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MEMTOM) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD. v, OREGON, TUESDAY, 8KPTMM1H3II 1. JOlt ?. (VXQW TWO1 1 tw- k ( i !-' -, t : "' P. :n t" f I - ''' IOCAL AND K-i PERSONAL .11, L, Wlltton and Miss M. W'ltson of RoRoburg are tho guests of Med f6rd friends Ihla week. The management of the Natatorlum will closo up tho swimming tank In t w wksjatt, Vf'M probably plnco a altng rink In Kb place. .. MtIi The finest equipment in Oregon for liWetlag fruit labels. Medford Prtnu Bin obctllonro lo the straw-hat nn written, law, Shore- was n decided scarcity of straw hats on Medrord street. Tusdafv SoiUembcr 1st. Al thbugh Hie hot weather still JioI.Ih !ont the-Uin.rootiths opon season for straw hata fins expired. Other signs o'r all arc the YIpo fruit under the tijes and the coloring of the leaves. Automatic, base ball, that brand new out door game, has arrived in Medford. SeeMt at DoVocs tonight. JustAwest of Hetol Medrord. Old residents of tho valley who Jiavo atudlod weather situations for many years predict a long wet winter this year. Much snow will fnll In the hills, they say. and when the drouth Is broken tho valley wjll bo In fo several weeks of rain. Authentic,' war aeVa received" by Mall Tribune leaned wire will bo posted during the day at Hotel Med- ford. . Jffc M. P. Colllston, a San Francisco business man, visited friends In this city Tuesday, - V. G. Beadlcy of Yreka was a recent business visitor in this city. Tree preps at the Medford Lumber Company. Stanley Hamraey was among those down from Portland Tuesday. V. A. Davl of Los Angeles attend ed business Interests In Medford the early part of tho week No flics on the Pennant wrapped Bread. We are not advertising It. Jast letting it have Its way with the people. Positively contains no alum. Made at Kewtewn Bakery. 142 I. A. Johnson of Coqullle wan among Medrord friends Tuesday morning. i Several young men and wonie'n of Medford haye already gtno to taki up their studies at colleges and uni versities. Charles Prim of Jackson ville' awl MlsaJ LenoreVanco. of Medford arc- txneong tWe, .whofare taking up freshman work at the Uni versity of California, and Lyle Wat- ther and Herbert Alford have recent ' ly entered f Stanford. Tfiose""gQlJ!g to the University or Oregon and O A. C. leave ia a feif aVya "' '- Kodak flaUbtag aj& tUBpf Weston's Camera 8 op. Over lata Theater. " II. C. Dlxty of Grants Pass trans acted business in 'Medford recently. K Andrews was up from San Francisco the early part of the week to attend business interests. Order it today and hnvo tho best. Mountain Meadow butter at Fout's. N HO B. Boxto was among those down from Portland Tuesday on business. II. N. Starr of Rogue Hlver was among business acquaintances in this city acrly In tho week. L. Manny of San Francisco mads a short stay In Medford this week C. R. Benedict of Jacksonville visit- ed Medford a .short tlmo Tuesday. He has business interests here. J. O. Oerklng. the best all aroaM photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Mala St Phone 3 20-J. M. K. Snlffcn of Philadelphia at tended business Interests in thla city Tuesday. II. J. Fischer was down from Itoseburg Tuesday attending busi ness interests. Order it today and have the best, Mountain Meadow butter at Fout's. 140 I B. Austin, a Portland business man. was a recent visitor in this city Jack McCarthy of Now York trans acted business in Medford this week P, Blackdcu was among those in Medford Tuesday on business. Call J. W. Mitchell for lawa mow er troubles. Pbone 2C, Thomas Scantling motored to Med ford Monday afternoon. J, S. Vllan, a ranchor of the Big 'Stleky district, motored to Medford "the early part of the week, tTae butter of qual)ty, Mountain Meadow, t Fout's. 140 l'l U. Moore was down from Portland 'Tuesday in the Interests or business. K.' W. Thomas of Urow spent Tues day among Medford business acquain tances. Oettlt at De Voe's. (J. 0. Guatafson of Dea Moines was a business visitor In Medford a short time Tuesday morning, mwnmn i. ji i ii i mi , WtefatMcfeWuCo. VNDIHADM A, Of , i I I i ' r - " i T F. It. Carrol of San Francisco spent Tuesday morning with Medford busi ness acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs, M. Lawrmnn of Buckhorn Lodge nro spending a few if ays In this city. , See It. It. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Bonds, J. D. Cook of Portland was among Medford business acquaintances rec ently. M. Griffin of San Francisco was In Medford this week attending bust nesi .Interests! TluYubutter of quality, Mountain Meadow, at Pout's. HO Mr. and Mrs. F. K, Smith of Oak land wero tho guests' of Medford friends tho early part of tho week. II, Ktnspcl of Now York was In this city Tuesday In tho Interests of business. Kooak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isla Thea ter. Frank K. Thomson and George Mart of Kerhy wero among the ngri culturlsta In Medford Tuesday. A. H. Kolelxhe of Llson transacted business In Medford Tuesday. Bay and n.lght school at tho Mod ford Commercial Collega. 