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4 iAi ' ." " 9- r , t. " t MEDFORD OKEC.ON, TOE8PAY, AUGUST , 101 1 I I -i PAGETHRH16 MflDFOTil) MAIL ftliJBttNlS, i In I r i A ? K i ' X k 1 itf ,1 fl?-1 2 ri w H - h fc 1-. 'Ml r Jk 'V I k T. T Armored Cruiser Tennessee Leaves TemorroW With Gold for Those vmtino a Forelnn Lands Fiscal T Agents to Supervise Expenditures inkers Furnish Funds. I r! : WASHINGTON, Aug. . Tlio orm urml cruiser Tamorec. will sail from Now vork nt K p, in, tomorrow with Mweon rivn nml olaht iiillllnni In Rnlil (or Americans In IJuropo. . Assistant Secretary Hrcoknnrld;o uf llio war department nml a repro smitatlvo of lli American Hr-d Cross will nail on (ho Tennessee Tlio sources from which nil (ho gold will ho taken had not boon fully iMtrmlnrd today, hul-wlll hn arrang- i'il nt further conferences botwoen of flclala mill Now York banker. A navy jib) master will go In charge of (ho treasure. WAKIIINOTON. Auk. -I. Con girss. ix lo lie naked innnrdliitrl.V to npprnprintc .$ '.!,.' (10,00(1 lo irlioto Amrrieiin in l.urnpc. The nnnori'il rnnrrH Trniiessrn nml North Cnrolinu will be tihnl for smiling colit to Kiinipo in ucennl with tlm plan minnniiiTil loilny nt the WllltO llOIIl Tlio untious iiuohril in llir wnr will bo informed of I In- pui-potc for which the until U being sent to hur- u 'in orilrr Unit no complication iiinyftilluw. HiiHrvlf l!rnitllurn President Wilson toiluy npprnved the 0r(ni plnn which were drnwn mi Inst night nt it oonfrrrnco between Kvorrtiirv Hnnn, Heorcliiry MoAdoo, Hubert, Lnuxjng, solicitor of the slnlo n'Kirnituii, rnunse,i ior wo imcn inn r.irnH ooiiiWiny, nnd Hcnjiimln Strong, u Kew Y.trk lninkrr. C'nncri'xK will ho imlfcd to rniHiwcr Srcrrlury Mi'Ailoo to npMilnl fiirnl iihimiIm In Ktiropn to utiprnN" thr cxpfiiililiirr of thn .'..'lOO.OOO fund hich will lio in addition to llm t'.'.'iO.llOI) nppriipriiilcd yi-Hlvriluy. A. ('. Miller of tlio fvilcrnl rrMrc lioinl nill work out tlm dduilji of mo nun piuiiN, iinn 10 mil mm irmtu i'il int'ii from tlio war departmrnt nnd iiuvy drpiirtini'iil who uro hM'rinlit in lriin-M(rlnlioii will ho nKii)(ur In uio tlit'ir full i'ii.oHTiitiiii. Kriul ItHlof HhlM In oulrr to cot mild to Mump', nr. riiuci'iurnlK will ho mmlu to (.end n Wnilril KtitloN vouM'l with tlio ooiiDcnl of foreign uovoriimrutx, under the flitjr of tho I'tillcd Stiiti's to ho conn itps iuvohoil in tho wnr. Tho Muto drpurtmi'iil toiluy rnliliil diploinuthi mid oniiMilur uffiiMTs ulirmd to nx M'luhlp nil AiniTiouiiN in llm onunlriim iuolril nnd liuo them rvudy to cm liurk for Koiiip. OflirluU luuo I told i ul hr poHHihln lo iot riiouli hli'iunorH fnun Iho I'oiihtwiMi hornoo mid plunn uro hriui;)NiiI for t'liurloriiiK Iho iih'oh. Miry uuiiihor. ii f ". (ihlTlUUV Tlicijnoral win Icon of Frank A. Klrlc'kUtd of Tolo, woro hold from lili homo' Sunday, tho Uov. W. A. DIkkIm. offlclHtlnit, mid lutcruiont In Medford coniotory. I'rWnk 'A. Htrlcklaud wa born In llrmlford,, Iowa, July 30, 1871,, and dlod at Tolo, Urogon, AuruhI 1, 1914, oko 43 yoara and 'i da Ho Joined tho Uhrlatlan church at Pomona, Mo , In IH00H, and In 10190 trmiBforrod hla mouilieriihlp to tho Central Point church. When a young man ho loft Iowa ami, moved to MUxourl, -whoro ho murrlod MUa Mary Wold), ,Juno 38, IK DO, Two dauRhtortt Voula and Klvla woro horn of tho union, In November 1010, tho family moved to Tolo, OroKon, Ho leaven to mourn ills ionr a wifo, two daUKhtori, VeKta, and Klvla., a