ZXmimWtlrWinaniM.'h-'.i . I ia ' -VaLYi1 .7-t.Tl 1 7i U svj , ''FKim RTX flnznmm) imv TirmnNR W GRANT fl,C. u CONFERENCE IN DECISION ' SAbKM, Or., Ilco. 2. IU'paiiHi' of flic inability of three members to bo jirescnt, the lnnd prnut oonfercneo poininilteo tlenitled nt noon toilny to i jircwnt no jtlnn to tin Southeni Pa s' ;ffio ruilroiwl officiate this iiftenioon for tlie diHMimtion oT tlio IuihIm m too OieKon & California railroad land frant. After tlio company's officials as Hiued the eommittco yesterday, that they were prepared to negotiate an ndjonniment vnn taken until a full committee midit frame n jdan. While the eommittco informally diMciissed phases of the prant prob lem today, no new feature of conse quence was brought out, nave that Hie Southern Pacific, company claim to have sustained ft net deficit of $'.:iGt),iri0.1U in handling the lands, for which it expects to be reimbursed. YE STINKPOTS AND' HOGS; LISTEN TO THE ONLY ELIJAH AND THEN BEWARE ft AB SMOKING Thb WEtD- SMOKING Trifc. wetD SMOKINC 1 V THE. DAYLIGHT FAIR- SUSPECTED SI ED M E NEW YOIUC, Dec. 2. Richard 1 WiiKttor, president of the American Trnns-Atlnntlc company, announced today thnt'ho hnd ordered the Hteam er WlnnohnRO to leave Huenos Alre'rt for Stamford, Conn., without further delay. The Wlnneb.iKO l ono of tho vegNclH IlKted by the llrltlHh ij'ivern meiit an under hiihpIcIoii of (lernian ownernhlp. She Is loaded with que bracho wood. Knrly hut, month Mr. Wapner ap pealed to Secretary of State LnimlnK to nrrniiRv with the HiltlHh govern ment to permit her piwHiiKn to Stam ford. It In undemtooil that no Mich requcKt wan made liy Mr. I.iitiHlnt; and that tho Rtnto department took the position that vchhoIb flying tlie American flag would he protected In their rlfthtH without Hpcclal arrange ment for Immunity. SPENDS MOO TO BLOCK CANUCKS eSxW s. A SivKTJbr -t - rit i u -r rnio r chorus, i "O, what Hliall tho barveft be? O, what shall the harvnut bo? Sqwlng the send of a polRoncd brain, Sowing and reaplngjboth palsy und pain, forging the chtlna of your slavery. Suie, ah, sure will the harvest be." By this time Vollva'n white whls whlBkors wero a sight, but somehow you couldn't get any tobacco realism i out of the show. The coffee odor was , too strong. ; "I knew a preacher over In Iowa," I said Vollva, "who used to have tho choir sing 'Come to Jesus while ho filled his jowls with tobacco until his cheeks bulged out tho dirty old bog " Whereupon tho man of religion Bclzed the cilBlildor tin hml been fill ing and Jammed It down over the head of a pacifist deacon at his el bow' The play presently nenred Its end, a little girl stepped Jo the pulpit to kiss grandpa, played by Klljah Vol lva. "Cotno and kiss grandpa," Invited Klljah. The maid hesitated. "Why don't you want to kiss grand pa"" he asked. "llecaufe," said the little maiden with becoming coyness, "you've been chewing nasty tobacco and you'ie a stinkpot." urRsmY. di'Tempf.r 2, 1915 GERMANY FEELS ALLIES SHOULD ASK FOR PEACE HKIILIK, Dee. 2 (by wiieltws to Suyvillc). Cemmenting: on the pro posed socinlixt intcrollution in the reiohstnjr concerning the conditions upon which (Icrmanv would make police, the Overseas News ajicney says: "This interpellation is due to the fact that in Germany nobody under stands why our enemies, after diplo matic defeats in the Balkans, coupled with military failures, have not yet begun peace negotiations. The im perial chancellor, Dr. Von Hetlimnnn Ilollwc!,', probably will discuss the possibilities in the rcichstn during one of the next few days. I'lisuin' debates will likely show that the rul ers of countries at war with Germany still blinded, believe in. Germany's )tnrvatiou, her i nomie prostration and in similar illusions. Tlieiefore, any peace conditions put fonvaid by Germany, though dictated by her suc cesses aleng: all fronts, would be in terpreted by (he nations opposed to her as signs of weakness and weari ness of the war." E