Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 31, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFORD MAIL tfUIBUNE, MEDFORD.. .ORKCION,
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CAPTURE APIA
GERMANSAMOA
BRITISH
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Lerwlen Official Dispatch Tells of
Success Twe Turk Warsftlps -If
luHt in English Yards Confis
cated Report Germany Inflames
Religious War Little Considered.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.Tho
British capture of Apia in German
Samoa was announced In an official
message from London to tho British
embassy here.
In connection with tho sclzuro ot
tho two Turkish warships la English
shipyards the foreign office cent tho
following statement to the embassy:
'In accordance with the recog
nised principle ot the right and su
preme duty to insure national safely
In time of war, this government took
ever twe ships which were being
built in England ter the Turkish goT
eraneet hut had set yet been deliv
ered to them. Ilia Majesty's gov
ernment has net only offered to pay
in full and return the ships U good
conditio after the war, or .supply
equivalent mew ones, but also addi
tional and generous compensation
for the use of the pre-empted ships
during the war."
At the British embassy It was said
today no serious attention was beln?
given to reports emenatlag from of
ficial German sources of attempts to
arouse disaffection among Moham
medan sujects of Great Britain la In
dia, Egypt and elsewhere. Embassy
officials said Germany had long been
seeking to enlist tho friendship of
Mussulman communities but this had
not produced any notable evidence of
disaffection.
LOCAL GERMANS
GIVE CASH AID
TO
FATHERLAND
Nearly n hundred Mcdford Germans
met last night at Smith's hall to dis
cuss methods ot helping tho Father
land In tho present war and to col
lect subscriptions for tho uso of tho
Red Cross society. Ono hundred
twenty-five was subscribed and wilt
bo sent Immediately to tho Red
Cross. This amount was swelled to
$135 Monday and subscriptions con
tinue to pour In, tho amount will bo
considerably Increased in tho next
fow days. Not only GoOrmans nro
asked to contribute, but all those- who
had friends or relatives In any ot
tho warring nations and those who
wish to help from humltarlan mot
ives. It was poluted out that the
Red Cross takes caro ot all wounded
regardless of nationality, and It Is no
breach In neutrality to glvo to the
fund collected by tho Germans.
TUG AND BARGE
ASHORE IN EOG
OFF SAN I
UAN
MONDAY, AUGUST 01. .MU
lcao tho capital. Vorsons aro de
parting r.iul taking their fnmlllon
lth them as a matter or prudence.
It Is toll hero Hint tho fewer tbo
number of non-combatants In t'to
city tho better.
Tickets for trains leaving 1'nrls to
day to tho west and south were all
sold out last night,
JAP DESTROYER ASHORE
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hits liucu received here that nt Tito
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Clilrii, iv Htnnlt ImIiiiuI oIiIkIiIo of Kino
t'lmw buy, Iuim Ihmjii occupied Die
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Tim (Ionium foi tlrlcalloiiH or ThIiIJ:
Tmi front Kino Vliow buy.
LONDON, Ah :U, M:.'H n. in. -Ifonvy
firing wnw lii'tml nt Dover llilx
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shwbwbip' iiuijuti J.-1. j ' .." 'Jj ti'ju. .
iiioiiiIiik, nlili'li ii)oiirci to cunlo
from veelM nUihtf Iho French t'oiint,
Tho olTiulitl liiin'iiii, It Ih uiiiuiiiiicimI,
lain not uny liifoiuiitlKui on Ihu mill
jt'iil. With Medford trade Is ftreaford made.
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MORBID YOUTH
Card of Thanks.
Wo take this means ot thanking
our friends, neighbors and members
of A. K. ft A. M. for their kindness
during the Illness and death of our
husband and father.
MIJS. B. J. HAMILTON"
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tTlU Medferd trae u Kedferd
COMMITS SUICIDE
Karl I elms, agvl til jenrx, com
initio suicide home days np) in an
isolated ciibni in the Aulelopi ctouti
try. Young Helms hml lieen n re
cluse for omc months nnd while liN
dopondency is wholly unaccounted
for, it is evident in the message- left
indicating the degree of morbidity
lending up to tho final tragedy. Three
notes pf different dales, indicated the
deep premeditation of his net. The
first stated that if more would ac
cept his method there would he less
"crazy fools" in the world, indicating
the process of mind Hint hnd insti
gated the net; the second wns of n
softer tenor, cou&iguuig lii.s pergonal
effects to his immediate relative,
and the third was n request ns to the
dixMHtion of his body.
