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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1915)
M TMEDFOKD MATIi TRTTtrNK MfinFOTCP. 0"RTCflONT, WEDNESDAY. BMrtfTYTCTT 'r, 101.1 J IL1'UJIMLL. U-l-J '-Z WILLIARD.MATCHED TO FIGHT FULTON WRITING ON WALL ; i X5r X " J ' , 5 J ------ a m. V SUED BY WIFE TO Jtmn'- ! . . M?r. i I . ..j.mir- ft - ! , r Y AT NEW ORLEANS GERMAN OFFICIAL;! r t m.fl Vi II I . I ANTHONY DR FO BRITAIN -'- viSA.? ' RECOVER MONE Vs 1 LONDON', Di'c. I.'.. Tlic clioorl in the domestic iiffnirs of the Ameri can banker, Anthony J, Dre.xel, mill liis wile, jrargarita Armstrong Drex- el, cnino t(i the sni'i'nec today in the clinnceiv court. The liiishantl mov r-d to set aside the service, of n no iico of a writ liy tlie wife to recover money due under a separation deed on the ground that lie win a resident of France and was therefore outside the jurisdiction of the Knglish courts. The agreement under tlio deed of Pepnrution, it was brought out, wnt to the effect tlmt circumstances had nrisen which had mrtde it iibsolutcly iiocessnry they should live nnart and the wife abandoning ner intention to institute divorce proceedings for any reason, it was agreed that they should live apart wherever they pleased and not interfere- with or nnnov or bring any notion against each other. Tins husbund was to allow the wife $."i0, 000 yearly, payable, in monthly in- Miillinciitx, beginning m l'ebruury, 31112. She was 11N0 to bo entitled to receive the income from a New Yolk eonipnny. Attorney Lawrence, couu-el for Jlr. Drexel, said that the uil'c esti mated Mr. )rexel'H income at from 2.-i0,(I00 to .ttO.OOO, but that Mr. Drexel did not ncccpt this ligiirc. CHICAGO, Dec. 1".. Articles of agreement binding Jess Wlllnrd, the world's champion pugilist, to n match Mnrch 1 nt Now Orleans with Fred Fulton of Rochester, Minn., for the world's clinniploiiRhlp, were, signed liore today. Under the nrtlcles of agreement Wlllnrd Is to receive 1:12.500 win, loso or draw and Fulton is to get ?7,JiOO with a provision that In lieu of the lump sum ho can elect to tnlco 13 per cent of the profits if the re ceipts amount to more than $50,000 and 10 per cent of the moving picture rights. The agreement makes the fight a 20 round contest to bo fought before the New West Side Athletic club of New Orleans. The agreement wns signed by Tom Jones for Jess Wlllnrd, Mlko Collins for Fulton, and Thomas S. Andrews of Milwaukee for the Now Orleans Athletic club. The referee will be chosen lator. IiKllLIX, Dec. 13, by wlroloss. In the course of his nddrcss boforo tho relchstng yesterday Dr. Karl Helffer ich, secrotnry of tho treasury said: "Hesponslbillty for tho blood which will flow from now on, for tho misery which comes upon tho world, for tho danger to which civilization Is expos ed falls not upon Germany, hut upon those who can not resolve to draw tho conclusion from Germany's mili tary successes which no one can dls pulo any lofigor. Tho responsibility falls upon those who, in their foolish and criminal Illusions, still speak of annihilation and partition of Ger many and a war of exhaustion. "Wo stnnd llko rocks on tho soil of the home country, and on tho col umns of the llrltlsh empire are writ ten In glowing letters tho snmo words as were wrlten on tho wall of llel 8ha7zar's palace." vSJ IsfS&sJh .it &&' wtA COVETED SERB CITY YIELDED BY TEUTONS GOLD HILL NUGGETS Arrangements for the Ladies' Aid bazaar go steadily on. The ladies are now decorntiiig tho upstair.