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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1914)
. r ' iagb sjtght t mmmn matt; tribune, medford, oreoon, -Wednesday, attoust 20, .ioh V M V'si . I l r l( j fci ' l,t It l"i a ls F-l 4- v. p M . 11 LIVES LOST HP 0U1N MET SECURES NOMMffl FOR PU6ET SOUND Stetl asscner Ship Admiral Samp son of Pacific Alaska Navigation Company Rammed and Sunk by Canadian Pacific Linfr Princess Vlcterla Twenty Miles From Seattle SP.ATTI.K, Anpr. 20. Klovcn livoq wore- lot wlion Hie sU'cl l1 pptij;r ship Admiral Snmpim of the Pnrific Alaska XiiviRntion company wn rnmmoil nml sunk by the Cnnntt inn Pacific pnssonsor steamship Prince Victoria off Point No Point, twenty miles north of Scuttle, nt fi:HO oVlm'k thw morning tlnnnu n fog nntl thick smoke from forest firo. The Princess Victoria brought tlio survivors to Seattle. Eight of the lot were members of the. crow and two passengers. " The ilcail nmonu the crew nre: Cnptnin Z. S. Moore. Third Cook I Cnlmnns. Firt Wireless Operator . E. flicker. Stewnnlos MN M. Campbell. Seaman C Marquette. Wl-tehman A. Snter. Thief Knpncer Allen J. Noon. , Messboy J. II. Williams. Passenger lest: A. Xi. Rntton, tourist, New York-City. 0. VV. Bryant,-painter, bound for Seward, Alaska. Mm. Ruby Barnburp, Seattle. The name of the other lost pas senger is not yet obtainable. Cnptnin Moore could havo saved himself, but ho declared that ho would go down with tho ship, nnd did so. t The Princess Victoria win's njt Fcriously damaged, (hough her bow nnd forepeak wore, crushed. She was able to bsickTiwny fiom the Samp son. Captain Z. 8, Moore and the chief engineer of tho Sninpon ore missing. Tho loss in ship nnd cargo Is prob ably $200,000. - .The Princosi Victoria, rejiorting the ncoidont, said she wns proceeding to SeiUtje with imt of tho passenger nnd crew of tho Admiral Saunwou. The Admiral Sampson was bound from Seattle, to Alaska. She had fifty-six jMissengcrs nnd a crew of sixty-five. Tho nir was heavy with smoke nnd fog nnd it li supposed the collision was due to this cause. Tho Priueess Victoria wns bound from Victoria to Seattle. She makes no mention of damage to herself, in her brief re port to her owners. If tho boats were in tho regulur channel tho Ad miral Sampson must have gone down in very deep water nnd must be a to tal loss. It is inferred from tho Princess' message that there wns some loss of life. The Admiral Sampson sailed for Alaska nt 10 o'clock last night. Among her pas sengers were: T. C. McCurnin of the Aluskn-Gustineau Mining company, nnd twenty structural steel workers, for Juneau; Jamca Wallace, private secretary to President II. P. Alexan der of tho Admiral line, and A. T. Itudd unci A. L. tttttton of New York City, round trip tourists. Loan About $200,000 The Admiral Sampson was n steel steamer of 2202 gross tonnage, built nt Philadelphia in 1898 for the United Krnit company for use in the banana and tourist trade to the West Indies. She was purchased by the Pacific Alusku Navigation company Boveral yenra ugo and brought to Se attle via tho Straits of Magellan. PEAR MARKET SLIGHTLY HIGHER Tho following prices prevailed at fruit auctions in eastern cltlos fur Burtlett pears this week; Monday, August 34: Now York Pear markot uMshUv improved. Callfornlas, $1.70; Colo ration, fl.CC; aBlilngtons, $1.45. Chicago California, $1.40; Colo rado, $1.70; Oregon, $1.05, (not