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K?fflS VIFR J ? k l' 1 X vi '" MBDFOIID MAITJ TRTJ3TJyfe MEftPORP. ORKfiON, TlTUftSOAV, AUGUST 33, 3014 '.".; ,s ,-, KENNETT SMELTER KEEPS N OPERATION I REDUCED SCALE KI.NNl.TT, Cnl., Auk. 12. Aflr ronforrliiK with Its nr.O employe it ttio smnltor tho Mammoth Copper company linn announced It plana for operation during tho "war period.'1 Managing Director Prmlorlck Lyon (or tho company itiinounres two fiir liacoH Inntnnd of tluco will ho kept In operation, Tim work will ho no divided Hint every iiiiui will ho nolo to work Nvn mid ouo-hair doya n week, possibly six day. L'rgr Hummer Vacations All mon who aro contemplating InklnK a varallon are Invited to do tin now, and with tho assurance n( the company that they may como hack to tholr old places at any Hum nnd without prejudice! Heads of ramltlna who go ofr on n vacation at una uuio noon noi pay any irnt whllo tlmy ari gone Mr rotnpany houses occupied hy their fa nil I Ion. Furthermore, there will be no reduction In wage nnd no In crease In worklriK hourit. No inrn will Ixj laid orr. Itpfore thin plan wan riunlly adopt imI. Managing Director l,)nn Invited any or tho 3(10 employe present to miggest Home olliei plan or an I tit provement on thin one. No suggoi Hoiii were offered. Iluslniss men or Kennett nro well Pleased, for tlmy (eared that tho com puny would have to k further In the way or curtnlltriK operations nt tho smeller, Itrdurllon In Mine I'otro Ilolrt'rt 1. Henley, superintendent of the mine, will make a similar pro portion to the 400 men' nt work there. The lahor will ho no divided at the mine that each man will put In five and one-halt da) a' work every week. Hunday work will be cut out entirely, Only a tow men wero laid off at the mine. It was tinted lait week that tho Mammoth would suspend all (level opment work. Thin order has been modified io that development work will proceed a usual at the Htowell nro up of milieu, where 00 men are employed. APPLE WEIGH! MUST BE STAMPED STRUGGLE BEGINS FOR DAVIS UP XKW YORK, Aug. 13. The Dwight P. Dnvin tcnnU cup, emblem nticol of the world'H 'hampionditi, wna placed in comivetltion for the thirteenth lime today when It. Nor rU WillliiniH II nnd Maurice I'. Me (.oughlin prepared to defend the trophy Su tho firnt MiigleM mntchi' of the oliallrnRi round PgniiiM Hie Aim tralinilan rhiillengrrtf, Anthony V. Wilding nnd N. K. Ilrookr. Sent, for 12,000 HpoctntorM were finished hint night nnd railroad official-; wore prepared to carry that mimlicr of tonniH riitliiishuU to tho went Mile leiiuii courtM at Porcut Hill, I,. I., to wituuNH the fiit mutches of one of the International nme. Among the. American letinin fol lower (hero npH'ur-. to ho a feeling that tho defending team will como out of the matchex victoriously. Tho American doublet team to meet Wilding nnd llrookcH tomorrow iiliernooii hliii Ik in ilount. it wiin iinnounccd earlier today that Me l.oiiuhlin'rt partner for the double would not he xelceted hy tho Ameri can cup coinmittco until after the mulrhc. today. MeKoughlin, it is wild, favor Thomas ('. Handy, with wuom no won mo nniioimi iiouiiieH chiimplou-dilp, n title the pair utill hold.- Oar) II. Ilehr h the oilier can iliiliitV for tho douhlcH team with iNroriitiiHii. ON EVERY BOX The department of auric irflu re linudH down an opinion Hint the mi mcrlenli count of npnlen or pinrw in Iioxcn In itiNuffieieiil to Insure knowledge of tho contend. Under Hin feileral food and drug iicIh as amended March .'I, Hi III, and with regulations of food iiiNprctor decision lft-1, the rouleiil of n fruit box must ho (riven in ouiiutity on nut Hide of hox. In Hcotiou H, p'arnKrnph II, under "Food," n auieniled hy act of March .1, IIM.'I, clrtiixe A rcndnt "Kxcept a h otherwise provided hy the regulation, the iiuantlty of con lent in all viincm of food, if terum of weight, mcenHiire of numcrienl count, on thi) outside, of the covering of conlniner usually delivered to con unmr." And in lb) "The niianlity of the contents so miiiked shall he the amount of fonjl in the pnckriKc." And in (o) "The ipiautllv of eon tents shall he so staled in tonus ol weight or measure unless tin) pack ngu lie marked with iinmrrical count Kivlnj; accurate iufoniiiiliou as to the iiinntity of the food in Hie pack aue." (laiiMc II stales that the liuinlilv iiiiiM he uiven in a minimum of weight, measure or count, for ex ample, "minimum weight Hill ok.1 "The statement iuut approximate Iho iietiml