Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 15, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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teftna-elaw
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wmw etaovsjknes.
Ditty amasVror'rtx "months todlnt
DemW SI. 1VI. SS0.
FOREST FIRE .
SITUATION GROWS
W SERIOUS
The forest fire Mtiwtion at pret
erit in ImV county warranto drastic
MicnreA bV Ilia JacKmhi County Pire
Patrol nViocjation, and the heartiest
co-operation ofnll pttsons who Hie
in or near or frequent the iurtMR.
J?o fap no merehfliitahlc timber ha
been destroyed Uy "th jiumtrrom
brut.li' fir, aU'ofWch; tfilh few
exeeJitloH, li(nc"btH!)i4ict malicious
ly. OHc-thnf of the taxes. oC Jack
sinn rtmiity arc 1eriet1 from iU tui
ber utipply. The ciliscn Mtarc JliM
ruMiuc ami the aneoriation appeal
to their good citizenship for their co
oRTntiou in the protection of the
forests from fire. The cooperatiori
of rancher in fiirnifhinj? evidence
lor the conviction of fire law vio
la lorn is especially urged- Sections
V2 ntid 14 of Oregon forest fire
laws provides that any person un
lawfully t-ettiug firo to wood, bruh
or vegetable mutter Khali be pun
ched by imprisonment in the state
iwnttcntinry for from one to ten
year. . ,. ,
FtretwfC iiWWe
Offenders arc nTo lialoln action
for eoit of the fire fighting and dam-
agn sustained to the property,
Any pcroon not a fire warden who
shall furnish information leading to
llio arrest and conwetion of Bitch n
person shall jevecivo ouc-hulC df the
fine pid.
To eimhle the piiblin to immediate
ly get in touch with the firo wardens
in Iho different localities, Siiervis
ing Warden II. J. l'lwriy has pre
ptircd the following IUt and ad
dresteu of stutq firewardens:
Who to Sotify ,
Patrolman, address district and
telephone.
Oliver Adam, Untie Falls, Butte
1 alls', fan mill, Butte Falls.
W. I. Furlow, Lake Creek,, South
Fork Little Uu(tc creckj Tom Parlour,
Eagle Point.
It. Garrett, Utmcum, roud su
iHnicr, ai-FJ, -Jacksonville.
Joe Gcppcrt, lluttc ttl. South
Fork lloguo liner, Duilcy cabin, F.
. line.
YV. T. Oriei e, Jacksonville, volun
tary, 102 Jncksomill?.
0. . Hake, Colestin, Colestin, Jfr.
Cole, Coin-tin. - '
George Hall, I'ropect,fItalil Moun-
tain lookout. Haiti Mountain, -cull
Pro-peet. '
J. KiniU'.U Lal't Greek, volun
tary. Kuglo Point exchange.
. 0. Kenney, Wat kins, Stpiuw
Lake, forest service line.
J. L. Kershaw, Wcllen, Antelope
creek, no" phone".
.Murk Kline, Talent. Wagner Butte
lookout, Axhhiud u.vcliiiii".
Oi'orgo I.owtl, Kogtib Hiver, Loner
Jfogue mer, !-L, Itogue Hiver.
Krvin MeCtill, I'iohiwcI, Xortli
Fork Hogue river, Prospect exchange,
II. I), Mills-, lluttc Fulls, voluntary
H'uite Falls.
Ait Moore, Persist, 'k ereet,
Prospect or Trail exchange.
.lack Moore, Lake CrceM North
Koik Liltlo Bulla creek, Fiey ranch.
Fred 0en, Jur-ksouUllc, .Jackson
villi', u-PJi, Jucksonille.' ' , i
J, L Puttoii, lliitto FalNj South
Fdrk llig Uutto civek, llulte Falls.
VXeliailgc.
I). W. Pence Trull, roud Mipefv
visor, ;Trail cxciiiuige.
(', K. Penning, qold IIil Gold Hill,
JJ'W, Gold1 Hill.
