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vxc,Fs eioijt Mnmrmn TvrArr; trtjittnf, vrdford. omwox, tutrsdav, dkcm-frkk o, mm r 1 :ifc L FRENCH REPEL BULGAR ATTACK I NOSEY D BUMS MIS DOT AN ON I Heavy Artillery Enables Allied Lines to Hold Berlin Reports Serbia Cleared of Serbian Forces and Ref ugees Fightlnu Albanian Tribes men, Teutons, Buloars and Winter. IBffl INVITES FRIENDSHIP OF i AGAINST FORCE IN ; VILLA IN DISGUST BALKAN SIATES, FAVOR OF LOVEi IN SONORA RETREAT ATllHNfl, Dpc. 9. Thcro linn hrcn flcvcro flKlilliiK on tho French front durlriR tho Inst twnnty-four hours, nccordlnn to prosB tllHpntchoi from Salonlkl. Tho llulunrlatia aro natd tn havo lnmlo no ItnpreHnlon on Uih Frenrh linen In tho Dolrnn Dnmlrnvtuu hpc Hon The nccurato flro of tho ni'niy artillery decimated tho luli;nrlann. AecordltiK to iiowh from other Hourccn thu HulKnrliinn nro concontrutliiK conHldcrahlti form In tho Ktriunltsa region. Official Serbian advice, places tho nuniher of Snrhlnn troops who retired Into Albania at 220,000. IWDAPKST. Dec, 9 - Count Tln, HuiiKnrlnn premier, in his speech at tho Intent session of parliament In vited Ilumnula to resume frlondly re lations with Austria -HUtiKury and In closltiK adverted to tho prospects of peaco. KegaidliiK pcaco Count TIs za said: "When peace shall romo depends exclusively upon our enemies. Tho langer they are In reaching tho con viction thut a further continuance of tho war means useless ami criminal bloodshed the Kretittir the victories wo will win till that conviction emerged. Tho Kreater tho sacrifice this war lays upon us all tho more severe will tho pence terms he for our enemies." IteferrliiK to Ureeco the piemler said: "Wo must fully recognize tho pres ent difficult position In which Greece Is placed, On tho other hand wo must so shape events that Greece In i Sonorn. Vllal went to Nogalcs. llod I rlRiiez was left In Naco. 1 "From Nogales, Villa went to llcr moslllo and was Joined by Urlmlejo with r.00 Yuqul Indians. "At Zoiuore, on tho retreat from llormoslllo where Urbnlejo's cavalry was scattered t'rbalejo became dls Kiisted with Vllal because he ordered the execution of some Yaqtils at Mug dalcnu for looting. NEW YOItK, Dee. I). A wirehs message fiom the Nleamer 0eiu- II, signed and prepaid by Henrv Ford, wiih received here totlny. The ines snffi' Kvo n Miinniiirv of a speeeli de livered on hounl last night by Juilp Hen !i. UihIm-v of I)ener, in whieli lie declined that Hie spirit of love eould be more effective in intci na tional polities tlinn military foiru. .Iinl' Liudsey told Iho penee itil voeaten of Iii'h experience ilurine; siv tecn years on the bench, (limviiip the eonclusion that irrimiiiiilH responded more quickly to trust than to duiek les and force. lie u relied ngniii'il Hie "pK'purcdncsH policy," Imsing n juni of biH eonlentioii on (ho asser tion that firearms are unknown in tho reform prison camp in Colorado, except when they are needed to pro " ""-" " I....I ,l ..,.. P i!..:.... poaco times can assume such it posl- " ' ' ' , "''" ""'" I"'""'" "V"'K tlnn as imturallv boloims lo lier." """ "" "'!' SVrliinn Plight DcnjM'nito HHItU.V, Dec. 9. Tho outfsfimd Ing feature of tho situation on tho Serbian front as shown by Informa tion received horo Is that tho Alban ian tribesmen, particularly tho ro doubtablo Arnauts, have risen against tho fragments of tho Koiblan forces which tiavo succeeded In getting across tho frontier Into tho Albanian mountains. Military writers hero ex press the belief that tho Serbians have little mercy to expect from tho Albanians who still maintain tho blood feuds declared after tho Ser bian "assimilation" of tho tribesmen in tho parts of Albania occupied by them during and after tho Hallcan war with Turkey. With tho exception of a small baud of Serbians, tho remnant of tho Mon nstlr army north of Ochrlda lake, no part of tho Serbian armies remains on Serbian soil. Tho fugitives, with out nrtllleiy or transport trains, and with only mich supplies as they can carry on their backs, nto struggling not only with tho pursuing llulgnrs, Austro-riermans anil hostile Alban Inns, hut with tho rigors of full win ter and In tho pathless Albanian luouutnlns. Military