fathor. K. A, Htrlokland or Oronton, town, oiio lirothor, (leorKo 1. Blrlck laud of Wlinor, H. I) two aUtera, Mm, C. V. TaKKard of Kordland, Mis.' Hour), inn! Mi 8.. (Jolda Andonon of Crouton, Iowu, Ho wh a imtlout mifforor for two yoara, a Kood fathor, nnd kind hu Wild, nnd luvod by all hla noliihbora. PEACEFUL TRANSFER , FAILS IN MEXICO HAIril.l-b, Moxlco, via Laredo, TnnaH.tAuK,1 4. Negotiations for tlm poacfHj tramfer of Moxlco City V) tho canitliutloualliilii failed tonight, Tho i6nMltiilloRallt rcfumid lo a trlilii,Hl)low iifiuosed by (lio C'Mha KonihiUiloimri, Ttieao ww HilitdoUflM did Hot evau v Carrau a, W AKES EIGH MILLION FORHANS E GOLD TO MAINE DAW IIAKHOII, Mi'., Aim. 1. Tint North (Icrmiiu Lloyd Htciiuu'r Krou I'riuroHMlu iVcilii', piuryiiiff morfl thnii 110,000,0(1(1 In iltl, nml whouc wIioioiiIiouIh Iiiim been n myatory hliieo hlie, unllcil from Nov York liiht TuoHiluy, nrrlwil in Iho hurhoi' hrru toilny. Tim (Voillo i)roppcd unclior nt (I o'olock tlilrt moriilu& iiftur u forrril rim of four ilnyi, tier ofllfrra fcur t cupluro. With n cm go of If n't mlllioliH In cold uud n million in Hirer i'onl(tueil to I'Vitcli nml KnulUlt' buitkern, wllt mi oxtimuteil viilun of uvi'r'fivyftyN IIoiih in hi'r-i'lf, thn K'roir l,nii4ii( (Vcillo Iiiim I'ouhtitiitnl prohuhly Ihn fineit mn prixe ever open to cuptiire." lUn H'ltliout Mxlita. An hhr orept ulunv tho Mnliio ciniHt mid into Iho hnrbor under the oovor of nluhtt nioh dock niul every porthole wum blanketed with I'linvnn ko tlmt not it elrnm of liulti b'i tniveil hi-r whcrciihoulH. Her four ktut'kM hud horn tipped with Muck paint ho that Mm renrmblril un lint,' lltli Hleiuiiililp. At one time 1'iipturo heemrtl iiiiuii icnt. Cuplciin C'hnrlfh I'oltiek re ported on Hunilnj" tluit he hhd In leroepleil u wlndoHH iiieshiiKo from onr Freneli vrtnl lo another civinp warning of tho Cenilie'a proximity, hul under tho protection of a fiK tho North Clennoii I.lo.vd liner es caped, Tho Kroil 'rinrevin Cecilie left New York rally lant TiiomIii.v inorn-1 iiiK hound for Hremcu viu l'lyinottih nnd t'lieibouru'. ftjplt to rrnKer .She hud H.'iO firxt'clnkH, KI0 heo nml rlmiH nnd 711(1 Mermpe pnshfii Kern. About a third of the fiit clilM are Oeniuinn who fnilid to ah llclpnto tho wnr erihii, wliocc sudden prccipitnliyii droxo them hack to Amerlen. Mcwt of t lie roil are American. Friday niht, while a daneo wna in pnKreiH lbq wt the piiKKfiiKcrH i0icrd tlint'tJiepimllion of the moorrhnd uniicootintttblv hhift ed to the port tde or the fdiTp. ti fore the hitfnifieniii'o of thU w'aa rV alitud the cuptnin cntlfd tho men into the Kiuokliijf room, t "Oeiitlemen," ho halii,. "wur Iiiik been ilrclnn-d between Kuclnud, (Irr ninny, Franco nnd AuUrin-lfuiitJury', wo are. poln' mck to America. Wo have ciumph coal for our rctilrn homo nnd it in my rnritCht hope that wo hhull not bo intercepted by for eipi war venieW riunxe.1 Tlinmgli I'og For two niKhtk, with her hcud mid iide. Ii(;h!x oxtui);uibhe(l tho Kruii Prinr.eisHin Cecilio pu.nucd Ihrouuli Iho fojf with iiurcducitl pert I uud without soimdiuff her foulmrii. Captain l'oluek Huid hu wua await ink' udvlrori from his Iiiio'n offiron' in Now York, "I can see no imssihil ity of tukini; I lilr. hhin to New York fnun hen' with unfrly,' he Mild. "To nxold foreign vehM'lh wo should Imve to keep within thn Ihreo.milo limit, ami lo nccouipliMi this tho ship would have lo be built like n eaiioc. Wit huxo rouched an American port in safety, which