Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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!MFiDFORt) TATTi TRIUNE, MEIWKl. trMflONr.ytUDAY: ittlTiY !U 1PH
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MlDfORD MAIL TRIBUNE
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ern Oregnntftn, Tha Ashlnnn: Ttthunft.
Office Mull Tribune HulMlnif, 3S-I7-1I
North Kir street; telephone 76.
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Dslty nvrntgn Mr nix numilis endln
DeccmtNT 1I1913, SS00,
With Medfer Sfep-Ow
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TO LEAVE EUROPE
WASHINGTON, July 31. mori
can consuls throughout Kurope soon
will receive Instructions to gut lu to
close communication with all Ameri
can residents and travelers In their
districts. If a general war breaks
out they will frcrvo notice that Amer
icans should remove themselves and
Uiolr property from localities which
may become dangerous.
There has beeu som discussion ot
tlio possibility ot lining American
naval vessels to supplement the lim
ited number of ships In tho American
merchant marine to bring home
Americans.
lilTARY GUARDS
GERMAN RAILROADS
KOKNIGSllURG, Germany, July
31. The German milittiry authori
ties liuvc posted notices Hint the
railroad station nml tracks here have
been placed nailer military guard.
Jvomidy is allowed to approach
nearer Hum 100 yards of Ike IrneLs
mid culverts nml nn rrdcr s'nv.s that
civilians di-obeying the urn try V
challenges will e.Xou themselves to
tlio danger of being hhitt.i
KONG NAVAL
BASE OF BRITISH
PEKIXO, July 31. Iloug Kung h
lo be made ilio liritisli naval bue in
Chinese wafers, ami in race of wur
Hie German o-feiuu of Ting-Tmi
is to bo blockaded.
Wei llcj vl lias no fortification-,
while 'IViiix Tau is fortified oil both
tlio land and the K"i hide. The
Gennans believe llw fortification
will afford them ample protection,
PRIVATE ANKERS CLOSE
FROM LACK OF CASH
XKW YUlMv July 31. Tlio firm
of IHmiIm-Iu Hros., jirivalo banker,
iift taken o'ver at its own reipiwl
l the Mi-te banking department to
day. An official of the department
uii" placed in rhurge of the hunk's
ulfiiirs. According lo tho depart-
mew, tin linn appeal to tie solvent,
JU present embarrassment being due
In a lack of ready eiirh.
AMERICAN NAVAL
FFICERS RECALLED
OKNKVA, Switzerland, Julv :il.
rjoVcrnpAiiieriean naval officers oil
leifvo tit Switzerland wcie icenlld
today on aider of Washington. Thu
Swiss governuioiit Im ordered a p:u
liui liiotiiliration and the troop- ir
ready to, defend Hid neutrality ot
fjiinh territory.
CHINESE INTERPRETER AT
SEATTLE IS SUSPENDED
WASHINGTON, July 31, -Commissioner
Cnmiuctti of the iinmigru
liun service hiinpciidi'd loduv Flank
II. Tape, mi interpreter at Hie Se
fittl, station, pt'iKlini; further iuve
iitatyii of vhnrtti'n involving exiiiniii.
liliou of Cbinor iiniiiljjraulh.
NORTH 6ERMAN LL0V0
REFUSES ALL PASSENGERS
XI'AV YOKk', Jul :il. Tltv Not Ih
flfrwtin ,bi'ijKU'aink)iip flue an-
iKStlillvM
AMERICANS
ID
JloMMiTil ItWaV lhH,r noun of It'
(VniiU'M UIMljil "(III fll4fl tVeu Void
iwiM fmiM'f iiwikfi
STREI
NUOUS HRi
FOREXTi
TREE DESnUVOK
WASMlXltTON, U. C, July 3lk
Two unbidden ImmlRrnntB cmnd Into
the United States soino years age: to.
