rV'AQV ft! m e i "FJOITT !MFiDFOT?D MATH TRTDT'KE. vnDFOHD. OTttWOA, KATTRPAY, TWEVttKtt Ifl, TOTS jbsss lavM'-v-' V8X i n . j .-?' 2 vi t ALLIES FORM SiffllKI FOB TEUTON ATTACK Germans Reported Preparing to Ad vanco Into Greek Territory -Bui-Bar Advance Will Arouse Greeks Election to Be Held Sunday With Liberals Abstaining. LONDON, Dec. 18. Tho unptceo doutod military situation in Greece linii developed a now criii's. The allied troops, which, nocordin to tho estimates of British newspu DURABL E' PEACE DELEGATES REACH BELGIAN SOLDIERS RESTING ON BEACH IN OWN COUNTRY SWISS CAPTAL DEUNT, Switzerland, xin Paris, Dec. 18. After inunv hnidhhipM in jotting acroHb tho frontier enough dolegutoa to tlio international con gress to study the Imsi of n ilitinblt pence nrnxod todtiv to permit or u meotiiiK of Iho executive council. A long session was held liehlnd closed doors, tho purpose being to give out a. Btntement Inter. Seven tuition xxero Hnid to bo represented, but the names of tho delegates and the cnuri trii tlioy rujirtwiviit are being with hold for thu prosent oxxing to the em barrassments and dangers resulting from participutioii in penoo meotinini. Offiomls of the council maintain, porn, number '200,000, uro fortifying ' howoxcr, that they are not conduct tbcmselvcH about Raloniki, digging trenches and placing guns. It is re ported that the Qormuufl ure prepar ing to advance into Orock territory to attack them. Whether tho Dulpnra also will cross the bordor !h n vital qticKtiott to the Greolw. It is bclioved n Bulgiirinn ndx'nnco would rokind'o old ennue nnd niifzht ilraw the Oieek p -epic into the conflict. Geek Ktectiem Sunday Tlio Greek general election will In he'd tomorrow, but it to not expected the result will have nuv controlling itiilut'iioo on tho policy of the Govern ment. The party of Former Premier Vonizeloa linn refrained from putting eunilidslos in tlio fluid and I he Mi dlers under nrnw, oonstilutii g n ln-ge propoitiou of the electorate, will not vote, lung Cm la i :iuo tumniim in disposed. Aoeoitling to tlie Athens cnrrepon dint of Iho Tunc, tho Oeminn miuis ter nt Alliens told Premier Skoulou din (hut the (Ionium were compelled to attack tin Anglo-Trench forces. The lauding of ll.ilinn force in Al bania is liludv to ppixe an important factor, ins the Itulinii mux he able t attach themselves to the reinaiudci of the Snrbinii aiinv for concerted (iction. mo; pence propaganda and are not acekiiig to influence toward that end, but are preparing solely for the in ternutional Hocial and economic con ditions which xvill rchiilt after the belligerents make peace. Resolutions to this effect probably will he adopt ed to free the organization from the difficulticH it it experiencing in car rying on its work. TEUTON INVASION E About nil that in left of the country over which Kimr Albeit held hw ny can be seeu in this picture. The Oennnns hold all of Helciimi, except a miiiiII comer in the iioithxxestcm part of the country. The picture nhows Helgian troopn comitiK down to the beach to rest after a long xigil in tie trenches. ORIGIN C AR1N N Hulsais Ship l.'nttcile,! SALON'IKI. Oieooc, via- Paris, Dee. 18. Diapnlctti'A reuoived by tho en tente army officers here ropoit the nnivnl nt Roia, Ilulicntia, or eiuht ImttericH, eueh miido up of three Knen and one-holf-incli un which n ro hound for Snloniki. The work on the fortii'ientioni hoie is l-eiiift punhed an rnpfilly an poiblo. The entente oiliroix uro niheitisini; in tho nrAmptiia for xvntl.men and mo emidoyinjr oh the work nil Serb liuiH who am not nb.iwt to ttnrviec in the army. It in expected that com plete control of tho lailwa.XM, the station and tho railway xanls xrill be taken over by the Auiilo-Pieiich Kun dux'. Kntouto trooiM mid munitions con tinue to arrivo here. JlCItLIK, Ucc 18, by wlrolesa.--Tho Teutonic Invasion of Moutcnc Kro has resulted In clearing a con Hldornblo portion of tho eastern nee tlon of tho country. Tho war office announced today that tho territory northern of tho Tara river, Bouth ward from Mojkovac, about IT. miles from tho Bobbin border, has been occupied. In tho fighting which resulted In the ennturo of HJelopolJe, 10." 