MEDFOBT) aCVTti TRTBONK MEOTORP. ffREOON, WHI1XESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1916
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Mm RETAKE -FORBID KIDDIES
PARTOFTRENGHES j TO VIEW STATUES
LOST TO FRENCH. OE NODE AT FRISCO
vn$ called
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Illiltl.l.W Her. 22, vIk London. A
pnn or tlio (lOrniRn position on tlio
summit of HartniRtm-WYIlorkoiif In
tlio Vosros tlmt whs captured by tlie
l-'rnnoli yesterday, Iim Iwrti ro-cniitur-oil
by Uorinnn troops, It wps offlciftl
l.v nnnoiinecil fox German army hid-
(iinrtorM todny.
Tito text of toda' statempnt la ns
follews:
Voatirn tlioater: During tlio af
ternoon tho French attacked our por
tion of Ilnrtinuns-Wollerkopf nnd In
tlio lllrz fortflt, north of Wnltwollor,
with atrmiK forcoe. Thoy succeeded
In Inking tho summit of Ilnrtmnits
Wollorkopf nfld a aninll portion of n
tronrh on Hilicnflrat. Tho summit of
lliiitnmnR-WcHdrkopf, nft'onllng to
official French roports, hna boon In
posHPHHlon of tho French aid nee tho
end of April.
"A portion of tho lout position on
llnrtinnnH'NVcllorkopf was recaptur
ed during tho foronoon today.
"An nttnclc mndo upon Motzornl
hroko down In front ot our position.
Along tho lest of tho front, xvlioro
bnd xvontlic-r prevalla nnd anow has
fallen, there has been only alight iic
tlvltv. "Thpre In nothing to report from
the en'lern nnd llalkan theaters."
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CONQUEROR
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DEAD
UKItM.V, Dec. 22, by wlrcloa.
The death at Hanover ot Cipnernl Von
Kininlch, the conquoror of Liege, ia
nnuouncud by tho Oversea News
ngoncy.
(lonornl Von Knunlch wna comman
der of tho Ton tli army eorpH. Ho
figured prominently In the enrly
ownla of lltu war, being in commiuitl
of tho (luriunn troop which Invaded
llelglum. It was he who Issued an
appeal to tho llelglnn proplo not to
insist the Hermann.
The heavy loaa of life of tho Or
mana at I.lego wna wild to have ahat
tered the confidante of the gouoral
and a rcvort that he had committed
suicide gained wide omroncy in An
guat of last year. Ile.wus decoratod
with the Order or Merit last June.
General Von Kmmlcli Joined tlie
army on tlio day of I'russlit's victory
over Auatrlu at Sndown In 18flfl. He
fought aa it lieutenant In tho Franco
Prussian war, wna made colonel In
1SH7, nnd in I'.Htl nftulned tho rank
of major general. He became lieu
tenant general nnd oiumander of the
Tenth corps In 1 !"' .
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SAN FltANVlSCO, Dec. '22.-- He
prnilitetioiir. of "iirl" n llie kind tin
children of the San Prnnci-ou hwN
were urged to ec nl the I 'it nv. iim
l!neifie exmttitforl were termed i
"mennee to the moral of the !nl
ditii,'' iu -n lequcst from the lionrd
of edueailim, forxrttnleil tmlity to
Chief of INiliec White. nMkinjr Hint
disomy of uieh nude nrt in -Inie-i
be "loaned.
Alt red Uoiicovicn, uiaru:tctidni
of pcIuioW, 'nid oP the ceii,-nr-liii
niexement: "I inn nfrnid I inn not li-r
il. We linve been lit'i'iliug out rlnt
dren lo the exixmitioii, gnve them u
week off to ee tliu wonder nnd in
ptructcd them lo go In the piilnc of
fine nrtH h.v nil menus. )w ry room
lind il study of the nude. 1 uin imt
one of ,our goody-goodie tli.il uniil
to put elothing on statue."
Mr. Itoneoviuri ndded that perhaps
there wna good ground for the com
plaint ngninst store window ili-plny
cited in tlio Imnril's request. The ccn
Mirhip iiclion wna taken at the .u
gwtion of Ooorgw A. flnllngliei, )ii-
ident of tlio hoard.
Chief Whito approved the linniiV
action.
"Ait is all right, 1ml when tlu-x
make n apeeinllv of nude arl. it inn
not he all right," he said. "It will
be iiecesai' to nuiUe onlv one nr
ics(. The oilier dealers will umli r-slnnil."
Cold Hill Uattk, Powers' Pharmacy
und The Xews.
i und acnoot edttflrtn. Show niht are
a nattal. Satnrmu'. Sunday ami Mun.
Dr. and -Mrs. H. t. HoKrt,rtl were'4tJ. 'f
i Medford vlsltora Saturday lart. i , rf.llA , VIt.M .... K..
