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rn HWW" 1 wwwtwmnirt I: M J. t .1 K ' Hi n r. 'h 4 1 i i I .'a' Kl K it PAGE EIGHT ftfEDFOttD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915 STATE BAPTISTS MINI TAX ON A NATION WD E DRY BELT KUOK.N'i:, Ore, Oct. 22.2 Promts cd nuj)ort of the 'five year objective' PROFITS HURTS REAL "LIVE STOCK" AT THIS GAME T AD LONDON', Oct. 22, .'J-.")? . in.- The new budget, which proMdo for a mi- ler tux of 3U per cent on tin irofii-t of the Northern Iinptlftts convention, 'of all Ilritili co'imniei, almidv Im a declaration In favor of the passage unused 'lie relnovnl to the I'nited of the. Hohson bill providing for an I states of the licndi)iiartcrt of -cvernl nniondment to the conBtltutlon of tho I companies repreceiitiiiK South hiii! United States which brings about nn tfonal prohibition of the liquor traf fic, a pled kg for co-operation with other churches In Oregon In obtain ing ono day of rest in every seven for every man and woman through Sun day closing legislation, and endorse ment of the work of the Y. M, C. A. Central AnicncHii gold ininex. .Mining men her nanert that aniens (lie tax jh reduced this movement will herome so great that New Yoik instead of Lon don will become the mining capital of the world. The tendency to lemove bendiiuar ters to the L'nited Slates U beconiine. ARKANSAS UMBER immmMmssmm and tlio Y. W. C. A. in connection ho pronounced thut miniiiK interests ...III. ,... f ,l.....lt.. n . 't t . .i wiin me university or Oregon wcro embraced In resolutions adopted by tbo Oregon liapllst convention here this afternoon. President Jeff II. Irish of KuKone, was re-elected as presldotn of tlio convention. Other officers chosen are ns follews: Vice president, Itov. Ed It. Clcvln ger of Pendleton, Oregon. Corresponding Secretary, Itov, 0. C. Wright of Portland. Historical Secretary, Iter. A. J. I lltiusakcr of McMlnnviHe. Recording Secretary, Rev. J. M. Nelson of Portland. Treasurer, J. F, Falling of Port land. Auditors, Itov. W. It. Lltzonbers and Itov. C. A. Lewis, both of Port land. Salem was chosen as the meotlng placo for the next annual convention. here nre bringing pressure to bear on the chancellor of the exchequer, Itejj innld McKeunn, (o have (he mtper tax modiTied in favor of fold mines. Auto Machinists' Strike CLKVKLAXU, O., Oct. i'i.--On thousand employ of th Peerless Motor Car company laid down their tools today because demands for the eight hour day and other concessions had been refused. oo NEW HAVES', Ocl 21.-"Moo, in ' Huh, rah. lab' iSit, boom, bah! That's the sort of college yell you'll hear of thirl r-five Washington and Jefferson eolleye student ride i nto thin town lor the WnshinKton- l 1J ' VJ. ' - -L-I1 JJJ - SI Jefferson footbull aiue with Yale, 0 et over 23. It'll be heavy on the ".Moo, moo' and "Hub'" for they'll arrive on a cat tin train loaded with cows, w i nd sheep filing to market. "srs m'Eiii. x:. L ORDERED BY CZAR LITTLE ROCK, Oct. 22. Arkan sas lumber mills will furnish approx imately 300,000,000 feet of red oak timber to the Russian governmont within the next few weeks, It was an nounced today. General I). W. Green of this city announced ho had closed a contract with Russian purchasing agents for six million red oak rail road ties, and L. P. Coleman an nounced be had secured a contract for a million more. The tlca will bo usd In double tracking the Riga to Moscow railroad. Rheumatism Easily Relieved By Cleansing the Blood S. S. S. Gives Quick Relief by Toning Up the Blood . Yes, but how? A nnturnl question. The nnswer Is thnt you must cleanse your blood by stimulating It to healthy, vigorous action, so thnt it will throw oft the germs and lmpurltlos thnt cause Rheumatism. Tho action of the wonderful blood purifier, S. S. S. is to practically renew the life blood, Cive It vigor, stimulate the flow making it throw out the germs and tho nohson ImnurltleH. Tho excruciating nnlns of Rheumatism, whether it is tho shooting, stabbing Sciatica, the gripping agony of muscular Rheumatism, or aching arms and legs that break up sleep will be entirely relieved by S. S. S. Don't use nostrums and drugs. Take the blood bath Nature's blood tonic, S. S. S. Get it nt any druggist, but insist upon S. S. S. Let us tell you about blood diseases. Send for booklet "What tho Mirror Tells," or If yours Is a peculiar case, wrlto 5. