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t i r nn sn StEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDF0RD. OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 111, 1014 re YORK PROBES OF CARRANZA HALTS OF FRENCH IN FIGHT OF FOOD STUFFS VILLA'S COMMAND BULK FRENCH DOUBLE SUCCESS INCREASED PRIES NAVY REPORTED AMMUNITION FOR MEDITERRANEAN PONT-A-M0USS0N m It'i if ' n Ni:V YOltK. Auk. l.V-JnvestlK.v (Ion of nn nllcRcd conspiracy to In ercnso tho price of food In Now York City was to begun todny by District Attorney Whitman who announced thnt persons lmvlnp a knowledge of food prices would bo kIcii nn oppor tunity to bo heard before ono of his representatives to tell of the upward trend of prices. In tho oent thnt certain persons whom tho district attorney has In ltod to attend this Inquiry fall to appear, ho announced that they would bo subpoenaed. Two other Investigations to bo set In motion today were those tinder the auspices bf Major Mltchcl and President Marks of Manhattan bor jurIi. Mayor Mltchol annouuw that ho would appoint a citizens' cow ii) I tt co of CO to look Into tho situa tion, President Marks will seek to ameliorate conditions through tho Open Market committee, which has been called to meet late today. In addition to tho activity of the city officials, Mrs. Julian Heath, pres ident of the Housewives' League, has taken steps to start a food boycott an a protest against high prices. Sho has Issaed an appeal to every housv wife is the eoURtry to Join ia tho boycott. The district attorney's lnvestiga tion may lead to grand Jury actios. AMERICANS LOOK AFTER AUSTRIANS LONDON, Aug. 33. As soon as tho declaration of war by England on Austria-Hungary became publicly known a largo number of Austrian and Hungarian residents In London who wens liable to bo called upon fe rn Hilary service, applied to Robert P. Skinner, the American consul general for enrollment. Tho clerks of tbo consulate general at once began stamping the men's military books and this will be regarded by the Aus trian authorities as evidence that tho holders were ready to perform their duty. Ia accordance with previous in structions received from Secretary of State llryan, Consul General Skinner has notified tbo Americas consuls throughout the British Isles to take oier the Austrian consulates. LONDON, Aug. 13. Tho war of tho nations o( Kurope toilay became further regularised with tho formal declaration of war on Auslrla-Hun-gary by Great Britain and Franco The strength of the Hrltlsh fleet In tho Mediterranean Is unknown as no movements of wnrshlps havo been mado public since the, first mittimnir of hostilities. It Is known however, I that Franco has tho hulk of her fleet J In the Mediterranean, so that no np-' prehension exists here as to tho snfo-. ty of trade routes through that sc.i now that It seems certain that tho. German cruisers Goebcn and llrcslau arc out of action. Sen near of Gormnin Tho official press bureau describ ing today the position of British cruisers In the Atlantic and else where, expressly urges traders of all nations doing business with Great Britain to send their cargoes confi dently and boldly to sea In British or neutral ships in all directions ex 1 cept the North Sea, where, owing to mines and tho probability of naval operations, no guarantco can et be given, although as announced jester- day, passenger services are again running. In the field of land operations, lit tle change has occurred since, yester day. It must bo remembered In consid ering all the published reports of military (operations that these des patches emanate almost exclusively from the side of the allied forces of Belgium and France's armies. News All One Sided Nothing, whatever, comes