M. M. Seytt, Rojniv Jluer, WhI
Pwrk'Kxuns preek, 1JI-L lloguts Hiver.
Clmrliw Sjwiicer, Hoguo llii'ur,
lleasuut creek, 1G-J, Hoguo Ii:r.
t Jack Truo, Ashlund, roud super
v$or, 272-J, Asliland.
Hi Walker, Heugle, Kust Fork Kv
mk crwck, no phone.
fJolin WiiinitiKliHiit. Trail, Al-o
XtKik luokoHtxTrail. or" Prownectwi-
' ,H Mht ' (M4i4vcred uiAlfit
'lwpJpKt l'ki'ii'l() rfu oni)m
lm mlmtiMuy, 4mis itifx'
UN'wWoiiuc H'anltHi II. J,j:iirly
4hwI, ihAM), No, 'I'M, Md:
T W. T, Orivi', WJJMVnnii
a iVnrwfcfAiiNT MRvfr
Mmfc.lMflrf ifMT AFT
nniMi auyiiif
THHiroHo rftnre
SERVIANS REPEL .
HUB
LONDON, Aug. l.i, 11:20 . m.
A diKitcli to the It cuter Telegram
company from Xish. ilateil August
18, and sent bv wriv of AlheU'-k,
"gives the Serxian official at-eouut of
recent fighting on the frontier.
"Four hundred thousand An
trians," pii.vh the wnrt'tfire, "attack
inI thp Seixiaiio Inst, night. A fierce
battle extended nil along the line.
Finally the AiMtinn eiii rvpul-cd
with lienxy eusuultie-i Inwiuil$i Te
kin, on the lloumnniaii frontier and
also repuKed from Bclgnide, where
they had attempted to cross the Dan
ube, but through being in numerical
superiority the encmv succeeded in
eroding the S.nc."
The Serxiau. are concent rat ing for
n big cngugenient which is expected
this evening. The chief of the hcr
xian reneniltaff considers the fall
of Snimc of no serious )mHrtanec.
FEDERAL INSURANCE
URGED IY niG IUSINESS
WASHINGTON, Aug. H. Govern
ment Insurance against war risks of
American register shins and their
cargoes was the solution offered to
day by C2 representative business men
of the coilnfry for the- stoppage of
Am'erlcsn oxcrscas comnlcrco because
of the' Knropean war.
The proposal Was ma tie In Jcflnlto
form after an all-day conference pre
sided over by Secretary McAdoo of
the trcasur)' department, who Called
the meeting. Practically all the lar
gest banking And shipping Interests
In the United States Wore represented
The. conference interrupted Its de
liberations In the afternoon to go in
a body to the white house. President
"Wilson addressed them briefly.
"It wo got no other benefit out of
tho present trying circumstances in
tho world at large," said the presi
dent, "e shall at least get this bene
fit: Wc shall enjoy a period when
we meet each other not as members
of different parties, all our preju
dices fallen away from us, coming to
gether as Americans for a common
object that is not touched with self
ishness or personal ambition of any
isort; Surely handsome results will
'come oat of thcpplrl In which con
ferences of this kind are held.
llLiiiilinL
41000 AUSTRIANS
Wednesday, Aug. 19
Rock & Fulton
In ihG Fastest ;Sfi&ical
Comedy Ever4 Written
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A
GREAT
BEAUTY
S PRICES: 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
Mtil orders rectived now. Make your checks
tf payable to Fred'kJC. Page
- " Rcfukr Box Office Sale
Opens Saturday, August 1 5th, 10 a. m.
nmtw 1jfr .... y ty4tJMto4 . 4
MEDFOUD-MTAlti' TRIBUNE,
OF
AT LIEGE
LONDON', Aug. l., asilO . m.
A dijttch from HriisxvN to the Kv
ehauso Telegraph company siws tho
death of General Von Kiuinicli, the
German eommiiuder nt Liege, N con
finned. He k to lit succeeded by
General Von DcnnurwiU.
