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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1915)
vxcm vugttv WTRDFOnn M"ATT5 TRTPTTNTC, BEDFORD. ORKOOX, TUESDAY, PECTAmPR 2T, 1013 A.A..A.AAA '-$111 r;ge If J fo M BASEBALL WAR MARRIAGE NOT :::::m::m: ! NEARING AN END ! VALID CAUSE OF STATE MAGNATES TEACHERS DISCHARGE A I fctf CINCINNATI, Dec. 21. Ucpresrn tatlvcs of organized baseball nnd the Federal league who met lioio today to tnko up tlio negotiations looking toward the ending of tlio two-years baseball war wcro optimistic that tho long struggle would end beforo Iho lirepent meeting adjourns. "I am curtain that peaco will enRito ueforti tho end of tho week," mild August Hermann, chairman of tho na tional commission. "I see nothing that will Interfere nt present I holtovo wc have n thorough understanding with the Federal league- pcoplo over the de tails to bo threshed out," said Pres ident Johnson of the American leaguo. "Wo will purchase tho Cubs and peace Is certain to come nt tho con elusion of this meeting," said Charles Vueghman of tho Chicago Federal league team. Tho only deal In connection with the peaco agreement which appears to bo certain Is that Weeghnian and Ills associates will purchase the Chi cago National league team front Charles P. Toft, present holder of tho majority of tho stock, and that If this deal goes through tho National lcaguo club will bo moved to tho Federal lcaguo park on the north tildo. Another rumor which born tho rtamp or seml-offlrlal confirmation was that tho HI l.ouls American league team would ho Hold, or In fact already had been mid, providing that peace was declared. Ah to tho pur chaser the rumor said nothing, Mr. Herrmann Intimated that tho conference might last until Thursday or Friday, although he said ho bad hopes that tho conference would bo completed by tomorrow night. CAN MOBLIZE NATl'SINDUSTRIES R PREPAREDNESS XBW YORK, Dee. 21. Infoimn.' lion needed lj a national prepared. jjwh cninniiMinn Million President WlMoti in rttjid'to W consideniiK up pointing, ulrendv Im been gathered ly the iYiluuil trade voiniuinMun with in the iiini! numtliH of Hs existent'!', (f1iilnnin .Ipsepli K. Dnvies (if tho cotiuutwiioii todiiy told the Ameiieau Miinufnotuiei-s' F.xport nsaoointion melding hem. If it lieeaino neeeHsnr.i to mobilize (ho count r's industrial resoiireen fqr war, Mr. Davie Hnii, the tnidii t'omniihhioii eoulif produce ri record not only of -the induslries uvuilablp, but of their respective cup licit icn, actual mid potential, nud the decree of their integration, physical und fiunncin). The rommissiou, he said, had come into personal contact with virtually Uo-thmln of the in dustries of tho country, inviiuied in value of investment. Mr, Davie said the rommissioii now had knowledge which would afford n basis tnr rec ommendation of legislative action by congress. Tbe int'onnalion gathered, lie said, would bo reudr to put be fliiv tlio eoligresoj within u few weeks. 'Tho commission, he said, had paid particular attention to competitive Conditions that exo-t in fotcigu conn fries and which adversely affect Jin()rioan sliipM'i. Legislative recoiinnendntioiiN will iuelude method by vvluoli dumping uf elicap Kurnpeaii good on the Ameii mn market at the e!oe oi the war may bo prevented. WANT MILLION MORE MEN ( Continued trora nnpo one) "So far us wo in thU rtmntrv ure ooiieorucd stud I huou till out mIIic iije iho sriuo-e.ui' will ho never vu Vjired for n moment, while our tiulit luj; resource, both in wen und in iiih t Drill I, Imhmiiiiv oven month more am ple in nunutlfv und better uioliUiied und organised for the purpose of the unmpaigii." Itofomng; to tbe mcure rrconlfo tnliuii tn briug about doner eti-uHra-lion niuuiij; tho HUie, Mr. Aiiiith nid it wus hoped by all I he mi ion nouooruod that tbu procedure mould JojUd U gtunU'r eouccntnilitm f pur )0, oO-rilitH of plan- eimiuMi o0tVy linil oflevlu ! of .vimn. o adtlqrf It -aii-ln.ti, llu.Uiih ijnt Mrpriiflf l' siiiih liit-if mil mc of the nllip, " ii" a- d. Itinnined am uliiwli' i win Hi. .n. i i i.i i'r-i-1 . t i SA1-KM, Or., Dee. 121. Maniage iilonn is not a sut'fieient cause to warrant the dismissal of a school timelier, niieotdinit to