wax more thnii I hnd ilurrd to tiiK. Wo hno been in uU most cunMunt daiiK'r of capture, uud wo can coiihiiler oiirHcheH oxtrcmely luokv to have como out su well. "I have not been noting on my own initiative, but under order from tho N'orth (lenuaii I.loyd In llremen, mid although I mn (in officer fit ,tJio Our mini nuv,4 my iliity uib hben otlio hteuumhip line.' NKV YOUK, Auk. 1. -Tho Krou Priiuessiu (,'ocillo In Hie finetl ship of tho North (Icnunii Uoyrt licet. Nchh of her sufe arrival ut Har lluibor was received ut tho lino of fices hero in n telegram from Cup. lain Lolnck. Until his iiicksIiku wiih received Ihn lino wan upimreutly in tlio dark us to tho vcsnelV inuvo iuciiIh siiico leaving New York har bor. Tho gold nlioaiil the vosel wn cpnslpicil.by New York bankeiH to l.oiiilon.nnil I'uris. RAIDED BY THEtVES TJiIuh'h entered tlm puldin inurket Momiay night mid stole 10(1 pounds of lurd and ten country mired hams. Tfiuy, secured enlnincu by cutting the suroen ut hu buck don and in nil probability packed tho produce away wiih un unto or team, The police notifleil every town in the county to he un the wutuli for thn gootU, slioiild an ntlempi be nuule lo soil wny laid or hum to oiinry ktorev, k mum t yum m mm naeaiii TREASUR SHIP RETURNS WITH U Mat 4M MMaW MAN KAISER PLACES BLAME FOR i u ,i, , ... !l v ' HKtfl'llN, Anf. -1. lli'Hponhibllity it i lor IlltoXtfilftJu which (Jcrmauy, Hn' sla mid Franco nro i'ow encased in placed Hiiiinrcly' on tho hIiouIiIoim of Kuipcror NicholoH in Iho White Hook Untied by tho (leriumi (toveriimenl nnd icn prominence in the prcBM today. While nruoliatloim looking to n peaceful wny out of I tic illffloultlew were peiidiiiB;, KiihnIii, it i charged, iiivndcil (lermany nnd n few hour later Franco opened lumtilitieH. Tho (lermmi emperor, it In set fori hi it; rcspoiiHo lo tho HUKKcsliou front London nml Iho npeal of the lUlHsiiui inounrclij wum iifiiie; hH in flucliee nLVieuun to sutisfy Huhkiii 'pr'irJin)('lh'o itifnt)oinr of Austria Tn Henn, hut in, lhal vory hour lltm Viil wifs mottlliriiiK. Jier hnuy. '., ' After u fruitlexs appeal lo I'm pi'inr Nieliiilii', to nbandnii hid war like preparation uud so nvrr n iril lo ehlliriition, tho (Jcniinii govern meut on July III instructed its am biihMMilur ut Kt. I'etcrsbur 4ti give notice tlmt (Jenuauy would mobilise unless Hushiu iiixjtenileil her military luciiKurcH inside of twelve hours. At the same time France wan given eighteen hours in which to deelarr whether she would remain neutral in ii war between ituxsia mid (Jeniinny The iuiiuct into tho death of Henry Olson, a homesteader uud guide, slain by Iiuis Dodge of Ash land for a deer on F.Ik creek, will he held ut the IVrl undertaking parlor tomorrow- monnng nt 10 o'clock. The cwdcticc ndiuccd nt this hen ring will ho presented to tho next grand jury. i'tyflrewtor Kelly und Coroner Ucl loggwill conduct Iho .hearing. DoJrv, iit reported to be under u jihynicinu'tf euro nnd completely un nerved by the tragedy. He nnd his companion Kner, will b the chief witneifcJ. SetircH of morbid curious visited the uiorgua Monday afternoon (o view the victim of the. tragedy. A number of Mcdfonl Jiuiiters who planneil to leave tho first " of tho veek for n deer hunt hnvt' indefin itely potpoiicd (heir' tri'p. eori) from Iho upiHT Applegntc tell of heavy firing in (hut section, with California game warden watching the htato lino for transgression of tho game laws. VANCOUVER HARDER V f' t 