Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 03, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    SnnTWOTtn MUTJ TUTBTTNTV -MTODFORB. ORFXION. THERM Y. T)F,OtOMr.ER.'3. mis
PAOTC TITOEE
El
DECLARES BRYCE
LONDON. Dec. II. In tlui 'oninlmi
of Viui'tmiil .liuiii H Hi'V'i'ii, I'liriiiur inn
biiHHiuliir l llio 1'iiilml Stiilcs, "it in
vxtrviiinlv ilcxinililu lluil every of fort
lIIIUlll III! Hindu to Hl'llll II Hllf fil'U'llt
llllivil l'urt'v to (i'MMiiv wlint u im Turk
ili Armuniii mill ru-cHliililiHh hihiiu
miiH of nriliT IIhto.'',
TIiih viiuv in iixnniHii-il in n cotiiiiin
liii'iiliiin to III" AIiiiii'IuinIim' (liiiirilimi,
i'uiiiiIihI with ii ri'tii'nt t tint tlin cnnili
tioim of tliu TiirkiKli iiniiIkI'h'O lulled
to uroviilii for tlin iiniiu'iliiili- (M'Qtiim
tiim lv tlin a!li"H ui' tin' nix Anni'iiiiiii
viluVi'tH mill iiIno of Cilii'iu (moiliirii
luiivini'o of Allium on llu Mvtlitumin
i'iui.) I.unl lli-vi't' biivm, linwt'vor:
I'li'ilK'il t Ihillvwrnifo
"I ciinnot think that lliix iiiiim,iim j
WIIH (Mill to It II v llolllll OH III i lie IIIH'cn
Hitv. mill Inili'Oil tlin Holi'inii ilutv, of
(lulivuriinr nil the Arini'iiiiiii iliKti'ictn
utterly mid forever from tin v vim
tit of Turllnli ruin." Tlio llritiHli
UllVl'Nlllll'llt. Ill' C'lltlt illlK'H. ItllK I'li'lk'l'll
itMi'lf "ho frviiiiHi'tiflv mill clciirlv t"
tliiH ili'livnrniiiM;. nnil, iih wo iiihIit
Mt uikI, liolli I'roxiili'iit Wilxon mill tlic
Krmu'li uoviirnnii'iil Iiiivo fXtircHHi'il
tlll'IIIHI.'lvi'N hi I KtlllllL'lv 111 fltVor Of
Kuril n inilii'v. Hint w oil mint doiilil
thv lioiidit imrpoHo of tlio ifovcrn
lui'iil." "It nccil lninllv In! Kiiiil," the nIiiIi'
IIIIMlt U'ni'H on, "Hint to lin vu till'
Kniti'rn ClirixliiiiiM of Aniiriiiii mid
Svrin iiiiiIit TiirkiHh ruin would ex
I'itn tlin u'lirmi'nt iiuliuniitioii nil over
tlin coiintrv. nml if iiohmIiIh Mill
wiirmcr iwliunntinii in tlio I'niU'il
KtutiiH, wIiito tlin intcrcxt in Anncnin
Iiuh lii'nn cxIiimiii'Iv crciit nml liux
lipcn cviiU'iH'cil liv tin.' noritioiiH 1'iin
triliiitioiix which Iiiivv ticcn innilc to
tlio rtdii'f of tlin Arini'iiiiin ri'l itiii'i'n.
Muni ltd IHiHUUK'kned
"Cnn nnvljodv in thin oonnlrv lie
fotind wliii think I lint nlVr t lie tliri-e
liidpoiiM iiiiihuiii'ii'N ivliirli tlio Turku
hnvii pirii'triiti'd in Armrniii niui'i'
IHll.'i. iMiliiiinnlinu' in the worM iiiiih.
