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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1914)
U (fiMv'-MvtUF"- M 'cr. 1 ? i tl1. .' .M ! m 1 1 '! J i .1 1 f iW MUM to Jt AIL TBIBUW1 tMNkr nlr. r mmII, par year. .M WnMTi Vr yew .. .... LH jTtw Pssstmlts Tim, Ml. TM Mfrffora TrtttHM.' Tint SMOh Tflajat et tha City ot Matt Orrtetal Paper of Jackson Cmaty. MfUr4 aa cet-laaa aaattae at faararA, On-ren. unJr tka act t, 1171. fM IfM Wire AwtocUtM IYc Dally AVrrar ror six month andtng December J I, IMS. Jio. ft W KtyNRt MAXAT- AmclS. (Delayed In i) O awHiiftkHr - imaa TMamKIm tstay, Gevernor llltarwt T tlM eeMtHtttleBaltot ad wtalril Immediately entered re swYed freas. the doers and wladows ot all German store signs which had been ptoeed there reading: "Ger man property, UBder protectle of the Herman cruiser l.elpslic." The Ilp BiK hae left hero and I now off Sen Fraaeieee. . The next act ot the new governor wai la levy a forced loan ot $100, on all foreign merchants. In the three days fighting which accompanied the evacuation of the cltr by the federals the constitu tionalist leu In killed and wounded is estimated at 800. The hospital staff t the California Is busy night and dajrcarlBK for the woanded. General Alvarade, in command ot the Mils ttoaal let forces hi the state ef genera, has keen jtaeed un der arrest with all hi staff toy order at Governor Maytorena and taken to Ifermbesflte. ITALY OFFENDS AUSTRIAN ENVOY PARIS. Anc. 13, 4:85 a. -as. A despatch from Rotne declares that the departure of the Aortro-Huagar-tan ambNier tot italy Kajeiaa Mere? d1 Kaiies-Merer,. stated to We for reasons et health, was reatly due to the ImpoeetBte sltu&Uon resuMfn from the failure ot his effort to ob tain Italian support for Austria an Germany. BERUN TO ASSIST SntrMD rMRKANS BKRUN, via Copenhagen and Lon don. Aur. 13, i::25 a. m. A meet ing of 500 Americans In the German capital was informed last evealng that many German families were ready te take stranded Americans Into their houses without cost. The flrk en the list ot those willing to do so was Adolt Wertuuth, the lord mayor, who declared he would take three Americans. The banks here are' also ready te grant important credits to Amerteaas. The president of the German Bank declared he wohIJ grant $1,150,000 against ade. quale securities. mm wARstvps u SEENiU l V aTTOCKHOLM, via London, Aug. .': .,i. 8:05 a. m, Two Oerrasn war- ahjpe were observed itt Landsertr Islawd In, the iiklc, eterday and tO; da; Oetland reeerte that' Gerwin wisV VtfMls , are" seen ( frequently erislslHg In thatrlelnlb'. ' dviees frem Inland Indicate tb4 shmUrs atlll eontrol the Fin nlaW Oulfs. , A' party of NrltUhers suspected ot ssjsjjwane was arresfed yesterday. John A. Prl VKMUttAXMM . H.f mSBL222L Om fMfJ?" : MM PsWikitiK tortvwrat'fcy earrtsr l pMftrd. Jsekaeiivlll Csb tral Mtt : .It P I ' " a. Vf' T - PJRZA1W ... CALIFORNIA. j 1 i. THE European var offer AineVtoa tf rtro Opnortitnuy to sccurd the coirimrvjo oC South America. JFolloV jng & it doTcff the ei'a of good feeling towards the United States inaugurated among the Latiii republics bv Presi dent Wilson's recognition and sympathetic policies, and the completion ot tlio Panama canal ciits ofC all' trade with Europe 6pen Aindnean trade invasion. A groa't ileiil of ,the commerce of South America is with Oerinany. It fe the great market for German manufac tures. All ,thi$ cotnme,rce has ceased and it will be months, perhaps years, before it can bo re-established. In tho interim. Americans should be busy supplying the de mauds. John Barrett? of the Pan-American Union has issued an appeal to the commercial and financial interests