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-y : PAGH T0 MEDFORD MAITJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORKUON. "MONDAY. AUCWST .10, 11)11 el rfl s i 1- i J . J : $ i -5 n u i ' if) o IOCAL AND t PERSONAL Before you go hunting .got nn Aetna Accident poller. No oxtrn charge for tho additional haiard. It. JJ, McCurdy, agent. Spuria Hldg. Wm. Hart llatnllton of San Jose, owner ot the llatnllton orchards nt Kaglo Point Is In Bedford looking at. (cr his Interests. United States IMstrlct Attorney Clarenco I. llcames, has arrived for n fortnight's vacation. Ho Villi Jcavo Thursday on a hunting and fishing trip near Prospect with Don CoMg. Tree props at tho Medford Lumber Company. A. K. Reames lias returned from n vlBlt to his mining property near Inland. No files on tho Pennant wrapped Ilrefld. Wo are not advertising It, Just letting It havo Its way with the people. Positively contains no alum. Mado at Newtown Pakory. 142 Harold Cochran and Milton Schu hard npent Sunday visiting friends at Coiestln, Only one kind ot kodak finishing at Weston's Camera Shop, that's the best Over lsTs Theater. Mrs. C. Ii. Burrls and Mrs. Emma Clfno havo returned from a three week's 'vacation at Stewart Springs, Cal. Parslan Hair Dressing Parlors, manicuring, general work. M. F, & II. Bldg., phone. 107-J. Rutherford Kerr, former postal clerk in the local post office. Is con fitted In St. Mary's hospital, San Diego Cal., suffering from a recurrence ot rheumatism. Hotel Medford .dining room now opens at tir a. m. and is open all day. Ike Fridlgcr left this morning to spend a few days In tho upper Rogue country. J. O. Oerklng. the best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Mala St. Phono 320-J. Leon Wilkinson of Central Point is In the city today. Saturday at Ray Gold a revolver dropped from tho pocket of Wilkinson, and was dis charged inflicting a slight flesh wound on the right arm. Call J. W. Mitchell for lawn mow er troubles. Phone 26. Mrs. Nakmltu, the first Japanese woman io die in this county, died at Sacred Heart hospital Saturday night. The funeral services are being held from the Perl undertaking chapel this afternoon. Aetna means Holmes the Insurance pan, Aetna Fire, Automobile, Acci dent, Health, Liability, Surety Bonds. The deer season opens in Califor nia next Saturday, and a number ot Medford hunters are planning to try their luck in Siskiyou county. The Henry Olson tragedy the opening day of the local season, resulted in many returning from tho woods the last week. See R. IT. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Bonds. Forest Supervisor Martin Erlckson returned Saturday from a tour of conditions in the Butte Falls district. Kodak flnlshiug and auppliea at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis .Theater. A tralnload of watermelons passed through Medford Sunday night en route to Tortland aud Puget Sound points. Groceries at De Voe's. The water in Bear creek Is tho low est it has been in years. All the streams in ilte valley are low on ac count of tho dry weather. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over IsU Thea ter. Shorty Miles returned Saturday from a ten days deer hunt on ElkB creek. We have a 350fc press, recently installed especially for printing fruit labels. Medford Printing Co. " There will bo a meeting of the school board tomorrow, when vacan cies in the teachers' corps, and pre liminary matters pertaining to the opening ot the school year In Septem ber will bo passed. FIRST class private room and board. IOC South Urape, P)ay ball at DoVoes' tonight. f J. W. Ling and Harry and Houston Ling nrrlvod Saturday from Trail,1 where they hate been painting coun ty bridges, and tho ranch homo of George Mansfield. They will return Tuesday morning. Automatic base ball, that brand new out door game, lias arrived in Medford. Heo It at DoVocn tonight, just west of Hotel Medford. Joe H. Wilson of Talent Ib spond ins the day in Medford. Parisian Hair Drowning Parlors twelve scalp treatments for 6. M. F, ft