General Olio Von Knmiieh xxnfc tit!
xenrs of acv. He joined the iirmy
n n xolunteer in IStid ntul xum pro-
moled two xeiirs Inter to u lieuten
ancy. He took tart in the Franco
Pru-Miui war in 1S"H-71. After-
vnnl he wiw promoted thramjh n
the grades until he hei'atne uuijur
general in 11101. When he was up
point it I to the command of the Tenth
Anny Corps ho was mnde n general
CARRANZA IS MADE
MEXICAN RULER
WASHINGTON. Aug.. 1 Venm-
tlano Carranxa was named provisions!
president of Mexico In tho agreement
signed outside of tho City of Mexico
yesterday by General ObreRon and
representatives of Federal Governor
Iturbldo according to an announce
incno last ulKht by tho constitutional
Us agency here.
Dispatches to Ilafact ubaran C
parnany. head of tho agency, said' tho
agreement provided that Carrdma
hould fill all offices necessary to con-
dust tho government until a pencrat
election can bo held. Tho fcdcnl
garrifon evacuating Mexico City, It
was said, will form In croups of not
over S000 along tho railroad to bi
disbanded and disarmed by constitu
tionalist commissioners, whllo tho
federal sarHsons In certain towns In
Mexico and fronting tho troops of
Zapata remain at their posts until
relieved by constitutionalist forces.
Garrisons in tho southern states aro
to lay down their arms and tho feder
al, navy la to bo turned over to tho
provisional president.
John A Perl
TJNDttTAJOnt'
Lady Aaatstaat
M 8. BAKTLKTT
Ffcoaa M. 47 mm 4T-JB
AmtMUc Borstal DwMty
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CHORUS
'VWnn A-y ! tfm fctAjji Jmt,nj
COMMANDER
GERMAN
m
DEAD
MRDFORD: OKE01ON,- SATUROATsi AUGUST 15,
ilUL'-i-J-JL !L U1U
CHAMBERLAIN SURE
TO BE RE-ELECTED
That Ucorco K. Cliamberlalu will
bo re-elected to thu I'nltoil States son.
nto by a lari;6 nlhjoflty than ho re
ceived at tho election six years ag'i
Is tho opinion of United Stated At
torney Clnrenco l. Heftincs, who Is
spending a 30 ln':t vacation In
southern Oregon.
, "Chamberlain will uirry Multno
nialrrounty by mow than' 10,000 over
the combined vote of Ilooth ahd llnn
ley," said .Mr. Iteames In illncusslng
tho coming political camp-ilcn. "It
If truo that ho has been nbscnt from
Oregon for over n osr but his friends
havo not forgottc'n him for oer i
ear ho has been constantly at hl
post of duty In Washington oxen
now with his campaign on In tliH
state ultli his opponents gumshoe
Inc oer thu state on a unlet still hunt
for votes Chamberlain Is right on thu
Job attending to liuslnon, and look
ing out for tho Intercnts of Oregon
I believe that tho people of this stntu
aro going to rownrd such faithful
service.
"Tho commuted appointments hoi, I
by Chauibc-rlaln are such that a new
man could not attain In a Ioiir time
the biggest committee In the sennto
these day Is the committee on mili
tary affairs, Senator Chamberlain is
the chairman of this committee.
"After Chamberlain had betm gov
ernor of Oregon for one term ho
came before the cople and akcd re
election upon his record he made
little It any campaign but tho pcopU
re-elected hint by a big majorlt)
then they sent him to tho senate
upon the splendid record ho linn Micro
made he will seek, and in m opinion,
will attain rc-ctcctlon
"I find a very strong sentiment In
Jackson county In favor of the sena
tor; I think that when tho, voles ao
counted that Jackson, Josephine.
I-ako and Klamath lll all bo In the
Chamberlain colli In u "
Wlty Xot
Get tho best smoke. Cor. Johnson,
and also patronlia bom.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
iUVt iias.iii filiA. Mt
MttkMl(II,l,Sital.AlmtRiUiM
SIM I RY WriWlSTS WRWW BE
ttttiifttf
To loan on improrrt raaehM.