0 prla onors xvero taken, nmoiiK them n HiniUI number of Montenegrins, in the last rive dajn AiiHtrlu-Hiiiigarlnn troops linvo taken 1:1.500 inlnonern. On tho eautern front only hiiiiiII onKiiKonientH among imtrola ate re ported. Near Nladzoll lake two offi cers and 2U5 men weie captured. BANK CLERK IN TOILS (Continued from page one) iiinnnTnotiiiiiiK war Hupplum in this country nud aUo the puiouutri of monov f)aeod in eetlain hnuk to tlie credit of the allies. Telegram In ISidiet Detectives said they found in Sehleinf',' wn'kcts a leleKmin ic ferniiK to a shinmeiit of lilies to the allies. The inessane was from the Hniiquo Beige I'our I'ljitningere to a New York limit;. Sehleindl told of meeting Koeuig, who he t.ai used an alias, last Mav, according (o delcctixes, and of bav ins: kept in touch witli the (lenoan consul hole inco tho opoiiinu of the war. Tho prisoner, who said he was a German resomst, declared that when he met Koeuig, of the KHUibuig American line, at an uptown bote) ui rnngciucut were made for him to ob tain cablegrams ami other dooumei.t at tho National City hank. For this work Schlcmdl told the police he lias been receixing about b'lb a week. Police chum today that Ihev found amoiiK Koenig's effects pwpers ludi eatiiiK that he md had ivlntioim with Schlcmdl. lino to Otnfesslon The aircft of Sehleiiidl, Koenijr Hiid Itiehard Kind I,eendecker, a New York autiipie dealer, weie diroetl.x due to u confession made several wcek ao by OisirRo 1'uehs of New oik, a lelahve of ICoenig. K'i' nu, it is cbaincd. hus Ivceu the a id ot the Genuaii secret nerxiee in ' i I nitid Mutes fcinex the hemmiuir ii" the war. , 1 Tbe -hm of the nllefied attempt i blo.'k the Wellsud eamil a few i wcik- n,'o wu to piexcut the nioxe , 'i nt nt Mipplies doxvii the St. Law i't e nxer to tho eal cute allies. Die nninii. nt" uni'Linti ,,, Sim I l'i mi i-io. ( Inemro. I'hilndelphiH. De nial, Ktwloii sud other cities Hre -.11111 to haxe been dlseovcitsl auiiniB doca eieiiu Mi-d hx (h nut ho n tie m a 1 in id uism the otfiew of Kowiik ' I .ex i mli'iker. ))r. Philip Newton ot .luilti.i 1- --.. jiow General N'.wi.n m iln- Huv,j,, MlMleUw SiiHu.tltloiis nnny. At the onlhtvuL ol the w.u M; What uirMltlon rluiter, thltk joimsl a Hid 1 mM unit bound tar I " '" lrrlv. round tho mUttotoe' Tin nirlstnms Hplilt If throuuh the ear on ice wlmt one bflleves would be acceptable to Ida frloud, why not buy It. If It con bo "forded, and Instead uf giving It on the birthday krrp It for CurlntmiiH? There Is real pleamue. In nil that pertulua to ChrUtm,tH, even In the Bliopplng. Try to put the spirit of It all Into all ) ou bux. That means joining the Spugs, 1.0 far oh uioless Blvlng gooH, and rccelvliiB from the clerks Interest and courtesy. (Itfts, lnrge or smHll; irdn or xvords, money or lov) nothing mat tern but tho spirit, tho Christmas H'lrlt. ITS RATHER UNUSUAL t liVliiUUxwN.?! aL9 & -VvV-W"Jt. ' 'HUH A xvoman, thev Bay, thought of tho our horizon. It moans, nnd p.irtlcu first community Chrltman tree It lnr,y t'' Christmas It means, that In wn rreelod In MndUen snunre. lu PtC of poverty and bloodshed. In Now York cJty. There was something "l10 of Krerd and dcspnlr, thero aro BtlmiilatlnK, somothlng h'ghly Infec- " Increasing numbers in tho world tlouH, In tho Iden, for now cities nnd , ,,,os WJ would shnro with tho vlllncoii all over America nro erectlm: world all that snered beauty and hopo . Hello! Santa Clatis Tf lav there is anv prodiiei of liuiiHiii skill which moi-e -:Mt MWi.i,ixiiiicJ in in'icieiu'Y and comfort than a proper! v prescribed lens, accurately positioned, it has Yet 10 be discovered by the multitude of imper fect vision. Xo more useful gilt could do conceiveu than a pair of ,, PROPERLY FITTED EYEGLASSES For tlie highest grade, most intelligent Optical Service See DR. RICKERT Hertford, Ore. Christians) treon