of tho United States, asking their assistance. He calls attention to the fact that South America annually import products valued at $96 1,000,000, of which :?6GO,bOO,000 come from Europe. The imports from $155,000,000. These imports two in advance of delivery, supplies will entail great hardship on the people. Amer ica must do her best to supply this enormous market. South America suffers greatly by the war. Its exports total $700,000,000 to Europe raw products arc now closed, and the ten nations arc look ing toward the United States for some relief. -If the man ufacturers of the United States can relieve the situation by increasing purchases they will help avert the threat encd .financial crisis. The need of a line of steamors flying the American flag to ooum American .pons is line, should be established at Tho cutting off of the European monev market, which financed the South American nations, makes it impera tive tnat tlie financiers of the United States take thtur places and that American monev be used in aiding these governments jn the present firmly cement tho bonds between the United States and the South American countries, with resultant prosperity to both continents. DIFFICULTY OF SECURING XTOTWITIISTANDING A gathering, the rigid censorship of the various govern ments and the cutting of calilcs make if almost impossible to present accurate news of the great European war. To such an extreme ha.i the censorship-been carried that even lists of dead and wounded are refused publication. With close to four million men under arms, their whereabouts and movements are a profound secret to the general public. All news is ments and subject to indefinite delav before reaching the press associations. There is but one direct cable hue m Europe that is now in operation, and messages are subject to a minimum delay of forty-eight hours on account of the congestion on the wires. There is no communication with Germany or Aus tria uv hij ruining. , "What news can be secured, the public can rest assured, will be fufhishe'd by the Associated Press, the largest atid moat reliable of press as'sociatjbnsr. The people pf Med ford, through the Mail Tribune leased wire, are kept as well-informed of the situation as those in any metropolis in the world. Fkhing and Hunting With Poison W wj -. A WASHINGTON, D. C, Auk. 13. FiihiBK and bun tint; with poison, as practiced by the natives of Brazil and other tropical Americas coun tries, is described in a coinmnnica t ton. to the National Geographic- so ciety, at Washington, D. C, by Dewey Austin Coe. ''Ilraiil is certainly tho lazfifih ensan'8 paradise," besajyg pt was only after two years' residence-rtBloi the secretive Indinn's thf t Ws re luctaniiy taken into I heir cenfWence sufficiently to be nennilled ffoio them on ouo of their JlHhin 'excurs ions. We followed the ftlreamfor half a milo or o fo wlire'i'f xpredd out into u pool, perhaps fiftV' feel across. The meri divided into two parties, one going up and the oilier down the stream a few rod. They then entered the utrca'm, una, thrahinK (he water with their feet and with sticks, returned, driving ill) Uie fish before them into the pijol "Meantime one of the women )ind grated home of the nysterioufl 'bur Imscn' roofs, reerablinK borxeradJMb. into nbout two quarlw of wutvr,Th hiik thrown info (he nool Hi varioas H)intB. In about two ininuteK wc began to nee minute fish come lo ttU surface, belly up, remain a few hcjU ond mid jhen duappcur. In ten miiiuteft ull the friiall fry wire on tfie Hurfiii'c, tipparently dead, and lursr and larger ones began to go through il... ..... i.. j.3 f.llJ L 1 i iiic nauic pKriuiiiwurv, u mi u