Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 12, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Hew Premier Stales That In Order
to Protect Vital Interests, Policy
Will Remain Armed Neutrality
Vcnizclos States Question Is When
Greece Ouuht to Enter War.
1.0XD0.V, Oct. 12. -Tho Orrok
cliuiiTEer wno Informed by 1'romlor
ZiuwiIr at a nirotlnn yesterday that
lu order to brttr awniro the vitamin
UTostfl of OrM'co her neutrality "will
for the prcfrcnt bo armed," nys n
Ileutr dlnpatch from Athens.
The premier added thnt the future
couroo of tho ministry would ho
adapted to mcot erentH hh they occur,
nud ixprfKHed tho belief that the rov.
erninciit'H coiiibd Iirh Did xupport of
tlicr people, v.
In reply former Premier VeiilzeloH
laid:
"No. one would wIhIi lo crento In
ternal difficulties In the country In
vldw of tho oxtremoly n Ideal nltun
Hon. Tho chamber u 111 kIvo Kh imp.
pou to tio Kovernmenl mi jour mh
thu Kovcrnment policy doe not alter
tho principle of my policy upon
which the chamber already haa Riven
ltd voto. Kven If there existed no
treaty with Berbla our Interest would
obllf.o iifl to depart from neutrality
as another statu wlnhen to acijraii
dlzo Itnulf ut our expense,
"Tho ijueotlou Ih not whether "we
oujiht to nialie war or not, but when
wo otiRht to enter tho war. In ,nn
cane we ouxht not to nllow IlulRarlu
to crush Serbia In order that she then
may nttack us with nil her forced.
Tho national soul nays It Is to the
interest of Greece that IlulRarla
should bo .crushed. If IlulRitrla
trlunipbsjlelleulnm u III lie complete
ly vanished,"
The Hitting of tho chamber thou
was adjourned until next Monday.
I'AIMS, Oct. 12 A Serbian offi
clal Btnlement Issued Sunday nt Nlsh
coverlnR operations durlns tho ninth
on tnc Danube front and telegraphed
by vho Haas correspondent was as
follow h:
"Thorc were desperate combats for
tho position south of Ham, where wo
repulsed all enemy ottacks. Our
troop took the offensive between
Mnlava and the Morava liver, throw
ing tho enemy back upon tho banlcof
tho Danubo and capturliiR thrco mor
tars and four machine tuns.
"Continued passnjro of tho river bo
tween Scmendrla and Oodomlns by
tho enemy was prevented One de
tachment that had crossed near Be
mondrla was nnnlhlloted In part by
our flto and the rest or tho troops
were dilven Into tlm iittenm.
."At lleliirndo, following n heavy
cnnuonudliiK, the emiiiij tiled to tnko '
by nssault Oreat Vralehnr and lied- I
lane but wns thrown bnclt with heaty
losses beforo Oreat Vrutclmr and
driven out of DedlRiie by a counter at
tack aftor having lost n considerable
part of Ills force.
"On the Orlnii front tievernl de.
tnelimeuls of uHtro-(liariiiiuiH rroiw
ed the liver between Tiara lletra and
I'nilinlnli'.e, but were unable to nil
vatic". Wi hold our positions."
SHORE PiTCHES WINNING GAMEROR RED SOX TODAY PEACE ADVOCATES
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Oreek chamber Prcmfer Zamals de
clared that the Kovprnnient, nfter
enreful examination of the excessive
ly complicated International eltun
tlon, hnd decided that tho policy of
the cabinet must bo the same an that
followed by Orenco since the hogln.
liiK tho war. The corretpondent nt
Athens of the JJavas Anency quotes
M. Zamals as follow 11
"In order to protect tho vital In
tercuts of tho notion our policy will
reinnln armed neutrality,"
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I.OXDO.V, Oct. 12. When tho Ser
bian minister nt Athens officially ad
vised Premier .amain of the lieRtn
nlim of the IlulKnrlan offenslvo
analnst Serbia, Piemler Zamals, nc
cordlnK to a dispatch to tho Star fioni
Athens, replied:
"Grevce remains In tho position of
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IN CALIFORNIA GULF
SAX FHAXCLSCO. Cnl., Oct. 12.