day, they are tho objects ot tho com
bined attack ot the federal ami sev
eral state governments, which have
turned to Europe and Asia for hel:
in their fight. Not only have tho
two unwelcome visitors devastated
vast vegetable tracts in this country,
but ouo of them has originated and
Introduced n new humnn ailment that
Is doing great damage to the busi
ness if summer resorts. The two ini
migrants arc the gypsy-moth and tho
brown-tall moth. Tho warfare being
waged against them Is decrlbcd In a
communication to the National Geo
graphic society, at Washington, D. C
by Dr. T O. Howard.
yp"y Moth Imported
Tho gypsy moth according to the
writer, was brought to this country
for experimental purposes by n
French professor ot astronomy in a
Now England university. Its Impor
tation came to our shores In Uio nor
mal couno of commerce. From
1S?2 until 1U00, both species ewro
routined to Massachusetts, where a
bitter tight was waged against them
by tho state. From 1900 to 1905,
however, th v were unmolested, ex
cept by lndlvl.Iu.nl property holders
Since 1903, Massachusetts has been
Joined In her fight by New Hamp
shire, Maine, Rhode Island and Con
necticut, into which states tho pests
migrated. And now tho United
States government has stopped In to
prevent the further spread over the
face of the country.
Since the young of tho moth pre
fer the leaves of certain trees for
food, the states are removing these
trees from the forests subject to the
moth attack. In some eases, the
problem may mean ultimate refor
estation. The female gypsy-moth doi-3
not fly, but the species was spread
whon the insect, while In the cater
pillar stage, crawled on trolley carj,
automobiles and other vehicles, and
upon the cloths of pedestrians. Tills
condition was remedies by driving tho
pests from the highways for a dis
tance ot SO to 100 feet.
Wire Sereeas Krvrtril
Knornious wire screens. coatoJ
with a sticky substance to entauele
them, erected to tho windward of In
fected woods, demonstrated tho fact
that many youug caterpillars, sus
pended by their silken tread, were
carried- by the wind to a distance ot
six miles or more, and tho attacking
forecs are now concentrating their ef
fort along tho border ot spread. Aa
an added precaution to a spread of
the petftsj all products shipped from
the Infested region aro rigidly In
spected for tho larvae of the Inscc.
Tho femalo brown-tall moth Is a
strong flyer, but fortunately she Is
not ro hard to control. Early spring
and' fall spraying and tho cutting off
and burning of the characteristic
winter nesU have Drought wonderful
results.
IlrnwM Tnil IUli
The principle money loss caused
by the latter pest occurs at the sum
mer refort, wlicro the provnlonco of
what has conic to bo known as tho
"brown-tall rash" keeps people away.
Thu hairs of tho brown-tall caterpil
lar aro finely barbed and brittle, and
where they come In contact with the
human skin these hairs outer the skin
pore, break off, and cauic n severo
Irritation. It Is not alwnys neces
sary for tho caterpillar to come in
contact with the skin for at certain
times of tho year the hairs aro float
ing In tho air.
Tho moro recent recruits lu tho
war against the moths are uumoroui
spece of true parasites, which Imvo
been imported from Europe and Asia.
Chief among them is the Calosomn
bVotlc, wosc specialty la thu devour
ing of leaf-catlng caterpillars. Al
though slow to get a start, these
bottles aro now thriving in this con a
try and uie expected to exterminate
mlllloiik of the maths during tho
present summer. Another recruit la
the Japuneso egg parasite, the Schcd
ius kuvunue, which undergoes Its en
tire development in a single gypsy
moth egg, .
i )
STEAMER REQUiSITIONEq
BY FRENCH GOVERNMENT
PAHIH, July 31 l.ii I'rorniictt of
tho French Traim-Atlantlu llnu wne
today ruiulItloiieil by tho Krencli
mluUter of mfiriiiu for tho service of
tho ropublic. Hiio is lu bo uriiiinl lit
oiKo and therefore bus been with
drawn from thu lruiikAlluiillM sr
vln.