Koy I. Cuoknr mart aexeral tripa or. A. K. Kellogg, and family. Ho
to tlranta Haas laot wtx-k. Mr. Tuck- ban recently nKurnml from a visit
er Is construction engineer at the lo the Sacramento valley.
cement plant uore auft wa$ caliodl NlaeUO Qdd Pcim. n.nd Ho-eil dnJ8 tho guyst ot Mrs. Charles
there on bualnwu. bekaha mndu the trip to Omuls Piuw ' Farmer, at Aahlnnd.
The Cothutf theater, QoVl Illll's recently nnd Initiated nlnu niolabors J Mr. and Mrs. I. V Cooper, of Sams
popular movie playhouse, la now uu- Into the lodge thero. The Oold Illll J.Ulny, Inst Saturday welcomed a baby
der tho miinAment of John K. ICoi-'-earip'' dugree tvaui la qulto fro- boy.
scy, the tonpejr nianagor, A. E. Kol- ouently called Into nla. Thoao niiik-i Mla Mno t.awronce. tenohor ot the
Onlls crook school, spoilt Several days
ill Medford laat weole.
Owen Matthovya of The Dalles, was
GOLD 111 NUGGETS
Put a t'lberrulonia nt Ux afanip
it oil 'mm f !! aaBAsk lo
tliC form of a lied CYom aealln rtold I ,oi ba)l w ,s pt,r tatorest tag the trip were. Mr. and Mrs. Fer-
Hlll the- are for sale at the lion Ton, L"'' . Ta "' , f mla "'
Saturday mll?iee for feotuitry folks
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 11.
Jaoiee Hums, Andrew
WlUnartli
llooteii, 0. I. Ulacklnlon, Oeorgo ( In Cirthl Utll laat Snmliiy looking for
Lyman, I. T. Oalllgar,, Gljuirgo U. Haff, -av old co;nrndo. l(p failed to find
A. J. T. Smith, Fmulj Norton, Chns. IiIh friend nnd wont, on to Medford.
Plenln-, Oeorgo Holconib, v. H. Ho expects to apend the winter In
Myera. Ad (Iralmni. Harry
nnd Win. Kinnev,
Treshnm
California.
Mrs. Uoorgo Hoyt, of Fort Khun-
Mrs Luke Jeunlii(;s was for tov-juth, ami Mrs. K. II. Kuglo, of Oak
land, Ore., were guests, ot their broth
er and son, Charles PlehlngT oqd
fninll, last week. Thoy luiil' feturtt
ei frpiu San, Francisco wher,e they
had visited for same, time. ...
The Fleming family Is having a
holiday reunion in Gold Hill. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hay FfemJilE nfl1 son, Ilob,
and Mrs. Fleming Sr. nC; nlj, tho
guests of Silas Fleming and family.
Charles Reed was a vlsltqr from
Tolo Inst week.
Howard Wharton, a,ranchP,r pf Urn
Kvnns crook valley, was tho guos of
his parents. Rev. and Mr. V I),
Wharton Friday and Saturday.
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LLOYD BINGHAM
OF
EORD
PARTY
CilKISTfANIA. N'l.rwnx, !)... '.-J,
vjn Loudon. I.lovd Hiughuin, a mem
lier of the l'ord peace purt, died to
day of pneumonia, lie vmih the hns
liainl of Amelia Hingliaiii, lii: Amni
eiiu nctivrti.
HELD 10 GRAND JURY
Kiank Jlurphv nnd It. W. Smith,
given as the llHiuoft. of the men who
nre churned willi slieplittiug: trum the
htore of DniiieU tor I luils, and
brought buck inun Ilonibrook, (ill.,
yohlerdny evening, Wre given
iiuiinnrv hearing iu .lutico TalorV
court thU iMomiiig, the reull heiug
Hint tliev were Ixuind, uer to the
grand jury in lioUd. t (l eueh.
They were taken tit the county jail
tudnv. The tbinl man was released,
li axing shown that he wiim lucked up
on the way aud wa iu no manner
eoiiiiecteil with (ukiug, the gotHlx.
Muiphy and Smith claimed that they
are hard-working men and, beimr
without einpli'.Muent, were drixeu to
eke out euougli to aubist n some
way. Prosecuting Attorney Kelly told
them that if they could -how that
they me lahomi- men at reliability
nml were honestly looking for work
ho would be leuieut with Uieiu, o far
h pnwvrutinh wu. concerned. They
agreed to vet letter from former
oiuployers.
XKW YORK'. Dee. a-J.IJnjd Mel
vil Itiiigbiini, who died at Chii-tuinia
loda.v. iided us umster of eereiuomer.
at the wailing of the l'ord puitv from
N'ew York. Mr. Itingliam iiitrodiiciil
Mr. Ford nnd other iiiemhci of I lie
party to the eiowd on the pier, made
various impromptu HH4ehes and led
the cheering ami Hinging.