ipinutlty i ml Ihere shall he no tolerance heloiy the slated min imiim." When the provision woh rendered it was hellrvid Ijv the grower and exert shlpM'rs lilld hv the dealers themselvcM Hie counting niinmrieallv would he sufrieieut Io nehieie the pndectiou at which this hill was aimed, and at the same lime not place a serious obstacle in the wax of grower nud ehliper. ' Out of n clear sky comes the an nouncement from one of the acting secretaries of the department of ug riciilturc, us evidence of tho interpre tation of that department, of the pro vision in nvteol to fruit, that "A statement of thf number of apples or pears contained in n box Is not n satisfactory compliance of u fed eral food nnd dnigs act as amended hy the act of March .1, 111 CI, or with' the regulation '211 an amended by food iiisH'clor derisions lfi-1, iium'. much ns it does not give accurate information ns to Hie njinntily of food In tho package. Thnt there is nothing in such n statement to indi cate whether tho npnlc nre small or large, nnd nothing that indicates Hi capacity of the box. PAGE THKflg FRONTIER DAYS SHI COMING M T MONDAY NO NAVAL ACTION i PACIFIC OAST v AdvertliUiiK car No. 2, Irwin ilrotti firs' Ileal Cliuyenno Frontier Dayx Wild NVt flhow In In town with 20 blll-poxtora and ndvertlolnR ngviits aboard, Tlmy aro hilling tho city nnd aurroundluK country for many miles for their exhibitions which nro to tuko placo nt tho hasoball park Monday, August 17. Irwin Ilrothora aro widely known and have acquired great faino for tho genuineness of their performance which are typical or tho real western (porta and participated In hy young mon and glrla who come direct from where tho west U still wild. The bk champions and prlro winners of tho stampedes, roundups and rodcoa, which, Im.v hen held at Choyenno, SVyomlng, Ballnaa, Cullfornla, Pendlo ton, Oregon, Winnipeg and Calgary, Canada, and other points who stand ready to meet all comer dally In fair contests for supremacy In truo west ern sports. They will also undortake to rldo any untamable or vicious horses any one may bring to them. They carry an entire train load of bucking horses, wild stcors and buffalo Thero aro over 300 people with the outrit Including cowboys, cowglrlf, .Mexican vawiucro, Australian bush men and n whom trlho or Sioux In dians. With the extensive publicity the show Is being given It Is safo ti say Medford I In for a big gala dav and preparations should bo made for Tiilertnlnlng no Immense crowd of visitors. NOW PROBABLE EXTEND TRADE TO SOUTH AMERICA AMERICANS LEAVE BERLIN FOR HOME A.MHTKHDAM, Aug, 13, via, I.on doti. A special train bringing 400 Amorlcunn from Herlln arrived here tiurly -today. Tho party, under di rection of tho American ambassador to Oermauy James W. Gerard, con tinued on tho train to Itolterdain, whence it will sail for tho United Mutes on a steumer or the Holland- Aino-lcaii lino, WA8HINOTON, Aug. 13- To maintain and extend the export trade In South Amorlca tho department ot remmorco Is a bout to establish a 'permanent and travelling forco there. Four or the commercial attaches tor which provision waa niado by recent legislation will bo assigned to Hlo dt Janerlo, Duettos Aires, Santiago and I.lma, and It la hoped to havo thorn At tholr posts by October 1. In ad riltlon, six traveling commercial agentHvWlll be tout to South America (o cover all the commercial areas or hat continent. DENMAMslo REM! NEUTRAL BRITISH CANNON BALL SINKS JAP STEAMER BHAN0IIAI, Aug. J.I. Tho Jnp ane.se steamer Shikoti Mam was hc riuunly damaged today and one of her crew killed hy n cannon shot fired from the British fort nt Hong Kong while the vessel was entering the harbor. The Hhlkokuo paid no attention tq the harbor regulations. Two warn Ing shots were fired over her bows, but she did not atop and a third shell then struck her amidships. ( A government tug afterward As sisted tho steamer to her berth. HAN FKANCIHCO, Cnl., .Imf. 1.1. Tho arrival today nt Victoria of Iho British hIooii of war .Shearwater, in convoy of the cruiser Ilniiihow, clears up the unxal situation on I hi coast. It is now positive tl.nl the flotsam cast up outside Iho Golden Gale in Iho past three days was woodwork jettioued hy the Itniiitxiw when she clcnred for nction after leaving this port before dawn las' Haturdnv. and when she believed herself in danger of going into action with the German cniiscrs Lcipsig and Numbcrg, which urn still in these waters. There has been no naval nction on the