n decision ten- deied today by the Oicgnn supieinc court. The decision iiffiimed the ac tion of tlio circuit court of Multno mah county in issuing a writ of man damus uoiiimaudinir the Poillatul school board to reinstate Mrs. Maud L. Iticlianls, whom it bad dismissed ns n teacher bcciiuxc she imirried. "It is iniHissiblo to know in ad vance." the supiemo court held, "whether Iho efficiency of any mi son will become impaired because of marriage and a rule vihicb assumes that nil persons do beeomo less com petent becnuse of mnrringe is unren sounhle beenuso such n regulation is purely nrbitrnrv. If n teacher is just as competent und efficient after mar riage, n dismissal because of marri age would be capricious, "If a teacher becomes Inefficient or fails to perform n duty or does some act which of itself impairs use fulness, then a good or reasonable cause for dismissal would exist. The net of marriage, however, does not of itself furnish it reasonable cause." Construing the teacher's permanent tenure law the court held that the board's notion in dismissitfg Mrs. Itichnrds was not only illegal because mnrringe docs not constitute u rea sonable cause, but becnuse a written complaint meeting- tho legnl require ments was not filed against her. STOLENI NECKTIES SOLD AT H0RNBRO0K A bunch of neckties I ubout nil a trio of tlonters got from the "Daniels for Duds" stole veslerday morning about 0 o'clock; hut it probably isn't all they'll get bcfoie the local nullior ities shall have finished their business with them. The hhoplillers were caught today at lloruhrook, Cat., nud Constable llnmiuoiul has gone to bring them haul:. They will arrive on tiuiu 10 this evening. Yesterday morning thiee foot tour ists went into tlw store of Daniels ami engaged u clerk in the usual put chaser's counter talk as if they pro posed to buy something:. While tho cleric was eiifrnged some distauco nwny from them ami towanl the rear of tho slore, one of the trio gathered a bunch of neckties anil on the leturii of the clerk tliev concluded nut to piirobase. The tramps got away on one of the freights yesterday, but weio ditched at lloruhrook last evening. At that point they began the sale of (lie stolen goods, One purchaser recognized the business label of Daniels and at once telephoned to this city to tell ubout the wholesale lot being peddled at that point. Chief of police IJittson was not long ju oi denim; the men taken into custody. '! f ? f t V V ? f ? t T r r T ? f y t f ? ? T T ? ? ? ? f ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? f V Reliable Mnrclioiuliso sm -rWlfc. Y JL 2&C I M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE Reliable Methods Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Petticoats, Waists YEAR END PRICES FOR PRACTICAL GIFT SEEKERS r t T T t t ;?; sxhts $20.00 Knits .14.50 $25.00 Suits $17.50 $30.00 Suits .122.50 $35.00 Suits $25.00 COATS $10.00 Coats $5.00 $15.00 Coats $7.50 CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN Men's Tics, in hundreds of dif ferent natterns. all colors and SWEATERS $1.50 Svcaters....$1.19 $2.00 Swoators....$1.49 ' ' n , T. ierent patterns, all colors ana ..,, , co oq $20.00 Coats $10.00 W(,aV(i8 oa(,h t iu ,l(. $3.50 bweaters....$;-.98 $30.00 Cotits $15.00 tractive Xmas box, special at, $5.00 Svcjiters....$3.9a ? SILK HOSIERY $1.50 Silk Hose....$1.29 A $1.00 Silk Hose 89 4 Mnvgtiins for the whole jauiuy. HOUSE. SLIPPERS 98c "We have a lare assortment of $1.50 Slippers we are closing out at this very low price, green, red and black, all si'.es 98 LEATHER NOVELTIES, HALF PRICE $1.50 Pillow Tops $2.25 $ 1.50 Suari's $2.25 $(i.00 Scarfs SILK SALE Xmas Silks for Waists and Dresses. $1.50 Taffetas $1.39 $1.50 Silk Phile $1.39 $1.50 Crepe de Chine $1.39 HAND BAGS Nothing more acceptable i'or ail Xmaspresent, great saving, at , , 98 to $2.50 We take our discounto r.nd gladly give you yours in-?GreerStainps. each - 50d Men's Joxed Sets, containing one pair black fibre silk hose and four-in-hand tie, worth 75c, specia, the set 50 Men's Dress Shirts, in a won derful assortment of neat pat terns and colors, made front excellent nualitv nereales. cut $3.00 full and roomy, plaiii bosoms, usual .f 1.00 shirts, special