -:: U'j Golden West Coffee . ! i nm-i'i'i i i'l -,-W-. --.--." -WM 9 w v m w 99 w - """:::::: m M , -.'-- w m w . v. At .m, Tho purest and best for tho least is packed daily and is always fresh and uniform m.llavor and strength 40a V x;r"" tS . rs .1 IfA. . --v T. Why Pay MoroY Sicci uuiwii No Dust. No Chall. "v.. OLU M A 7TUi0bVII m Closset & Devers r : i : -- '-""-- L"--w-"w-w' W ".-'-'---- -".". m.i.. ni.i... inil T.nrnet Coffon Itonnlrr In (ho Nortl.NVOil. m m m I t AAA m m m m m m A Bl A A A A A A A A A A A A A i A A A A A A A AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAl AAAAAAAAAAA ni W"'' ---- Baldy Breeder's Calendar FREE-Save Your Saleslips and Get Wm. Roger's Silverware-FREE NEW DRESS GOODS 38-Inch All-Wool Serges, new spring shades, a yard, 48c 56-Inch Heavy Coat ings, very special, pfr yard, $1.98 5000 yds. New Zephyr Ginghams, worth 15c, now, yard, 10c Best Galatea in all col ors, special, yard, 18c 32-Inch "Canoe" Cloth, for children's dresses and boys' suits, per yard, 16c 18-Inch All-Sil! Mes salinc, 75c values, now, per yard, 48c 38-Inch Shepherd Checks, special, yard, 48c New Organdies and Lawns, beautiful pat terns, special, yard, 12&c 40-inch Organdies, in beautiful floral de signs, a yard, 28c, Skinner',? Satin, 36 Inches wide, all colors, special, yard, $1.35 $i mi WW "DOVE" RAND OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Greatest Values Ever Known "Dove" Brand Corset Covers, real 50c values, sale price, each, 29c Combination Suits, val ues up to $1.50, now, each, 98c Hand Embroidered Gowns, special, $1.48 C0R4SETS Heavy Coutll Corsets, new model, 75c values, now, a pair, 48c "Dove" Brand N'tfht Gowns, up to $1 val ues, each. S9c New Crepe Gowns In white and fancy, spe cial, each, 98c Hand Embroidered Combinations, special, each, $1.98 CORSETS $2 Warner's Rust Proof Corsets, spring models, pair, $1.00 Money Savers for Saturday Clark's O. N. T. Spool rtott.1..7for25c Best Dress Prints, j Hill - - - - W...Ammm4 VVvVcV5yVV ! 5c 19c Best Colored Oil cloth, yard Colgate's 25c Tal -I r ouiii Powder, can.l D- Money Savers for Saturday Colgate's Toilet Soap, cake Kanitol Toolh Paste, tube 8c 19c Xayser's Cham ois Gloves, piv .. Boys' School Hose, )air... 25c 10c ! I t ? ? f V t X ? ? Y ? V t ? ? ? f f V Y Y Y Y Y t t Y .? Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y T Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I 'IT'S A GOOD THING TO KNOW THE BUSINESS END OF A MULE AND THE MAN YOU BUV GOODS FROM." Now Right Now Is the time to save real money on Men's Shoes, Men's Suits, Hats and Furnishings. Wc are sclllnn Shoes at from 20 to 50 per cent saving to you. Men's Suits fully one-thin! off the regular prices. Hats marked down as low as $1. Our old standard $3.00 Hats now $2.50. Let us show you what wc are iloln with honest merchandise that cost honest money. The Wardrobe The Poor Man's Friend . tt$i" .I-'ull Li no or Best Quality of FRESH AND SALT MEATS Butter, Kfjgs, and in fact all that is required in an lyio-Unte Shop. Independent Market On South Oontral J ii addition lo Hie former low prices of tho shop, which are still maintained and in several iuslances have been reduced, you are now olTcred Hit! lionelU of a free delivery and telephone service, (live me. a call and no effort will he spared in nt tempting to please you. Watch the window for special Saturday prices. JACK TYRRELL, Propr. S. Central. y&&&2a&s .. Phono 27 We The Importance of FRESH VEGETABLES and arc niaklnn every effort to havo a liberal supply every day. Phone Your Orders Leaf Lettuce Head Lettuce Radishes , 'Celery ( Cauliflower Brussels Sprouts Rhubarb Cahuaoo Cnrrots Parsnips Onions Potatoes Special On Bananas Saturday MARSH & BENNETT Second door east of First National Bank. Phone 252 (i V A T5WV ' ' ' lWJp",sW"1V immjujiimifp-twftwrm pi' ' nmf"