Pacific const and noue is likely the I'acifio const nnd none is likely for the present. Tho Algcrine nnd Hhcarwnter were not built for hiillle, They have not Hie mini or the nr inor to engnge even imnll. protected cruisers like !l0 Germans, which mount nothing bigger than 4.1 rifles. The Ilainhoiv is about on a par with either one of tho Germans, hut would uo seek battle where the odds were two Io one uguiiH her. The Japanese cruiser Idxtimo is not in Hie, reckoning. Japan is not yet among tho belligerent nations. The French cruixcr Montcalm is rumored to ho in the Pacific, hut she has not been sighted for weeks and her whereabouts are wholly unknown. PLANNING TO RAISE DEFICIENCY DUE FIRST EGGS SHIPPED TO NKW YOR1C, Aug. 13. -In tho refrigerators ot the American Liner New York, when she sails for London tomorrow, wll be3C,000 dozen eggi, the first American eggs for English markets since tho beginning or tho European war. Thcso egga cost here 3G cents a dozen. They were or dered by cable from London and there were calls for more, but tho steamer could not arcommodato them. With the supply of eggs from Rus sia shut off England had no place to turn except America. TO CUSTOMS LOSS WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.1. -Wnys and means to supplement ratling cus toms receipts by other taxes during the European War were dlschssed today by Secretary MCAdoo and Chair man Bitumens or the senate flnnnco committee and. Chairman Undorwood or tho house ways and means com mittee. There was considerable talk of tho rcaslblllty or a stamp tax on checks and documents much the samo an during tho Spanish war and of an Increased tax on beer and tobacco. No conclusion was reached and Senator Simmons and Iteprcsentatlvu Underwood will have another conference. It was determined to draft a bill to raise $100,000,000 by additional In tcrnat revenue. Senator Simmons and Representative Underwood will confer on the plan again and tho ways and means rommlttce wll take up the task of framing the hill as soon as possible. REACHES VICTORIA VANCOUVER, II. C Aug, 13. Tho Canndlan cruiser Knlnbrfw reached Victoria nt 0 a. m. today, con voying tho British mnn-or-wnr Shear water. Tho Alrjorlne Is expected In later today. sc INCH ARTILLERY K MOST EFFECTIVE Mrs, Lllllart Mltchner, state presi dent of the W. C. T. U. of Kansan, will speak In tho city park this even ing at S:00 o'clock. Everybody Invited. PlAlMS, vin London. An-", n HjM n. m.---Grdhifiry trnffic pit llm grenjer part of tho Frprtcli railroad with Hie exception of tho eastern lines, will bo resumed soon, it U ah- nounced. It f nwerted in h spin'-pfffeinl statement that French nrtille'ry hiw proven fnr superior to thnt of the! Germans. The latter lienvy shelli show little effectiveness, it is rtnitl. With Medford undo la Medfo-d rasdfrt. T. R. Reads PENROD IN SPITE OF REPORTERS AND DIPLOMATS NKW YORK, Aug. Kt.Confinnn tion of the reKirt that the German tank steamer l-rrin hud been captur ed by n Briiixh entier was brought here today hy Hie steamer Bennnd ian from Bermuda. Officer of the Bennudian paid that when thev left Bermuda the I.edn was thu only prize then in port. TURKEY PURCHASES GERMAN CRUISER PARIS, Aug. 13, 3:C0 a. m. It Is dKUred hero that the Alleged pur chase by Turkey ot tho German Cruisers Goeben and llreslau, as An nounced At Constantinople, probably will be the subject or a demand for explanations on the pari of Franca and her nllles. RED 0R0II APPEAL MADE IV PRESIDENT VYtArUIIN.ITOrl, Aug. 111. VmU ilnit Wilson, uh hind of llm Auu'ri I'Mii livif Vnw, Hpiumleil Io llm AuiT' Imiii pitoilu luifuy In nuiliiliiile inoiiuy for Km iclli'f of wick unit woinidwl sodlitri vt Ikw wijiiI"H COPKNUAflKK, Aug. 12 (via London, Aug. HI). Political circles consider that Iho neutrality of Den mark must bo maintained nt all cosjs. Otherwise Iho economic! ilin IreSH which already In attulo will he uecentiialed. Largo ipiaulilli'H of goods are br ing exported to the combalauts, Oejiuimy linn removed her tariff re strictions, hut requires that the shipments he in largti Humilities, M. M. AHRENS RETURNS FROM EXTENSIVE IUYIN0 TRIP M, M. Ahroiin returned Wodnoiday from Portland where ho has been pending several days purchasing new rail and winter goods for "Tho Daylight Htore," Mrs, Ahrens and buhy who accompanied him, Also re turned home, They report tho weal her In Port land vary pleasant uud a b- crowd (or "biDfura' wek," Mr. Ah runs U a close buyer and In addlilog Io purvMidN