DOOMED TO A CRIPPLED LIFE AT BIRTH DIES NKW YORK, Dec. 2. Margaret Hoberts, the deformed and paralyzed baby whose birth caused a discus sion here similar lo that over the de fective baby allowed to die recently in Chicago, died today in thu babies' hospital. The infant was born November III. Its lower limbs were paralyzed mid its feet deformed, but its mental con dition was thought to be normal. Dr. Maurice Kosenhurg, the phyieinn who attended Mrs. Roberts, asseited that ii simple operation could save the child's life and mentality, al though it would be n lifelong cripple. He offered to perform the opera tion, but nfter considerable contro versy it was decided to leave (he child's fale to a board of phsieians. This board decided against tlie oper ation. Wants Cub Players CHICAGO, Dec. 2. James Calla han, recently appointed manager of the Los Angeles club of the Pacific Coast league, put in bids today for surplus players of the Chicago Na tional League club. lHIJnh Vollva and .scenes In Ills new play now running at Xlon City TuU'iiuu'lc. NP.W YOHK. Dec. 2. ( hnrlcs fi, Mellen, former president of the New York, New Haven & Hartford, testi lied on thu stand today at, the trial of Ihe eleven former diicetors of the road that he had spent MO, 000 of New Haven money trying to prevent the Grand Trunk railroad of Canada from extending' Its system lo Provi dence, H. I. The testimony was preliminary lo proof which the govcrnmenl hopes to elicit that the Grand Trunk finally idiandoned its extension, thus endinp n threatened competition with the New Ha.'cn. ZIO.V CIT, Ills., Dec. 3. Did (lod plan tobacco? Wo ask you that kindly, Mr. Man! or was the dovll tho farmer who tucked the first seed Into the ground? Klljah ftios it was tho devil. We refer to the twentieth century Kjljuli, succesKor In .Ion of John Aloxander Dowlo, who built this rollglous burg on tho shore of Lake Michigan and put Into the city cbartor a forever-and-forever prohibition iiKalutit swine, hooze, east his mantle on llro ther Vollva. When Klljah John Alec died, ho east blH mnntlo on Ilrotlior Vollva, who likewise Inherited n violent tom- j per against tobacco and other crea tine comforts like that. For, thin winter, Vollva U earning on a redhot crusado agalimt tho weed at Sunday nioetlii'H In tho tabcruarlo. You filthy stinkpots who smoke and chew tobacco should have been at the recent meetln's when KHJah stayed tobacco! Yes, sir, "Ten N'lKhtu In a llarroom" Isn't a markur to Vo llva's little Sunday drama untitled 'Grandpa's Qu;l VJio Pushed t Arter a hymn to the almighty, Vo llva retired behind tho scene, reap pearing with a bushy wig and long, white false whiskers. lie had chaw, ed up a handful of coffee beans and his cheeks held about a quart of cof fee Jufr'e. This he allowed to dribble down bis white whiskers In full view of the audience. Occasionally he biffed a stream Into a handy cuspi dor. All to Illustrate a good, old deui'on Vollva onro knew who con tentedly sucked at quid of fluo cut as he taught a Sunday school class. It was great acting! "Tobncco,'' explained Klljah, "was planted by tho devil. We have weeds, thistle and thorns. God never plant ed them. The devil did that to cor-1 runt'vekelatlon and men." "Whereupon the oholr antc "Smok-, In (lie Weed," which rutin as fol-j tewn: I In tho Cuspldo, i The tnbernf regular cllu I'reucber VoIP text as- "Ixml, by t .)oh , ill). I'lllSi. nl 'd at price price a towiiMi "Hdres OreKon I A winner from the "T -r I WOrd "fif0" ! Also Packed EL 1 W ? fr l0c Mc I B No wonder so many men arc asking for "Those - I W Cigarettes that break all records". -"tr""W I M PIEDMQNTS arc filled with all-pure Tobacco I IJTU M I a kind that is famous for its cool, mellow taste! tTi mfr m& Be quick I Get yours! aJAck iJ I 1 Save the Coupons from "Start to Finish"! . 