hien express the belief that not oven a fragment will succeed In crossing Albanln to the 6 en MoiilcucRtiiis Itelivnt Tho Montenegilu ami), with such Serbians as wero able to retreat In con Inaction with It, Is saldo bo In slightly belter plight. Tho Monte negrins hao been driven from their Ntroug mountain positions along the crest of the Suhodof range, IlfiOO feet high, on tho northeastern frontier The AtiKtrlnns stormed tbeno posi tions at the pulut of the Imjcitint after sufficient artillery preliminaries. Tho Montenegrins wero badly dofvated, it Is reported, but maunged to retreat In an Intact body and are conducting operatlonson their own soil with a line of retreat and supply through n friendly country. GERMAN MUNITION DEPOT D1.0WN UP I'AHIS, He. 0. In tho Cham pagne district, Flinch artillery Im caused the explosion of a Ocriniin de pot of inuuiliiiim nt a point near Saint Siiuplct, iiccordiiiK to nnnouiicemenl tins uftciiiomi by the French war office. FORD'S CRUISE AN INSPIRATION (Continued from page one) immediately after the war hcirau, hut that was sixteen mouth ago I ic ivt that he does not see hu way tdear to make the offer again. The Miialler nations wait on Ui nation and I fear tho president has hecu de ceived as lo I he wishes of the lusiple. Tlicio am his' corporations m tin- nmiiitrv that uiv financially inter ttgti'd in the continuance of tho war -corporations that sell amuiunitiutis at mi enormous profit and corponilinu that float war loaiin at a hiph rate, mid these corporations xpeak thiouch inetropolitau new "paper. The maMson Iwue no xoirc oxuepl a i hey spook throuuli ottieialx elected )iv (hum or thiouch petitions. Thcv I hlmuM eoiumiiniente iiiinu'iliiiWh ami, fiuiiiiuilth with their repteeititivi - i Jn politic I lie nai nt (lie piiipli- i tliy lieginniiii: t wisdom, the people mm n-ii iiii.ii.il nmgit- n thin Mill lll spt.ik I" "lili n Millie lent inimhei CHIGHESTERSPILLS f-wiK iji'.i Aiki.a.uritt rtM , ( Cd 4SI-kt-UrtlUMvaJllriij l'!JGf. I'lllt U l.a oJ llU o.rtIIUV Va nJfl 1-im. M. J iU IHkO l.iKtta, Y H V'J Tsktt mlhtr llwr f rnp v I L. f IllAlTOMt IIIIANO I'lllA.luf tt XV m IJ.t C4II k kO l tlctl. I(ut, Al t KUU B LARS WIPE 0 T EN BATALLON Tlie company compared "militaris tic efforts" with the "third degiee policeman," and deprecated the ef forts of loico in either case. SOFIA, Dec. 7, via Iondon, Dec. P (delayed in transmission). AHul Rnrian official statement issued to day announces the annihilation of a French battalion in southern Scibia by n bayonet attack. It snys: ''Our troops continued their pur suit of tho French on both sides of tho Vardar river. We occupied the .railroad station tit Dcmir-Kapu and tiro now twelve kilometers (about seven miles) enst of Iho sfntion. "Our troops nppioaehed the village of fliahica from three sides. A hot battle ensued, lasting- until midnight. "One of our columns attacked a French battalion near the village of I'rtroz. The battalion was annihil ated by a bavouct attack. "Our tioops Strumitsa him COMMUNPAW W NOT SUNK IONDOX, Dec. 9 Tho American oil steamer Co mm tin I paw reported to have been sunk off tho coast of Trip oli by a siibmailno, sailed from Alex andra, Hgypt, for Now York, on De cember 8, according to an announce ment by Lloyds, Tho first report that tho Co in muni- paw had been sunk wns received De , comber 7. It would appear Micro I fore, that the tanker has been cou- fused with some other vessel which was sunk. Prior to this there, havo operating south of ; n,'" conflicting reports concerning ihImiiicciI to the tlio ldontlt of the steamer which was south of ICostuuuo 1 torpedoed STUBBORN COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS RELIEVED With I lest lloiiic-Mntlc Itenieily -IU8 'IVaxpooitsful foe :!, Cents If everything wns sold In as liberal medicine ever used by nto one. and fair n I'hnrmacy New Concentrated K.xpoctorant, ab solutely no complaint or dlbsatlsfac tlou could possibly arise from an) one. Those druggists sa "llu a bottlo of this now remedy and ti It for llron chltls, llronchlal Asthma, Whooping Cough, Severe Cough, Croup or any llronchlal affection, and we will re turn our money, nut the same iih wo do with Dr. Hchlffuiaiitrs famous