luiijg- handled ftc&o'pnct the leader nearly filled' a bushel baxket with' ffsh frojs) eigbtJo twelve inches longMirhalf m hour. ;J "ohio of ih'o fink were b'nrile bqt I hesitated about eating (hew. The lender, Mirrolhig my reavfoc jtook MU'jnJ ijK)onfuJ o.f, fan poixew., ed unfer iiJ, wixiiiK it with a dlt ja-rful of water, drunk it down. Ji had not the ttliehltt effert npfl liiin. KfViT did I enjoy broiled fih wore, To ull appearand, be (ili r4iu(niHg in iiu MifUM, ixceji( llm Muulliir hum. vnri utftfivl by I lie jwWfi wily iliriiili Mf rtralory uruttuft uml cxiriw fd w uIup SSw, 4 r. . MEDFORD MAUI TRIBUNE, ilftn itilfltif tltmll I, IIIU VWIMIIVl '''V.I. r)e 6peus the door fei: an the united States total only are only ordered a month or and speedy exhaustion of annuall v. These markets for jiow most pressing, alien a once. emergencv. Such aid will WAS raws unrivalled' facilities for news censored by several govern "In, hull line, the arrow, which nre dipped in poUon, consist of a point of wood or bone, not more than "H inch long- and the size of n tooth pick1, to which in attached n little tuft or .hairy fiber of the silk cotton tree, jhe gun is a gfraight bamboo. iiioe jroin live 10 six ieei long, win a sight nt ope' end antf 4 funnel Miaped exjmnsion to fit (ho mouth nt the other. The principle is precisely (be same an the sclidolboy's tube for blowing-' putty ball. Kven the most experf natives can shoof only a sh6rt uutanpe, as compare 1 with firearms, but (heir accuracy is wonderful." Mr. Cobb gives the following de. scripfion of the shooting of a deer: "A good-sired buck walked out of (he corn and stopped, exposing to us itK full broadside as we lay some thirty feet uway. Our hunter fired. The animal gave a slight Ktart as he felt the prick of the arrow on his flunk, and turned partly around, fluffing tho uir for a scent, and look ing around ns if Kenrchitig for the uiHect that hud bilten lnm. Delect ing nothing, be Mood Mill nnd tin alarmed. At the end of a minute or so his head dropped a little, oh if he wu Hleepy. The hunler stepped out in plain night. The deer looked ut him nnd moved forward, not away from him, u few steps und Mopped. le Miowed no fear, but simply curi osity. M "My companion nnd I rose nnd llo Ihrco of us wulked nuittly within reach of him. Ho inndo rfrf movement to run away, but watched im intent ly, and shifted bis ixftition n little. His movements seemed ierfeclly cusy and iiuliirul. Absence of fear teem ed (ho only observable change, until a the end of three minute or morej IhcM he laid domi, not ailing, but ft naturally ng d i-aW or fcheep whert dy tor fclcep. IIU brt-Hlliliu fii'iiied vuy mill uuliiral, A( Ihi ii( ot (en minute, though be oiuud hU ie whii louilifd, his brt-ttth J)cuiu sliorlcr mu loWcp, Jtlghl. wi lalnulcrt r whs 1. 1 ruck by MEDFORD, OREGON. MSfSfBaasmujiuiLLian j The Prophecyif Tolstoy ' , f " ' "!f " t u tt r It U thef KatiorAotually tlu Kl or who Is credited with ImvlrtR sougtit and dbtMned from Tolitb)- his vloVa a lo the frtturo. nnd the fol lowing propheswAs dictated by tho noled Uusslan thinker to his wife, ha lln heu near tleah ftiul loo feehlo to wrlto. Thnt It acquires special In teroA by reason ot tW terrific war now convulsing Knrope gos without aluK. Tho vision Is snbl to lmo been published ns a lentlet, oud runs &s follews: "This Is ft roVolftllon of ovonts of UtilserA ehnrncler, which must shortly eUtue to phss. ThMr splrll ual outlines are now befor my yo. I tee tloatng upon thti surfnw of tho sen of human fate llu huge sllhouotlo bf a nude woman. She Is- -with her heiutr. her poise, her srollo, her Jewels a supeA'enus. Nations rush madly