In their public squares, says tho Delineator. They arc wonderful thlngf) these No Man Need Go Without thnt nro tho Indlxldual's holy of holies, tho most difficult of nil one's I spiritual riches to share. It la tlio Bvnilinl nt ornon foronl community Chrislmoii tiees, not for ,,,..,.. nf ,,, l1rll,.B wlll, .,, nf their beauty nlono but for tho spirit )0 Tmitor).H InrRl,fil, IllW)iy(I of n fo n T hn aro the v Z Z ' MnK' ' V,nR' N'0t T?tt that n '"" Watch Chain nro found. They aro the village coij- , , , , , , , , , dlanosal . ... .' '" ". " ' I arable, fiont tho birthday of him who vices, without sectarian barriers, aro Uprolnoly; not strange, but ut- hold about thorn Christmas enrols l(iry Mul Hntl(,ryIll(f- (m, flllBy wp nre siiok at their Imsos. None so poor I ,,.. ,,,, nnr ,,,. n,, ,,. Mlll vlth our ho must seo, must tin 111 with friend and strangor alike to this tree for all tho world. It brink's tho child In tho mnngor to every soul In tho com munity. Tho Christmas tice In essentially a nvmbol of the north and of tho homo. Yet It Is Inextricably blended In our minds with our faith, which Is doiort bred. .Mont of tho Kieat rellKlom of tho world xvero born of some solitary spirit who coiiKlit the lonely sand waite and there xvioiiKht out thnt which made thu dosott nf his soul "tiloitoiu liko tho rose." He who guvo us the Kieat faith went again and again out Into tho hurnttiK jellify barrens, vrliorn the tender, brooding, violet sky a waited him: xvhoie all the desert world, so fearful In its 1111 sdnrtiinont, so nxerwhelmlnK lu its Christians troo In the market place symbol that, at last, man may give himself to man. "Cod bless us!" snld Tiny Tim on Christmas day. "God bless us every one!" Dickens drenmod of a Christ ians festival that should belong to all. Ills Tiny Tim, lame and wistful, 1 nilKht hvo foroshndowoil tho Joy 1 stnivod world that now crowds around tho market place troo, snylug as ho said, "God bless in every ono." It presents for soiectlon many new fancies In chains of Solid Gold nud Gold Killed, tho prlco inane is so wide, every man will feel ho can af ford a chain. Gentlemen, xvc Invite your inspec tion. Don't fall to see our line of Uraco let Watches. PRESIDENT'S ULTIMATUM t Continued from pane ono) Martin J. Reddy Tin: .n:VKiiHH "The Qunllty Storo." Wo pay strict attention to mall 1 orders I VISITOHS AhWAYS WM.COMI I Notice to Voters to Register The. law requires that every elector who desires to vote at the annual city election to bo held in and for the City of Medford on Tuesday, January 11th, 1916, must register, regardless of any other or for mer regis! ration. The registration board will, therefore, sit in the council room at the city hall, corner Front and Sixth streets, from one until seven o'clock p. in. every day, except Sunday, for three days more, in cluding today. Every voter in each ward should make it a point to'come early so as to avoid the usual rush the last few days. There is no other time or place to register. No -witnesses arc required for this registration. Do not bother the members of the board with questions as to why this registration is necessary, etc. The law requires it and the city officials have no other alternative. However, a proposed amendment to the city charter to be voted on at the coming election will, if carried, do away with this continual bothersome registration. Dated December 33th, 1JUG. ELMER T. tfOSS, ' City Kceordcr. Close the Amor Hliouhl be 11 disnxownl of tho net of tho siiliiniuine commander in sinking the Aiionnit, his puiiihmciit, repar ation for Amerienn liven lost, and ns- Nolltiide, found focused lu him all Its siiruuces thnt the1 incident would not pulsing indiance, as thouKh In him ,bc icpeatcd, did not reduce the irrux study otf AuMriti'j. reply to amjm rican deiniiiiilK that there' CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT were centeied the heartbeat of the universe, lu the xeidureless, snud driven, star Iiiiiik desert the babe with his listening oar heaid, with