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga., but begin treatment at once. German Wrath 011 Istqlans AMSTERDAM, via London, Oct. 22, .'1-27 p. tu. The Telernf wijr.s il hat received infornmtiuu from IJrussels that ninetjr-four Heljriuns bavo been srentenucd to terms of two months to five tears for rofuMiix to work for the German. Vllh Udfnrd Trait. t tnT& Uftio Bar Minnesota Captain .MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 22. The University of Minnesota authoii tich today ruled that Lonn Solon wan ineligible to participate in HjtortM. So lon, captain of (he football cleveu, vut charged with playing profession al baseball in Montana. last Hummer. mth Utfnn! Tr.!e Is irwUonl lfid ThlB is a little incident which hap pened last summer," writes a sub scriber to the Mall Tribune. "My llttlo two year old daughter Ruth waa play ing In the back yard, and tho old cow 'Rona" looking through the fenco at fier, busily chewing bcr cud, both seemed to bo enjoying themselves for a short time, but finally Ruth com menced to cry. Her cries brought mo to the door and on inking what, was the trouble, sho replied: "Old Rona won't clve me any of her gum." , IP YOU ARE AMBITIOUS If you have Character, plus Determination. If you have that rare quality, Stick-to-it-ive-ness, You are wanted at the Medford Commercial College "The School of Best Results." Enroll NOW and get ready to make the most of future op portunities. DAY and NIGHT SCHOOL now in session at 31 NORTH GRAPE STREET C"XKKK"KKKK;& I & 10 MEMORY OF GENERAL FREMONT 1 1 m LOS ANOHl.KS, Oct 22 A tablet to General John C. Fremont rommom oratliiK his military achlcviVucnts In California was unveiled hero today In tho' presenco of n largo gathering. Tho tablet Is tho first of .1 number prosontcd by tho Daughters of tho American Revolution to bo placed at historic spots In tho stnto. Gover nor Hiram W. Johnson dellvorod nn address during tho coromoiiics. CAROLINE COE'S TWO PERFECT PIES (Hy ('AIU)LINI-: t'Oli) Tim cool full iIii.vh nmku tlm "good Mifti" think of a litllo henxior deceit. And iiH tlm men of nil IioiikoIioIiIk adore pie, tho two recipe, given will be helpful mid fill n long-felt want. Iemmi I'lo Mix ihoroiiRlily 1 oup of sugar and labloHpoonful of cornstarch. AddiV vr X y r y t r r ? j j j I ? ? y y y y y y y ::: in hi & viwvjrmi '-. ' . ,-.pkwim' "Jklmpt - iiiiKr7ir M Clark's O. N. T. jM Spool Cotton S38NRSWsl 7 for 2 5 rts 1 . i Hi Bigg the &neafetf op xxP 1RI mmK mMmMm, JymMCJsrJkw'tA) (1 l I - 1 Sanitol Talcum Powder 10 cts. can. I Womens' Rain proof Umbrellas Worth $1.50, now, $1. Womens' House Dresses, worth $1.50, now $1. onm TkeWbmarfs Store LAST DAY OF THE BIG DOLLAR DAY SALE Better Bargains than ever SATURDAY y y y y y y JL llio yolkH of 'J cjjks and beat until lixlit mid foamy. Ynlin 1 Inre lemon, j;rtt Vj of riiifc and add to tho wigiir mid c!K. Add juice of lemon and jiht a hint of salt. Put in double boiler with Vfc cups of cold water. Cook until thick mid clear, cool mid put into rich p'm hIicII. Unit (he whites of 2 rpps to stiff dry froth, add .' tnblcspooufult of sugar and cprend over top of pie. IJrowu lightly in u quick oven. ('OfOUIUlt I'lo One cup of fuwhly Kraicd coconnul, two'thirdH of ii oup of Mignr; yolks of II ejfRH healen together until light; n dd n little -all and l'a cupfulN of milk; turn into pie pun lined with rich criiht and bako in (puck oven 'JO uuii litM. Heat tho whites of 'J cjtgs tu Miff dry fruth and add 2 tahlctpoou fuls hiiKiir; Hprend over pie and et in quiok oven to brown. Serve wann. If dedicated cocoauut in Ukitl, hoak oeruilit in milk. AllltlOII ll (NsCMlIn Cut in wunll piece tl'j pomuls of mutton from Imwiht mid neck. Swi- hon with wilt, drciltfe with Hour mid lut into ciiH-ende or deep baking pan. 1'eol nud Mice I large onion; out 1 lurts ureen t.weet Hpper into strips and .1 larje iiH tomatoeo; put Migntalilcft around the meat nud add wnter euoiujh to half eoer the meat, ("over nud let cook two hour, in ocn, udd cup of blnnehed nco and 1 iip of wntor nml cook another hour, favrvo in ciiitt.'iolc. A lino dili to, oold duy. 1'ltHK (tl.Nt'KUT SATl'llliAV liV l'.lMIlt PIANO V,.Vi III honor of tho birthday of Thos. IMIson tho l'alnmr Piano Place wilt j;lvu n free contort on the now dia mond disc Kdltmu PboiiohihjiIi Satur day ovoutiiK In tb bulldliiK Just notth of tho poKtofflce, to whleh ovorbody i cordially Invited. .Mls Iluiu llru. rniwitl) from Ohlougo, and one of the tttliiK vo ualUts of .MeUord. sin siuK sovorat Bulectloiis duiiiiK the eort. 1 y y y y y t y y y t y y cm) nMfUl ttJt s 'tiy 'ffUv)Ktrr aX sf J I 1 New Furs lilnt'k Coney Muffs, Jui'gc size, .48 worth $5.00, on sale Saturday Black Cnnov Scarfs, worth up to .