Ihe mtiulu sloik, pi'ks4 up MvpfAl atiapi bt his rustBwer,wl h tu bHHI wf, M iiiwiMAHiisusjiif mm Wllk M4lwfi lfM4fwl mU4, PORT OF ANTWERP OPEN FOR COMMERCE NEW YORK, Aug. 13. -Tho Del glan consulate today mado public thu following cablegram from tho minis ter ot war at llrussels: "Tlip port or Antwerp Is open and' tho estUarlcs or the River Scheldt aro open to commercial navigation. Dur ing -the, day there will be Dutch pilot a." .. FRENCH CLOUD ALL MOVES OF FORCES IN MYSTERY ; LONDON, Aug. 13, 3:15 a. m. The Dally Mall's Paris correspondent I comnicnta on the rigor or tho censor ship prevailing In Prance, which has thrown an Impenetrable veil ot mys tery ovor tho operations on tho French frontier, with the result that the French public la more ignorant or what la happening than It was when Napoleon was righting a century ago, When the soldiers now depart for the front, says the correspondent, they leave no trace, their relatives have do means of knowing whether they are In tho fighting lino and aro obllgod to entrust Utters for them to tho ministry ot war, and perhaps receive the stiitemeHt.rrom the ruldls try "your son !ib fallen on tho Held or honor.' IOWA WOMAN TELLS OTHERS HowLydiEPinkhxn'.Vef- cf able Compound Carried! Her Safely Through Change of Life. Cedar Raptdajowa. "At the daariM ot Life the .doctor said I would have to give up my work aad tuko my bed for some time aa there was no help for me but to lie still. I took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and kept up my work and now I am over the Change and that is all 1 took. It was better for me than all the doctor's medicines I tried. Many people have no faith in patent medicines but I know this Is good. "-Mrs. E. J. Rickets. 354 8th Avenue, West, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Such warning symptoms as sense of auffocation.hot flashes.headaches.back- aches.dreadof impending evil, timidity, sounds In the cars, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu kxitles, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and inquietude, arid dizziness, are promptly heeded by intelligent wo men who are approaching the period in life when woman's great change may be expected. Lydia E. PInkhsm'a Vegetable Com pound invigorates and strengthens the female organism and builds up the weak ened nervous system. It has carried many women safely through this crisis. 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'traits than Is the periodical yearning tor some big thing like a hunt In Africa or the espte ratloa or the Amazon valley. The -book lnto'whkh be plunged waembai portunlty offered, and .emerged when necessity eewpelledwaii'Mr.t TArw ington's Tenrod.' Perhaps he thought that He wm gettlBg laformattoti . about boys, a not unimportant subject, from Mr.TarklRg'ten'a aBiwafont, narrative. All the accredited critics seeni to have taken the flame view; atl of courno the'crltlea must bo rlKht.' v T. R. tindersta.idi b jya a.ij other people, Md we'll whwIm PENROD T V 1 By BOOTH TARKINCTON - - ' j! 4 ". - -- - -f v . 'f . " ' f . JtV One Inng Laugh Fresn HesjiHsJitg io KsmI ' Illustrated For Sale at all tteetorfom - ' ftet tt.ttt DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY, Gar Cky, N. Y. IG PREPARATIONS FOR COUNTY FAIR A meeting or tho Jackson County Fair directors was held Tuesday night and further urrnugeiuenta mado for tho fair to bo held In Medford from September 9-1 2. Tho socretary was Instructed to arrange tar novelty at- ruvtluiiH and committees appointed to hioK after special oxhlbltH. It. N. Foster, or the I'aiaco ot Sweets was granted tho exclusive con qssulon right. j, vv. uiAiuona selociod,to act as official Btarter for tho harnoBH races and Arrangomoia closed with tho Hills band to furnish muslo dally. Fruitgrowers, farmers and garden ers aro urged to begin to prepare for the exhibits, In order to give the coun- ty a proper allowing. Free storage will bn furnished at' the Medford lm And Murage company for fruits and vegetables to exhibit At tho fair, Heptftuihur lOlli will be AshUnd iy, Hie llth Medford day and Iho I l Hi Jackson toiiiily day, (everybody should boost dally for (he fair, I he only oyiuit of the full Io hrlMg a iiowd to Ihu illy far tour int. l bring pwi'ki vMibr fur If tliorn UH kltv nuBBllMllnna you don'tuwdemtaad write Lydia E. IMnkliam Medicine Co. (cohH- Wlth Medford tratta is Medford made. ' tfeatiul) LyHB, Msum. R. H. 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