Tlio I'rtmn; wbbli l not mi mi
mt eyjfcVf Mill inij TWi'hf.
ERMINATION
CM ME 10
COMMAND lt -GERMAN
COUPS
ItKIM.IX. Julv 31. Crown, Print o
Frederick WilHum 'C Germany wis
today appointed lo I bo eoinmaiid of
the ftrl diMoion of I lie iinpu'i.il
guard army eorjw.
l.OXnOX, Julv 31. A Oenltvl
News di-pntclt from Herlin .says ta
Kuxxiau troop loduy blew up tlio
frontier railroad bridge of the Warsaw-Vienna
railroad.
LONDON. July l,U Cenlr.tl
News dis-pntrh from Pari sa telw
plioniesj'ommunirnlioa between lbi
many and France ban been inter
rupted since -l o'clock lids' ufter
noou. HUUSSKI.S. Julv 31. The Gar
man imperial raitwnv adminiimliou,
today informed the management of
tho llelginn fdnle railway officially
that nil international trains into Gei-
mnny had been Micnded.
ATTEMPT MADE TO
BLOW UP TUNNEL
IAOXY, Franee, July 31. A -!
po-ed attempt to blow up the t'hali
fert tunnel of the lji-ler nruihvcy
wn made today. Three person in
nil automobile with n loaded en-,
seemingly containing explosive, ap
proached the sentinel and paid no
attention to Ins challenge. Me fired
nml they turned ami fled.
M1UTANTS CAUSE
WARFARE FOR VOTES
LONDON. July 31. The head
quartnrs ot the Womens' Soc'al and
Political Union, the militant suffra
gette organization today sent a pro
clamation to all Its branchos In thi
United Kingdom, ordering tio cessa
tion of all acts of mllltnncy during
tho continuance of the international
crisis.
L
WAR DEEMED SURE
WASHINGTON, Jtly 31. Diplo
mntio dispatches from Herlin Jute to
day say the Genaaii opinion is Hint
a general Kuropcun war seems cer
tain. They idso report that the
Hritisb garrison nt Gibraltur has
been mobilized,
r ,u -;
RETURN DISPATCHES
HKKLI.V, July 31. All disMilidies
refiied by the Huthorilies an olijc
tfonablo are now lining returned to
the semlerK mid u rigid leiorsliip on
tulegranin to sail parts of the world
has been put into operation.
GROWING COTTON CROP
SLI6HTLY UNDER NORMAL
WASHINGTON, July 31 The
condition of the growing rotlnn crop
of the L'uiteil States on July 2.1 was
70-1 of a normal, compared with a
ten-year average of 80 per cent.
GREAT POWERS TO FIGHT
(Continued from Pas 1)
ed that the sailing of the Iuierator.
from ilamliur-' for'Xew York had
been cancelled, 'owing- to thu unset
tled situation. There was a rush to
steamship otfiees to endeavor to
book passages, but few or none wnte
to be bad, us all thu ships were filled
to capacity until thu middle of Sep
tember. IliihiiR'2 nun to whom it
was imperatively iifcessary lo get
buck lo America ottered premiums
for hcrtliH, but even then could n H
get the lucky ponnesnoin lo give Ham
up.
Portland Livestock Market
PORTLAND, Or., July 31. (.'lUjIn
Ifci'ciplH 2.10; maihet fiOe bixhir,
Prime light sliers, tf,7.'i 8,00 ;
prime heavy, 47,'J.lbi 7..10 j good, 7
0j)7.ri medium, JlMiUfV 0,00,
llog-i JtecelpU fJ imirlwl
"Ifoiiir! prime liglil, Mi liili'-,
Prime liglil, 4H,Hl(il.li:ii medium,
4H, IliniH.lil). oiuoolli lieuM. H,'lm
Wi, toiifill JlV( tr,U(JtH.03,
SUliMNliFllL
Mail sell
.la
OF
The July llmt uluse today win
the olenrr-d in the hl-tory of Uie
lioKite Kiver valley, villi twenty-five
clear days, Iwo eloudv duvs and four
dars parllv cloudy, I he ruinlnll wu
.111 of nn inch, less than nnv year
"ineo 11U0, but np to the July aver
age for tlm last twenty-four vears
n C .1.1 of an inch. Tho average
rainfall since last Siplember bns
a defieieiiey of eleven inrlie.