Count Okinnn, Jtipmieso premier, in
a mosmtgc to the inteniationnl H'nee
vonRiesi, rend here today, voiced
hoju for the wuceess of the jeacc
moemeiit, but not "as lonp ns tlieie
exist natioim or indivitluairi who be-
hove or exult themselves rm abso
lutely supeiior to others, nnd, to as
sert Hint .simoiioritv. do not hesitate
j to nppenl to material force."
The message, luldiessed to Dr. I)n-
, id Stair Jordan, president of the
congress, deplores the present wiir,
but HiiKRcsts that "wc see if e can.
' I'Ol take n pood lesson from this, the
Imiilvt e.perieni'P that humankind
'hns ever miffeied." II adds:
1 "Hnppily now, cery one seems to
1 understand who ih responsible for the
present war nod what it mennH . .
. Costly an it is, this it tho wir of
risht against illicit, oj fieedom nnd
; mdependeiieo nuninsl vuilifnnsin nnd
ojipre-sinn, ol inlenjatiounlism
nKoiiiht niitiounlism, nud I eoufjdrut
ly hope that llironli Ihis awful ex
perience the nntions of Hie earth will
ienlm the follv of 1'iviiik in unmsl
peaci) and come lo be united in thcii
Xicut commoii tunk of chtahli-diint; n j
jienniineiit rule ol In w nud justice."
Count Oloimn is pixsident of the
Peace .Society of Jnpau.
RUSSIA USING STAMPS
FOR SMALLER COINS
PKTIIOanAD, Oct. 32,Owinj: to
insuflieieney of the Riipply of silver
nnd copper coins, the go eminent lias
di-eided to issue ciirreiicv stamps.
Looking Forward
to Motherhood
nKN'BYAt Oct. 12, Ma lut.
SwIkm soldiers esterdn ni tested the
rrcucli atubassadiu nud Hntihli min
ister while tliev Men- ndiii in an
automobile near Xeuclintel. The mis
tnl,e was soon dit.coeied nud mi
npolov, wim uiude liv the federnl au-thorittcH.
DOSTON VINS FOURTH GAME
(Continued from pat;o ono)
WASIUXOTOX, Oct. 12. Certain
yachts in the Gulf of California and
nt Norfolk and Pcns'icnto nro bcintc
iucstiinitcd bv Hritish iiL'cnts, wlio
suspect them of liuwnjrhocn prepared
or nt now bflllj; outntted tor ltse mertvnm njur. It U a mail mourtibljr
liL'iiinst sliiiw nnri-viii"' nil From Mi. ' ouUllu InUmncc and ti dtclirtd one of It
iij,uinsi snips car iii,, on iroin .in- -reuleit j, j,tre for tk4 niotht.to-b.
ico for the Ilntisli nnvy. Tluee Ioirt fll to gel n tuttu of "UMxt't vrieW
umrill liliinu nr.. kiii.1 tulinvn i ... till v . UmJu' gf nr"r lniilt. Ttcn writ to Br4
small snips nre suui to nave lecentiN 0et, ttfcuiAtor co ioj t.amur uiiic.. At
disappeared from the (lulf of Cnlifor- lu, tu for a tiandm book Uat you
ma. i
Kjucrlencfd motheni rrirbio r
iDcncllnj "MotLr' Krlcud," a woaderfnt htip
Ui all ripnUnt mother. It U (rntlr ip
pllrtl orrr tk intucle. make tarn firm
ml pliant to nrcomrnodats ctjiaiulon wUb-
nut tlM) iuujI trln and pata. TMi alia
will rrf.il Ik enjoy. Milled free.