7. VANCOyVKU, II. ('., Aug. I. Collector of Customs J. M. Howell received telegruphiu iuhtrnctions from J ho M'in'or iiuviil officer ut Kiii- mult today that no shipping wus to move out of Vancouver harbor. La ter this morning a fuilher telegram wum received permitting the regular coasting bteumer to sail on their schedule, u!mi steamers for Seattle und Ahtakii, uud American mid Jap anese shipping. All other shipping is 'to bo held, mid under this ordei tllq 'CminuMun-Austruliuti liner Niag ara", duo to still tomorrow for Sydnoy, jnu tlio i;unoitlau ruoitio liner F.tn lirtt,VW1!lhW),'iM to nail on tljerHWfpr UW Orient, will be held herivbjMhit collector of custom-, un der this onter from Ksjuulmult. CALM AND QUIET IN WALL STREET NKNV YOUK, Atig. L Coiidltlon In tho tliiauclal district nettled down to further calm und quiet today 'Meawrea' taleu )eaterday to, safe guard tho general situation, Includ 'ingi'tho lanujaiU' of ' clearing lioube eertlf)cateatd' tho receipt of omor- Beupy curreucy f rom vvaiiitngton for dUirlttiAaajiameDg local banks were found (obe Incrcmlngly effective Distribution of currency was re sumed at tho sub-treasury today au1 leading financial Interests oxpresseJ the opinion thai the situation ao far as affects the principal financial cen ters of this country was under con. trol, MOMIJ, Aug. faernuiiiy has made an tlilieal to Italy lo stand with iff, ffdlHkt lo the Olurnale U'ltal. WAR UPON RUSS CZAR OLSON INQUEST "iO WEDNESDAY SHIPPING TOPPED MANY AMERICANS . ABROAD SUFFER BUT ARE GAME LONDON, Aur (.- Arriving today on what prouabl) will bo tho last boat for soma tlmo from tho Hook of Holland, W, T. McUrath, or No llruuswlek, N. .I . reported that tho hnrbor at tho Hook was being inlneJ ami thnt countlers Americans worn stranded In the Netherlands, Ho aid: "At llnoovcr, Prussia, whore I stop ped while on winy way to Itcrlln, 1 saw a woman and her two children with f 2.500 In checks but without any, cash. Tlio Ametlean consul was un able to aid bar. "Americans, however, are showing a splendid spirit and arc dividing their last crust. We traveled for twenty four hours without food, lock ed In the cars all night In crumped positions. .There wss great suf ferine, but the women and children remain cd game, j v "The Oernuns," ho nMnued, "are enthushuttc.ror war, the women Joining In patriotic demonstrations. A rumor thatjnuiila had dec(de-) on peace was received with regret Ono Herman, said to me: 'It. la a bad thing; we winijio harelt outnow' GERMANS INVAOt AT TWO POINTS l'AUIS, Aug. 4. Tho Gormans have penetrated. French territory at two points. They first cntcrod Long lavlllo. In tW department of Meur-thect-Moselle,' a part of old Lorraine, near l.ongwy,' ';nnd later Invadod Clrey-aur-vvAOjax in llic samo uo partment. The Gorman entry Into tho Duchy of Luxemburg wu headed by tnlrty rive automobiles filled with officer, these being folowe4 by cavalry In force. Several freih violations of Frenc'a territory by German troops were re ported today. Detachments vIMted outlying farms at Iepulx,. near Del fort, and requisitioned cattle. LONDON, 'Aug. 4.,--German troova today niado ya (urthe.r Invasion of territory near Vervlers, lo the ea'it of Liege, according to a dlsptaeh to the French embasay hero from the French legation at, Brussels. PAIMB, Aug. 4.Gernn tnrops crossed Into French territory near Mars-Ia-Tour, wber one of tho most important battles of the Franco-Prus sian war waa fought August 1C, 1870 