-, mirth east corner room in the KeNey Aims buildiiiB, where their lair will be held next Fndny, December 17. AH kinds of fiinev work, as well as home- I'ooked dishes, will be for sale. Sev eral pieces of mission furniture, have been donated, the proceeds to go to Ihe eliureh. Miss LMsio Miller, who wis seiimisly ill for nbnnt three weeks with luieniiionin, is now im proving considerable. Al Flynn, general .superintendent of the lioguo River Public. Servicu Cor poration, was in town Wednesday in hpcctiiig construetion woik at the comimuy's power jilnnt, north of town. A crew of nbout twelve men I .... 1 j . A. me employed in preseni in eoiienlnin work. It is intended lo reach n niid M renin isliind before the winter high wntcr compel the diseontiiiunnee un til' ruling. Kil Kellogg of Jledfnnl visited lust Wednosday with bin brother, A. K. Kellogg, and family. 1-M was former Jy a regular army mini, but has now Ji'tiiinml to citizen life. .Mrs. Stanley S. Si.iith is spending tho holiday m'iimiii with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. lhishnoll, and her M-tcr, .Mr. II. Van Hoovenbui-g, of Sums Valley. .Mrs. Smith, n resident of Kiigeae, arrived hist Thursday from the exposition. W. O. Myers returned to his em ployment with tho Oaklnnd (Cnl.) In leruiban Car company last Sunday. Ho was called to thins city, formerly his home, on matters of business. Mr. K. II. I)nv mid Mrs. II. Van lloownhurg of Sams Valley were in ton n Wedmvdny. I. 1). Slums and family aie now rcmem oj. (iohl Hill, having routed the O. S. Snyder ranch, near the Do liiun nddition. W the la.st year they have been located on the Sums Valley iwiil, about two mile. north of this city. Miss 0wl Hnev of A-hlnnd vis itcd with her father, J. Ihuvev, jh( annuity, Dr. Fnink K. Gibbons of Oakland, Cul., but who U at proent iuvufctigiU in? severnl ininintr claim nt Moilin, in which he i intorcted, was in tliifa city at vuiious time, lnt week, lit i conl'idcnt that some timo in the near t'utuio southern Uiegnn minci. will bo developed the way they should. Mining Aotiitk in the ieinity of this city nro ttgnin on the increase. On Saldino creek both tho Luck Dart and tho Corporal G nro at woik. Flunk Kw-relt, who has loused the Liickv Hurt from J. II. Ilooinnn, hn biion taking out for about three weeks a very good grude of ore. At the Corporal 0, Iwucd by W. H. Shekel, from iU owner, Dr. C. II. Smith, for merly of this uI,.P ,t ow ol Jlrowiuville, o.tni.ivo development woik kt, hen goiusr on. On Ward iwk, jiut oer (tie SuidiNo creek divide, Fred HurkeaHd his awoemtes are iJaceriug. Other titnilnr work inv in other dirtntious. Miss Leoue Ita-more of Portland ii holiday guest of Mr. Horace Pel- ton at the Sam valley ranch home. 'iMrfc. J. II. Deeinan and Mr. Hlos aam Uu returwed lut MoHtiuy fituu K tartNibht at the exkoitiou. Mr. nod Mi. F. I. Wilnmrth lime returned liom. .iii.r ., ,.j,r ..,t on (i.ih i.iu ,.i tin ir imiii , tin. (j..ld 1' ' '1 'fin ' .l..lj.il v -ill i( (1,( ENEMY OF STORK'S NEST HI IHE PAGE "Finmy of Stork's Nest," a five part photodrntuii unfolding u gripping story of the moiintniiis, and pietur ized from the novel of the nine name by .1. Hrcckenridge, introduces here for the first time little Mary Miles Miutcr, the youthful ami captivating young actress, who, although not unite 1(1 years old, already has won laurels 'enough t" .satisfy one twice her age, has substantially added M ,rrovoniblo 0OMlo,, of Uulgn hem in'her churm.ng portrayal nl , WJIo ,,. 11IllBurlnil ,,,, LONDON, Dec. 15. Telegraphing from Salonlkl, tho Times correspon dent says: "Tho roportod concentration of large enemy forces south of Monastlr today Is nuthorltntlvely denied and thoreforo the Doirnn-Glovnell sector Is tho only qunrter from which an onomy advance may bo anticipated at present. "Tho oxcluslon of llulgnrlons from tho civil ndmlnlKtrntlon of Monnstlr Is now clnarly seen to havo boon a protease intended to nllay Greek bus. plclons until the Sorblan rcsUtanco was completely broken nnd the line of the Greek policy deflnltoly known. It now must bo discarded. Monastlr has been officially declared by tho German minister nt Sofia to bo In tho rln. I t m r& h. w m 6S m m i -3JarTxnsXirts rvf-..i TT kri C!"'