Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 28, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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GALVESTON
TOpKKA, fcnu., July 28. An cm
Imrgo mi nil Rrnin shipments to Gnl
vostoit, Tex., for export until August
2 Vrns is'sucd by tho Atrhion, To
okn & Snnta r'o nnd tho Ghipngo,
Hook Iftlnnil & Pncifio mid conncpt
inp lines liero ioilny.
Tho reason assigned is nn Alleged
fdlnrtngo of sternum nt the. port of
(Inlveston.
IUTC1IIXSOK, Kan., Julv 28.
Hundred of fanners bringing wheat
to Hutchinson nml siirrondin groin
xtnlions today were obliged to return
home wilh their groin or tnke n low
price becnuo of tho embargo de
eliireil by tho railroads tn export
heal through the port of Gnlves
Ion. One of the terminal grain emu
panics censed buying today and but
for the European situation, grain
men averted, tho wheal prieo would
have dropped several eenU.
DALLAS, Tex., Julv 28.--Offiein!s
of (be Rock Island railroad system
here today slated they bad reeeived
orders not to neeept any more grain
shiHuerits to Gttlvejtoii, Texap, uulil
August 2. ' '
It vn said (be- rnilrond elafmed
the )ort was overstocked. m
DRUMMOND ASKS
FOR A PAROLE
AUSTRIAN
AM
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TOE DAILY HINT FROM PARIS
TROMSHEDT
SEVAN
FRONTIER
ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 28. Charles
It. Drummond, heir of tho Into mil
lionaire tobneco manufacturer of St.
Louis, now a elerk in a cigar store at
San Diego, Cal., asked the circuit
court t Clayton, St. Louis county,
for a parole on his six months' sen
tence for bigamy in a petition filed
hero today.
DnusBiond pleaded guilty to the
charge of bigamy January 3, 1011.
Ha was fined $500 and sentenced to
jail for six nionth, but was paroled
on bis promise to let liquor nnd wo
men alone. Six days later his pa
role was revoked when it was learned
be had eloped to Kurope, with a St
Louis girl and had been married for
the (bird time.
Nothing of Druraroond'rf where
abouts were known here until a year
ago, when it was reported be bad
married tho fourth time and was liv
ing in San Diego. The fact that
Drummond, himself nt one time rat
ed as a millionaire, was a cigar clerk
first became known to bis St. Louis
jriviius luuu.v.
I lis petition recites be bad not
touched liquor since November, 1012.
It was accompanied by the affidavit
of his wife llmt Drummond has been
kind to her throughout their married
life.
lUJKLLV, July 2S. Reports from
tho Austrian bonier today state that
tho trnntnort of the Eighth and Ninth
Austrian army corps from Ilohcml.t
toward the Servian frontier began
yesterday and that there was no
other traffic on tho llohemlan rail
roads except that of troops trains.
The two corps consist of 32 bat
tallons of infantry, with a largo mini
ber of qulckflrlng machtno guns. tx
regiments of cavalry, two regiments
of field artillery and two regiments
of tho army service corps.
Telegraphic communication with
Carlsbad and Marlenbad was still
open today, but the telegraphic
senico between llorlln and Vienna
was demoralized and on somo lines
was completely tnterupted.
The Mllltaer Wochcnblatt, the or.
fielal military weekly newspaper, to
day prints a noteworthy article com
paring the Austro-llungarlan and
Uusslan armies to tho disadvantage
of the latter. It says the fighting
strength of tho Russian army is
us u tally over-esttniated and that
numbers alone arc not decisive.
One of the newspapers here today
received a despatch salng that Hut-
siajiad declared war against Austria,
but 'declined to print It as there was
no confirmation.
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Whit laldi hata nre rry (aihton
abla for mliliummrr Thfy are worn
with both tlslil and dark lrrM' Thl
Pari hnl of whIU aatln ha a graded
fncirrllntt decoration nf white alEretlc.
Note Hut a nol itlcKr) liaed white
tK)u rnll.tr l worn lth a UrW tilua
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NKW YORK, July 2S, A torrent
of gold 1ms poured out of New York
to Kurope since the beginning of the
war scare several das ago. Hlnre
last Thursday shipments have
amounted to $22,350,000. Thero N
no abatement In the flow nnd (ho
present movement, It Is believed, will
establish a now record.
The emergency demands for gold
from Parts and London have depleted
tho stock of gold bars at tho assay
office and ns a result somo of tho
gold ordered today was In Unite 1
States coin of which the government
has on hand.
Underwriter lien admitted thai
the potMhilitie of n Kuropenn war
would nect'isiinto n readjustment oi
rates on gold shipments. Tho rate
charged for r'wks taken yesterday
was about $(100 per 11,000,000 of
gold. IndieatiniH were thai insur
ance on the gold going tomorrow
would be iisued nt Tully $7(10 per
$1,000,000.