Nacre of nil in 111 1 '. when Hllll.limi
'lirintimiK iicrislii'il, it would ln huh.
hililu for nnv ('hiii-linn ihiwit. ur In
deed UIIV I'ower of lilininii IVcliliL'. to
Icnvo tlm Turk fr to lii'iiin oiiuri's
KionH nfrcnli, or to fail to hIiow lv
Innvo tint Turk I'ri'O to liciiin oinirfx.
tint mmur mid horror whirh hix rrucl
tii'M Iiiivii (ixoitmlf I tu'i'd lninllv add
that the iircxcni'P of Turki-.li rulo in
Itiiinu roiriiini. with their ureal htrntc
uii'iil iuiiiorlmii'O, would ln miiteriiil
to (IcniHinv, If ovi'r -lo wiw lier
eliiuiee, in rciilisiuu her hcIiciiiiw for
PIihIiiiii' her infliicni'C IowiinIh I'er
Nin nml (Yntrul Akiii,
One fiiilx to nee miv rcnsoii wliv the
Turku, liuiiiif aliMiliitflv nt the mcrrv
of the allii'i, mid Imviuir coiiiiiiitti'd,
with the tacit aitproval of (lermitnv.
the huiscNt Mimic eriniu that Iiuh hi.i'ii
commitU'il in the wliolfl emirsu of the
war, Hhouhl not liavo Iippii eiiimwlleil
to un aliKiilute iiiK'iinililional Hiirrnn
dor, WliV hIioiiIiI nnv favorahlo con
ditinnH have linen itrnntcil 'i them
wild have t-hown that. wclhiT tinder
Abdul Humid or under ruffianx like
Knver and Taliiat. thev are eniialilc
of tlio most revollinir eriinesf''
Uracuo InliutiltmitN
Lord Hrveo noinln out that the
(lmnoliilir.iitinii of tlm Turkish army
will lot lonsa n Junto nunilier of iinn
men ni'i'iiMtnini'd to ants of violnnce
who will Ki'iitler over thn ronnlrv mid
for whom thn Turkish eovernmcnt will
not nttemiit In provide.
Annthci' tliinu' to consider, he suvs,
is that the allied fumes, if nu the sunt,
could rescue manv of the Christian
women Keized liv the Turku mid car
ried off In he. sold into slaverv or to
lincoma inumtes of Turkish Inirenis.
Thcv miulit rescue too, ho thinks,
niiinv of the linvs that were seized
uiven to (lervishes mid carried off to
ho linniL-ht un as Mussiilnians.
Furl herinoro, ono should reinemhiT,
ho kiivs, tho ureal niiniliers of rvfii
erosH that tied ncross tho liiissinn
frontier from tho northern Armenian
provincoH, nnd havo not ventured to
return, owine- to tho four of encoun
terinv rovimr liunds of dctnohiliiteil
Turkish Koldiors. Onlv tho liresenec
of allied troops would imlnco tlumi
to return to their Iioiiicb,
"Kor nil thoso rensons," ho Bums
up, "it hooiiih urueiil in tho inlorcsta
of liiimunitv that, these lorritories
shouUI ho reduced to sotne sort of or
dor lit tho earlicMt' possihlo niomont.
It is useless to expect, unv of these
thines will ho done by tho Turkish
jrovenimont." .
CHICAGO CUBS PLAN TO
TRAIN ON THE COAST
'. CtndAOO. Dec X A dual trnininc
trip to Calil'orjiin with hoiiio Aniericnn
Lor.eno teiim, if it ciin ho nrrmiueil,
is ono of the plans of Aliinanoi' MitcU
oll of tho Cubs. Tho Cuhs nro hooked
for 4hoir sprint; conditionintr on the
I'ttiiil'io const next voar so far- as any
thing enn bo foretold in bnsobull nt
trcsont. ' '
WoiUi Attonllon of Women
Wion yon fool too tlrod to work,
when (lurk puffs npponr unilor your
oyeu, whon yon wuko up woary with
backache or pnliiB In nldos mid loins,
whon JiiiiHcliis ntul bonus neho, when
you suffer rheumatic twInKOB, whon
lumbago puts you down, then , you
know tho kldnoys nro woakonod or
illsordorod. Mrs. T. ' .1. Ducknell,
Iluto t, -Hardy, Nob., writes: "I am
rocovorlng from an nttnek of lum
bago, by tlio aid of Foley Kldnoy
Pills. They suroly havo holpod io."