! ! i 'ssS. i!( 'Ujm xwi A VWFM i&AYffTi mmm w ff m rn-m r- m firm .' fUife v4. $' i f t f ? ? ? ? ? ? V ? T t t w DON'T GET CAUGHT IN THE MADDENING RUSH OF THE LAST FEW DAYS 4 NO MATTER WHERE YOU SHOP SHOP NOW! JAPANESE LUNCH SETS i hi-im in hit ciiiii in milt iiiuir.i.wii in ,,,,..,. ..i.. ii.. i i i...t..i..,. . . t ' l I lllll) II PlHli Jllllhill mil llillllllliniiu me M-iv iniiiiiiii aiiniiiiiiiii Kin, wiiii-.,. i...,...ii.i i n.i ..,i . . ., v, nun in iit-iii iiiBiiiiit-ii in uiiii .f,i:fcvt city, ono of tho first nets of this ad- y Quito tho popular thing y this season and make oxool Y lent Xnias irtl'ts, ooino in whito or J)oll't blue with A napkins to match. PIN CUSHIONS AND Y TRAYS f sluipos and si:.os to f I Made u in a variety of match your Parisian ivorv set: also BATH ROBES Such a variety to choose from this season. Corduroy Hobos in blues, coral pink and lavender, heavy cotton fleece robes and all-wool .Pendleton Robes, priced tit $4.50 to $18.50. GIVE GLOVES One lot of Kid Gloves, sold regular to $2.00 pair, most tiny size aitd most worn col ors, inaKo an excellent gin VISIT THE ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB 2d Floor You will find something different in tho gift-giving line among this collection of painting, needlework and art novelties. TOWELS THE USEFUL GIFT And they come in such a variety of plaids, stripes and solid colors, with guest towel to match LOOK AT YOUR CALENDAR Only 8 more Shopping Days Till Xmas t pin trays, small and large, at lxm nt a saving worth while, nd wash cloth t X 25 to 75. at 98. 25 to 75 each. ? ? f ? T ? ? T ? ? ? f Y I is the heroine of the piece. Not since she met with such .sweeping success in the title role of "The Littlest Rebel" in which she sinned with William and Dii-tin Knrniim, has hc hud n part so well fitted tor her be witching nnd entrancing personality. She has demonstrated that she pos sesses the rare gift of capturing the hearts of her audience immediately upon her appearance on the screen. This mot charming picture play will he shown Weilnesduv, one duv only, on account of riiiistiun Science i'ree lecture Thursday night. SWEDEN WILL SNUB HENRY FORD'S CRUSADE i LONDON, Dec. 13. Tho Interna tional commtiteo of women for por mauent peace, through tho president of the Swedish section, has Issued nn official communication which hays neither tho Swedish section nor tho headquarters of tho commltteo at Amsterdam will havo any connection with Henry Ford's pence mission. ' ministration has been to closo tho frontier to travelers from Greece." Had Lung Trouble and Expected (o Die Tim ii.iiiiv ri'Covcricii lt iniclit nliotit liy likinun'H AHeinliM- ar MtructlnK ia attention Iteml iiliinit tniH c.imi' - .-I.I II St.. Krjurr, . 11. "I.riillriiirm I tum liiltrn olrk In .NiMi'inlirr, inns, Kri Klrmlll cirr. Hint Imi i'fiiiiilliitliiii. 'I'lir rrillf in lu frirr linil nllri'li-il my lnnK Mint Hint tit i-nsi- mn, linprloai oiil- iimr inr Inn inmitli tollir, M ,li nli'lnn linil trlril iiin-l nil kliiiU air trriitmriil it ml uiini illil mr uur K'.iiil, hi lir imUi'it m, liuv- SWEET GRASS BASKETS l In dozens of shapes and sizes, every woman appreci ates gifts of this kind, espe cially when made up in ? t r t i GIVE NECKWEAR White Organdie Collars, Nock Cords, Windsor Ties, in crepe do chine, Ostrich "Ruffs and Keathor Boas, any stylo vou could wish for work baskets, 125 to $2.50 25 to $6.50. INFANTS' NOVELTIES In dozens of play timo trinkets, such as ' bath sponges, animals in both rubber and celluloid, record books, toilet sets, etc., ;it 25 and up. SANTA CLAUS WILL ARRIVE AT THE STORE Y SATURDAY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK vWv . Sk Jt -&&-? tei liiinil ir In- (ilijrrlril In hi in IrjIiiK I X ii iriiirli-tiir- nii-illi'lnr. I Im-uhh a J our llcriillr. I tin In liril mini AiMrmlirr .III. IIHIS, until IVIirimr -.1, lllitlt, mill wan thmiulit iljliiit .