his dreamliiK eyes saw, with his throb bing heart felt, the faith that turned men's faces foioxor from the clod to tho ci oss. Why, then, should tho fir tree stand In our public square, s-Irii nnd symbol of that doj.crt birth? What ever Its physical history, xvhy should breathless thousands, ImiiRry of body or of spirit, looking nu tho giont plue tree hung with elect! Ic bulbs, backed by sk scrapers, topped by smoke, find lu Its Incoherent beauty the uigo to set In motion by tho doort hiod nnhe'' One would have snld of the home Christmas tiees thnt, after nil, It was the Klfts that gnxo thorn their glam our. There aro no gifts on tho com munity Christmas trees, jot thou sands nnd thousands of us look on it v with which officials xiexved situation. WicliliiKton's City CliiNlnuis "Poaco on Hnrth, Good Wlll Mon." This sentence, blazing from a bril liantly llchted electric placard rali.ed almost to the dame of tho cnpltol, re fleeted tho predominant sentiment of thousands who assembled at the cup Itol plaza to celobrato Washington's "community Christmas." A glnnt Norway spruce. Illuminated with glimmering red, white and blue elec tric bulbs, the Marine hand, a Iiukc electric star of tlio oast and a chorus of 1,000 singers, -with the capltol lt solf outlined as the background tiRiilnst the dark curtain of the shy, made a sceue of Impressive beauty Y ! v I to the Medford Pharmacy (limit's ClirKtmn.i In 1S70 President Grant's father spout Christmas at tho White House. 1 : ! Y Double S. & H. Trading Stamps on Holiday Goods with an additional 20 on the Coupon A FEW SUGGESTIONS them with the thrill that belongs to j The sous came home from college, faith alone One wondeis why. Perhaps this Is tho seasen: The commuiiltx Christmas tree sjiubnlUes that whlih the homo Chilstmus tiee does not It sxmbolues ('hrMnus for all the world It imam tint tho dawn of real brothethood s tinting i nnd Nellie and her friends made the old house rliiK with good limes Mrs , rreniont gave them a dancing rccep-! Hon, and the sewing cluti of which Nellie wns the president had n won derful I'hi 1st nuts entertnuinunt, far-, nlshed mottls from the Vx hlte House, ' -SE3 s ; H-,,w DIZ. PHILIP NE.WTON for Mil AllieloMil idlXMi'isu to be come M general in the )(m.iun urmx ih.ii I. Itussia in old. i l.i intt his Mi'ef nt the diouiuiiK ol Mim AIm iKr otky Nixon, ln i inn, f,e. Ho was i i iHtspilul at in, t ih. l'ritice I' i .! q xutnil 1 1 1 4. Ko ' tti i n In luubf-i givrn sin Uucuifiii v. .iu k i irtj'iuu aiwy, leeU in Kiex. 'Ilnr. BIwhoMi i ... low niire i i. Jio Imi Im-' crur's fixih ... XNIlL ol fin nu, I In old tlwra such wvro IU niar.ii mwr iiiiti ti worn m amulet and potent low noitoua wiK browed from II. Ii rurod o4. an bled any a ho ht-M it not only to aa hot but to cowrl i arm to asak. Ami thai it manic U not nil toat will . pravad lh CkrtoUMM4l to thou "l'i' OMf mp WllllP Ii.'iii.h , mmI sinellon to lh rtntn!, '"i in i ii . -'id to I'Ull) f- n ROYAL BAKING POWDER AbsolutelPure No Alum No Phosphate t V V -f If .? ? !f '? t y v y y y y t GIFTS for Women Parisian Ivory Toilet Goods, , 25c to $4.50 Manicure Sets $1.25 to $8.00 Cameras $2.00 to $55.00 Thermos Bottles $1.50 to $2.75 Writing Paper 15c to $3.00 Perfumizers 50c to $4.00 Perfumes 10c to $10.00 Postcard Albums 50c to $4.50 Leather Goods Pillow Tops $3.00 to $12.00 Hand Bags $1.25 to $10.00 Traveling Cases $5.00 to $14.00 Leather Novelties 10c to 50c Waterman Fountain PENS Prices $1.25 to $10.00 I'mi 'llils Coupon 'M KXTItA llrlng this coupon and gel JO extra S & 11. Trading Stamps on oui first 1 cash pur chase of gift goods and double alamos on the li.il.tnee (ioml un lit liei I'Mli MEDFORD PHARMACY Squibb Quality Drugs PHONE 10 GIFTS for Men Hair Brushes 25c to $6.00 Card Cases 25c to $3.50 Safety Razors $1.00 to $6.00 Blade Razors $1.00 to $2.50 Leather Bill Folds 50c to $3.50 Thermos Lunch Kitz $2.25 Shaving Brushes 25c to $3.50 Cigars 50c to $5.50 Box KK f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y aTa L--f .