If the insurance eau be obtained,
the steamship Carmauin, sailing to
morrow, will carry more gold than
has ever been shipped on n single
ves-scl. TJie hipiucul will prohnhlv
reneb $12,000,000. The risks on Ibis
sum, after being written by the New
York underwriters, will he distributed
by them ninonir underwriters in Lon
don, Berlin and Pans.
TO LEAD PROHIS
ON THE BALLOT
PORTLAND, Ore., July 28.W. fl.
U'lten, who was nominated for gov
ernor at the recent convention of tho
Prohibition party In Oregon lodnv
formally declined the nomination In it
letter received nt the party' talo
headquarters here. Orders were Im
mediately given to eoaso campaign
activities In his behalf.
Mr. U'llen'a action Is the result 'if
a recent ruling by the secretary of
statu that tin cannot place his namo
on tho ballot, as both an Independent
and prohibitionist candidate. Tho
prohibition county chairman will l
asked to decide It another eandldnte
to take Mr. U'lteu's place shall he
named.
castle than the government. They
consider Viceroy Aberdeen's official
family prejudiced against tlm nation,
allsts,
Tile. Const Hrldgo Co; of IMHIatuI
got tho bridge, at Yniilfilll tor oun'
dollar lens than the Port lit it it llrldgu
Co., Its closest roinpetllor, $-H!lll.
BIG REDUCTIONS
ON ALL LOW SHOES
At the Rlgn or
TrOOO Stints"
OPt'OHITi: POST OITICH
RIOTS IN DUBLIN
HURT PREMIER ASQUITH
POLAND
BERLIN, Julv 28. An unconfirm
ed dispatch from Gumbinnen, east
ern Prussia, to the Taegliehe Runds
chau today says Hu ia im occupied
Wlrballen, Russian Poland, with a
force of engineers, cavalry, urtilleiy
nnd I wo regiments of infantry, while
Russian guards have been placed
along ail roads on the frontier. The
dispatch adds (hat a squadron of
Herman Uhlans hns advanced to
Kdytukebenen, on the Ruthin fron
tier.
The whereabouts of J. P. Daniel-
son. who hired a horso and bugRyilocnl insurance men iwdnled out to
from tho Nash livery last Sunday are "' "'at if anything should happen
desired. Ho hired the rig to go to
lllllcrest, and jiever reached there ac.
cording to investigation made by
Owner Ooodman. Sunday afternoon
a telephone messago was rccelvo.1
that Danlelson'a wife was sick, and ho
would not return on time. Mondiy
EVANS IN LEAD
AT GOLE TOURNEY
KENT COUNTRY CLUH, Onuid
Rapids, Mich., Julv 28.- With scores
of 7.'1 mid 74 in the diminution iimi
qualifying rounds respectively, Chits.
Kvans, Jr., of Kdgewater, Chicago,
led the goJt'ers today in tho .10 bule
of medul play which started tb'J wes
tern amntcur golf champioiiahip
tournament. Robert A. Gardner.
Chicago, finished next with 1-JII. The
Chicago men were the only plpyeis
whoso cards were better tbun 150.
J. W. Hubbel of Dea Moines, after
playing brilliantly until today, fin
ished tho qualification holes in b!)
and bis 103 shut him out of tho
mutch play. Perry Adair, the Al-
luuta youngstor, could not do better
(ban 80 this forenoon, giving him n
inediil total of 100.
Tho first round of match play be
gan in the middle of. tho afternoon.
OLYMPIA, Wash,, July 28. I)r
Linda Uurfleld Uazzard, the starva
tion euro specialist, mado formal ap
plication today to Governor Krnost
Lister tor pardon from tho state pen
itentiary at WallavWslla to which she
was committed by tho Kltsup Superior
county court for manslaughter at tho
result of the death of Claire William
son, wealthy KnglUhwonian who
subjected herself to tho "starvation
cure'1 trwttHient. Dr. Ilaxzard was
MHtMCtfd to servo from two to 20
yr. Rim appMiled to tho supreme
ewHrt, which upbejd the lower court.
Mb sought a r'hurlng of (bo ca
by (k bUsr (rlbuiivl, and wha this
'Vi4 td apptNiM (v (lis Mcrsl
umi hx rH Qt.miw, tbbt u)o
i WP iF City I
FATHER OF POPULISM
AT
HASTINGS, Neb., July 28. John
II. Powers, known ns the father of
populism in Nebraska, although more
(ban 80 years old, has been invited to
be tcmKrnry chairman of the popu
list state convention, to bo held to
dy, nnd has accepted and will make
a speech. Main' of the old-tune lead
ers of the once powerful parly in (his
state are hero for the convention, but
the attendance is not expected to he
large. The populists are not fully
deeided on the question of indfjMMid
ent action in the coming campaign.
to the Kron Prinzes!!! Cecilia or the
Caniiniiia, Ihe underwriters would
lose more than they bad cleared from
jail such business written in the last
I liny jciir-.