nttcr her, l'nh of them eager to atUact her especially. Hut sho. liko an etornal courtwan. flirts with all. In her hair ornament ot dia monds nnd rubtea Is engraved her ame: 'Commercialism ' As alluring nnd bewitching, as shn seems, muc'i destruction nnd agony follows In her wake, ller breath, recking of sordid transactions, her volw of metallic character like gold, and her look of greed are so much polon to the na tions who fall victims to her charms. "And behold, she has threo gigantic arms with threo torches of universal corruption In her hand. Tho first inreh renrescnta tho flamo of war, that the beautiful courtesan carries from city to city, and country to country. Patriotism answers with flashes ot honest flame, but tho etui Is the roar of guns and musketry. "Tho second torch bears the flamo of bigotry and hpocrlsy It lights tho lamps only In temples and on thn altars ot fa!i Institutions. It carrier tho seed or falsity and fanaticism. It kindles' the minds that urri stlfl in cradles and follow them to lliclr, graves. "The third torch' la that of (ho law, that dangeoiis foundntton of all un authentic traditions, which first doer Its work In the family, then sweep ug0 RED! T H V WWW L gJH .bbbbbHbPbbbbbbW tijT r bbbbbbbHV afSSr bbbV ir - -s ' ti ? iBHHssssP aVfll sWJl'aal mWir?m GiMi BBBBBWaSSSsiSlSISSBeBilBSBBJ BBBBbV ibbAbL l2F 'BBBBBBBP WBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Tlic best gasoline the Standard Oil Cqmpany Can nuke; Dealers everywhere. Able our nearest agency about delivery in bulk. Standard, 03 Company (CaWoraM) Medford . ., Excursion to fy$A Falls PACIFIC & PASTEKN lUlLWAt Sunday, August 16th BAWlALL AT BUTTE FALLS BUTTE FAy FOOTHILL dJlOHAlD TEAM The .trip to Mtt Fall ii itcenio one through the mowbib M Mfr a plewani day's outing. ,take ?immc and enjoy younelf, Good fiiking id kv,5" Little Butte Twin leaven M'lfoiyl B n, id," HoKii'filiiA reluftwk Mwdford 7;00 t, in, 11,00-JtOUND TaiF-$l,0 TTTTIRSDAT. 'AUGUST 13. Liuiuuhayif tillLB i iiiiwiWjiiiftw Mmrff ,4 I through thn largjtr jsorhla, tt litera ture, art and statesmanship. uii great cbhflngr'n'Mori will start nboirtpaji.', sol by Uitvtorch of the flrstUrni In tho countries bt Bouth enutoan Kitropo. It will duvelop Into riUJdjfueiivo calamity in l!ia. In lhnt(vynr I ch all Utiropo In flames and hfeedftiK. 1 hear tho lamentatlonv of hiiRo tmttlvtlolils. Hut about tho ycarillU& a strnngo flguro from the North a new Napoleon enlors tho slnga of tho bloody drAum. llo Is man' of'lltlto inlllthrUtlc training, n writer or n journalist, but In his grip most of Kuropo wilt remain till 1033, The- end of tho greal calamity will tnako a npW political era for the old world. Th'cro will be, left uo mplrs or kingdoms, but (ho world Wm form a federation of tho Untied 8talV.of Jul llo n V. There will remain ont)4forir great giants tho AugloSaxuns, tho Latins, tho Slavs and tho Mongol laiis." i . . . Tewn Degs lly WaH Mason This Is tho season when town pups, which have no private drinking cups, too often must go dry: there nro no" fountains to produce threo fingers of refreshing Juice for bowwows trotting by. Along tho biasing thoroughfare they seek In vain, In their despair, for something they can drink; their blood geta heated and their Jaws are dripping foam with ample causo their eye turn red or pink. When some, nun sees a thirsty brute, ho "Mad dog?" cries, tho peelers shoot, the mob arrive with bricks; they chase poor Carlo through the town, and when at last they've run him down, they knock him out with sticks, N6t ono lit fifty dogs thus slain Irf mad or bughouse or insane, they're merely in distress; If 16gs Could always havo n drink, lb "rabies" fako would din. I think; there'd t ono score, tho less. So let us station In the shade large tubs of wholesome iomohadu for dogs which are nthlrs), and they will bless it day by day, In tholr own friendly, doiiglih way, till they nre,wleuerwi(rst. ih wi ne tfQatiW I .! 