at only Men's Kerchiefs of 1 - 1 ! Jinen, J-inen iiem, lull size, excellent grades, at 25 Men's Hose Supporters, pad style, most excellent quality elastic, various colors, put up in Xijias box, priced, por )air, at :.: 25 Men's Suspenders, in assorted patterns, put up in Xmas box with card, specially priced at only 50 Men's .Boxed Sets, hose sup porters and arm bands, in neat Xmas box, for 50 FURS ONE-HALF PRICE Wc would advise you to buy your Gift Furs now. $ 5.00 Furs 2.50 $ 8.00 Jb urs Jrt $10.00 Purs $5.00 $15.00 Furs $7.50 $20.00 Furs $10.00 THIS COUPON ISJGOOD FOR $1.00 10 rDrr TR AnTNTf; STANPS all pure ...... . .. , . ., , , , . . . ... .. . uuiiii '! uiirvnnrnp nmn niinii Tn ri in nr hum' m:iin 111 iiim iiiiiit'i price Store, Monday and Wednesday, Dec. 20 and 22. If you are a friend of this store, bring this Coupon to our Store. Jlnko a rash purchase aniountini; to f0e or more and you will receive 10 "S. & II." (1IIEKX TRADING STAMPS KRKK, iu addition to the regular num ber of stumps which so with purchase. THIS COITON' IS GOOD MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20 AND 22, ONLY. Our prices and our goods are right and W Green Stamps will save you? money. r t $ t t t t T t 4 SHgMgZjM;!"!"!!"!" t A !!! v 't 5 IM TURKS CAPTURED BRUSH MUNTDNS SAY, KID, I found out something. Will H. Wilson don't buy his shoes from regular i houses that keep high-priced men on the road. JtKltl.IX. Dec '1 il.v uncle s I.. Tuckerton). i.uiiruious iyuutilii' oi'" amniiinitiou, uiiiuou mnl tents win taken li the Turks on the witlidiaun! of the Kntislt fruin the poitun- ovneuiitcd on the Gallipoli peuii.iil.i. it vviih offieiallv niiutiunced iu the TitrkMh headiUHitiii, rcpoit dated I Deceniher '-'(), n-ceived lieie todnv ' from ConMuntinnplo. I In the MritWi itttark on the Seddul ' llnhr front, which pieiieded the with driiuHl fiom the other hihMoi, thi j Hnlifch Miffoivd oiiotiuoiiM Iti'.se, ii i i duelmed. , L i y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V i y y y y X A Another GREAT BIG DINNER At Hotel Medford Christmas 5 to 9 P. II One Dollar Kesorve your scats for KEW YKAR'S KVE And onoc nioro Live the Lil'o Bargains in ROSES GERMANY TO FENCE BORDER WITH BARBED WIRE FENCES AMSTKIIDAM, l).v. 21. v..i I.,., don The ncv-.niiHi Mnnli...l ,, it learn- tii'in Oldeiuiuil, Hull ii. i,, tllnt lining l thr liictVHolllK iiiiIiiIk i uf wur priMineiv ckcupitij oei tin-fifiwau-Dut.il Ii.vhimt tlic Gcntiani luvemuieui uiiemU to Hte the wholi I fruutkr with ImiHmhI nin-. NO, INDEED! He buys them from fellows who f ff . it r 1 i ! TV 200 Three-year-old go broke, and have to sell for whatever price he or- f Caroline Testout A fers them. He is selling Big, Heavy Work Shoes at $1.49, Genuine Oak Sole, Water-proof at $2.69, and the American Welt, which sells every where for $4.50 f V and $5.00, for $2.75. I am going to buy my shoes J here after this. I can beat Sears Saw-Buck prices. "t IMMMr ft r I th n&wft mu ii ij iHjfwnuniiiiu; juun iHirpvo u no tmL itru? )pi i u i uoliU'vi-U." i iikia ritw . t tu4. lJh- rMMir . WrtM-r tufftf mm IMI I. Mil r lb- tllf TtMt. luwm I au4 tkmt uU Mm ..III Mi. . ...iri -r?r:" .Trr- :: uw mtm ( . hi aiMiew ihh4.h i rt4 M rM-n raw CUrtk thai . .. i l rrl If IIm, m t Mall CtUirk ;, IIUXK fill VI V. Kuan t MM 14 wwWU4 In u. (X- - . kk Wk lf at MnikWt A (I IimI ' A. w. i.ijuao. lun iMfk lam k ttkm luMMiif i4 r. . .i v i W Wtfci.i.. IfcJJ la tMUl fUl I MtCylkii ,y y y if !y ,y ,y ly 'f .V y y y w.:. Hoses for salo nt a lmrgnln Tho finest roses In Medford from tho best rose hedfio In tho cl(y. Tho Caroline Testout Is a perpet ual bloomer, largo pink roses and tho best hedgo or street rose for tbU clltuato. Pierce, the Florist The IDEAL XMAS GIFT Well, good-bye! I have to go home. My wife is going out this evening and I have to stay with the kids. y y y Vi V1 y !, dm Chest for $7.00. V V V y y x Ts something useful and or namental. A CEDAR CHEST IS SUCH, or most am thing in the furniture line a .Roekcr, Pedestal, Smoking Set, etc. Our special for this Christ mas is our $3..")0 Pacific Ce- Come in and let us show you our line. Descriptive circulars for out of town people free for tho asking. PACIFIC FURNITURE & FIXTURE FACTORY