If. Bldg., phono 167J. 184 frsssii t t ii MI nti i Weeks A HcGowtn Co. UNDBftTAXlM rtmiw A. M. Ow ftVM irmm iiumiii i I I I I I I i 1 1 All tho forest fires In Jackson county aro now under control. Tho smoke clouds are lifting fast. Fruit labels artistically printed ta any and all colon, Medford Print ing Co. More Barkdull, Amos Walker, and Boh Dow left Saturday to tow back Barkdull'a "Old Doc Yak" machine. stranded 3R miles west ot Grants Pass on tho road to Crescent City, and are now stranded themselves, with two buRted autoa on their hands. They telephoned In Sunday night for a re lief machine, which will bo dis patched today. The finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. Game Warden A. S. Hubbard of tho Ashland district Is spendlug the day In Medford. It yox. want a lithographed fruit label instead ot a printed ono, see us. wo aro agents for Schmtts Litho graph Co. Medford Printing Co. The Al P. Glbbs' team ot lady ball players will p)ay a local team at tho ball park tomorrow afternoon. Authentic war news received by Mall Trlbuno leased wire will lis posted during the day at Hotel Med ford. Born To Mr. and Sirs. Pred Hurst. Sunday, August 9, a 11 pound baby boy. Are you "Holmes protected." In surance service combined with 16 strongest companies. Holmes tho In surance Man. Carl Von der Hellen of Wellcn was a visitor In the city Sunday evening, Tho Epworth league of the Metho- dlst church will give a free social on Meeker'a lawn, corner Fourth and Bartlctt this evening. 120 Tho annual reunion of the G. A. It. of southern Oregon will bo held at Grants Pass, September 5 to 10. Members from Ashland to Roseburg will attend. Tho Central Pothl Feed Store of Central Point, Ore., can supply you with new and second hand grain bags at reasonable prices. 123 II. B. Patterson. Mate Blden. Shor ty Miles, and Owen Dunlap returned Sunday from a ten days deer hunt on Elk creek. They secured five bucks Watermelons Cc each. Will II. Wil son. The mercury registered 95 degrees Sunday, and tho same this afternoon at 2 o'clock. There is no prospect for immediate rain though badly needed. Miss Janette Salade of Central Point visited with Miss Mary Deuel Sunday. Watermelons 5c each. Wilt II. Wil son. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carnahan who . ,,,, I have been spending tho week in Med- ford will return in a couplo of days to the Blue Ledge district. William Utter of Holland spent Sunday In Medford on business. The grand Jury for the fall term ot the circuit court will be called Tuesday, September 1st. The petit Jury will be called a week later. Watermelons 5c each. Will H. Wil son. " Attorney Newman returned Satur day from Colestln where he has been visiting his wife and fatally for the past few days. Mrs. Newman and children aro spending a month thero enjoying the mountain air. The International neighborhood fued between Carl Jescke, defender of the Kaiser, and Bam Bateman and son oe, supporters of King George, heard before Police Judge Gay Satur day morning will bo dismissed, and tho combatants urged to mediate and lovo one another. The European war. Increased tho bitterness between the two families, who have not been on good terms for some time, and broke out when Jescke and the c'lder Bateman resorted to fists. Jescke al leges that he was the victor In a wrestling match until Joe Bateman, arrived on the scene and kicked him in the eye in defense of his sire. "Watermelons 5c each. "Will II. Wil son. Mrs. Jacobson and son Glendon aro visiting inGlendaio, where they will be Joined by Mr. Jacobson and tho family will proceed to Coos Bay to visit friends and relatives. JAPAN REQUISITIONS jMNALTRAMTS TOKIO, Aug. 10. Tho Japaneao government today requisitioned sev eral additional transports. Tho einperor is xpected to Inter rupt his vacation and return to Toklo from Nlkko Wednesday. George Wi Guthrie, American am- liassador, returned today from tho summer resort of Mlyunoshltu and conferred with some ot tho foreign ambassadors. GERMAN RIFLE WOUNDS NOT AS