19U. WSwaMswawsiiuiii ii U1 m !, iHawi- t;ttv::iini;iUtt"iiavrv.'iJ LA.i..x.ilwn.iM).AInkwl4 -rr. SMI V MlWr$l$r.VCu1lW ,- 4 i ' j J Got Your Next Mult ot LbfrlES M.IK AT L E I N K 1tt!CKH VMM W Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering PAGE Theatre WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10 RtDCK AND FULTON Tn tho Grcatol. of Musical Comedies TheCandyShop Nolo tlio Rtnrri who nro with thein: Ethel Boyer, Tod Bums, Oscar Ragland, Florence Morrison, Alfred Gerard, Daphne Pollard, Ida Gould, Francis White, George Bald win, Frank Deshorn, Bessie Franklin, Jack Ennis, and Great Beauty Chorus ivi.'os noi-, 7.M', sfsi. $i.r(). Mail ordorH it'ct'ivotl now. Malco t'hoclcs nayablo to lrotl'k C. INiko. Regular box tniivto wilo Saturday, August loth, 10 a. in. PAGE Theatre ,Cool. Comfortable, Well Ventilated. Wednesday and Thursday Hero nil Knlsndo of the lllg Bpectacu lar Herlal Trey 0' Hearts The Skull A Melodrama In Two Tarts A flOOl) COMKIlY Hear tlir'I.arjlu PAGE THEATRE ORCHESTRA HARar HOWELU UkrtfsV ..-..i..il mf t I., it.i.ir.. I iiHiirpi i uiru hi tfii-uii'i". nUr.TrTjOo rlllUVIlKK 6o Doom Open 7:15 Coroelete Ckange of Program, Tommorrow STAR tdeatre Ws1neMlay and Tliurs'day Daniel Prohmau Offers LAURA SAWYER i In Wown's Triumph An A'd'aptlon I-'rdm Tlie Heart of Midlothian Mr Walter Scott'a Greatest Story IT Theatre Wednesday and Thursday Nights PERILS OF PAULINE Two fleeis of Thrills Tht Amlnssadw Envoy Two Heels or Domino Thrills What the Crystal Told Mnjesilo' Comedy It Is a Bear A polo Fred, Coiiidily llerii Friday and Huluidiiy MllJdO.V DOil-Alt WVrtl ItllV 1(0,000 I'rlo, wiilloii ooiior j'rodiic sjwi aam wmm TT 7. V 1 m TVVr-JU! lRS W " sslaii Pr(K)f of Excellence Wllf lw RlHMf nrfjrufttfwfisj iVW a cull of Crescent llnkln'K I'liW.' iler H minus thq doituh and , doen II ierVerly, v ' ' . If Ydu Ehlj! entto or1 rlsfliHs( rttd ilullofln'' No. I U.I, U, H. Dopt, of ARiicultiire, l.fnrn tlm truth ttiout a I u in I ii u in toiiimuiudn In link uts powder, mm Ask us for ropy, HsTaTTTrTisi.vJ uiiiiifeirj Oresrotsl MniiiifnrtiirliiK Cmniiaiiy rtl.'ATTI.U "jr.c a Ml. All nforor $5,000 STOCK OFTIRESON HAND UNITED STATES REPUBLIC MICHELIN nnd GOODYEAR. Call and gul our prices. CRATER I.ARE. MOTOR CAR GO. TO CRATER JLAlvlly Auto Binge lenxen at 8 a. ra. on .Monday, Wednedny nnd Friday.' Koimd'trlp flS ttekeU honored until' September JI0. Speelnl rnlea 10 Crater Iiku for portion of fiu or more. Four, flvo mid Kuvenpas,iiK,r lour lug ears. Itensuunlile rntm lo nil cities nnd points, Hpeelnl rules for nlldny service nnd large lourtui; pnrlles. Hall TaifW, Phono 100. fjftdy.nnd furt Hall, Mm. HKT VOUfl MINI) AT 1H-ST Thero may bo nothlni; wrottR with your child's o)cs, and again thcro may he. An oxhaustlvo examination by a cnmpetoiil specialist furnishes tho only means of rovoalliiK their truo condition. If glasses aro needed they should bo provided; If not noodod, tho mind should bn nt rent by posltlo knowl edge to that effect. This Is a. mutlur of eroai Import nnco, See DR. RICKERTi 'UK KNOWf liOW . Hullo 1-U Otor Deuel's Qroou Trndlnc Htampa (liven GUAKD ' i . ,. . ii! w ' bwmsMsbIMMsbIsV1 Your clilldren's hcsltli by fsedruK milk from limeeted cows ih'at hsaJ Uetih piH-rooKiil und oi'lstod with NioilurN ppllam'v nnd mmIi1 i Mlnrlllxed liolllvs, , .i PvAST SIDR DAIliy. t'h"M Vthil, . IS .v ti w ,rit ...