Remember this
You Can "Dress-Up"
in any brand now suit but to keep dressed
up you have ot to own a really good suit.
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a suit in which, good fabric has seen good
tailoring, a suit o which good designing
gives good .style, and good workmanship
gives enduring good looks.
A HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX
Suit will keep you dressed up. You will re
member its faithful service long after tho
price is forgotten.
To .pci the very most for your money in
good appearance, get a Hart, Schaffner &
Marx Suit or Overcoat.
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SAN FHANClSrO, Oct 12 Thf
National Awaoclatlon of Hallway com
iclenloucra begun HCMlontt of the or
Kunltatlon'ii 27th annual convention
here today with delected prrHent
rum tho public utility commlNRlons
of nearly ewry ntuto In the union
beddon many executive offlcern of
utility corporation and rate expeita
Tho principal nridrcwH ofthe open
In); tti'H&loii wan by Clifford Thome,
j'U'Milcut, nnd a member of the Iowa
I'ubltc Utility commlaKlon. llo dtlt
jimlnly with Tlie ismie between stnto
nnd federal ri'itulailoii, which he wild
Awm vital bh It had to do with tho fun-
ilnmcntiU conrpptlonR of government
IS
LOKDOX, 0.t. IS.-Tlio Uulunriiin
minister lo (Irent llntain w.ik IihihI
ed his passpints tin atlcnitioii, ne
conliiif,' to auuoiiiieciiient In tin ( i-ii
lml New.
COPHEDGE WINNER OF
RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP
JACKSOMII.M:. Ha. Oct. l'.
CoriMiml J. V. CoiiIiisIkc, I mted
Slate mnnne coim, with a pciictt
jicoro of ."ill, toda wmi tlu- iikIuhIu i
('iaiiiiioiihliii ut the Nntimi.il Itill.
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INXKUUIUIA.N ACrfl ttU CO. j
Tlma Table j
Lwive Medfora dolly except Bun-
day for Ashiand, Talent and Phoenix
at, 8 ?.,., 1:16, 3 o and S 15 and
ieUS p. . (Saturday nt 11 15 p.
M.)'fhHday leave at 8 00 and 11:00
a. ., 1;00, 6S OtO nnd 9 3C p. m.
LWV0 Ashland dally except Sunday
(: . W'. 1't 230i 30 and
'1:9 J. . S? nt 0 0 .
m It'kawi, 4:00, rud 10:30 p. m.
DULGARS INVADE SERBIA
(Continued from piiro one)
liefon- Dvuisl:, tin ir latest efloit hr
hij: to force tlie JMiin liver ten mdi -,
above tlie oil v. KUruhcrc Kunsiai
forccH are nttncKiugr fietcclv, nrtic
tilnrlv jn eiiNtcni flnlioia. Here the
ure icpnrtcd to Imvo won ,i oonsidt r
able victory.
Itusslaiis ItecoiipliiR
All nccoiiiitK ol militmv ob-enei-'ctifj
to the liceuiaev nnd eltie
leuey 14 the Kiismiui Jitlillen, whnh
is now demonstrated huid a doubt;
to hfte reeoxcied fr.m tilt- Uandi
ciuiiM'd bv ihnituK ot uiiiinunitioii
The tniliire ol Hie (iiiiuiihk to cip-
tHlT U.iHsk Miter II HHOltll's liKlltllli,
w eluitlti'lcrixed in IIukIiiimI us id-
enee of iciunrkulilo Kuciicriitinn ol
llio KiisKinH furcen. (ieiieinl hun
off has rtttniiMHl more than halt the
ttriMind eviicuateil utter the loss of
Lutsk.
The ptt'senee 011 the C.iueiiHlan
wutu 01 uniiiti iiiikc .MelioUs is e
mhIcI to ieiif (MrutitiiH tluMvi
which liMxe biH'ii inactive HudiiiK tlu
fhniigi nt comma ih I.