LONDON, Auk. 4. Tho German cruiser Ilrcsla bombarded tho French naval station of Hona,- Algccira, at 4 o'clock this morning, afterward steaming off a ful speed In n west erly direction, according to n dis patch received al tho French em bassy here. PAHIS, Aug 4 . Ocrmau troops continue to harry French oiitpobta along tho frontier by making num eroua raids Into French tcrrltorj. Tho French, howover, refuted to bo drawn uoyond tho six mllo zouo loft unoccupied along the frontier. REAL WAR NEWS fc'roTu up tho Aiiplegato and down tho Roguo( comes wit- uows, that Is war news.. J'ress' associations car. oply give to tho anxious -world, tin wortl; that Iho Diiteh' havo Invaded l.lmuurg, and tlio American million.' aires ?veep to.siicndthplr cash in the land that made them rich. From points off the t6lograph rlghtof way come tales to stir tlfe blood, secured aa most Hem st war news Is secur ed. Word was brought In from the Appegato Monday night that Vlomu Vaa sacked and burned and plllagoJ liy the Servians, and Kuvperor Franx Joseph hanged to a Jelegriiph pob, Tom nyan, a prospector uu Hijuaw Creek came to town with tho start ling Information that the United States had declared war on Kngland, and that Kalnor Wlllieliu'a -war plana had been suddenly stopped by a soc ialist bullet, What Hwrsels of doings, unknown to people In (he cities might Agate and Trail and (ho Ued Indian couii. try be dUcusslug now, nobody knows, Abos has probably ntystlvally dli mr4 lba "War U Ml," FRENCH TERRITORY SERVIANS VICTORS IN FIRST BATTLE PAUIH, Aug. 4. A dispatch from Nlsh, Scrvla, to tho MatlnuJ snys the Austrian troops wore defeated with heavy losses In a battlo ngnlntt tho Horviatis on Hunday near Somendrla. Tho rcRlmcnts of Infantry Austrian troops comprising noarly ton thous and men supported by heavy artillery ad van red against tho Servians, but wcro repulsed, leaving many of their number dead and woundod on the field. A largo forco of Austrian troops aided by a flotilla of twenty monitors has been trying for tho last six days to cross tho rlvor Have Into Kcrvlan territory, but has not suc ceeded In landing. CANNED MEATS IN GREAT DEMAND; PRICES JUMP - LONDON, Aug. A. American firms with offices in London were overwhelmed loduy with-ordeiK for fanned meals. The pricc-udtel for ibis nrliclc hnvn jumped from 10 to l0 cr cent w;thtn iho lavt f e wdnys. & , NORTH tEBMAN LLOYD STEAMERS MISSING I NKW YOHIC, Aiig. 4. the Knifer .Willicliii II of the North Gennnn Lloyd line, due in this morning from Hremcu, bus not arrived. Neither hud tho vessel sent by wireless her position to Cape Race and Sable 1st uud. ns iw oiiHlnmnrv. Double S. k H. Green AGAIN TA STRIANS M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS McGALL PATTERNS Amoskeag Gingham Blue, blm.'k, brown, green checks 8.Vyr Renfrew DcTomhirc Cloth Special, only cloth made guaranteed not to fade, yard . . 20c New Fall Goats $10, $12.50, $13.50 and $15 Plaids and Persian Lamb Fancy Silk Ribbon 19c Full assortment of colors. Gumfey Gut Special values Ladies9 Pumps $3.50 Satin Pumps at .W.5Q Patent Pumps, $3.50 Gunmetal Pumps Double S. k H. .Trading 'IMimi mi im.tn.iliitii inwnli'i' Kfmvt'i l'lvurv liirtliilnv. vin-miiu Mtlnu fwMiu!iMiu a hotter place to select such a present or priscu than a carefully seluottidiftofik of jewelry, cut glass, bracelet, watchefc', the new blank jet ear dropsy blank enamel nock pieces, ladies cigarette cases and numerous other thjUK" Kk9pty able