Jfor flnlo by Modford riiarmacy.
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Theaters and Movies
SPECIAL AT THE RIALTO
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'in THE TURN V
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ColJuiun Vtciuivt -ja-u4SU
m
;Tii1illn I nrt:ir nml Ht'rlx-rC It k-.CIiisom roniii to thn Itiallo tomor
row nml TIiiii-kiIii)' In (he pp turn cvn nt of (lie year. Miss J'urrar Is simply
vondorful In flits Niijx'ruuivfl pnHlucllon.
hi
If ys
"YOU'RE IN LOVE"
AT PAGE THEATER
r
Arthur llanimersKln's now musi
cal piny mtltlml "You're In I.ovo,"
with Imoli by Otto Ilnibncli, lyrics by
Kdwiird ('lurk mid nitmlc by Hudolf
Frlinl. Is to bo tlm nltrartlon lit tho
I'nro theatre, tn!iiriliiy. Dec. 7, with
a very stroiiK ondonumont from tlio
Portland 'newspaper.
This Is Mr. Ilniumcrsteln's fourth
siirco.is by thenn panio composers.
Tho musln Is In tlio lust Krlnil vein,
oih-Ii of Its ninny numbors Delnx tuiio
ful nnd dellitlitful. There, nro cn
ctiiintlnK waiix numbers that will win
tho niidlcacn, be.-.liten other cutchy
soiiks of tlin whtstle.iblo anil hiim
nilnu typo.
Tho bonk Is hinmirotin nnd mirth
ful. ciiHicrnlni! t lie affairs of (ieorKl
nnn mid Hobby l)oui:las, who are In
love with ouch other. Whon Hobby
asks (ieorKlnna's aunt to consent to
tholr marriage, she at first refuse,
bat Inter on consents to u "contract"
marrlnito. They muni livo upnrt us i
man and wlfa for ono year, llobliy
finally coniioals nnd tho contract Ik
drawn up. Thoy go away on a trip
to Honolulu ami when tho young
con pie find they nro not allowed to
play tho roles of real lovers, they bo
coino (lesperato nml finally a way is
(liscororori to break tho coulrnrt mid
t)icy get married In tho ronl fashion.
This nil lends to many clover and
very funny sltuiitlons. Tho linos nnd
tho comedy bolng rich, cleun nnd
satisfying, nnd tho stago settings
both Ingenious and superb. Tho lo
cale of tho story, n southern Califor
nia hotel, waoro people of refinement
predominate, forming tho first net,
and a quarter-deck of n Pacific ocean
liner botng shown for tho final set
ting. Oscar rignian, the well known
comedian, heads tho company of 4j
pooplo.
AT LIBERTY THEATER
IN "ON THE QUIET"
John llurrymore, tho talented ac
tor will bo seen at tho Liberty thea
tre tomorrow mid Thursday In "On
the Quiet," a splendid Paramount
photoplay, this production marking
his re-ciitrunco In motion pictures
nfler a prolonged period of legitimate
stago work In "I'otor Ihbotson," Is
ono of tho most famous thoapinns
In tho country. His father wus a
famous actor, whllo his mother,
(loorglo llrmv, was a member of tho
renowned Drew family of thcsplnns.
.Mr. Ilarrymoro appeared lu Parn
moliut photoplays several- years ago,
his morn uotahlo clnomn successes
lining "Tho Man From Mexico" nnd
"Aro You a Mason?" Ho recently
Hlgnod n contract to appear in four
pictures tor Paramount, of which
"On thn Quiet" Is tho first. He 1ms a
splendid rolo In this production anil
his characterization Is fa 1.1 to be a
portrait of unusual artistic excel
lence. His support in this photopluy
which wus directed by Chester Wlth
oy, Is of a high order of cxcollonco.