-i-riit llinrx. Tintii) I inn lirnltliliT mill utriiuiirr tliim i-iit." lAlihrr lHtril.) (sljxnrcl) Mils. n. K. IIUll.cv. Kckimm'r Alui.itlvo in imuhI rlli. ft cloim In liruiu'liiHl cat.inli nnd He veru tliumt unit Iuiik airovttoiiN anil Ui-1iiiIIiIImk: tlii Hj-Ht- in ('iiiiIiih ni Imrmful or liulilt-furiiiliiK Uiukh Aervpt nn HUbHtllutos. Kui.ill NiZf. Jl, H'KUlur Hli-. .'. .Sold l IkikI liiK ilrilKKlHtil. Write for liooldut of rfl-UNOHl'H i:'knmi l.iiliiiriiliirj, I'lillnilrliibln Price $1 nnd $2 n bnltlfl. TenCentBroomSale We Will Have a Ten Cent Broom Sale Next Saturday Tomorrow Between Nine and Ten o'Clock We Will Sell Wool Sox at 10c i V r r t r r r Portland, Ore. D10AR CTFILDRliN (care the May Co.): "Well, r am so glad I will bo with you Saturday. Have had a lot of fun up in "Washington visiting tho boys and girls, and loft a lot of toys with the' little Indian children. The May Co. writes mo that 1 have a lot of mail in the mail box at the store, and will tako care of it when I got there. J lave your letters ready when 1 arrive ,for I can't stay long havo only another week, and must hurrV. Have vou been in to see the toys vet? "Will see you Saturday at 10 o'clock. " SANTA. The May Co. YOU CAN'T HELP BUT GET THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT at THIS STORE r ? f XMAS BOXES, SEALS, ETC. A Make your Christmas $ packages presentable ribbons, tissue paper, ! cards, seals and folders. ALUMINUM WARE 98c X Just a dozen or so ol the a big lot of this ware, which wo placed on sale remain mostly kettles; while they last the price is !)S. KIMONAS $1.25 TO $6.50 A big lot of Japanoso Crepe Embroidered Ki inonas, in blue, white, pink and lavender; also cotton and silk crepe do chine, embroidered. ? ? y t ? ? ? ? ? f v ; .. I!,"1 '11 ii 'Hi Black and Tan Sox at ... 5c Limited Six Pair to a Customer Betwen Ten and Eleven o'Clock We Will Sell Black and Tan Sox at . . 5c And Wool Sox at 10c Limit Six Pair to a Customer Boys' Underwear at .... 10c and Hundreds of Other Bargains WILL H. WILSON 126 North Front Street "Cheapest Store In The West" r ! YOURj-GIFT What Will It Be? Lot uh bolp oii decldo Ull puz zling qiinHtlon. I havo Ktvun jmrtlcular attontlon to tho nidation of in liolldny itork, wbloh U the vnry bunt money cuu tuy, nnd I Invito you to ooino to my loro nnd fwl porfoctly froo to tuka timo to look over tho groat variety of Kongonnhle gooiU I havo on illiplay. My ourly patron nro riioominendliiK his Htoro to tholr frloudi. My clrclo of piitrona U rnplilly IncronsliiK. TIiIh ! ii true ovldonco of tholr at Ifaotlon. My inlccs nro tli lowest. Jno. W. Johnson JEWELER .i! ! Illl.1' T 1 m if iiHfli HI1! I'I'll AtUt Jt I'llJlljiJlUtlM. THE scientific shap Liz of the Firestone Non-Skicl tread iiuurcs that you get nil yourmoncy out in actual service. Right-angled ngr.inst skid in any direction, ibia massive good -Measure trtv.d ufTonh maximum safety as well as multiplied mileage. And only the powerful Firestone body could sustain the bulk and holding strain of the Firestone Non-Skid tread. All this good-measure build ing is part of the Universal Service of Firestone Tires for any demand of road or seanon. POWELL AUTO CO. MEDFORD SSI i u Firestone Net Prices to Car Owners 30x3 III. l.M I. O....I-U-- lufrr " "'.I.LJ IlltJ 3iU " 32x5!. Hx R.J T.I. I 90il0420JO 303' 1130J .: 19.90 34!iJ7JO 3DSSA Hi7ii J6x4"- WjJ 33x 1SJSI. 31 Vi SM 3.6S Hi uuj Slidl &737JS'J ,7d3.C3 ,tM4.4l) 3d SAO tuu r ' U ull. 1