For a number of years he had net
eil a inauuger for his xuie, Amilia
llinuham, who is now in Austin, Ti .
lie mu about 'ill c.ii- old.
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Clippaci from The Orogonian
of December lO
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OF DR. 1RCEILUS
l'OKTI.ANI. r.. le. '22.- That
34yr II. K. Albee h' advised t di
ehmfe hr. U. R. Uart-eUus, eily
hmUdi officer, in a reorgnwaiitaiu ot
the Portland health bureau, the
gist .f the fiaxlint day ot the
eoum-il, h.x a xte o fthree to two.
a result ol n inxeetiferatiun into
the eNiltM-fc of in sntah bureau.
Miixor Albee miiiioinerii ne wmiui uoi
ll-llil-s l M. i I i- 'It. .1 t' !
PARIS. Dec 22. The alnUIng or
the Japanese stoamahip S:tda Maru
In the oastorn Modlterranean .xtster
day by a (lermun or Auatrian aubma
riuo la reported In a dlapatch from
Malta to the I lavas agency. Wireless
calls for help reached Alexandria,
Kgypt. ami vessels were sent out. De
tails of the sinking are not knovwi.
Sblpplug records give no Japanese
atimmer Sada Maru. Theie Is a Ku
do .Maru of (337 tons gross, but thi
could hardly be the x'essel referred
to as she aallod from Seattle on De
cember I and coul'l not have reached
tho oaatoru Mediterranean since that
time.
ANTIOGH ITEMS
Mr. and Mr (icorue Stao- end
Mrs. Hoy Stacy were trading iu Cen
tral Point Tuosda.
Mr. Wyland of tho Meadows la
feeding a bunch ot Ills cattle on tho
Soott rauch.
Mr. Chance of Log Angeles, Cali
fornia, and Mr. Collins or MeuTord
cre looking after their busluess in
terest In the AnUoch cpuntry Wed
nesday. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Chapman and
son Claude were trading In Medrord
and Central I'ol'nt Tbjttraday.
We aie glad to be able to report
that Mrs. Poakelt mho has been verv
slok Uh pneuwonla is vr much
better at tbl writing. Dr. Do or
Central Point the ajteudiac i.l.l
elaa. Mr. Jones, George Stacy and the
Rogers brothers hauled their tut hog
jo tbe Oeatral Point market MonU-
Mr. aiaore and aoa Rube sbliid
ltd (at tark)s to the 8aa Vranelkce
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e Have Saved the People of
Portland and the Northwest
Thousands of Dollars on Coffee
the Past Year
When the coffee market dropped because oTtlie closing1 of many
European countries to coffee importations, wo "dropped" thd retail
price of ROYAL CLUB and GERMAN AMERICAN giving the
consumer the benefit.
We were the only coffee roasters on the Pacific Coast to give
the public the benefit of this reduced cost. Other roasters feared
to reduce the price because of the necessity of raising it again
when the market should advance. They pocketed the increased
profit and said nothing.
It has always been our theory that it pays to be "square" with'
the public that there is never anything lost by taking-you into ottr
confidence and giving you the benefit of any savings we ourselves
enjoy. We had faith that you would appreciate the saving-we had
shared with you and would understand when necessity forced us
to increase the price again. tAt
That necessity is now a reality as shown by the article repro
duced herewith. High-grade coffees are advancing steadily. These
highest-grade Central American coffees together with the ex
pensive Sumatras (used only in the most expensive blends) are all
a part of the ROYAL CLUB blend. All have advanced decidedly.
ROYAL CLUB will advance to its former price of 40c on Jan
ary 1st. Lay in a supply now at the old prices and save money;
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Buy
Now
Advances Jan. I st
Save Money
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TINS NOW
After Jan. 1st 5 Lbs. $1,7-5
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Thrro in no botti'i- eufft-e n tho market at -10 nr in ccnU than UOVAI CI, I'M.
a ii I Its delightful puiurcnt aruinu havo won for il a host of I'viciids.
Is wjiiidi'i'l'iil, smooth cofft'ti flavor
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In ROYAL CLUB we give the most in ''
coffee value at the lowest possible price
AYo have jut the omiiv wilne into the roflVi wv two no fancy, QXpcusiye can on the other hand. W(' K'va iiimsiijil Qixvo
to iti hieudiuif, weuriali.iiiK atnl rouHtinj; proCfKHCK.
In HOYAL CLl'B you will find the eoffee you've heen looking and longing for a thoroughly satisfying hovorage
Fit for the most exacting reiuiiiiientH.
Or4T tvtm your gwwer t(biy serve this delightful coffoo duriug the hoiid nynyou may wvw liavo jlvo opportunity
again to buy "go jJmm a epftvv at so l(iw a jirlee. ' i
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Portland, Or.
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