T
NKW YOltlC, Dec .'!.-One-fourth
of the Methodist Kpiseoiial churches
ill the T'nited States are without pun-;
tors, it was niiiioiinccd here today bv;
the Joint Cciitcrnrv ooriiuiitloc of that
denomination, in makine public plans
for u cniiipniun to recruit i.'I.Ollll re-1
MgioiiH workers. Tlin recruits, 1 .'1,00(1
of whom will he c,lcriviiieri. will lie
utilized in helniliL' to raise .f'.HO.OOO.IlOO
to advance I lie cinisn of Methodism
throughout the world. The fund will
be in honor of the 100th nunivcrsarv
of the foiuidinif of the tint .Methodist
mission in this coiintrv. j
The war's tieiit drain on Methodist
educational institutions was shown bv
the report that from -In collcucs nnd
universities of the ihracli, 0.0 1 7 men,
had I'line. into military service uud .
fi.2K7 more were enrolled in the stu-
dents' armv trniniiii' corps. C'nndi-j
(lut cm for tlio ministry bciiur drawn
from the foregoing stndeiiL group, it;
was said, there lire no men to replace j
pastors who liuve retired uud clnlu
nluiiiH who Inive cone abroad. j
Kortv thousand of the workers now,
to lie recruited will consist of den-j
coiicssck, medical missionaries, touch-'
crs mid Invinen. Thev will man the!
hospitals, schools nnd churches to-hej
established here mid abroad. Iiishooj
Theodore S. Henderson of Detroit unit .
the lfcv. D. J. Krimklin Haern. of
New York are in charge of the re
cruiting campaign. j
L
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. Promo
tions lu tho regular establishment
for several general officers sorvlng
In tho national army was announced
today In nominations sent by Prcsl-:
dent Wilson to tho senate. Lieut. (
Ccncral Kobert I.. Bullard of tho nat
ional army was nominated for pro
motion from the grade ot brigadier
to that of major-general In tho regu- -lar
urmy. ' ' ' .
,Tho following. colonels serving as'
major-genorals In the national army
were named to bo brigadiers In tlin
regular forces: ticorgo W. Read,
Charles T. Mencher, William O.
Hann, John I.. Hlnes, Cnarles II.
Mulr, Jnmes W. McAndrew, James'
('.. Marbord, Charles W. Summerall. '
PAPERS OF STATE
PARIS. Hoc. 3. -(Ilavas). Tho
Oorman foreign offlco destroyed by
flro nil diimitglng dociimonls in tho
archives ot. tho Herman general gov
ernment nt llrussols nnd destroyed
all documents hi Dorlln which might
bo useful In placing responsibility for
tho war on tho Gorman govornmont,
llolkonbiihr, a former socialist mem
ber of tho rolehstng iloclarod In a
spooch In Unrlln according to advices
received horo.
, Tho revolutions of Melkenbnhr,
the Paris nowspnpors doclnro, throw
a singular light on tho .proposal of
Dr. Solf, tho Gorman forolgn secre
tary, to havo n noutral commission
Inqulro Into tho prlgln of tho war.
.Ideal
Tor Christmas
$2.50 to $12,00
on-lnnUiiblo nnd soll-f liter in ono.
Ktoi'lliift mid k! liiiinntliiKS, Kx
climiKenblo nftcr Xmns lit liny Wntoi1
nuiii dealer until owner tins n perfect
"fit." .
Medford Book Store
DUTCH SIOP ALL
LONDON, Dec. 3 Tho Dutch gov
ernment has decided to stop nil ex
ports to Germany In reprisal for tho
stoppage of tho export of Gorman
coal to Holland, according 1o an Ex
chnngo Tologrnpb dispatch from Am
sterdam.