Interest 8 psr cast
"Insuranc That Inaura."
H. .STm
Buy your Insuraae or a taxpayer
MSB. H. L. LEACH
Krpert Corseticrt
326 Nortli BarUett.
Phono 563 M.
WEST0N!S
CAMERA SHOP
208 East Main Street
Medford
The Only Exclusivo
Commercial Photographers
hi Southern Oregon
Negatives Made "any lime or
place by appointment
Phono-147-J
We'll do tho rest
E. D. WESTQF, Prop.
Proof of Excellence
will bo git en auynno who tries
u can of Crescent Making Pow
der. It raises the dough and
does It pctfcctly.
If Yoti Eat
calto or IjIhciiHh, tvad Ilullotlii Ho.
10:1, u, h. Dcpt, of Agriculture,
Leant thu truth
ihout u I u m I it it ui
compounds In Ink
ing powder,
Ask us fur t"jiy,
Crvsuont
MHIIUfMltUllllg
(fniiiliHiiy
MWniM
AOTS
REMES
Irt.M. U&l Mill. tJmM llllisi. V
nr
jjr m
i-mNFhfch
i Hffiwnl
ltSnu.H AUUtiMON
iatniuu i-
PAYMASTER KILLED BY
AUTOMOBILE BANDITS
8T. 1.0UIH, Mo.. Aug. IB. 1 II.
poller, (luymnxtcr nT the HI. LuiiIh
litfiigurnting & Oold Sloiugu t'o.,
wax shot nnd Killed hv vnhhera to
day. The rohhers Im hhot Iho ixi.miiiih
lor weie in nn uutouiohllo. Tlmy
took llie ti.viyll iiutuey und escaped
hi Iheir uutomolilte.
With KledfordNraflw It Medford mada.
GUARD
Your children's health by feeding
milk from inspected cons that has
been pro-coolod nnd orlatcd with
modern appliances aud seated In
sterilized bottles."
EAST SIDE DAIRY
Morning and AftVrnonn Itellvery'.
IMioneUlt-Jt.
Medford Commercial College
S. II. Ilniininii
ai Xortli
Hchcot of llookkciudiiR, Shorthand and T)le rlt
iug, Kugllsh Department, lliisluels l'rtiitlai and
, . , l;ciiiuanshlp, Commorclsl l.aw ami Ariiiiiueiie
.New liidl May Knter nt Any Time
DAY SCHOOL
FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 1
t TiimmifiTi. viii'Nii I'r.ei'i.i:
If )ou are seeking a business education that Is practical,
then w shall liopo to hmo ou with us.
Hlnco Iho primary object whlrh most young xoplt havo In
attending a commercial school Is to seciiro ntallablo pre
paration for liuilntvs llfo. It Is Important that they select i
school which has a courso of study embodying tho arK'it
amount of pructlral Information - cryslallicd fuels, which
will bear directly aud effectively iiiKm the work which they
Hill havo to do, and which ran bo mastered In tho shorten
posslblo time.
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You've Been Looking
Ij'or a good, practical, closely spaced pig and hog
fence close enough to hold (ho small pigs anil
strong enough for the largo onus. Here's tho ono
that will do it to perfect ton, nnd it's
PAGE WIRE FENCE
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Style 1028 1 Tensilo Strongth 11,350 lbs..
Higher grade steel wire than is found in any other
make of fence.
Extra close spacings at the hollom.
Plonty of fence for all sized hogs.
This is just one of the many styles we carry for
special purposes.
"Direct from, factory to you." Woay tho Freight.
GADDIS & DIXON
"THE PAGE FENCE MEN"
medford' onrcaoN
Excursion to Butte Falls
PACIFIC.& EASTERN RAILWAY
Sunday, August 16th
Tho trip to Buttt Fall 1b a weenie one through the
mountains and afford a pleasant day'soutlng. Take
your lunctie and tnjoy yourself, aood'fiiihing in
Little Butte
Train leaves M'cdford 8 n, m, Kotiinilng, rcndiuM
Medford 7;(Hi i, Jit.