Id cent ttwnls mi both (lie eslri
.iml wcHtcru tiKiii- haxc bioiiulit mi
illier wae of iilui imii m lliij-land,
similiir li iliu' 11 i.iiiiui two weeks
IN b l'i. Inn, '. iml 'u nidi u
turn - on tlu li 11 1 in ,
Struck out, In- Rhoie I, ClmlmeiH
0. I'mpiie,: At nlute, l!vans; on
bases, Killer; lell lield, O'Loupiiliu.l
1 Wit field, Klein. Time. -J:0.V
The niitioiiul eomiiussiou uiinoiiue- j
ed fiKiircH ns lollewi:
Atieiiilnuce, -1 1,(H)(I. Total ivceipts ,
fS'.,0ll..i(); nationiil coiiiinissKin'M ;
share. .-fHj0l.fr. pl.neis' sh.it e, .! I,-,'
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Fowne's Real Kid Gloves,
black, white, colors $1.50
Ladies' Cape Gloves, ex
tra good quality 98
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Have you tried tlie Pictor
ial Pattern? One trial will
convince you they are tho
best. .
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MEDFORD'S EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE
Humidor Linens
Underpriced
Silk Petticoats $3
Taffeta Silk Petriooais, made with silk dust ruf
fle, plain and changeable colors, each only..$3.00
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Medford,
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VCc are going to sell our entire stock of New Fall
Pattern Table Linens. Xapkins, Art Linen and
K'lncy lluck Towelings at no advance over old
prices. W consider these prices exceptional val
ues for the season. Buy your Thanksgiving linen
now and secure good values.
TL'-ineh. Mercerized Damask, extra heavy G5;
7()-inch All Linen Damask 98
7iMnch All Linen Fine Irish Damask $1.50
All Linen Napkins to match at prices from
St.75uploSI.00.
Fancv Ilui'lc Toweling, everv yard guaranteed all
linen, at from 45, 50, (()? and 75c
l."-in. Linen Pillow Tubing 85(;
1-1-in. All Linen .Hemstitched Pillow Cases, ea...$l
Ptra Fancy Turkish Towels, make selection while
assortment is complete. Ve jiavo towels and wash
cloths to match, per set -15
!. piece Good Outing Flannel for lining comfort
ers 5$
.'"() inch good grade White .Shaker Flannel.. .. 12 Ut;
V") pieces extra fine Asserted Patterns good Out
ing Flannel 10c
o do.. Ladies' and CJentlemen's Umbrellas 9S$
u pair Ladies' Heavy Cotton Hose for 25
Heavy Fleeced Lined Union Suits for ladies, sizes
cp to 12, for -lDtf
Kxtra qood grade Cotton Hlankeis, gray and tan
iMilujN ,...' 9Sc
('od grade Cotton Patting, one-half pound roll,
10 3 for 25
Crown Jewel Putts, made from pure white cotton,
i louud each ...a...'. 25p
Ladies! Sweaters $4.95
7.00 Ladies' Fancy Sweaters,inade from fine Au
stralian wool, with two-toned effect, special Si.95
Crepe de Chine $1.19
J0-ineh All Silk Crepe de Chine, come in all even
ing shades, extra good values, per yard . .. .SI. 19
Silk Poplins 98c
JO-inch Silk Poplins, many good staple colore to
select from, per yard 98
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nl-ineh KtvLW Prench SerL'e. mvv nnd bl.-id.- mil v.
regular $1.7." grade, special today i'or 81.39
50c Venetian Satins 50c
Especially well adapted for coat and suit lining,
colors are alolutely fast and guaranteed to wear,
looks just liko silk, made in many plainand fancy
colors. -
New Fall Cloakings
Mako your selection now. AVe have the largest as
sortment and lowest prices.
Men's Heavy Fleeced Linod Union Suit for win
ter, per garment gge
Hound Ticket Cashmere Socks for men, black and
natural, 35c 3 pairs for S1.00
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