from tho German and Austrian side relating tt military movements nor disposition and only occasionally a brief Item describing the result of past engage ments is mado public from those quarters. The strict censorship ex ercised over the wholo field makes it difficult to estimate the value of the nows received. Tho struggte for the possession of the Belgian forts surrounding Llego has re-commenced and reports of ar tillery and cavalry engagements aro taken as Indicating the possible be ginning of a great battle on Belgian soli. U J -mat pfjkiMmKw'i HsX VaissH Av7 .JssssskKsL t IWVAi sB BBBBBBBHsssmt Jl ssssssssssKsisM cT A ' -v ssssssslSsH rf f? .JHH L ft VI sTra sssLP'i it r !sPPPPPPLW-M'L r Ja LJ S I EilirM mam iipjilpppro KVWs'T mmfm w ipppppm .) L'vSV SBBBSX'S'SSssk BSssssSPSssssssssssssssWav JvW Y lJlL f pR rBBpBpBpB5r: 1 HLLVLw ' .aflPJrlVPPPrnju.-PV'ir .3. Mfci -X. f s m -ti i lb. vv vl-usfk-s-u m mBmmmammmmmmmm 9 JB I - m ROSSO- GERMAN FRONTIER. SHOWING PORTS ATTACKED BV GERMAN FLEET AND TOWNS TWWssATENEO BY tlttSIAN ARMY. NEUTRALITY ASSURANCE PAKlS, Aup. l., n:.'10 . m. The Dutch goxiTiiiucut officially ge to ilny the French renewed iis.-uranee of iU ueutnilitv in Hie prcs-ent con flict mid of its firm intention to male it reeetel. The Dutch nrruy, it was pointed out, unu well trained AT NAMUR BY BELGIANS IWtUSSKLS. via London, Aug. 13, 3 SO p. in. A Belgian official com munication today says that a Ger man forco proceeding In tho direction of Kghoiee, to tho north of Xaruur, was attacked and repulsed this morn Ing by the Belgian troops. Tho tier- nmn iiiifffri.t khvam !itt!tA!tt,i Th and well officered and would strong- iJllBan, captured a number of ma- jy resist any attempt to enter its tcr-,chlno mounted on motor cars, ritory. If you want a lithographed fruit label Instead of a printed one, see us. we are agents for Scbmltz Litho graph Co. Mcdford Printing Co. ITALY MOBILIZES 250,000 TROOPS OKNKVAj. Swilwrlniui, tin Vnt, Aup. i:i, 12:10 p. m.--ftntv Imw mob. ilixed lictwceu L00,000 nnd MO.OOO trooim on the yits ami Austrian frontiers na n prceniilionury meas tire. All tlie high pars over the Alw, buch iik the Thcoilulo nbnte Xennntl. nre strongly held, iitul SwInk nnd Ilnliiiu pjitrols meet there nnd exchange their im)rcsioiiH of the wur. The bulk of the German forces Is believed to be concentrated on the frontier between Llego and tho Duchy of Luxemburg. This leads to the conclusion thaj. Germany's frontier facing Russia can bo only lightly guarded, probably by newly organ ised armies composed of reservists called to tho colors. SUSPENSION THREAT LONDON. Aug. IS. t.25 p. m.- Karl Kitchener, British secretary of state for war today notified the press that any newspaper publishing nows of naval or mllltagr movemonts ex cept that Issued by tho official bureau would be suspended MORGAN'S MAY LEND FRANCE MILLIONS WASHINGTON', Auk. 13.-4. V. Morgiin & Co. Iinvc itiiiiirrl of the Mate department what the United Slntes gmcrnment' nttitmle would be toward u French wur loan of fcvcrul hundred millions to be floated in this rounlrv. - - - . ju. ---- -- -- -- -- -- -a- - -- -- -- -- -- - A A A A A A A A A - -- 4 tf t fVTT VVVTrVW W VAVVTVVyVTTVVVTVy ARMY ENGINEERS DUE AUGUST 21 A message from Lieutenant Colo ncl T. If. IleeK, who i in charge of the itinerary of the board of unuy engineer who arc to visit tho coast next weeVJ htulen tiiat the board will be in Omnia Pass on the 'Jlht, in htend of tho 20th, us prewously an niiiiiiced. A dclegutiou from Oranl-I'at-s with Hcicn nutomobilert will go to Cncent City nn the '20 Hi to meet the board mid escort the members to (JrantH I'uks the following day. Mcd ford and Attbland will cuuh ttmd del egated and