$.1.00, Saturday, each $2.25 atural Mountain special, set Lynx Sets, $30.00 Hudson Seal and Fitch Set, spe $30.00 eiul, set "White Fox Set, eucii Large Black Coney Muffs, very special . .916.50 $4.98 ANOTHER BIG SALE OF COATS The Best Selection in Medford AVomen's Corduroy Coats-, all colors, worth $12.00, Dollar Day Sale price $6.48 Women's Heavy JJlVk! Children's Winter Caracul Coats, worth sale price tjj) J J O Coats, sizes 6 to It, -oHh$7.Effl;C QO sale price tJP Jj Winter Suits at Great Reductions AVomen's "Winter Suits, last year's styles, up to $40,000 values, on sale dl ? Saturday, ea.. .. tjj)y New Suits, trimmed with fur, worth up to $25.00, Dollar Day price 115 "Women's Suits, made of i'ino chiffon broad cloth, up to $15 values, sale price, ijt A each ....... tB) L U Waists J00 new White Waists, beaut if ul styles, high neck, iuw sicevcs, worm up to $2.00, special, fl A A each tpJL.UU i y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y SOME BIG MONEY SAVERS IN DRESS GOODS Children's Winter Coats, made of corduroy, each, (Ij QQ 40-inch Silk Poplin Suiting-, extra heavy, cheap at $2.50, on sale Satur day, yard $1.98 :U)-inch Black Taf feta, soft finish, cheap at $1.25, on sale Saturday, per j awl, at . """"Vi rv $1.00 Dfi-inch Satin for lining coats, guar anteed, all colors, Very special, Satur day, per QQ yard iO New Corduroy, in all the much wanted colors, $1.25 value, sale price, yard...., .98 Fancy Check Suit ings, 118 inches wide, worth 75c, A Q sale price, yd tc O Umbrellas Rainproof, steel rod, para gon frame, patent runner, fine assortment handles, worth $1.50, (jjjl A A sale price tJJ) 1 U U Wall struot tjiiwulntor iliuuld not ho iiorinlttt'd to iil trt jrotorlt) hoana. ChlonKO Dally Nw. No; but thtyJvc Jwt Unttd a half million good Amcjrjjati "town" in the war zone. wLb.iojo of IwrviMt can ,vo oi'i'iiet? k y y 1 . : ;. 'y y y y . Gloves Best Assortment in City All of our fine $1.25 Kid (Moves, in all colors, on sale Saturday, dj 1 A A a pair sPl.UU New Chamoisette (Moves, all sizes and colors, a pair Women's Cape (Mines, worth $1.25, sale price, pair . . . Women's Cape (Moves, up tu $1.50 qualitx, on sale Saturday at, j 1 A A per pair tjPl.UU .50 .89 DOLLAR DAY IN DOMESTIC AND LINEN DEPARTMENTS lute Outing Flan nel, good 7c grade, on sale Saturdav, 20 yards for $1.00 Serpentine Crepe, 7 yards for $ 1.00 Devonshire Cloth, G yards for.. $1.00 Duckling Fleece, 7 yards for . $1.00 72xf0 Sheets, three for $1.00 42,vi5-inch Pillow Slips, 8 for....$l.()0 ('rash Toweling, S yards for . ...$1.00 Cotton Blankets, $1.25 quality, Satur day, pair.....". .$1.00 86-inch Scnm. C yards for $1.00 Largo sl.e Heavy Bath Robing, 40c grade, Saturday, ') yards for $1.00 HAND BAGS 5(r brand new All 1. 1 at her Hand Hags, up to $2.00 values, Saturday, each $1 PETTICOATS 50 Mccssnliuc and Xcar-Silk Petti coats, up to values, Sat urday, ea. $2.50 1 HOUSE DRESSES Women's fine Ging ham Dresses, all siy.es, l.ou graue, Saturday, each .$1 SWEATERS Children's All-Wool Sweaters, all sizes, $1.50 grade, JI Sat 'y, each jp 1 Outing Flannel Night Gowns, 'real $1.25 values, on sale Saturday, each , $1 Underwear Best Values in City Hoys' Heavy AVool Fleece Shirts andDrawcrs, 75c values, to close out J T quick, each Li D Women's fine grade Fleec ed Lined LTnion Suits, worth 75c, on salo A Q Saturday, a suit ..TcG Women's and Children's Vests and Pants, fleeced lined, all .sizes, cheap at doc ,our price, each .29 331 Off Regular Price SAMPLE SALE OF ART GOODS COMING MONDAY Pillow Tops, Scarfs. Main- Dreases, Pillow Cases, Towels, etc., all go at 33l3'r OFF re jjular prices. See display in windows and be on hand early Mundav. 33s Off Regular Price W ? y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y f y t y y y t f y y y t r y y t y y y y y t y y t y y y y y t y y y Y y y y t y y y y y y ? y y y y t f