Melancholy and lonesonicncss oro
attributed as the cause of hi rash
ness. Xo coroner', ir.out'j,t was held
and the remains wifl b"o flipped to
California Jor burial.,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. Tho
Canadian lug Iovno, tho ntout pow
erful ex-el of her kind on the Pa
cific tionM, friul the binge- America,
formerly a famous CJhuui clipper,
went on the rocks one mile wt of
Kanaka buy, Sun Junii island, la-t
night in n den-o fog, nild nre report
ed n total lo-s. The Anierien was
londed with coal, and was lcing low
,ed from Seattle to Vancouver. The
Lome wns owned by Ihe Pugel Sound
Tugboat company and was valued nt
$00,000 and wn not injured. The
America wns built nt Quincy, Mass.,
in 1874 and was of 11)08 net ton".
Vor ninny jenn she plied between
Boston mill New York nnd the Orient,
taking out general merchandise, and
bringing back ten. She had n beauti
ful caned figurehead nnd hnd been
n lucky boat, never having met with
a mishap. She was converted into n
barge several years ago. The Amer
ica was owned by Griffiths & Sons
of Seattle nnd was valued at $20,000
ivith small insurance. Tho coal wns
owned by the Pacific Coast company
nnd was covered liV insurance.
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OKNTUATj AVKNUK, N10AU l'OSTOFPIOl
Removal Sale
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House Dresses
PARIS PWEPAWES FPU 6ERMANS
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With Medferd trade ! VHAtoTO made.
trains depart InR today havo beer.
sold. Whota families with their
hand baggaRo camped In tho lines
whero they ato their meals nnd slept
as best they could.
Tho Qua! d'Orsay station was
closed at noon. The crowd ot per
haps 1000 persons then In lino worn
told that no moro tickets would bo
sold today. Only a few left their
places. Tho others resigned them
selves to a wait of 18 hours.
President Polncaro who has been
seen but rarely In public slnco tho
war began, being overburdened with
work today visited the military' hot'
pltal of SL Martin and spoko to
many of tho wounded.
No official Information regarding
the military situation on tho frontier?
has been made public up to noon ts
day. The nnusual animation to bo
noticed In the streets of Paris today
was caused chiefly by the thousands
ot persons who are preparing; to
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REMOVAL SALE
SUIT DEPARTMENT
Attractive Prices on Attractive Goods
Tmi llitmififiil Viuv Knit lniidn nf nil-wool imitnriitlM. linw -li-tiiitl
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$19.98
cont, now stylo skirt; why pay othew .OOi Our
price, each
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Now 'BalninccAU Coats, roatlo in this 'Hcason's
rt r styles, good matorink, 10.00 vol ucs,,now at,
eacu, oniy ,
moat attractive
$7.98
LAiVOGUS SUITS .....f 25.00 up to f 50.00
LA V00UE COATS .: f 12.50 up to f 35.00
$6.00 WAISTS $3.48
New Crcpo De Chine Waists, all
colors, real !$ val- 'J AQ
lies, salo price, cach..$3eTKO
$1.50 WAISTS Mo
About 100 LiiiKOrio "Waists, new
styles, up to $1.50 val- QQ"7
ties, now, each Ov
Special Sale and Demonstration of
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''Sethi niw &tmless switch-it's a winner
"Mm. Itiutt, an expert haii; dresser fromNuw York, is donidn
strating for a fow days the wonderful rHoinlen switch. Every
shade of hair perfectly matched. Switches from $3.50 up to
. .f35;00.- Itwill iay you tp,seo .her., Hair dressed .ErcowjtU
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Faiiiily
$1200.00 f.omb.eiBtroit
IMPROVEMENTS
Longer wkttlbase .
Mort room
ImproTtd body
Improved upholstery
More power
Larger bore
Larger valves
Better carburation
Improved Combustion chamber
Special quiet cams
Valve tappets operating in oil
Improved motor lubrication
13 clutch plates
Intake manifold water jacketed
New type radiator
Improved steering
Easier clutch operation
Improved starting and lighting
Non-stallable motor
Improved ignition
Left drive
Larger pedal pads
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Rear springs eemi-elliptic , - (
Longer front springs , .
Springs self -lubricating
Larger wheels ' .