Should the kron Pnnzessin Cecilie,
a German owned ship, which sailed
i.wlnv .rill, innnnnno .,i.i M...,:..
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anoiner message toiu oi tno ueain oil. ,. . , , ,. ,
,. . , ... ., . I wireless news of a declaration of war
I" V"J "-".". V "'.""".."riJ" W"h Oennany was involved
.. w.,u nw.u u ,uluu,.lTO considered probable that her
..o un. ,, n.mo nw o.eu. an , c ,; W0(M miU f y y fe
no ono In the lllllcrest neighborhood . wih . , , d
knows DanleUon, or who the ccom. ,. .wi-i.fJA, , .,., ,irt
pllce that telephoned was jf ,,, con,,llw it , loullt.
The horso Is described as a dark f, ,, ,, woull ,,,,,, 0nnnnv
bay, weight 1000 pounds, and lh witllout interception by ships of nit
enemy.
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buggy black, steel tires, and white
trimmings.
I'alrpalui HoBte
Legal blanks tot wi at U Mall Dy smoking MU-ijI'ltt, th best Sc
rvthnn offtea tl clear on the market
LONDON. July 2S. The first effect
of tho Dublin home rule tragedy has
been to smash Premier Asqutth'j
plans fur taking up tho amending bill
tomorrow. Tho premier announced
today that tho question had been In
definitely postponed.
The Irish memlKTs are o exasper
ated over tho killing of four persons
and the wounding of many others In
tho clash yesterday between the regu
lar troops and tho nationalist volun-
... Iteers that they are In no frame of
One of the . , . . ... . ....
mum to KmiH nuy concessions to lus
ter. The laborltes and many liberal
support them.
The government announced In the
house of commons today that Deputy
Police Commissioner llnrrdl, who or
dered out tho troops, had been sus
pended and that his superior officer.
Sir John Ross, who expressed a desire
to share tho responsibility, has resign
ed his office. I
A special Inquiry will bo held pro
bably by a Judicial commission, In
tho meantime the demand for tho re.
moval of the Scottish tlorderers from
Dublin has not been granted, largely
berauso an attempt to march them
would bo tho signal for attacks by tho
mob. They will remain prisoners In
tho barracks until the auger of tho
people has cooled.
Tho nationalist mombers of parlla.
ment held a meeting this morning and
showed mora animosity against tho
.."' wr. QSaM tliould Include a pu-kige ul dcllilmii WXJ9
uutfiSr'x ouiriu Souiih
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g Fr To laliisliice Htitduit't ",SprVim." lUlrd l)ln- M
M lift, a immlic Imii will lx int uii at omc by tatcrl iit, W
m aluuluitly lite upon rrrtlpt ol UriiillMltintil uiWjft f
M of "Nuiriu"!MHUi ii r "KaprHti'' r
bikrd gotsti uf any kind. T
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The East Side Dairy
ITaa lunvluiHcd Y. Mii1Ipi''h .It'i-soy licnl mitl rotitti
nnd litis addctl il. to the dairy. Tliry liavo al.so mado
improvements in the dairy liarn, added a new c noliiur.
and airator mncliiiie, put in a Kewanee wattr system
and nro now better prepared than ever to handle
their increasing business.
WE GUARANTEE OUR CREAM TO WHIP
Auto and wagon delivery to all parts of city,
morning and evening.
Reynolds & Stevens, Props.
Dairy at Ross Lane.
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MRS. THOMSON
TELLS WOMEN
How She Wat Helped During
Change of Life by Lydia E.
Vegetable
Compound.
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rmKnams
Philadelphia. Pa. "I am JustC2ycars
of age and during Change of Llfo 1 suf
fered for six years
terribly. I tried sev
eral doctors but none
seemed to give roo
any relief. Every
month the pains were
intense In both sides,
and made me so
weak that I hod to
go to bed. At lost
a friend recommen
ded Lydia E. Pink
htm's Vegetable
Compound to me nnd I tried it at once
and found much relief. After that I
hod no pains at all and could do my
housework and i hopping the samo
as always. For yi-irs I have praised
L.yuia E. nnklmm's Vegetable Com
pound for what 1 1, has done for me,
and shall always r commend ft as a wo
man's friend. Yea are at liberty to uio
my letter in any wa," Mm.Tjiomson,
549 W. Uussell St., Millodclphlo, Pa.
Change of Llfu Is one of the most
critical periods ot r. woman's axistence.
