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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1915)
, .inyi fl n . I - i ffl r i) PAGE SIX WW. EQUA JERSEY DEFEATS L SUFFRAGE 50,000 MAJORITY THKKTOK, N. J., Oct. 20.T.nlMt rottimn today on tho nUite ulcvtiun jfrtfcnlhy inilicifc tlitit the proposed ximcndnu'tit to tho stitr constitution grunting Rtift'rnpo to women wjih le frntcil by n nirtjority of tnoro than C0.000. "lli'tunm from 1079 out of 1S91 election districts give a veto of 1.1J,0j7 for' nnd 287,810 ngninHt thu rimendment. beciin county, whih rctiinit'd a itirtjtnrtiyr 300 In fnvor of ha atnandiuent, apparently wIih tlie only bounty curried by tho Huffrago work er. u The Hlrnppln over tlio RtiffrnRr qticMiun rwnltctl in comparatively litlhi attention being imfd to the re Milts of the other proposed coiiHtitu tjoiial trliiingi1!, provided for an ens er method of amending' the Kioto conntitttlion and rtulhorixtng counties mid niunleipnljMeH to make cxectw eondenlnntion in tho taking of lnndu fior public sqrvleVH, Ho(h,of these proposed nmeiidincntu wero defeated by large runjoritifcs, ac eordiritr to littcM indicaUonH. Women workers for tho Miffrngc cauAo haid today that far from beim dismayed by ycstordrty'A vote, they xvero fired with greater real than nver Finns vere already under way, they Mud, to stir the stale with u cam paign which, it BiiccflHhful, would rive women tho vote, hi hcloi'ting presidential elector next npnng by means of legiHlntio action. The nnti-htiffriigihU, however, pro fern to see iu yvterdaj'A result a fjottlcment for yon is to eomo of tho qgitation for woutnn Hitffrngw in Now .Tcrsv.V. I'nder the -t.'ito coimtilu tion, a it Mauds today, a Huffrngc Amendment cannot he again placed beforo the elcelotntr Tor fhc yearn. 'Tho two to one vote and more against Miffnigo in I'rmiilrnl Wil ftm'H own iin'L'inot in Princeton n no Hiirpnso to stiff rago leaders, who long before had conceded l'rineelon fo their opponents. Hut for President Wilson's stand for wuffrau,o, it is probable, that, tho amendment would litivc been defeated by a much greater majority in this Htate. MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREflON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20. ii i i ii i ' i l u . I l i I' I 1 I ' ' H I I I I I I I . 1915 A CLAIMS GERMANS UTTERLY EXHAUSTED LONDON, Oct 20 A dispatch to tho Dally Telegraph from I'ctrocrnd quotes Alexel Klivostoff, tho minister of the Interior an saving In reply to n question concerning tho proclama tion of martial Jfcw In Moscew: "Tho Oormans have got Into a con dition of uttor exhaustion. They havo really lost tho war and now will strlvo to put a drag on our activity and our production of munitions by stirring up strikes and causing confusion and disorganization In our means of transport." MEXICAN BANDS SOUGHT ON BORDER BULGARS I TO MEET RUMANIA PAUIS, Oct. 20 Tho SalonlUI cor. respondent of tho Havas News agency fcuntjn tho following dispatch under; Tuesday's tlate: Trench troops having received or dcrs not to pass tho llufgarliin fron tier, Ktrumltza has not been occupied by the allies. "Tho Dulgarlang aro concentrating troops In hustn In Dobrudja, suppos edly bccBuiu Uumanla appcam to bo leaning moro towards tho entente, At tlio sumo time, three divisions of Hulsarlsn troops are bring roncen trailed on tho Greek fiontler." Togo's Ikllringpr According to Arnold Hcnnctt n company of torrltoriuln cro going through prollmlnury drill on Halls bury plain. Private Maltoy appeared en parado Ith his shoos unoJimiuMl. "Private Malloy. dill out!'' roared the BtTgcant. . 