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H&fJWAjcKa!? USp... .itV - - ", .' V V 'Sr2' - . l.t bJr.jrjn Sin a n i I h: ft. spy- &'" M: r PAGE STX MEDFORD MAIL- TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 3915 SHOWERS LIKELY TO GREET PLAYERS WORLD SERIES IMMIjADKLPHIA, Oct. 7. ThoiiH ntulfl of bnBobnll fnnn In this city rushed ongorly for their mornliiR mall today to loam whothcr thoy hnd been fortunato enough to sccuer rrscrvn tlons for tho world's clmmplonfililp snmos between tho Philadelphia Na tional Ifnguo champions nnd tho Hon ton American tltlcholdcra. Thosn who hnd taken tho precaution tr write tho management last wcok and woro modest In their requests wore In most Instances rowarded with a notice to report cither at tho grounds or at tho downtown offlco of tho Phil ndelphla club. Tho lineup nt these places took tho placo of tho Ions lino -which In previous years stormed tho local department nturo whero some of tho reserved scats wore offered to the public. Although tho first Rnmn will not 1h played until tomorrow afternoon, tho line-up for tho 7C0O neat m In that nrctlnn was begun yesterday and was augmented during tho night and ear ly today was composed of several ecoro eager fans nnd numerous small loys who hoped to sell their places In lino to an advantage. Intermittent showers which fell to day slowed up tho final workout of tho Philadelphia National league pen nant winners In preparation for tho world's itcrles. Manager Moran.was not much dis appointed for He hits his men in first class condition. According to the weather bureau, If It rains nt all tomorrow It will bo only light showers that should not prevent tho first gnmo from being played. Indications are, tho bureau stated, that tho present cloudiness will continue, without much chango In temperature. WIST MILD COMPARED TO LIFE E ENTIRE NATION CELEBRATES POET'S ANNIVERSARY Jc-LC NBRIISHTR NCHES RILEY HONORED Mrs. K. Lunge of Iteddy Avenue, this city, hns received letters from lirltlsli soldiers in tho trenchos In Klandcrs, who may havo fallen in tho great drive of tho allies last week to oust the kaiser's hordes from Franco. Ono is from IMward V. Illrch-ltey- nnrdson, nn oflccr of tho Itoynl Kn-1 Rlnoers, and tho other from, an old friend who is fighting near Ypros, In j tho sector of tho "Woody Trlnnglo," i whoro so many soldiers havo died. No military nows Is given, hut tho letters tell of tho effect of dally' touching shoulders with death. I "Things get a llttlo loneBomc hero conio times," writes a friend nt Ypros, "nnd sometimes they nro far too live- BY OBSERVANCE OF i AY INDIANAPOLIS, CM. 7. Jmiiich Wliitcnmh lliley's liirtliiluy Iiuil n ljcntitiftil lu'ifimiin):. At the iluwu or lim iiiiImI day which a heinij uele brntod throughout the nation, u com pany of forty siiig"errt and mufiuiniiH entered Lockerbie ntfcet nnd hercn ntU'tl tho poet. A liino biihket of flowora wiij placed on his door stop. The Kotenmlurs, krnring lighted I'linillcM iiidI red torches, mttre.hud in ly Mnny times ono thinks ho Is llv-1 ,(, (..l,rbii. street ,,i midnight. Thoy lug his last hour, but I hnvo pulled til,to),a ,0 10 mt,v , nld formtti n circle mound tho rnmno block. RUSSIAN MINISTER LEAVES BULGARIA PKTROOHAU, Oct 7 In tho nh nenro of direct word from tho HusMan minister at Hofln It Is assumed by tho foreign office that tho minister nnd Ms asslotants departed yesterday from tho Ilutgarlan capital, Tho unsatisfactory nnttiro of Hill garla's reply caused no nurprlso here. It Is nnnounced hero unofficially that the Italian, Iielglan and Serbian min isters at Sofia also hnvo demanded tholr patsports. througli nil right so far. Henlly wo nro so used to living by tho mlnuto that we look back upon terrible events, that snapped tho IIvch of denr onoii, with a smile, and bomctlmos with a ciirRC." Regards arc sent to tho two llttlo sons ot Mrs. Lunge with tho com ment that they are lucky that thoy aro not in Huropo nnd of military age. The final words of thin lettor tella of going weeks without changing boots or clothing, nnd never under n roof. "Talk nbout our wild wost" a then appended. lllrch-Itcynardsou has charge of mines "somewhere" in Klnndors, and refers to death uh "closo Hiptenks." When tho war Is over ho plans to Join tho Canndlan mounted police. 