Jtogue rivor.) lloston Callfornlas, $1.50; Colo rado!, $1,40. Tuesday, August 25: Now York1'our market stronger today, twpertully California. Cali fornia, $1.85; jColorudos, fi.OQ; WMhlHgtonn, $1,50. ChhMiw OrKOB, $1,35, (not Koifue river) Colorado, $1.75, Hwto California, $1.40; Colo, ride, IMA, IUf CM w Ui m, ttor. JmIimmi, 14 fftirwlM tmut, FEDERAL SENATE SAN FIlAXClSrO. Cut., Aig. 20. Returns received this morning from yesterday's primary election changed the result indicated last night in but Olio important particular Joieph It. Knowland has overcome tho early loud of Samuel M. Short ridge for the republican, nomination for United States senator nnd is himself in front by n wide margin. John I). Fredericks has increased his lead over his three rivals for the republican nomination for governor nud his plurality promi-i to reach tho figure claimed by his managers 10,000. For the democratic nomination for governor, l'dward White remains in tho lead, but the returns are meager, and a few precinct might reverse the standing of the leading candidates. William Kent, independent, appear. to have won the iwrgressivc nomin ation for congress in the first dis trict, his name having been written in on the ballots extensively. Progressive Primary Returns from 482 precincts out of 41(53 in the state give the following progressive results: flovcrnor Johnson, 40211. Lieutenant governor K-hlemnn, arm. Senator Ilcnev, 3S(!I; Unwell, i:on. Secrctnry of state Murphv, (V0; O'Hrieut 1090. Treasurer Monnhuu, 274; Rieh anlsou, 890. Returns from t':tl precinels out of 4403 in the state givo the following democratic tetal: (' Democratic Itcsnlls Governor Curtin, :.10H; Hull. $485; King, 2020; Van Wyck, 143.1; White, 3425. Lieutenant governor Snvdcr, 5553. Senator Griffin, 350(1; Phelnn, SC05. Returns from 10 10 precincts out of 4403 in tho stale uivc the follow ing republican results: Republican Returns Governor Ilelshaw, 237!); Freder icks, 13,134; Kesling, 741; Rnlston, 2198. Lieutenant govenior Hnuer 1518; Kshlemnn, 14S; Shinty 2521; Ward, 2287; Williams, 2751). Senator Knowland 11,410; Short ridge, 8425. American Athletes Scarce; Circus Has to Hunt Abroad 50TO5AULTIMS Equestrienne- ?6f fl aelvr In motion pleture. Him Is undo of tho Perils of Paulino will bo known front coast to ront a thu shown today and tomorrow tioth af must dnro-dovll, chnnco-tukhiK ecrteS't tornoou nud ovoiiIiiks at tho It tho hoforo tho camora, Tho seventh npl ntro, "S? "ElAEMUM & DA1LGY CIRCU5 - GmmiT 'MW'APJX Foreigners predominate In tho ranks of tho Darnum ft Uniley Oreatest Show on Karth, although, In itself, It is a typically American institution. Tho reason is found In tho fact that tho value, of gymnas tics for promoting health nnd the de velopment of physique Is recognized more clearly abroad than In this country. Tho agents of tho big circus which is coming hero next Saturday an nually empty other lands of eques trians, acrobats, gymnasts, equili brists and aerlailsts whoso exploits of grace, strength, skill and daring arc not duplicated by native men, women and children. In Uermany tho government not only controls tho practice of gymnas tics, but makes it compulsory for every child and adult to undergo n prescribed amount of such physical training. In France, also, physical training by gymnastics is under stato control; In Sweden, Denmark, Swit zerland, Italy and Hussla