Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 04, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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LONDON, Jnn. 4. Tho llalkan
correspondent of the Times sends a
dlspntch In which lie declares Hint
tho Unitarian officials nro In com
plete subjection to German Jurisdic
tion. He says that every department
of tho Unitarian administration Is
under control of German officers
whoso permission Is necessary for
the transaction of tho simplest bus
Inrss. Ho centinues:
'In order to strengthen tho Gor
man hold on IlulBarla and Turkey
and to spare their own men, tho Ger
mans aim nt employing natlvo troops
Ho far ns possible- on foreign scrvlco
and In purBtianco of this policy, will
employ Turkish as well as Uulgarlan
troops for an advance, on Salonlkl.
The delay In this attack Is not duo to
tho difficulty of bringing up troops
and supplies, but to tho reluctance
of Greece to open up her frontier, In
fear that tho Uulgarlan soldlors will
take revongo for tho events of Juno,
,1ms, Tho prospect of re-entering
Kalnutkl, however, la tho only re
maining Inducement Germany can
offer Hulgnrla for continued partic
ipation In tho war and if this Is re
fiiHt'd the Incipient penco movement
In llnluarla will ninko rapid progress
-with the result that tho next few
months may witness a ntrong reac
tion In Uulgnrlan sentiment.
LONDON, Jan. 4. Lord Derby's
recalling figures for tho period be
tween October 2.1 and December 15
show that 1.10,000 unmarried men
and 7,079,203 married men present
ed themselves for sorvlee.
Of tho grand total of 2.S29.2C3
married and single men, 103,000 un
married and 112,431 married mon
enlisted immediately. Eight hundred
and forty thousand single men and
1,449,979 married men wero attest
ed for future service.
Of the single men 207,000 were
rejected, whllo 221,SIi3 married men
wero not accepted by the recruiting
officers.
DAY IN CONGRESS
OF STEAMER ASTEC
XKW YOIUC, Jnn. I. Work of
J1imiiii llio tank steamer Azlee,
which -link in Krio basin nfter an
I'.vplii-ion ns n result of. wjiich two
men me known to lie ilend nfnl ten
other ii to inihiiiyr, was begun today.
The explosion, wliieli look plneo ye
li'idii.v. Inut llio titles Of llio vohoul
niiil -lie rilled with water and mink ut
(lie pier. The two men known lo Iiavo
been killed were blown through a
hntrhwiiv onto the Aztec's dock. It
i belieu'd the bodies of ten men who
vere ut work in her hold when the
cploiou occurred nro in the suh
niciVted wrcckiige.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. I. Sennte:
Met at noon nnd adjourned out of
respect to the memory of the late Jus
tlco I.amnr until noon tomorrow,
Heuse: TUet nt noon.
Secreary MeAdoo nsked a rush ap
propriation of $100,000 for rural san
itation and fighting typhoid mid pel-legra.
Tho administration rural credits
bill was introduced.
Tho naval affairs commlttco nr
I ranged to begin public hearings to
'niortow starting with yards and
I docks.
Itepresentntlve Campbell of Kan
sas Introduced a resolution for the
i creation of an international fedora
I tlon of nations to preserve Interna
l tlonal law.
j Tributes were paid by several mem
bers to tho Into Justice Lamar and
tho Into Governor Hammond.
Adjourned nt 2:22 o'clock until
noon Wednesday.
l'KTltOOHAD, Jnn. 3, ia London,
Jan. 4. A statement Riven out by
the llusinn war office tonight says:
"In the Caucasus, on the Black sen
coast, during tho night of the first
of January, tho Turks attempted to
approach our positions, but wero
stopped by our fire.
"In tilts direction of Ilnmndnn
(I'ersiah southwest of tho town of
Asudalind, wo attacked n body of fi00
Persian gendarmes nnd drove them
back toward tho village of Chcnn,
north of Knngawnr, killing dozens of
rebels and onptiuing prisoners nnd
supplies. Wo suffered no losses. On
the first of January our detachment
holding Hamndan rendered military
honors to the Hritish flag, which wns
hoisted over the British ponsulnto.
"In tho region of Cznrtorvsk (in
j Volhynia, ltiissin) nnd on tho upper
Mripa we repulsed enemy attempts to
approach our trencher. Tho enemy
sustained heavy losses.