Tie muxiaiinu tmiHniluro for tlio
month was IU.VI, on Julv 17. The
minimum lompoialiire wiia on tlm
JOtli. villi 81. A four-day hot snll
Iiegnn on tlte Uilli with Ul'J degrees,
1 7th. UKU; 18lb. UU'.j tUth, Wi. do
gre. Then eaine the drop t HI !e
grees. The mean timximum Tor the
mouth was 112.(1, and the tuouii mii
imiim Vt.ll.
Tlio heaviest mm fell on tlio !M,
when .1(1 of nn invW fell; .03 TeH U'l
tho VJth. There vyore traces on the
tin, nn. ni a nun inn.
Thunderstorms In-oVc over the val
ley July 'J. 8 ami VJ. and hail nml
sloe! fell in tho Jnukxomillc di-tml
on tlm l-Mli.
The monthly rerord is as follows;
Dale. Max. Min. lt'ng. Pie.
UV
T.
T.
T.
T.
(I
RECEIVER FOR
PF.OIMA, III.. Julv 31. The Chi
cugo, Peoria A St. I.ouis railroad
went inlo receivers builds loday.
Tho netiou was brought by the
Hankers' Trust company of Now
York, following the 'fnilure of 'he
road lo jmy interest on F.VMm.OiM
bonds, duo on Julie 31 of this yea.
The amount is part of it .f l.l.OOO.tlOU
isniie, largely taken by Knglish in
vestors in July, ltllJ.
.Major Hlufonl Vil,ou, prcsideul
of the road, and William Coltoi,
representing the majority bomlhoiu
en of New York, were named as re
ceivers, Kiu-h tiled bopij of f 10,000.
In its answer to Hie plea for re
ceivership the road admits In-ol.-eney.
DIEO
FKIILJ-At Hie Sacred Hearl'Iio,
Vital, Friday, July .11, (.VI in lb Frhl,
aged I2 years, 8 month and 2.1 days,
Xnliro of Marsballiown, la. Wife ..('
Ibilbert-F. G. Fchl. Funeral servieei
will be held til Hie Weeks & M -Gowau
cliajs'l,, Suiulay, August 2, ul
2 p. m., Rev. I), S. Woods officiat
ing. Interment nt I. O. O. F. com
eleiy. She leaves four children,
aged resiectively eight, four ami two
years, nml an infnnfc,
NOTICK.
Public notice Is hereby given that
Woo tea and Hal Slug, hava no.l
tholr laundry and equipment thereto,
on South Illversldo avonuo, Medford,
Oregon, to tho undersigned, who will
conduct tho business at tho winio
place under the nuiiio of Sing Dock
Hong. The money for this buslnc-is
Is to ho paid and tho transfer Is to
be made on August Nth, 1014, All
creditors will hereby taku notice of
this transfor and salo, and all cm
tumors uud tlio piihUc Konej-ully ara
hereby cordially Invited to continue
their patronage,
FOXO TONO.
i ' ' . . i.i
John A. Perl
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PEORIA
RAILROAD
REBATES
CAUSE
H
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CIUI'AGO, July 31,-TIiioo indloi.
meats well' turned today hv lha fed
oral grand jurv again-l ol'firiuls of
tho Now York Central linos, offloors
or the O'Gatrt Coal eoinuiny, tho
Lake Shoiij X- Michigan Southern
Knilrond Oouipnny, tho Cleveland,
Cincinnati. Chicago & St. I.oais Kail,
road oompany and tho Chieugo, In
dinlia vK: Southern It.illroad oompany.