for all occasions, 'J'llK.JKWKliKIt ii LEAVES GOTHAM NHW YORK, Aug. 4. Tho desti nation of tho steamer Kron Prlnz Wllholm of tho North Cnrman Llo)d Lino, which left this port last night with a cargo of coal and miscellan eous stores, was a subject of specu lation In marlno circles. Tho steamer after clearing Sandy Hook, had only her running lights burning and "wan headed In a south erly direction Instead of northeast ward, which is tho usual courso of steamers bound for Kurope. ' The southerly route taken nnd tho fact that tho stcanvor bad about 3,000 tons more coal than sho would need to cross tho Atlantic, besides pas jicngcr. It la thought sho is. going to transfer her cargo to two German ships reported to be on this coast. .Tho transfer, it is feared, might Inrolro tho United States In' a neu trality controversy; also that tho ship carried war materials. FALMOUTH, England, Ang. 4. The Kron Prlnzessln Cecilio of the Hamburg-American Line, which left New York July 25 for Hamburg, put In here today. Sho bears the same name aa the North German Lloyd steamer which reached Bar Harbor, Malno, this morning.. Do It Ted Hcsolvo to smoke Gor. Johnson ci gars, the best, and thereby patronize honle Industry. tf ' Trading Stamps on all cash day .this week Jap Silk Waists Light blue, grceu, pink, yellow, sale price $1.98 Tests .15 on Sale $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 GERMAN LNER ON SEALED ORDERS Stamps on all cash purchases until noon balance of this week What Is More Useful nil nll I'm- nrcKimfn m m-i'pn. Wlinru would uill fliul H MARTIN J. REDDY PRESIDENT ASKS TO A WASHINGTON, Aug. The pres ident' message for rollnt of Ameri cans was as follows "Aftor ftirthor consideration 6t tho existing condition In Kurdpo In sofar as it Is affecting cltltons ut (ho United States who are thero, without means, financial or other wise, to return to their homes In thtt country. It seems Incumbent on the government to take stops at onco to provldo adequoto mennaby the char tering of vessels, or otherwise, of bringing Americans out of tho dis turbed regions and convoying them t0 their homes in tho United States. "Moreover, in view of the- diffi culty of obtaining money on letters of credits -with which most AmerU cans abroad are supplied It will be -necessary to send agents abroad wHh funds which ran be advanced on suck evidences of credit, or used for the assistance of destitute citizens of the United States. "In these circumstances, I recom mend the immediate passage fey the congress of an act appropriating I3.S00.000 or aa much thereof u "may be necessary, to be placed at tho disposal of the president for the relief, protection and transportation of American citizens and for person al services, rent and other expenses, which may be Incurred la the District of Columbia, or elsewhere, connect ed with or growing out of the exist ing dlsturbane In Enrage. (Signed) "WOODROW WILSON." s5a9BasassBBaaEsaaasaass3BBaaar' purchases until noon Yry - ' i CONGRESS CITIZENS BROAD MUNS1NG UNDERWEAR Children's Oxfords 96 Patent, viei, also tan, values to .f 1.75. White Twilled Outing 10 Cents Also dainty fancy patterns, 27-incli goods Children's Crepe Dress es S1.29 New styles, sizes G to 14, extra big values. Garhart Overalls $1.10 No other overalls made like them. Assorted bunch of last season's LAWN WAISTS to close out at 98 weflfliiie miliivtM'siui'V Mild i. NKAK POWTOJTWjCW ' """iiTli . , i W ( - 'j i ; i FM- . iiJMm K fv Ui