'tf ntA rtti tinnt1 nnl'Milfir nt flint1 i II.. Itniianh tUn tHi fnnilii ! ' 1 " I 'wmil.l like 'to rnl n.lml'.l of hi..', nnd ! "'"br fflHIl Ullt of tOWII for till Ait iiitniinciitiil rendition of "Lovo'h Old Sweet Siuifx" htolc out on the autiiiuii iiir mid noon lights Ih'kmi to ii p tear in Hie poet's Iioiiho. Two Oennnii folk wings followed nnd the serenade closed with "Good Night," an old lullaby. Mr. Ililey sent word that he had enjoyed the mtukhIo. (lovcrnor KiiIsIuh'h proclnmntior. ilesignnting Mr. ItilcyV birthday ns "Hiley luy," and urging all citizen of the tntc to pay fitting tribute to (lie poet with heedd. Ill i'er wehool (here wiih a speeiul program of reeitatioiih, leHtlincs nnd miiKie. KlngH and hunting wore hung out ev erywhere nnd portrait of the poet were prominent. The hotel room where tlio Ii.inqtict in Mr. ilex's honor will he held to- wiik liemitifullv decorated. n tell him what I think of him and inako him got up nnd help fight the lljit. I am getting awful tired of this show. I hnvo been hero for nix months now, nnd hnvo had enough of it." Over-Education Wrecking Children o'aKLAND, ('Ml., Oct. 7. -"Tliu greatest danger to child life in oet cdiiciition. The wink ol wrecking the nervous (j steins ol the ehildicii of the United State-, ih w-ll under way." So declared Luther lltirhnnk, seien tint and creator of new plant life, at the emigres of social workeo hold here today. uaiuiiiei iiegau arriving cany in uie day. Williiun Allen White was the iit( to eonie. Mr. Hiley reeeivcil many caller during the moruiug. Ill the afternoon he was the honor guest nt n tlient licnl pcifonnnnce culled "An After noon with Hiley." The poet's verse xet to music and interpreted by danc ers was the principal pnil of thin eiiU'itniiuiiont. .Stella's Itjirgjilii Counter Most fonnilo colleges enn bo rightly termed "schools of designers." Cood things nrc tho things which are not for you. NEXT WEEK IS THE Nation's Dress-Up Week Dress up with the rest of your fellow Ameri can citizens dress up and be grateful that you are wearing peace ful worsted instead of warlike khaki dress up and learn for yourself the comfort, the style, the surpassing fitting and wearing qualities of Hart, Schaffncr & Marx Clothes at $20, $25 and up Other Suits and Overcoats $12 and up l v, BT J CEASONLnlcsfofthcycnr NcmIcs 1 b ood and brain and smites nto ,fc the old dcliohts Wc have wasted in our youth, And our graver years, forsooth I "low agam the boyish heart FVn PM S,CC ,,,C c',iPnk start rrorn the brush and sleek the sun's cry beauty, ,s he runs I ow again a subtle hint wT1Shcd ""Vroyal or mint sends us on our t .... i III V "-J, .!.". wnc We were truant b.oys of ten; Brown marauders of the wood, 'wncr man Kobin Hood I i rv k 1Ah SYvCC yhC c i f i f V tl $ I i GERMANS REPULSE 6 FRENCH AITACKS L 4t eA-. U- K p ft&&L' I mtmM I'ik'hi written for ranters of the Mall Tribune by Hiley, the lloosler Poet, ho Is W ywirs old t04by. Iniives AVIiltconib L! BERLIN SCORES AGAIN LONDON, Oct. 7. The Daily Mail sn.Vri editorinllv teday: "The lis inissnl of Premier Venirolos is an other important Kitccess for Ocr ninny. Once more Hriti-h tliploniacy has been nt fault. It lias neither foreseen nor prepared. It has been outwitted hv Kmtr Kerdinnnd. nnd itx jirextifje lm suffered srievoiiHlv oh a K"ult of its errors uud tho remiss-iio-s of the British minister. "The situation is us p-au as well eould be. The hour has eomo for the Uritish Kovuniment to break its inexplicable mlenue and tell the nn lion how vast and imperious are iU needs in men." XOTICK All persons ore warnod not to hunt shoot or trespass on Illshcroft addition. A. C. AHItAMS, 172 Agent. in ON WEST FRONI llKltLIX, Oct. 7.- ltenewed Iijjlit ; of preat severity i the t'haui- paj;no was repotted today in Hie an nouncement from nnny hoadtiiar ters. Six! massed infantry attacks by the French northwest of Sounin were broken down, tho war office stntes. with very heavy losses to tho ottnokorH. Announcement also wnB made that German troops uhieh have been nt tempting' to capture the important Husinn city of Drinsk have pene trated Husfcinn jiositions before tho city over a width of nbout three miles-. Tho stntemont follews: "Western theater: Tho French oN fenslvo In the ChainpaKiio continues. After a strong artillery fire, gradual ly lncrenslnR to tho utmost Intensity, ntneks rcconimcnced yesterday at daybreak, 4 "XorthwoHl of Soualn nix massed