The indielnients grew out of
olulrgos that rolmllntr had been piao
tivod by Hip rnitnuulH in oonneotlon
with the ooul oonipiiny.
Ilio iudielineiilH charge eoiiRplra'.v
lo violate the inlerstato eomiuoieo
laws of th I'nitod Slates.
I
WEDDING BELLS
llAltN'IIIM. - KlltKPATIMClC -Al
Ashland. Julv 211, Owen II. Hunt
hill mid Miss Klleu A. Islrkpalrio';.
at tho home of the bride's father.
The young oiuiple left for tho Oead
Indian country to sprint a sylvan
honeymoon.
MAKItlED - At St. Murj's Cathiidml.
Sun Frnnclsco, Tursdny, July '.'i
MIks Marguerlto lousing, and Mr
Fred W Slianloutu. Mr. and Mrs.
Shaplelgh are 'reluming thu lut of
tho week to .Med ford where they will
nw'ke 1111 Inlme.
NEW YORK BROKERAGE
FIRM ANNOUNCES FAILURE
NF.W YOKIC. Julv 31 Flower ,'.
Co., members of the New York sloe',
exchange, aiuei (oibn. The firm
is one nf the oldest doing husinet
on the o.M'luttigC.
The finu asigned for the benefit
of its creditors to Charles A. Wer
ner of this eitv. No staleuii'iit of
iets and liabilities mum made.
ERECKLE-FACE
Sun anil Will tiring Out I gly Smis,
a How lo Itemove ltlly
Meres a chiuire, Mlis Kreckbvface,
io try a remedy fur freckles with the
guarantee of u reliable denier that it
will not cot you a penny unless It
removes tho frocklu; whllu If It does
give you a clear complexion tho ex
cno Is trifling.
Simply got an ounce of otlilno
double strength from any droggUt
and a few applications should show
you how easy It Is to rid yourself of
the homely frocklcs and get a beau
tiful complexion. Itarely Is more
than one ounce needed for tlm worst
case.
' Mo sure to ask tho druggist for tho
double strength otlilno as this Is the
prescription sold under gunrnntUQ of
money back If It falls io remove
freckles.
THE LIFT: CAREER
"iWknallnc In jrrxrth OmmiM HrrlaMy Is
dlrtl lo (Hrpirr iw,u In lh l,l w.ij
tot llir ls-t tHttiiiiml nniikn Ik milks
hUMf' PlfvlfMl W IJmiI
This Hm MUMorf t.f the
Forly-slxth School Yrir Opcm
SEprnnBER 18th, iom
Write for lllintr.itNl ivp,itf Rook
let, "rilll l.trr: CAHI:I:K," and lor OU
log rnntalnlng full information.
Degrte Counts AGKIGULTURB J
Agronomy, Anbn.il Husbandry.Oi-ilryHii'u
bandry. Poultry lluitundtv, llnrlkultiirr
Arfeulturf m Trachns. lowrsiH
I.OCOINO bNOINirrMINO, IIO.MI- ICO
NOMICS: DomeMlcS'i..ncr,l)(miMtU.A!i.
HNGINfcEWNOt HleJrlMl, bilKnllon.
Hlfhwsy, Machiinlval, ChcmW.il, Mining.
Ceramic. COMMtRCf. I'ilAHAlACY
iNDUSTHMt AKIS.
Vocational Ccwvfi-Asjkullurr, Dairy
Jng, Home Alakers Cnutjic, Industrial
Arts(ForestrykRulns Shoit Courw.
School o Muslc-rfbfw, Strlnic, Hand,
Vole Culture.
f mm Bmitm Cowmt by Miil Fi .
A4HiraTHK KKdlMTHAtl, , ,
.CariillU. (VoV
I ll lliJutm
Tteeoptdar Drink
RITEWAV
COFFEE
It's Rousted Daily iuIcd
fojd. Jt,' Blended in MouTord,
It's tlio boat in Ak'dl'oi'd.