Larger gasoline tank -
One-man type top
New windshield . (
Transmission speedooaieter 0rive
Lock on ignition- and lighting
switches
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Automatic spark advance '
Throttle lever on steering wheel" "
Ignition and lighting switches on
cowl board
Exclusive non-glare dimmer head-,
light
Exclusive design tail light
Improved axle shaft and hub connec
tion Non-skid rear tires
Illumfnated speedometer
Linoleum-covered running boards
Ney style top cover
New side curtains to swing open with
doors . .
Crowned fenders
Heavier flywheel
14-inch brakes
Concealed hinges
Flush door handles inside
A highly specialized, individualized Hupmobilizcd motorcar, which gives you, Ave believe, more jter vica and comfort for your money than you can find if you comb the market a dozen times over.
Listen to the details:
SPECIFICATIONS
Mere Fewer
Motor, 3--lnch loro by D', J -Inch
Btrolto; cylinders csst en bloc, with
water Jacket iuco between barrels;
valves l'i-lnch clear diameter,
mushroom tnpputs, with special sbapo
cams, very quiet; valve spring cham
ber closed by oll-tlght cover, so that
contact rio mado In an oil bath.
Now sliapo combustion chamber,
larger valves and larger cylinder
bore produce moro power, Multiple
disc clutch, with thlrteou 13-Inch
plates.
New Type Carbureter
Horizontal type bolted directly to
cylinder block. Gas passage between
cylinders, eo that intako manifold is
boated Its entire length, assuring
complete vaporization of oven tho
beavist gasoline.
Impreved Oiling
A system already highly efficient
mado still bettor. Pressure feed
from ilywhcol to main bearings am
connecting rod bearings: cylinder
walls lubricated by mist from crankshaft.
Mflslern lonltlen
Ignition from storage battery, with
automatic spark advance. Typo
rapidly bolng adopted by progressive
engineers.
Single Unit Electrical System
Generator and starting motor com
bined, driven by silent chain from
front end of crankshaft. Huppltes '
current for starting, ignition and'
lighting. Makes motor non-stallable. ,
WesUnghouso 12-voli system,
Longer Wheetbase; More Roem
Wheelbase, 1 10 Inches; tires, 34 by
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4 Inches. Itoomy flrc-passenger
.body; 2 Inches more leg-room In
front, 7 Inches moro In tonncau; full
tufted upholstery; concealed door
hinges, flush handles. Front springs,
37i Inches long, practically flat; rear
springs, semi-elliptic, C2 Inches long,
swung under axle; springs self-oiling.
Drakes, 1'4 luchos In' dlahiolor.
Left Steer, Center CentrJl ' ''
eonlcr of cowl board, Speedometer
drive front transmission.
Neii-Glare Dimmer HeaAifMe
JJupmobllo design. Upper half of
headlight Jlags corrugated. Kills re
flector glare," complying' with many
city ordinances and giving full Illu
mination on road. One bulb In
headlights. dlmraeeTt will through
resistance In switch. No side-lamps.
Steering wheel atleft; goar change rbUIMMm SIM OWHT IHWIII
and hand brake livers at driver'.' VM Mftteenji'fcalloa gajwllne fesikj in
right. Speedometer, staring aiid.Meowl; rajavsen ttshleMi' (Itfjl
lighting switches moupUd ffuhh rf'Mljjf uprhaws,. hajpjldjustablefey
ventilation. Oiia-man typo top, at
taching to windshield. Crowned fend
ers, with flat edge and without bead
ing. Tall lsmpoxeluslvo llupmobllo
design, Illuminates license plate unit
ontlro width of road for considerable
distance behind car. Non-skid tlroi
on rear; do'mountablo rims; carrior
at rear for sparo rim and tire. Light
ing and Ignition switches controlled
by Yalo louks. Hpoodometer. Hebo
rail, foot rail and cocoa mat In ton
neau. Coler: lllue-black wth ma
roon running gear.
I'rlco, V. O. II. Detroit, Includes
complete equipment.
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The motor car world is on the eve of announcement that will shako tho high-grade market to its very foundation,
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FOR 1915
motor car which marks developments and advancements so grcajt) sovnst, so yidespread in their scopo that pst ocliiovemonts pale almost into insignificance. You
may place your expectations as high as you please, we do not believe you will bo disappointed, as their formal announcement will bo a revelation,
CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO.
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