systems mora or lesj distinct enjoy a wldo popularity. Tho Finns havo Intro duced an exceptional degree of varie ty into their exorcises, as noil as into tho appliances designed to assist them. I'liyatcal practice, although not compulsory, has obtained a per manent placo In the rode, of elemen tary schools In Circa t Ilrltaln. In theso modern days, when the human form, male and female. Is decorously dissembled and disguised by complicated garments, tho free dom of the circus permits tho patron to recapture something or tho frank nnd Innocent delight of tho early Creeks In tho beauty of tho body, and becauso tho circus preserve this unusual privilege Is ono of the rea sons of Its national popularity, tho llarnuut & llalley management Ia convinced. Tho dressing rooms of tho big amusement Institution would put a census taker to flight. They are u panorama of nations, a congress of religious, a Tower of HabM for tongues. More than 500 performers are on tho payroll. They como from 24 different parts of tho world,. PERILS OF PAULINE AT IT THEATRE The rcmarkahlo think atwut this most remarkable of nil remarkable films Is that Paulino's perils get mom perilous as they go along. Paulino : without doubt tho most popular cnnr- MEDFORD, Saturday, Aug'. 29 THIS YEAR, MORC CONVINCINGLY THAN CVKR KFORK, JUS TIFYING ITS WORLD. ACCLAIMED, TIME -HONORED TITLE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH TENTED COLOSSUS H TOGETHER WITH THE SPLENDID, SUPERB, STIRRINS AN STUPENDOUS NEW ORIENTAL SPECTACLE AND DALLET "THE WIZARD PRINCE OF ARABIA" r.uiiv iiiixv.nci: nv a Itot U. Klli-tll am . t:MT IM)I.M KIMI'K l'.witiirru n trait rim I.VIKIU'lliriKU HV 1250 PERSONS OflA IIWl'IMl AMI "" M, Mil, XI IJIHIJI. onA MINII U. ' I.MMIIU MKM'AI,ITS. tftlt DIAM-. OUW,V MAU. .MKII'IIVr 'sti'ii: StRMIIir AND riMH'IIHTt l- i:riTi iiks i. rNKUKUrTI!l IN MAdMTCIIM, fKlTV AMU 1N-IIK.NUITV. MtRstcr MiRiccrit 110 llrn f lh WarliT nr rt ! l'nlllrl Wim Hruli, llrrtt nt InrnifJ ()HiiilrHhil. Animal hartttrjr nml Kluilvr Brln, InlMMl OlraWr. ft i f mAlMMAM vll Uj jB JWt Sfli ABk .L ano iTi:n?iATitiMt.i.r oku KMHAir.it KttvnsTniAir, Afiuinvrir. nvM.vtsTiu, AKHiALisriu ami Mirro- UNO MAT I II cHwrnix. tiim world's atiii.kth1n tiiupk iti A Nil IT A SINIIN olt iTAUiea AMI! A I.AhV. MVMTlHrf Wlf- lll.-HNKSt or Ml II-A lit CaWTWIVAWCMS. r a v a i, r a n Ol' IKIHSK. V.AN :i,S A.NU KI.M P HANTS. FORTY FAMOUSLY FUNNY CLOWNS Mills of Parade Gliriis MmI llaaillNff lr4Mlal Awiiiinfal la Ik Hillary af l'aaaala la Ian faraaa Tr rtdlaa I'lral lrfraar. ADMISSION TO THE ENTIRE WONDERLAND, Mc. ciiii.ntii: iiai.k i'hici: 2 P.M. TWO DAILY PERFORMANCES-! P. M. IIOIIII UVHt UM; UUI'll liAHl.tKH. Downtown Ticket Offico at Haskins' Drug Storo, 214 West Main Stroot. Tickets on salo show day samo prices as charccod at show grounds AT THE STAR THEATRE Tho Star theatro has an announce ment ot tho fall and winter bookings in this Issue. Mary PlckforJ. wno is so popular with Medtnrd people will appear every week In single reel plays. The famous motion pictures ot Klaw and Krlangcr will be continued, while tho General film company's pictures will bo shown exclusively and tho Frohmann, Shubert, Drady, De lasco and Klclne attractions aro alsa among tho bookings. ' Thn rptlirn nf Mr. nml Mm W'nnl. worth who were with the houne rrom the start until a few weeka ago in charge of the music have returned and will bo welcomed