Women everywhere should remember
that there It no otner remedy known to
carry women ro successfully through
Uils trying im rial as Lydia E. I'inldiam'a
Vegetable Compound.
If you want nueelHl isdvlM
wrIU) l Lydlu V I'ImUIiuw HA
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Semi-Annual Clearance and Expansion Sale
These Two Great Sales Save Thronged Onr Store with Eager Shoppers. Better Join the Crowd
50 BIG SPECIALS 50
For Wednesday and Thursday
MANN'S
CENTRAL AVENUE
MANN'S
NIOAIt J'OSTOKKICIO
25 pieces New Patterns,
Plisse Crepes, J.r)c values,
now Jit, per
yard JLt J. 1
7i3c values new Slumed
Hand Bags, A Q
eat'h TtOL'
New 30-inch Wool SlieiH
aid Checks, black brown
and red, 75(; CQ.o
value, yard O 7j
15000 yards Messelinc smd
Foulard Silks, A A
7f)c values, yd JL AC
H00O yards Wash Goods,
up to 40c values, Q
now, yard 1 y C
25 Women's Wash Dress
es, values to $10.00, sale
price, each,
at
$5.98
f)0 new Black Heather
bloom and Sateen fjkirts,
Jr.OU values,
each '
59c
.r)2-inch Wool Shopard
Checks, all size checks,
$l.ar) value, f Q
sale price, yd A Q J
New lot .'UJ-inch Import
ed Chiffon Taffeta, good
colors, $2.00 grade, spe
cial at, 5 "1
yard P laaJaJ
3000 vds. Fancv Lawns
20c values, to fn
close, yard J. UC
50c values Ladies' Em
broidery Collar and Cuff
Sets at, An
each. , L jj
5 dozen Women's House
Dresses, reg. ' QQ
$1.25 grade, ea yOC
.'000 yards New Serges,
Nun's Cloths, Panamas,
etc., all colors, values to
7oc, now at,
yard
44c
JMJ-inch Genuine Skin
ner's Satin, all colors,
regular $1.50 yard, extra
special at, Q
yard ltl
25 pieces Fine Kimona
Crepes, good f
patterns, yd X UL
300 new Tango Hairpins,
25c values, 1 C
each 1 JL
100 now Crepo Petticoats
$2.00 grade, f Q
now, each P J. JL j
New Novelty Dress
Goods, $1.25 values, sale
price, per Qftp
'10-inch New Crqpo lo
('hene, $2 grade, all col
ors' special,
yard .. . ...
$1.44
50() vards 10-inch
injs, $1 yard va
ues, now yard..,.
Jtat-
29c
10 Women's S'ilk Dresses
values to $20 (J H A Q
each DiO
Choice of any Ladies'
Skirt, valuo up to $8.00,
each,
at
Oest :i2-inch 25c and .'inc.
Dress Ginghams,
yard
19c
Choice of anv Ladies'
Suit- values to $JI5.(M),
sale price,
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4i-inch regulai' $1.25 yd.
grade Shepard Checks
all sizo cheeks, '7Qaf
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27-inch Seco Silk, all new
shades, now, Q
50 Ladies' Waists, slight
ly soiled, up to C
$2 values, oach....)C
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New 'J(i-inch Plaids, $1.50
values, tho big cloth for
fall, sale (fr "I f A
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50-inch Plaids, values to
$2.50, aj I good patterns,
veryupo-, 'fPl'il
iftynb...siHs07
!Mi-in. all color
Linens, very
special, yd
Dress
32c
Dest Challics at,
4c
Colgate's Talcum SJ
Powder, can 1 ZiC
Host Colored Oil
cloth, yard
19c
Hcst grade Galeta CJoth,
nil coIoi-h, per 1 f
yird . 1 O-'
TJest JJleached
fuslin, yard...
8c
Dest gi-ade 0c A n
House Lining, yd rrC
Uest grade
Hair Nets, each.
4c
All 1), M, 0, Vcdiiccd-
buy now
Best Kavser's 10-Dutton
SrJ-. 89c
Best Shadow
Flouncings, all
widths, yard
Laeo
29c
Hest 25e Turkish Qn
Towels, each 1L
JJcst Tooth Di'iihImw all
hIzch, each,
ill' 0 If ' I
25c
Dcst 72x00 00c
Sheets, each
39c
Dcst.l2iocHiick
l'ttris1i sin silt
..v win, uui;ii
9c
Ui'Ht 20c .12 and '15-iuch
Pillow Cases,
each .. ,
12Kc
Hest $1,25 Middy no
UIoiihch, each . y OC
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Uest Ladies' Lavender
Top IIoso, very
special, pair.
West 5c Ladies' Handled
chiows, now
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44c
5c.
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wy special,
pill '
Bilk Hose,
89c
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