BAD AS FRENCH HKM'OH'JV France, Aug. 10. Freiirli Mirguoiin who Imvu been rill ing for dm wounded in the fighting in lower AUuctf, report llio I'rcneli ImiIIuIh timirnr lo iiinke more Nt-rlmi vwHirnU jliHii tliorn nf iw OrTiitoii lfli-, im, "gi" miifr'iii.'iMti uliMlli inammniMiiiinimni i fc P09PBBBBj9'SBBBHSBKBBBBvkwfrv J jf 2tBf!SBBBBK9W -C y BSBBBBBBBSBBBBBBVnBBBBBBBBBBBtJiaPYcV3BBMh Vvl.lSSBBBBMBBS'l SSsT -t' pK SBBMYftLS ml- Cs SJBBSy SBBBBBBrBBBBrnC V T1IE EMERGENCY EXIT. Cnu . (.rU WV-HT ICT.TK I ttAVB BYr.H atOtnPRD TOO AS A rssTiu-jtr viu.un-.nat tomb, an ncBcrmnr mcEaui t muunrouK nnu ox voun Er.ricE.YT wisdom to iind uu a nut ocr vr ruts sinistui wood INCREASED CONFIDENCE IN WALUSTREET XKW YORK, Aug. 0. The .lend- lock in the finuiu'iul iliHtnet eonttii tied today, although Mirfnco eondl tions twitttetl to increineil eonfi ilcnee.. Another large batch of American securities sold by London in this market before the close of our operations was received today from tho steamship Mmiretuniti, which put into Halifax l:vt week. There was pome activity in the sil ver market today because of a guv enimeitt order for bar amounting to .f.'.OOiyiOO to be made into subsidi ary coin. The price paid was 57 cents an ounce. From a rellablo source it was learned that 110,000,000 of the con tracts outstanding when tho exchange closed had hew cleared; that Is to say, deliveries to that amount bad been accepted. This amount. It is believed, represents about halt tho total or mo last uay s nusiness nnu re Mc,e , ... ... , . In a strong position, their loans hav ing been reduced proportionately, BELGIANS FORCE REPLY j. (Continued from Page 1) battle in tho vicinity ot Liege or In the town itself. No big engagement between the al lied armies and the German troops is expected on Belgian soli until tho French and Belgian comctnea forces take tho offensive. It Is asserted here that artcr 200 German soldiers occupying a farm nt Socian, near Peplnster In tno prottneo of Liege had been fired on by threo workmen, the vlllago was given over to pillage by the German troops and tho threo workmen were shot by a firing squad. Bottling up Germans LONDON Aug. 10. Messages re ceived here today in official quarters from the Belgian general staff assert that the occupation of tho town of Liege by tho German troopa nas not had the slightest Influence on tho strateglp situation. It Is declared that so long as tho rlttg ot forts around Llcgo remains Intact, as It still is, the guns command threo pf tho principal roads by which tno Ger man army can advanco. This, it is pointed out, makes it impossible for the Germans, under tho present cir cumstances to receive supplies or am munition. Every line of railroad between Liege and tho Gerutun frontier Is al leged to have been destroyed and the Belgian troops are said to havo-blown up every bridge, culvert and tunnel, Tho Belgian general staff 'leclares that it has received reports that ths Germans expecting to take Llegq in a few hours, brought with them only sufficient food for a row dayB and littlo ammunition, their plan being to rush Liege uud mako It tholr.baso of operations. GcmiaiiM Greatly Weakened Tho' same authorities state that tho Gorman capture of Belgian prisoners is basolcss and assert that not a slnglo Belgian soldier remains in tho town of Liege, as they are all quartered In lliu forts. As fur us can ha learned by the Belgian general stuff, souin 120,000 Gorman troops were etigago.1 at Liege, Tliey are suld to havo been so weakened an to lie unable offee live ly to attuck the forts, On tno otlior Imud It is argued thut It Is not pos sible for tho forts lb (omoutrulo tluslr guns on llio (own 'of Llugo llsulf, Tlitf nt (liivilOiinnii In the sllua. Hull l expected lo be bo brvu of SHIPS NEEDED 10 GET FOREIGN TRADE XKW YOliK, Aug. 10. James A. Karrell, president of the 1'ttiled States hlcrl corporation, aud chairman of the national foreign trades council, organized to consider commcrchl problems hrising from the war, said before calling a imVting