Astbmador, If It does not give perfect satisfaction, or If It In not found the best remedy eer used for any of these complaints." In addition to this guarantee, In older that Mm pub lic might try this remedy without further delay, these druggists an nounce that they have decided, to make an e.xtrn Inducement and will sell 200 legular Title slzo bottles for hull price, 2ric, to tho first 200 per sons who sign mid present the cm pou below nt their store. Although the and the proprietor are losing money on every bottle sold at this price, they both hae decided to stand this loss, so as to give those who hao not )ct used this excellent leinody, an opportunity of trying It, at their loss, knowing It will ho found the best nannor an the Medtord Kven though not In need of such Is selling Schlfrmaun's a medicine at piesent, It will nuv to obtain a bottle now at half price, as no doubt someone In the family will roipilro It before the winter is over, but ou will not have another chance or nil) Ing for less than full pi Ice, One bottle makes a full pint tl2S teuspoonsfnl) by simply mixing It at homo with one pint of granulated sugar and one hair plat of water, and tuukes a whole f.uull supply, and as much as would ordinal lly cost from 2 to ;i for the same ipiautlty or the ordlnury, old-fashioned, ready made kliulH of doubtful merit ami also with out a ttuaranteo like this remedy, it Is prepared frpm strictly harmlesi plants ami In so plcusaut that chlldieu IIU to take It and It con be given thorn with perfect safety, as It posi tively contains po chloroform, opium, morphine or any other narcotic, as do most cough mixtures. Absolutely no risk whatever Is run In hulng this reined) on the guaianteo of tho about well known, lollahcl druggist. If a neighbor or friend would take and pay for half the bottle, the cost of half a pint of this excellent medi cine would only cost each about 12 cents. TWK.vrv I'lVIJ CKNT (Xll'PON NO. . This coupon and 2fic Is good for ono tonl) 50o bottlo of Schlff iiMiin'H Now Concentrated Kxpectorunt at Tho Medfoid Pharmacy If jour name and nddiess Is filled In. Namo .... . . Address .,jSS The always wel come and highly prized g i f t a photograph of yourself. If you want your Pictures in time for Xinas you must have them made nt once The SWEM STUDIOS i:i, PASO, Texns, Dec 9. -An tic count of tho campaign in Sonorn of General Fianclsco Villa portraying defeat was given bore by an officer whose nnme Is withheld, but who was known to have been with General Villa recently until he escaped Into the Culled States. Sc said: "When we started from Junior, to ward Honora, tho rolumn was com posed of 1 1,000 men with forty henvy guns and several machine guns. Tho first day of an attack on Ague Prleta, tho Vllal Infantry was repulsed with 2Q00 hilled. I "At night the Carranza search lights, barbed wire entanglements I and showers of bullets prevented our approach. After threo days Villa , divided his forco of 9000 men Into three divisions. General Joso Rod riguez headed 2000 men and thirty six guns nt Naco, General .Manuel Medlnnvletlu commanded 3000 most ly mounted. Medluavletia was sent to the tires district of northeastern Bll tt Ohln. rilr ft TrtlnVi. Laem Cotintr. " I fink J, riiflirr uiakrt til Hint h It .ttll'f lurtntT nt lli firm ut V 1. lliiKjr tt Co., luff hutlnrM In the lltr t Tiltln, Countr nil Mute nfunaalil and that aadl flrtn nil! par tbp nti of oNK ItrxnilUM I)"LII(S f'T farh nhif p-?ry cut 'if Catartli tliat rntrnut ba turnl ly Hie uw ut Ilall'a I'alartb Cui. I ItANK J. cin;S'nv. Rirffn t hrtot m ami utirrllpt In inr I frr-riHf, tbla Olu ilajr bi l'riiiljrr, ,. I)., I1U. Sral. A. IV. (fLIMSON. .Solar 1'uWlc. . Hall'a Tatarrh Cur l takrn Intrrnallr ami art dlrrcllr upon tb) MomI and imikium hip tm ut IIib )liui. Send fur trlluiinli, ) J. tllKSHX" 4 CO, Tuli-do. O. Rnld by i 'I IlniKKlM. 