"Xoithenst of Czemowitz, the
fighting continues with unabated en
ergy, our forces continuously ndvnnc
ing despite numerous enemy counter
attack). The enemy losses have been
grenl. Wo look another group of
si.leen officers and 7(lli unwoiinded
men prisoners without counting the
number of wounded remaining on the
bnttlefield."
LINER GEEL0NGSUNK
IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
LONDON, Jan. 1 Beyond the
fact that there wns no loss of life
when tin Peninsula & Oriental Hues
Geelong was sunk near the Mediter
ranean, no detnils are available con
cerning Iter sinking.
SORES OF FOUR YEARS'
STANDING VANISH
Has Unusual Story of Cure with
New Herbal Skin Balm.
How msnjr limn have you laid awake
vaulting liir ila lulit ami wuul.l lie able la
catch a wink o( sleep, but would wake In a
moment or to willi kin that n afire witli
Kcicina? What would you have not Riven
lor a cool .kin, no itchins, and refreshing
leeiir" If 50U are one of tlicse tullcrcra,
D'h.XMA will (mure you Ihc limine of a
healthy kiu free from itching, soreness or
liurnini. It i an hrrhat lialm and lias not
a harmful innrrdient in il.
Mr. Hex, who 11 rs at 131 Locust Si., To.
trdo. ()., rays: "I have ued D'l.XMA with
(treat results and tucccM for tronlilc wlut.li
Hie doctor pronounced I'.cienia. I had tore
on my head and limbs ami have heen this way
for the lust four )rar and trlrd many way
to obtain relief and found none, hut am
happy In lay that till preparation hat entire
ly cured me and I can and wilt Indorse it to
all that sutler as I did."
We are the only druggists In this town
from w'uim D'KNMA, the ureal herb.! balm,
can 1 1. iciurcd. Ask us "Unlay, '
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Winter Merchandise Sacrificed For a
Quick Riddance!
We do not intend to carry over a single coat or
suit to next season, hence this sacrifices! .,
AH Suits, worth to $15, now .
All Suits, worth $15 to $25, now
$ 6.50
10.50
ALL LADIES' STREET AND PARTY DRESSES REDUCED ONE-FOURTH.
ONE LOT OF GOSSARD CORSETS, WORTH $8.50 TO $12.50, NOW $4.95.
ALL KIMONAS AND BATH ROBES REDUCED 20 PER CENT.
ALL CHILDREN'S COAT.S, AGES 2 TO 14 YEARS, REDUCED ONE-THIRD.
ALL WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, 60c TO $3.50 YARD, REDUCED 20 PER CENT.
ALL PARISIAN IVORY AND HAND BAGS REDUCED ONE-FOURTH."
ALL CREPE DE CHINES AND POPLINS TO $1.50 YARD NOW 98c.
ONE LOT NEMO CORSETS, $3.50 GRADE, REDUCED TO $1.95.
ALL FURS, ALL KINDS, MUFFS OR NECK PIECES, CUT TO ONE-HALF. v
ALL SILK OR WOOL SKIRTS REDUCED ONE-FIFTH TO ONE-FOURTH.
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Big Savings For Auto Owners
PRE-INVENTORY STOCK REDUCING SALE-prices slashed for quick action!
You can't afford to miss it. Buy for next season; materials are advancing, and your
savings will be great! ,...
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reases
A leading manufacturer had a big
slock of grease in storage; he didn't
want to re-ship it, so unloaded it to
us at a snap. Cup, transmission and
differential grease,
25c grade, per pound . . 10c
In 1, 5, 10 and 25 pound cans.
Gloves
High-grade gauntlets for men and
women; all sizes; everything goes.
$1.50 gloves $1.00
$2.00 gloves
$2.50 gloves
$3.00 gloves
$4.00 gloves
$1.35
$1.75
$2.00
$2.65
Robes
In imported plaids, plush and rub
ber lined; waterproof; and" a wide
variety of special patterns.
Pick out your Robe rand
take one-third off the plain
ly marked price.
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TIRES Snecial TIRES
Odd lines of tires tires which we do not regularly carry in stock, which have come to us on 'adjust
ments. All standard makes. If your size is here take them for 10 per cent off regular list. Tire prices
are advancing; better get in on this.
COATS Driving coats, rain coats, motorcycle capes all go at half-price CO A 1 0
NO GOODS CHARGED AT THESE PRICES
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C. E. GATES Studebakers
Fords