Wliy not nso Medford Cof
foe? If you (ixnoct to build tin
yqii.r town, uho Iioiiio pro
ductw, Ak your grocor and
Jiujlyl on hiM cudii.you
I t . I ' I t 'it
The Riteway Coffee
In ! lu1 1'lVisN'i'V til
FEDERA
JURORS
ISIS w;
niotoplajs Fihlny mid Hatiiidny
fit! 'I l j
Perils of Pauline No. 5
Two I'ftris
t
TlinCAMiOF TIINTItlllr
Two itool Indlim Htory
TIIK AllVKNTUmW OK Till: MISS.
IN(I tiKA(lV
No. li of OrtnvltiH, Aniatour Detective
noti;
Wo Will 8how Five Heels for Thoie
Two Ds
MRS. H. L. LEACH
Export CoraoUore
Hill; North Bttrtlett.
Phono fi()3 M.
Fresh Meat
SATURDAY
Spriiio; l.ttnih, Vful untl
Cliickon P'rva.
Booths 13 and M
Public Markot
Hanley&Carleton
The Proof Is In
The Eating
Try our Ico (Yenm onco and
bo ronviiiccd. We Imvo a
buiit'li of brand new specials
which we an scrvino; in our
parlor. Kroo deliveries 7 a.
in to 12 p. tu.
SPi:CI.liT(IHAY
, Kin.'.xcn ctiKitttv ick nti.'.VM
PALACE OF SWEETS
OUR PROCESS
IS THOROUGH
Kvery garment cleaned by us M
made sanitary and clean with our
Modem Equipment anil
Experienced Help
Wo aro ablo to give you lorvlco
that Is only puislblo to got In tho
largor cities.
Phono 2 U. Wo will call.
IMI
VALUABLE ASSET
An account with thu Jackson County Hank Is a valuahlo
asset to any young man or woman, It uimaks volumes
for churactor and good management, lour
cordially Invited.
Vi'r Interest Paid on Savings Armunt",
A
oven ea vrAws umpkw out mahagimrmt
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QffifjtiisssJZJssssS
JtytPQssMsmsksssmL FjHBHHHHHhW M
Bf sssssssssssss li " " ii "w "nf I tn,ni
cyTrjrmy a n
We art hearfqurteri for evervtWwj Hie market nffords In Vec
Ultte, ifres and Fruits,
We aim. make a specially of nil kimW of PiikiiIii mid l.uiieh (UiixU.
SPECIAL ON BANANAS SATURDAY
Dozen 2 Cents. Two Dozen 35 Cents
MARSH & BENNETT
ho. oud dwur wii nt nhiimh"! mi
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Theatre
i .. i . ' i
Saturday, Aufj. 1
k'l-- I c;; '
Guy Bates Post
IN
Omar, ,
The Tentmaker
Scuts Noiv on Siiic
Box Office
Curtain at 9 o'Cloctc
PAGEUP
TONIGHT
Ctml, ('nnil'orlable, Well
Ventilated ,
Boat Photo Flays
Tirw Kin:i:ia iikudhr
A romance of tho west, in
two parts
TIIK MAN WHO LOST,
HIT WON
In (wo aris
Til M ON 14 IIKST MIOT
A stirrini; comedy drama by
Khitf lhij(Kot
I WOK TIIKATKR.
OIM'IIKSTUA
Seven pieces
Harry lloiell, Oireetor
. Coolest Placo in Medford
Adults Kb Children Tic
Doors open 7:lo" o'clock.
No Pictures Saturday Nifit.
I'Jntiro Change Sundav
IT Theatre
TONHJIIT ,Nli MATl ItM.VV
Mnllaeo and Hvcnliin
"The Harp of Tara"
Domino, Two Heel Fen turn
Mrrr.w. wi:i:ki.v mjws
l'.SVt'll()I.O(!IC.l. .Mo.MC.vrs
ltellnurc
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