7" Takt ll.ll' lamlljr I'lllt fur ronitlpallou. SIXTEEN DAYS TO GHRISTMAS iTmilli II i'- : W A T C H WATERS' INDOWS For Christmas Presents IT'S THE GIFT SHOP 318 East Mnin t.4 .. HOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream In Nostril Open Up Air Paskagcs. To Ah I Wlint relief t. Your clogged nos trils open right up, the air panar,gcs of vour head nre clear and you can hmitlic 'rccly No more hawking, saullling, niic'itm discharge, headache, dryncn no trugclnit for breath at night, your cold r ciiiirli Is gone. Don't t.t Ktulfcd up! Oct a small lottlc of illy' Creiim Halm from your Jrupcist now, Applj a little of "this frcratit, antiseptic' cream in jour not ril. let it iiciietrntfi tlirouuh evciy air Tomsiro ef the heaiTi soothe und heal lie swollen Itillanicd uiiicoai uifiiiliriine, iving xou iantaiit rillrf. 1'lv's Cre.uii bij i I'i't what exciv told and ca Pi i Iiuh been swki'mj. It' alLLLLLLLLLLVtVPLHBBBBBBBBBH Today Is Better Than Tomor. row For Doinji Your Christ- 17' 4 llritrtri, SKI3 Till NKV Tinker Toys and Erectos ltKJ STOCK IIOLIDA.V GOODS The Wonder Store After January First 1916 Write at once for our new free catalog in which are plainly listed and priced the beat and beat known quality brands or liquors. You will una this memoa of buyinc by mail Irom-wholcsalcr-lo-con Burner most economical and satistactory. All orders will be filled in exact conformity with tho new law. How this law affect you in its applico. tion is set forth concloely in our catalog. Vo guarantee our gooaa anu a prompt acivitc nu cannot advertise- alter January ur, mereiorc win be unable to communicate with you unlets you our mailing list now Writo for our pricei on OLD TAYLOR, yellow label, bottled In bond. You will bo surprlaetL JULIUS LEVIN COMPANY fiSMBJSSSE Lucl Wholoaala Uquor Doalua Wait ol Chicaeo LM km Urn rei HiffiHWii rsaei '553351 1- i ii' wnm. v mi ml for MunsiiiK Ware M . M. DEPARTMENT STORE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS Agents for jrr: K. & G. vm Corsets pp m GOOD NEWS FROM THE WAIST SHOP It is I'lMimrknhlc how so much styles can .ho emhod icd in n simple tailored waist. The collar is "lif I'orent," showing new turn over effect wlien huttoned hih or notched effect when worn in V-neck, lioiitf sleeves finished with cuffs. Made of p,),,i?'' sill: and crepe de chine in beautiful shades of blue or lose, price now 2.98 to ?S.5() MEN'S NECKTIES Always acceptable for gifts, and especially these new de signs. Fancy Kifer Knit Ties Fain 25 v Figured Silk Ties at ! 35? and 50 mi H WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY Wiimen's Onyx lirand Sill: Hose, gold suede, pretty bronze, helio, black, red, pink, light blue, PI Spu Ull .50 Vm ml m m COAT SALE EXTRAORDINARY This season's latest models in three-quarter and shorter lengths, splendid woolen materials, zibo liniM, gabardines, plushes and corduroys, belted efh.t and loose-fitting models, many' in fancy cuts with velvet or fur trimmings, oilier trtni nud with fancy buttons, etc.; black and popular coli. is, every coat on special sale just Half Price. $1.00 AND $1.25 SILK POPLIN 89c Hi .iiitiful Silk Poplin, '.)) inches witle, colors rov , battleship gray, light, blue, navy, green and bn vu, special this week ... ' ..S9p MEN'S SOCKS Hundreds of pairs of Men's Vino Lisle and Fiber Silk Socks, all sizes, make dandv Xmas ir i'f or; 5mul35 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS Every man wants a flannel shirt for outing wear big assortment in blue, gray, flat and militarv collars $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 UMBRELLA BARGAINS "What is more practical for a srift than an Um brella? Specially priced ... $1.00 to $5.00 VISIT OUR JAPANESE BOOTH A new lot of Japanese goods for Christmas Haskets, Purses, Table Cloths and Spreads and many other novelties. ANGORA AUTO SCARFS AND CAPS Long Scarfs that can bo wbrn over coat or suit, iFflSft !,...., ..: i i. ..i. .. ...i -i , ,' IhEtfcJ Uil-ll itlllLM-U ! h. IHJllll WI11IO Mill i'lWnvilfl Pi ml m Sa-'iir tiV tripetl, special $1.50 to $2.00 iy n. !-. w t w tej j,t LADIES' GYPSY SHOES You will need a pair of these in or dongola kid, for l u-.ee. juiv fcie. S3.50 v- i lull K-i.l i in i.. .... ...... .,t rr Via 1 1 1 lie UolitlHVs. tuu WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS Xew lot of House Slippers, 4t si'OS! .1 til H llii.it I'omliiii.i. t'vA tions of red and white, red 2 and blue and gray and red, warm and comfortable, lamb's wool insoles, prire VA7 Jt&' f .w . ? wk SQLD BV 0RU00ISTS t ER W HERE I Ml k t