WASHINGTON, Doc" 3 Denmark
has inndo no arrangements to furnish
largo monthly shlpmonts ot food to
Germany, as roportod roeently by. tho
Merlin correspondent ot tho Ucrllngs
ko Tldando, according to an official
rffspatch from Copenhagen.
BACK LIKE A
BOARD? IT'S
YOUR KIDNEYS
There's no uso suffering from tho'
awful agony of lame back. Don't
wait till It '"passes off." It only!
comes back. Find tho cause and stop
It. Diseased conditions of tho blad
der or kidneys nro usually Indicated ;
by stiff lame back, "wrenching pains. '
lumbago, sciatica, nervousness, sleep- j
lossnoss, tired, worn-out feeling, pnln
In tho lower abdomen. These aro
nnturo's signals for help! !
Hero's tho remedy When you feel j
the first twinges of pain or cxper- '
Ion" any of tlee svtt'p'.otis, get;
busy n. cr.;e. tin to your druggist
mid get a box of tlio pure, original j
GQLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, !
importod frosh every month from the!
laboratories In Haarlem, Holland.!
Pleasant nnd easy to take, thoy al-i
most Instantly attack the poisonous
germs that are clogging up your sys
tem nnd bring quick relief.
' For over two hundred yonrs they
hnvo been holplng tho sick. Why not
try them? Sold everywhere by re
liable druggists In sealed packages.
Three sizes. Money back if they do
not help you. Ask for "GOLD MED
AL" and bo sure tho r.nme . 'COuD
MEDAL" is on tho hoxr Adv.
I . LIBERTY Theatre
Where Those Who Know Prefer to Go.
TOMORROW-THURSDAY
THE FAMOUS ACTOR
John BarrymOre
In Augustus Thomas Former Stage Success
"ON THE QUIET"
"Bob Ridgway" thoroughly agreed with
tlio Kentucky colonel who said, "There are
two tastes that have to be acquired suh; one
is forolives, and the other is for water."
That is, ho agreed with him until p. saw the
girl and the $20,000,000 that-went with her.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
JMlARY FICKFORD in "THE EAGLE'S
MATE." '
Bargain Prices:- Adults 15c; Children, 10c.
ill
You Canl Sign an Armistice
h Old Man Winter
ave to Fight Him
rim
You-Will H
Until Next Sp
CLOTHING
We have that Kind at from
i -" . " .; - ,;
One-Third to One-Half Less
Just a few of the many bargains that
rl will make anyone who .wants to '
save mony take notice
Big Rough Neck Sweaters . . . $1.25
Men's and Young Men's Jersey Sweaters $1.25
Big Heavy All-Wool Sweaters . . $4.00
Light All-Wool Sweaters . . .- $2.50
UNDERWEAR ' . .
You can't buy them at wholesale for these prices
Men's Heavy Fleece-lined Underw'r going at 98c
Maya Underwear going at ' . . ; . - $1.10
Mixed WoolSpringneedle Ribbed,veryspec'l $1.29
Men's All-wool hard to get , . $1.98
Boys' Underwear going at . . . 35c
WOOL SHIRTS
A big assortment going at $2.75, $2.50, $2, $1.75
Cotton Flannel Shirts, just the thing for
this kind of weather, going at
Work Shirts . . . . . .
Men's Dress Shirts, soft collar
Men's Muleskin Gloves . .
Men's Work Sox, old original Eockford
Men's Dress Sox . .
Heavy Work Sox
Overalls . .
Khaki Pants .
Work Pants .
Suspenders
$1.19
75c
79c
49c
10c
10c
. 19c
$1.50
$1.50
$2.00
25c
MEN'S SUITS
Wethave a good line of Suits Lewis Straus Suits
for men, right up to the minute in style and quality
You can save one-third on your
suit and also get a late style
Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags .
IWILL H." WILSON
The CheapestlStore in the West
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