nutos, making a lurge contingent from tho Iloguc valley, licgiuuld I'nrxon of Hillcrest is chair can of tho Med ford delegation nnd will endeavor to have the engineer spend n dny nt Mcdford. NO CHANGE IN PRICE OF MEAT IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, Aug. 13. Thcro was no change In tho wbolcsalo price of cut meats at tbo stock jards today, except that sausago was described as "a trlflo stronger." Tho Investigation of the alleged wur rUo of prices on foodstuffs order ed by tho president, will be taken ui, mo far &a Chicago Is concerned, by District Attornoy Wllkorson on his return from vacation tomorrow. New Lace New Trimmings New Ribbons New Buttons t T t Jtce&tb: Mcdford 's Exclusive Dry Goods Store FIRST SHOWING OF New Fall Silks and Dress Goods After scouring the eastern markets for the past month, we have secured the greatest and most com plete line of new and up-to-date merchandise ever shown in Medford. Styles and combinations are entirely different this season. Many of the very n ecessary novelties are scarce and had to be secured from first hand. We invite you to visit our store, examine our goods, familiarixe yourself with the INCREASE IN LUMIER BATES ABE SUSPENDED WASHINGTON, An. 13. l'ro. Htd iiioreunori in now freight rates mi lumbnr from Arkatna und other hlutwi to the eut.1, ranging from 1 to ;i (iIh per J 00 poiiiniK, weru mis jMWdcd (oduy by (ho iulorbtutn cum. Mtrt' cofuiuiIoH landing Inventl- Wl.y N(4 4 Uw UH smeke, ttor, JeliMea, 4 fjtf pUrH lMs, w new styles. Our service is always at your command. Holding up the Mir ror of Fall Fashions in the Store of Quality Green Dress Goods include tt very wide range of weaves and weights in specially selected qualities, known for their ultra stylishness and dependability. French Serges, Prunellas, Gran ite Cloth, Wool Poplins, Henri etta and Diagonal "Weaves, at $2.50, $2 $1.50, $1, 75, 50 Broadcloths, universally accept ed as fashion's most correct suit and coat fabric. Our special quality number in the choice new fall shades, special ,.$2.30 Selected Novelties in Imported and American Black Dress Goods, all very distinctive and durable. 93. 2.50. $2, $1.50, $1. Silk Poplin, the well known Moe & Co. tjiiality of Silk and Wool I'opliu in tbo newest colorings to be bad $1.50, $2. . t. ' v .a HM or i . C-HSIUI Umpire Cloth, cspgcially wtillj liked for gowns, dresses and' suits, in tho best now shades. and black, dl inches wide, tbo; yard $l,0O All Wool Ohallies, now foreign, patterns received, line is com-', plcfo, botb ligbt and dark col-' ors, tbo yard ,.. 47' Friday and Saturday Glean-Up on Waists and Dresses Our entire lot of Waists to close out, mostly light colors, long and .short sleeves 29 Ono lot of Silk Waists, cotton and silk mixed, values up to $4, special to closo at only..., 98 ' '' ' .V '. ' 4? . i Ladies' Home Drtss 40c ,Tp close out onlii'e line, your choice while, they lust,, cach,.'afc. only ::...,..,.... '..J.A94 i 4 JjtiUmm TTnHstrwsiflf ' . ft .1.7 , . ' Jcytrlbbed vest, low necl, no sleeves, all mrido full size, rogu- mv aou, special oiuy xvf ( Ladies' and Children's Hose Mtido from fiuo long cotton, guaranteed fast black, always sold at 'Jftc, special 10 iAiiis, ak. 13, aiao p. m. Alt uttlclnl report of tho (IkIiIIiik ' tvecn tho rrench unj (lermnns Hi (ho trinity of Ponttii.Mouason, north nt Nnucy, Issuoit ttulny snysi "Tho tlghtlntt lilch slnrtvil on 'AtiRust 1 1 was eontlniiud on AitKUst Vi under thrlllltiK conditions (or thn Pronch. It tuny ho suuintod up nn follews: "Thn first phnso sns nn nttsok on two Freneh uMUIIon hy tlorinuu force crontly superior In numlivr. Tho two Kronen battalions foil hnck hut, beliiK relnforeod durliiK thn nlclit. ftusiiiucd tho offemho