of the coun cil to order today, that until the rniledsSlulert could get merchant ships, her industries would not be able to take advantage of the in creased foreign demand for American products. The council was prepared to re ceive n report from it special com mittee on nieaxtires of relief and to npiMiint a committer to attend the conference of shipping and banking intercuts called by .Secretary McAdo.i to meet in Washington Friday. GERMAN CRUISER SIGHTED NEAR MIDWAY ISLAND SAX FllAXljISCO, Oil.. Aug. 1(1. The (lertuan cruiser Numbers was sighted by the Persia July UH, near Midway island, bound west. That was before the declaration of war by Germany. Previously hu had vlrar ed from Honolulu for Samoa. Since then there hate been tcH'iited rumors thnt the N'unibcrg was in Pacific coast water. Her position when sighted by the Persia would indicate that fihe probably kept on westward to join the German forces in China wntcru, where Ocrmauy lias a Inisc. FRENCH CLASH IN SKIRMISHES (Continued from Page l) ' 1 L l l. L l Ll !""). 1.1. 1 L The French losses in the Inking of baiute Mane are given in the of ficial report as not exceeding 100. Tho wounded French and Oennnn soldiers went taken to the French fortress of 1,'piuul for treatment. Inundated Valley A French aeroplane which ascend ed during tho engagement was re peatedly fired nl, the officer acting iiH obsenor of theUJermairri move ments receiving a' bullet fa lliu hip. Tho pilot of thoMuarfiinc, however, brought him safely to the ground and ho wan able to return to Kclfort. Tin: Herman troops inundated the valley of the fiellle, hoping by this iik'iiiih to htop the advance of the French, but the quantity of wafer wtk not Hifficient and tho French Iroops w'ere nblu lo continue Iheii' march. The French wore in force lodav on tholiutskirls of (he forest of I limit, in iroui oi .Ncir JirciMteii, which ap peiirn o he occupied in force. BltUSSr.LS. via Paris 10; 40 a. m., 'Aug. 10, Information from the front confirms tho report that tho German troops huvo ceased their adauco by tho Volley of the Ourtho. They nro said to hate rojlrcd on tholr reserves and to bo throwing up defensive worss, , , , The German offenslvo movement to the north of Liege Is developing. the Belgian main-army, reported to bo qdvunclng rapidly from Louvaln In tho northwest to attack the Ger- muiis occupying tho' town of Llego. Mr. Ilryuu declined to Indlcato the nature of any of tho responses but it was understood that they were sim ply acknowledgements, -mo stute department It continuing lis efforts for the reMso of Mr. uud Mr, Archer M, Huntington of New York, iiuilur arrest In Nuroinbiirg, 'tho lu( duiiurtnieiit has been In fniiiM"! Ilml Helen's ultlliulo will bo livulrul, GERMAN IE I llltttSSKI.8. Aug. 10, via Paris, 2:. 16 p. nt. llolglum has been cov ered with n network of German spies. Six hundred already have been nr rcsUd and 100 wore shot today, Some of tho Germans captured were wearing uniforms of gendarmes, cllc gunrds, soldiers and off leers nf tho Bel at my. Many of tho spies cnpttiruu were united with bombs and revolvers and were In automobiles bearing falso numbers. They also had In their posDciylon tetogrnnti and letters with tho counterfeit sig nature ot tho Belgian minister of wnr. Just before uud after tho fighting began, private ilk were required ou bridges, military works nttd ncque ducts, Indicating that there structures fhould bo blown up. Severe precautions have been taken by military authorities and no one Is admitted at tho railway statloni without military permits, Antonio biles are baited at every tulle. OUT CREW LANDED LONDON, Aug. 10 Tho Dutch steamer A I cor, of L'OIll) tons, has been .sunk and her crew 'anded nt llrlsjnc fors ;",,. wnr( no ii,,, ,11,11, itnitn dam for Oromtnot, iw n. 'there is nothing to show 'vhiti. sue sru a mine or was b, RISH HOI RULE LONDON, .. . .