by all lovers of good music. ....PARIS, Aug. 26, G:25 a. m Char .lerol was taken and retaken flvo times In the fighting between the French and Germans Saturday, Sun day and Monday according to one ot tlie railway station staff, at Felgnles, on the frontier. MyigMgM; ? -- , m i Al 1 urano upenmg bale 01 New uooas -AT KOVERALL APRONS f- ,Tiisl i'oi(iviil j i lww Iiiim in iliii'lr nnil fliglit styles, fast colors, . very special, each TtOC s HAS JACKSONVILLE FOUND THE SAME? The Ann Her Is Found la (tic Straight foruitl Ntatenient of u Jack honvillo Itciident AVe havo been reading week after week In the local press of Medford of citizens who have been rid of dis tressing kidney and bladder trou bles by Doan's Kidney Fills, and we have ofton wondered whether tho samo high opinion of this medicine is to bo found In our neighboring towns, This frank and earnest statement by a well-known and re spected resident ot Jacksonville will sot this doubt at rest. Andrew Cantrnll, California St. Jacksonville, Oregon, says: "When I was suffering from bavknehu an I other kidney ailments, Doan's Kid ney I'll U came to my aid and stopixij tho troubles, Tho public (indorse ment J Kayo them several yours ago still holds Kood' I'rlco c, ut all dealers. Don't simply ask for kidney remedy- net Dusu's Kidney J'lIU Hut some (hut Mr, Ciiinmll had, Foilnr'Mllliuri Cj., I'm; MtMo, S. V, X I If? MANN'S CENTRAL AVE., NKAlt POSTOPITCK The New Suits Are Here Fresh, crisp, up-to-date styles not an old suit in the house come in and pick yours out now while stock is complete. "La Aroguc" Suits from $25 up to $50 SPECIAL 15 beautiful new Winter Suits, latest styles, very spe cial, Thursday, each $20 if.vj ',." f!t W' ' -dp, . NEW HOUSE DRESSES "Fall and winter styles, long and short sleeves, dark and light col- ors, very special, each ) JL aW3 The New Coats Are Here Never have we had such a great variety of styles and colors new Cape Coats, new UalmaecaiiH, new Paddocks, new tight-fitting Hlaek Coats, new Pile Fab ric Coats, the celebrated "La Vogue" styles. Tl will pay you to buy now. SPEd'AL-ltf. new llalmaccan Coats, iu different eoloi'rt, spct'iul, m rr eneli $7.yO FREE-Save Your Saleslips and Get Wm. Roger's Triple Plated Guaranteed Silverware-FREE DOMESTIC BARGAINS jU JJCSl JJl'l'SS f Prints, 3'ai'd i Z IU,. ,1.. uwi; urimi;, each'. 5c 72x90 Pleached Sheets, tf 48c Best Table Oijcloth, now at, per yard 21c 12 and -IS-inch Pillow Slips, 20c grade, , now, each . .. 15c III l -. A m HAVE YOU SEEN THE HAIR GOODS DEMONSTRATION? Don't miss seeing tho sensible,, practical, comfortablo Stemless Switches. The best yet. They stay put' where you put them, where you want them, See tho new, coils, tho transformations and the other things iu hair that lend a regal air to woman's crowning glory.- Mrs, Isett the expert in charge, will tell vou all about tho'ni. She'll match your hair, whatever its shade, and she'll tell you how to got the best results iu hair dressing. Prices range from $3.50 to $50.00. If You Make a Purchase She Will Dress Your Hair Free of Charge A GREAT NOTION SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, A n fepool ., . .. tC Clood Hooks and KyoH, per A n wril t:-' Pest Darning ("Jot ton, per f) ball .wl' Pest Sewing and .Ma chine Needles, per papfi', , 4c Colgalo'h Talcum Powder, n pec can . , 1 id-' flood While Jroild kercbiel'H, An onb .TCly 411Hr4i4l I A UtL4" 'u