'Twhat do jo mean by coming hero wld dirty boots Itko thotT" "8huri, sergeaut," respondl Mai. loy, 'jo nlver snw a good soldier nhowln' a clean pair of heels, did yoT" AID THE KIDNEYS Mcdfoul Nuffriv Sliould Tiiko No Kuiihrr Mk Wliy will people continue to suffei tho agonies of kldnoj complalut, imckncho, urinary disorders, lame ness, headaches, languor, why al low tbemselvos to become chronic In nlldu, when a tested remedy Is of fered, them? Dosn's Kidney Pills have been used In IfldiW troublo over 50 years. hqVo been tested In tliousands of cnMSs. If you have any, evoa one, of the nymptoms of kidney diseases, net now, for gravel, dropsy or Hrlght's dtseuso way hut In and mako neglect dan Korous. Can Medford resldonts do Kiuud more convincing proof of merit than tho following Kzra Arnold, Applegate Iload. Jacksonville, Ore, mo "My back bothered mo for flvu or six months i had a dull pain through ray ktdnes and tho kldnej action became r irregular. I bad to get up at night on that account I was told to try Doans XMHfy Pills and did so with flno ro Mlta. They soon rid mo of ull tho altMMMtts. My kldne hate bothered MM vfy lltto slate ' 4,'fri 5c- at all dvuler Don't elijl' ak fr a kidno remtul) get il'KliUM' jnjIU - the same that AfcV AmmW iHutfFoster-Mllburu To . JUDGE HERMAN D. CROW OF SPOKANE SERIOUSLY ILL OLY.MPIA, Wni.li., 'Oct. 'JO. Sit premo JtiHtice Hennnn I). Crow of Spokano is dangerously ill at n ho. pitrtl here. He underwent n surgicitl operation two muutliH ago nnd did not rally. nnowNs villi:, tcx., Oct. 20. Posses nnd about 100 United States troops continued to patrol the bor der nnd search for Mexican suspects In (he river district where n St. Louis, Ilrownsvlllo nnd Mexican train was wrecked and robbed by Mexicans Monday night. Tho killing of ten Mexicans cap tured by poshes ycnlrday failed to allay apprehension of further trouble, as nono of the posses claimed to have captured any of the bandit-leaders. According lo posses no trace of Luis Do La Itosa, tho chief of tho bandits, has been found. One Thing Worso Bald tho Man "What can bo worso than Inking a kiss without asking for It?" Ileplled tho Maid "I don't know unless It Is asking for a kiss and not taking It." an avltaor with tho hrenen army, has been captured by the Germans, ac cording to a cablegram received today by his father, Frederick II. Prince. Ho abandoned a law practice In Chicago last January to volunteer his scr- 1J08TON, Oct 20 Norman Prince, ; vices with the allies. Prlnco has been Harvard graduate and n member of a known ns a daring polo player, auto promlnent Huston family, who wai moblllst and aviator. HAN Pimples and Skin Eruptions Danger Signs of Bad Blood It May Mean Eczema, Scrofula The First Sign of Inherited Blood Dite&se Pimples, scaly Itching skin, rashes, burning sensations and Scrofula denote with unfailing oertnlnty a debilitated, weakened and Impure state of tho blood. The trouble may have been In your blood from blrtii, but no matter how you were Infected, you mint treat It through the blood. It Is a blood disease. You must use S. S. S., the standard blood tonic for CO years, if you expect certain relief. For purifying the system, nothing Is equal to It. The action of S. S. S. Is to cleanse the blood. It soaks through the system direct to the acat of the trouble acting ns an antidote to neutralize the blood poisons. It revitalizes the red blood corpuscles, Increases the now bo that the blood can properly perform Its physical work. The dull sluggish feeling leaves you tho complexion clears up. Kven long standing esses re spond promptly. But you must take S. S. S. Drugs and substitutes won t do. Oct S. S. S. from your druggist. If yours is a special caso and yon ned expert advice, write to S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, fla. t!V7Va R) & 0 EP A"3i J? e?