( vii moving tho adjournment of ". Iloure o Commons for a fc: ..r "remlerAs nulth this evcnli .c minted that he was hopeful It, the lutr ! i ntlght bo ablo to make propotf, , i re gard to Irish home rule M n would meet with something like u "tu! ac quiescence. AUSTRIAN STEAMERS SEIZED AT Ai rVERP ANTWF.ItP, ia London Mig. 10. The Auslriiiti steamer. . ora and I'raattiis were cciircd today in tl'e jwrt here. TOO UTK TO CLASSIFY. WANTklVCSetit ' biackmith for Uork on ranch, well eiulpied shop. Steady Job to tho right man. Inquire Itogue Itlver Com mercial Orchard Co. 72 IK BELGIUM HUNDRED T $hm$hm$ t t smmsmhsshs I I FREE LECTURE Y J i ok ssssKsa X MsK' Painless Parker Wednesday and TEETH This subject is of interest to everyone Bring the children with you and hear this interesting ledum Vote Against the Dental Trustlat (he November Election OFMCB SIXTH AND WASIIIN(JT()N STKKBW, fOKTI-ANI), OKKCON LONDON, Atr. 10. Tim London resident committee paid out toduv $10,000 lo lourhlM. In ti ly eiHi' hotel bills were paid, A bogiiH hleamsliiji ticket imcnt lm itppeal'ed. One lclim paid f 1000 for a eoiiuteifeit ticket. The various committees formed for the teleit of Americans having found Hint thoy were heing Ntelimired, '. titlilitdicd today a eomniou Iieadiiiar ters, where a more thorough iuwMi giition call be made with the ohjeel nf eliminating imposters. A society of college women has been formed by Mrs. Walter II. Pars Mrs. David Starr .Ionian, Mrs. P r' ert ( Hoover aud Mr-, Sheppur the purpose of watching no; ...c .. terests of stranded Auietieiiu , ml teachers. OF CASUALTY LISTS PAItlH, Aug. 1C-. lit order to pre vent the German army staff obtain Ing un Inkling of the movements of French troops, tho French govern incut has forbidden the publication pf casualty Hats. A special office Is to b opened In Paris where Inquires made by tho families of soldiers will hn answered but tho only Information glwn will be that tho soldier named has been killed ur wounded In battlr or does not upxnr on the i..ir. ii killed uud wounded. mix TiiorsAxn .Mi:nit ,s .MAttOOXIII) l. MAI.V ItOMi:. Aug 10 Amiilen.1 tour. .ts iiitiiooui'd In linl' to iho Inter, million of the Usiuhlii servlco slnrt the outbriKt.. of war, are be. Moved lo iiiiinlHjr about r.nun. Thoy are ugltatlug for prompt t. asares for their departure, Behling's Fi Sht ixg ON THE "Care and Preservation of the Teeth" AND FREE DEMONSTRATION OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY I BY Corner Main and Front Streets Thursday, Aug. 12 EXTRACTED FREE AMERICANS HER ARREST IN PARIS PAItlH, Aug 10 Home Americans have suffered arrest owing to not be, Ing In pout"' nlon of official pcrmi. Mou to red a In I'aiis Among them was MImh Kdlth Peuhody, who ln be lloved o bo from II111I011, MaHH., who was taken Into euslody whlli) nlto win cnsimlly nininlim around tho forlMI eatUitiM. An she hud mi doc.ilinuntii on her to provu her Identity, aim was kept lit n cell (or a short time but was then released upon promtfilng to go Immediately Id llio rommlnry or polle- and obtain it penult. MTS TWO FORTS . AT LIEGE STANDING Ni: YOHK, Aug. 10 Plena .Mall, Belgian consul here, said toda, that according tp, his advices from Belgian, only two of tho forts at Lingo remained standing today against tho German Invasion. These two, ho mid, would bo abandoned mid tho German Belgian soldiers would re treat la good order. They vri pro ceed to Namur iiniI join lOu.oliu French troops Natuur Is nlumr.lv fortified and the consul predlited a great buttle. 'iwr.NTY.eNi: vussiu.n ;tir.o ri' ix s,x riiAxmst-ti 8N rilA.Nfl.St'O. fill, Aug. in 'I'rtcnl ana esels of llio belllg roiil nt "mi, niitptojliig :r.no men, nro tied Itcre todsy, afraid to movo mi.III tho situation dears, Most ol the men aro sinned for round trips uud suppoiiedly entitled to pny for the term of their voyage. You Gel (lit- llrne Thero Is when you smok Gov. Jump son cigars and patroulto homo Indus tries. Low Shoe Sale Has benofllt0 a number of buyer i. And wo want you to takn adMtnlaKi nf this opportunity, Yo only expert to ronlliiim (Ms ale for n very llinllcil time, s OJoc &tora ! f ? ? ? ? ? t t f & f f t T ! and 13, 8 p, m. J I K , i . vW