1 THE NEWEST DISCOVERY IN CHEMISTRY This Is f recent discovery of Doctor Piece, who Is bead of the Invalids' Hotel nnd Surgical Institute nt Buffalo, K, Y. Experiments at Doctor Pierce's Hospital for several years proved that there is no other eliminator of urlo acid that can bo compared to it. For tboso easily recognized Bymptoma of Inflam mation -as backache, scolding urino and frequent urination, ns well as sedi ment In the urine, or lf,urie acid in tho blood has caused rheumatism, it is simply wonderful bow surely "Anuria" acts. The best of results nre nlwaya obtained In cases of acute rheumatism in the Joints, In gravel and gout, and Invariably tho pains and atiifnesa which bo frequently and persistently accom pany the disease rapidly disappear. Go to your nearest drug store and limply ask for a CO-ccnt package of AnurIo," manufactured by Dr. Pierce, nr send 10 centa to Dr. Pierco for a If you suspect in a large trial package. Ii you bus Milnnv nr hlndder trouble. BCIld 111 samplo of your water and describo Bymptoma. Doctor Pierce's chemist will cxamlno it, then Dr. Pierce will report to you, viiuout ico or cuargo. Nete: French eclentlsta nfllrm that "Anurlc" la thirty-seven times mora active than lithia In eliminating urlo ncid, nnd is ft harmless but reliablo chemical compound that may bo safely given to children, but should bo used only by grown-upa who nctually wish to restore their kldneya to perfect health, by conscientiously using ono box or tnoro in cxtrcmo casea ns "Anurlo" ( thanks to Doctor Pierce's achievement) Is by far tho moat perfect klducy nud bladder corrector obtainable. Dr. Pierce's Tcllcta nro tho original llttlo Liver Pills. Ono llttlo Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic, DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS With DAISY BUTTER C5c PER ROLL Saturday, Strictly Fresh Eijqs, 45c Per Dozen. Cottage Cheese, Hriik Cheese, Milk, Cream, Ilultennilk, Ice Cream, Hak ery (loods, Lunches ut the Dairy. White Velvet !ec Cream Co. PIIOXI3 461. 233 EAST MAIN' .- INTKItUHllAN AUTO CAR CO. Tlmo Tnhle Lenvo Medford dally ezcopt Sun day for Ashinnd, Talent and Phoenix at S a. in. ll:r.O a. m 1: in, .1:30 and C:J."( p. m. (Saturday at 11:15 p. m.) Sunday leavo at 9:00 nnd 11:00 a. in., 1:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. in. Leavo Ashinnd dally oxcopt Sunday at 9:00 a. m 12:50, 2:30. 4:30 nnd C'15 p. m. (also Saturday only nt 12 midnight) and Sunday at 10:00 a. m.. 12 noon. 4:00, C and 100 o. m. C"M DOUBLE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS on All Cash Purchases Friday and Saturday The Original Profit Sharing Store :-: :-: :-: The S. & H. Green Trading Stamp Treats Everybody Equal ? ? Y ? ? V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y The only place you can buy Munsing Undeiwear M. M. Department Store RELIABLE MERCHANDISE 130 East Main Street. Phone 372 RELIABLE METHODS The only place you can buy McCall Patterns Spring Lingerie Waists Firs! showing of Cotton N'oilcs and Ornutlii's, tlw newest styles in spring npparel. New Crepe de Chine and (Seonjette Crepe AVaists, hand eiuhroidered, loin? sleeves and hiuh Heel', Dry Goods Department Saturday only one-year subseription to Me Call's Magazine, L'oe, Pattern Depart ineut. 1J. & (i. Coi-stta, heavv qualiiv, low bust, guaran teed '. .' $1.00 Wool Serge, 'M ineluv wide, in Copenhagen blue, red and black, per yard ... -15 ROBE FLANNELS For bath robes, 27 inches wide, bargains, vd. 1550 READY! THIS GREAT XMAS STORE Bright and early, and with right good will, we draw aside the curtain, disclosing the cheer iest Christinas stocks of till the Years. In tin in von will find surcease from all uncertainty of what to giye. We are alert to serve and keen to anticipate your pleasant surprise, for never has the store bet u so ready to help each member of the family save. Coats and Suits All coats in stock reduced to one-half. Plenty ot bargains. J Ladies Tailored Suits rc.dueed one-third, in cluding all fall and winter styles and a number just received. 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