&, fajta&4Z5zm7rCvn& f fazM 3wlnB' KUssMBiM Bsaiiiiissssi av9k PbbW. $2.00 Waists $1.00 Cn7 in m S2.50 Petticoats $1 100 beautiful new Vil? Wni.stH just re- W (( (UUI M (Uj) 100 All-Silk MeBsaline and ecived, nil sizes, real $2.00 val- JM A A , J Petticoats, up to $2.50 values, ties, each ijpl.UU XheWomaifS utore Ms sale, each $2.50 Petticoats $1.00 Near-Silk $1.00 cgs Every Winter Suit Must Go 10 Suite, lnct year's styles, up lo $215.00 values, Dollar S",icc' $5.00 Children's Corduroy Coats in navy, brown, rod and black, ages 2 to 0 years, Dollar Day tf'i QO Sale price ,ca....NP.70 10 Winter Suits, made of good broadcloth, last 3'ear's styles, worth up to $10, Dollar 10 00 Day price JIU.UU Women's Heavy .Winter Coats, made of heavy wool materials, all sizes' values up to $10. Dollar D(iv Sale lt: $5.98 10 New Winter Suits, nice ly trimmed with fur, up to $25.00 values, Dollar Day price, each, to r AA each $1).UU Women's Heavy Astra khan Coats, full length val ues, up to $20.00, Dollar srr::....$io.98 Silk Petticoats Just received, some now Taffeta Petti coats iu nil colors, Dollar Day in Dress Goods Dept. 5000 yards of fine All-AVooJ Dress Goods, iu plain and fancy, AS inches wide, all good colors nnd styles, up to 7fe values, Dollar Day price, JOp vard OI 5000 yards of beau tiful New Poplins, Serges and Fancy Weaves, -12 to 50 in. wide, values up to 98c $1.50 a yard, now. 10-iiif.k Silk and Wool Poplin, in all colors, worth $1.50, Dollar Day QOp price, yd Ou 10-inch Crepe dc Chine, in the new evening shades, worth $1.50, Dollar Day price, $1 ift yard vxxd 200 Brand New All Leather Hand Dags, nicely lined, fitted with mirror and pocket book, worth .r::....$i.oo Winter Underwear 1 Joys' Heavy "Wool Fleeced Underwear, up to 75c values, on sale at, ca., Women's Wool Pants, up to $2 values, now $1.00 Children's Fleered Vests and Pants, real ,'5c values, ca., Women's Union Suits, real $1.25 val ues, now, suit, $1.00 Women's fine grade, Union Suits, fleeced lined, worth 75c, now a suit, Women's Out ing Flannel Gowns, $1.25 values, now, ca. 98 Linens and White Goods 8 yds. 15c fine White Cambric sale price, $1.00 3 yds. '10c Mer cerized Table Damask, sale price $1.00 5 yds. 25c Pil low Tubing, sale price $1.00. 8 Pillow Cases, worth ISe each, now on sale for $1.00 8 yds. 121 c Long Cloth, salo price $1.00 .') Sheets, 72x 00, worth UOij each, now on sale for $1.00 Thursday Sale of Corsets Women's Cou til Corsets, real $1.00 values, now, a pair, New Hrais&eres trimmed with torchon lace, nil sizes, each, ' 59? "Women's new Model Corsets, worth $1,25, now, a pair, 09? Warner's Kust Proof Corsets, new model, spe cial, pair, $1.00 "Women's extrn fine grade Cou til Corsets, worth $1.50, now, a pair, S9? "Ivy" Cornets, it clings, new model, special, pair. $1.00 Now is the Time for Blankets Heavy Gray Cotton Blank ets, worth 75c, sale price, pair, "Deacon" Robe "Blankets, new patterns, sale price, each, SIMS Jyjtrge size ex tra i lea vy Gray Blankets, worth $2.00, npw, each, $1.09 "Ltoby" Blank ets, new pat terns, sole price, each, 39? Heavy Plaid Woof .Blank ets, worth $5, sale price, pair, $-1.48 Heavy Com forters, new patterns, wortb '$2.50,-sale price, each, $1.98 Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 7 for25c Sauitol Talcum Powder, can, 10c Be3t Dress Prints, 25 yards for S1.00 G yards Best Galatea for $1.00 12 yards Serpentine Crepe for $1.00 vsO "'J Big Millinery SALE OF FALL AND WINTER HATS ' S. Trimmed in Fur, Feathers and Flowers. Most of these Hats aro up to date styles. Your choice of any b.i)B Hat 10 Per Cent Off of Last Sale Price Old Price . Cut Price $ .98 1.98 " . 2.98 &2.50 3.50 4.50 6.00 7.50 8.50 3.98 4.98 5.98 .$4.: Now $ .88 1.78 .. 2.68 3.58 4.48 5.38 Blacks, Blues, Browns, Purple and Combinations-; just what you were looking for. Home Millinery 1101 West Ninth Street Thtrr re Victors ami Victrolas In crtat raritty rl nylei from $10 to 200 SmSsSBBP Thti !. ilie "'t VictrolaXVI, " $200. 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