well sup. ported by artillery. "This counter ntUck rnusod tho Ooruuns to rotrvnl precipitately, ?a. Iiik behind thorn a largo numhor of killed, wounded nnd prUonars. "The Hermans abandoned a battery of artillery, three ntnchlnn Runs nnd soveral waRonloads of aininunttlon. "Thn French troops followed Up tholr advantaKo and on Wednesday a French battery surprised thn Twenty. First llsden tiraxoon reRlment whllo tho mon were dismounted. In a faw minutes the regiment was dostroed. "Tho effect of this double success was Immsdlatnly perceptible. Not only was the forward movement of tho Oernian troops stopped, but their rolumns foil back, clorely followed by tho French In the course of this pur suit, thn French found on a hill and In neighboring villages many German soldiers who had been wounded In tho fight on August tt, "Nino German officers nnd 1000 woundod men fell Into tho French hands as prisoners. "The poor quality of the projectiles used by thn German cavalry an 1 heavy artillery was convincingly dem onstrated during tho bombardment tif ont-a-Moumon. Moro than 100 shells containing enormous charges qf explosives weighing altogether 320 pounds each Were fired frm a battery of : 1 centimeter mortars at a dUtance of about six and a quarter miles. Tho total result of this avalanche of Iron explosives was four kilted and 12 wounded In tho town.'' WAHIIINGTON, Aug 151. Itcpnrta or Increased friction not noon Cnrran. nt nmt Vllln, coustltutloualUt leaders In Mexico, thnt nmclied a sml-cllmax when tho "first chief" directed that ntuiuuiiltloii conslguml to Villa bo hold up at Taniplrn, brought n long dormant phnso of Hip Mexican sllun linn to tho front today, Ottrranm'u sudden order to halt tho ammunltloa Was tho first Indication ho had glton of Intorferouro with tho ro-orgnnltn. tloti of Villa's nrmv In Chihuahua, While CcrraniR'a action wan not ox. plained In official advices to thu Wnshlngtnn government, vol Villa's reason for his dlspleasurn with Car mum's attitude havo been outlined by persons In Washington who havo been In touch with him, Villa watits L'arransn to retire as "first chief." Iln Insists that a civil Instead of a military government Ho established to conduct elections throughout thn southern republic! that land reform bo executed In con formation with tho Mexican consti tution! that tho federal army be dls. solved, but thnt deserving officers and men be admitted to tho now army, and that amnesty be given to all political offenders excepting thoso Involved In tho nntl-Madero plot. NEW RESTRICTIONS With Msdfbrd traaa is Medford mt& Now regulations for ilojr, owner ndopted by the city council TucMlny night ulirn it met to vnlidnte the dot; onliniiucn In providing Hint nil rini; ho niiuxlril nnd abolishing the pro vSkIoii Hint cnnluCN could ho tied. Thn council iiIko liroUdrd thnt the inutile ho of wire, nut Icuther. The new" nntiunnee U legnl und ncconllug to tho ohnrter. Tho fimlini; of two valuable dog dend on Homt Lino Wcilucsdny lend tho police to lielieie Unit rrlcl)rv nre M'nttcring strychnine about. The Hiliue Miy that n number of ring hnto been tied tin to nvoUl inusxling nnd thnt these owners will bo wnrned n inutxIeU rrouircd. M!fcfcM IRWIN BROS. CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS WILD WEST The Original Organization from Old Cheyenne. 30 Double Length Railway Cars 250 - HORSES - 250 70 Wildest Bucking Bronchos Wild Steers, Wild Buff alos Chief Red Cloud and 80 Warriors, Squaws and Papooses 50 Real Cowboys and Cowgirls Presenting a performance that has become famous for its entire genuineness PICTURESQUE PANORAMA OF THE PASSING FRONTIER LIFE MEDFORD BASE BALL PARK MONDAY, AUG. 17 2 lid 8 p.m. Street Parade K a. m StfgtsM sttssr