nttacks by tho French broko down, with n very heavy loss to tho enemy. Two officers and 180 men were niado prisoners. "To tho west of tho Soiimmy Py Soualn high road sections of two new ly arrived divisions nt ono point mic cccded In penetrating across our foro most lino of trenches In tho direction of Sleinarlo. Tho enemy was driven out again by linmcdlnto counter nt tacks. Twclvo officers, 2'J non-cont-mlsBioncd oflcers and 050 men woro left prisoners In our hands nnd two machine guns wore captured. Only nt and near Tnhuro was the enemy successful, after fluctuating engage ments. In capturing 800 meters of ground. This nttack was brought to a standstill by our counter nttacks. (Capturo ot Tnhuro was announced yesterday In tho French official re port.) "Attempts of the enemy to plcrco our positions north and northwest of the Benuscjour farm failed complete ly. Three officers nnd 300 men wcro carried off and thrco tuachlno guns wcro captured." 10 END .ARIZONA STRIKE PHOKNIX, Ariz., Oel. 7.- ChiirleH II. .Mover, president of tho Western Fcderntion of Minora, who arrived to day from Clifton for n eonfercneo uiih Governor Hunt nnd tho mino iniiiinK'crij longing toward n Hcttle ment of the prievnnces of the 5000 miners who went on striko September 11 for recognition of tho union nnd n higher wage scale, assumed n con ciliatory attiludo. He said all or ganizers of tho fcderntion would Iclivo the Clifton district if their presence stood in the way of n set tlement, but he could not see how tho union eould lie eliminated from tho conferences. Presently sonic manufacturers In this' country will bo declaring that tho ltusalnn armies retreat so success fully because they aro wearing Am erican boots. Chicago Dally News. t Infants nd Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, molted grain, in powder form. For infant!, invalidi nd growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding lit whole body Invigorates nurting mothers i the aged. More healthful than tea or coffee. Unless you say "HORUOICW you may got a aubatltuto Dress-Up Week Oct. 10th to 17th ! t t y I Dress-Up Week Oct. 10th to 17th i f t 1 $ Complete New Sweater Line V $7.00 value Ladies' All-Wool Faney Sweater, comes in plain and two-toned ell eet.s, roll collar, aiso .slut)cd, special price $4.95 Jiittlo Darling Suits All Wool Hlaek Knit Suit, cpn sistintr of cap, jacket and lej?j,'ings, red And wMtN ages 2, !i, I vears, each ,$2.50 Hovs' and (lirls' Sweaters, matle ri-om best grade Oregon wool, all sizes up to o4, red and Oxford, spe cial price $w.00 We Lend a Hand With the Fall Sewing SPECIAL OFFERING OF NOTIONS Sewing with a full equipment of the needless threads, pins, buttons, tapes, braids, shields, etc., needed is n pleasure. Without these it's more or less of a bother. A little forethought will spaie you many annoyances and interruptions. Before beginning, why not plan to visit the notion department ? It is now specially stocked with these small wares, till of which are spe cially priced. 1'ossibly a dollar or so will buy all you lil'iul. Milward Sewing Needles, per paper ip 7 spools .1. iV P. Coats' Spool Cotton ' do.. Xicki'l Safety Pins, assorted sizes Large spool Knglish Cotton Tape, I yards J) Silk Covered Collar Stays for j" Silk Hair N'et with elastic :; pairs Washable Dress Shields for I vardsStickeri Wash lraid for 15 yards White Jlias Tape, Xos. 1, 2, 5), !, for.... (ierman Silver Thimbles, all sizes (it)od Tape Measures. GO in. long Wood I bit ton Moulds, all sizes, 2 doz. for High Waist Belting, black and white, price per bolt, at ' 5c, 10c, 15 and 20 2 yards Piping Cord, black and white, for 5c Children's Hose Supporters, pairs for 25 Snap Fasteners, on tape, per yard 15 Cood grade Pearl Hut tons, per card 5 LADIES' OUTING NIGHTGOWNS 50c While the assortment lasts we offer this splendid garment at price way below its actual value, comes full sized, well made," pi ice only 50c- Children's Outing Flannel Nightgowns, assorted bues and colors, price each, only 48 OUTING FLANNEL 5c 2f) pieces, mostly dark colors, Outing Flannel, used very much lor lining comforts, many good patterns to select from, special good value, only 5c 25 PIECES OUTING FLANNEL 10c This is the best grade of Outing Flannel offered in the citv, complete line of light and dark colors. 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