$1,00--ROUND TltlF-f 1,00
b- - -r4- m,r
101.1
asnwnw
Do It Today.
lU'NOlVO tO BIIIOUO (illV, oIlllSOIl I'l-
garH, tho best, and thorvhy patronlKo
homo Industry. tt
L.S.Ackley
TAXI
DERMIST Mountings of
All Kinds
SuiUlll.l. MKD10KI)
Let Us Be .
Your Cleaner
o know how.
Wo liuu the ciitilpmeiit.
Wo kuarnntee our work to bo vqual
In iiuiilliy to any In tho world.
Prices that aro eonilMcnt with
finality. Wo employ only whlto labor,
Let us hnio )our business ivo are
suro ho can please J oil.
IMiuiiq 3 1 1 and o will cull.
a
mn Street
II. I. Vantllldcr
NIGHT SCHOOL
Ui;j, .iletlfonl, uiegoii.
wiMiiiuci tttmr w'uit.
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Big Saturday Night Show
71 in I'nlll .MltlnlHlit
A Law Unto Himself
In Twit I'nrls
1-YiilurliiK Hob l.onimnl uml lliuol
lluildiiim
Snow Drift
In Two I'urlH
A lliunm of tliu Nuitliwrtil
A Dramatic Mistake
I'omutly
llt'itr the largo
PAGB THEATRE ORGIIESvrRA
IIAHRY IIOVH.U DlicclM
SATURDAY NIGHT PROGRAM
Itni; I.lttlo Moro IVnnr
Wnlts Of tho llono
i)olritlon I'rlnro of ToiiUht
Olitnrso Ditiico Tn Tnn
Vslio ..Content incut
MKnh .Mlnslh'l Kliov l'nrinl
One-Sloti -..Tiio Mucli (llnerr
ltUUIIIII(lllUIIO Solo .- ....
.. Across llio (Irvnt DhMo
Aiilln IOt Clilitlrrn !W
Hours Opon 7: l&
1'utlrv CliiiiiKo of I'mnnuii Humlny
NlRllt
TT Theatre
Mlllllnl .Mullen
ril(l4),Sntlinli)r, .Miltlurt;, li'tiluKu
Million Dollar Mystery
KplMiilo No '-'. 1 1 'i'l S) nopals No. 1
In Thin 1'iU'or
Mi"ir.i wkiikiiV m:vs
Blow-out at Santa Banana
Two Itc.'l Atiicrlnin llmiicity llraunt
A Bad Game
Kcyntono Cuiuctly
Ilt'io .Miiiiilny.TucJxIa)- MkIiIs
THK WWT IIIAMONK
Tliri'u Itcol (linml colored) Aiilmnl
I'vnturo
Oc Aln)s lo
Oct Your .Vtxt Milt or
KLOTHES
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Also Clciinlni;, I'rossliiK nnd Altorlng
TO
CRATER
LAKE
Auto Klugo IrutUH ut fl ii,(iii. on
Mpiuliiy, WcilncMliiy uml Friilny.
l(i)iiiiil-tiip iflB tiukt-U limiornl until
KqiU-iimi'r IK). S'iktIiiI rules to Crnlnr
I,(t l;o for pnrtlcit of fivo or moro.
Four, fivo uml Huvoii-pnsticiiKor lour
ItiK ciirw. Itciiboiiulilu rulcH tu nil
citit'H uml poiutH. Kpcoliil rutcH fur
ull-iliiy nerifo mul liiryo touring
pilltiCH,
Hall taxi Co.
l'hono 100. ' ' .
K"t?l.v mnl C'oiitt,H(illt lititit
'ii 1a
STOCK OF TIRCS ON HAND
VHITEtf STATES ,
EEPUBHG
MIOHELINand
GOODYEAR,
. Cii uud got our prlcoH,
CRATER LAKE
MOTOR CAR CO.
55.000
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