13S Krncst Dick who has large ranch ing Interests In tho Bend district. lslted Medford tho early part of tho week. F. II. Chamberlain, a San Francisco business man. spent tho early part of, tho week In .thhuclty. Fall terms opens Tuesday, Septem bcr 1, Medford Commercial College, 31 X. Grape St. 138 Bertha IJ. Calkins of Oakland was the guest of friends In this city Tues day. ' , It. S. Wilson of Chicago who owns a largo orchard in tho Central Point district Is spending a few dns In Medford. ' John A. Jeffrey, democratic noml nco for attorney general, will deliver a lecture tonight at 8 o'clock on Mala street, near tho Nash hotel. Mr. Jef frey will discuss Initiative measures pending In Oregon and especially the prohibition amendment. Ho Is woll known in n favorable way by many residents of Jackson county and will no doubt draw a largo attendance. Mrs. V. M. Chcssmoro has returned from a few weeks outing at Dead In dtan Springs. -O. B. Fouts who1 was threatened, with pneuomlna Is Improving very rapidly. E. S. Myers of San Francisco has been 'visiting his mother" on South Holly1. ' DM LONDON 'KMi LONDON, Sept. 1, 1 tfO p. m. Two hundred ihniimuid mnrks ($."0.000) Iiiih been appropriated by Oermany for the relief, or Uennan hulijects in Great Britain. The distribution of this fund he gnu today by Lieutenant Hufiii P. Zegbaum, United Stutes navy, and will be dovuird ehieflv to the fam ilies of men who hve been enlled to Jim f Inr. This mihi of money in nctnally ob tained in Great Britain and in uffxct hv a similar mim imou Iiv Gennanv to aid British hiibjeetM in ditre.s in that country. WWODY F1GHI W.CWG FRONTf R WASIIIKOTOK; Sept. 1. Todny, heduu day, wuk eelebrated hero with jubilation Ih-cuuko of the ietorioii news which unived fron the cant and wept last night. Tho KusHiaii defeat lit QrtcUhurj,' recalls Sedan by the huge number of primmer tuku. REWRITES SEDAN VICTOBY (Continued from page 1.1 fighllnt; i prnceediii in tlio iieih hurhnod of I,uhlin. A newf, dispatch from Dieppe says a great battlo has been fought at Crolsilles and probably Is still in progress, No details uro given nor has this report been received from any other source. Crolsilles is ten miles southeast of Arras in thu Dot partment of Pas de Calais, and is about IS miles from Cambral, Persons reaching Paris from the north describe the preparations of tho allien for a defensive fight. A Frenchman who reached tue capital today nays thoio are no Germain in LI lie, Itoubalx or Tourcolng, a group of towns noar the Belgian frontier, which were occupied by tho Germans last week. Hedau Anniversary Today Is tho anniversary of the battle of Sedan, which was fought wHh disastrous results to the French in 170. This (oliieidtmee draws par. Iloular attention to the outsewu of the prwMoit eperatlHiis, eoNierHing whlrh Niiih liHptmtdrsbltf Hum H Mnk mslHlslMwl lu I ah ton, I'aiU itN4 MrilN, INQUEST DEATH IRA. The coroner's jurv had not fixed the blame at 2:110 IhN afternoon for the death of Charles Allen Herdnit, who was vleelmeuted eterdy wliile moiui; "bowse under eleelrio wire- onrryiuif '2200 olN. It ! believed tlmtllenlnn altemnted to lift ill) tlm wires wlule hlundinjr on the roof of tho hue, reeeiiui a hhoejc Hint eau'-ed hi-i deatli. A therw were no wilne.es, he eaet wav that Benlan struck the wires will not he known. It is be lievcd by Mime thai ho lifted one wire with one hand and struck his rout njrninH the other, founinr a circuit eomidetelv throueli bis biulv. Deeii Imriis on the leg -eem to justify this beher. The houo lleidan a moving wn the imtoertv of H. S. Hrumble Hnimlilc was hnviinr the biiihliu moved to his ots on Holly street. Attomev II. A. Canadav reiireM'itt ed llerdnn and Altornev Hough the Cnlifornia-Orecron Power company. The jurymen were SL llihop, . A. Under, VC. 1 Miller, A. Priedeger. Walter irerriek a,l .1. A. Hisley. A feature of tho inquest was the rigid jury examination conducted Iiv Pros, eeutini' Attorney K. K. Kelly. Kelly explained that an accusation had been mAde he had "jweked" the jlir', nnd he wished to nc the jurymen tjtilmrins-niont after tliev had ren dered a verdict. YANKEE HELD IN BY AMBASSADOR PABIS. Sept. 1, 1:15 p. m. The American embassy Is without any ac curate figures on tho number of Americans still in Paris, but a con scrratlvo estimate places the total at S000 or GOOO. Americans have been leaving here at the ra.ta.ot 100 n day for. the. last fortnight and arriving from other parts of France and Switzerland at tho rato of 700 or 3800 a day. Most of the Americans are going from hero to England, traveling by way of Dieppe and Havre. The American relief committee cou tlnues to advise Americans to leave the French capital. STOCK RECEIPTS ET Ilcftipls for the week have been: Cattle, 1-I.8; enluw, :i(); hops '2181); nheep, :ih:i:i. Cattle Heavy receipts of cattle thi week. Kxtremu ton htcern on Monday' market, $7.15, with me dium ktutf ranging from Hl.r() lo $i ; rowi f.'i.T.'i to $(l; choice lie! few, U.2.' to $..-i0; hulls, $1; light veld calves, $8 to ."r8.no. I log, U receipts not overly heavy fir the week. There are plenty of hogs in thu country on feed, hut it will ho threo weeks before they are turned off. Bent gnulo of light hog sold !) lo JrfV2.". Sheej -The tone in the xheep could not be improved. Paucv Washington himhs, $(i; wethers, $.'i, and ewes, tl.J.i. J he run was of average size, but buying demand wiim Meudy enough lo Keep prices nt top level. Thu following hiiIoh are reprcHcn. talive; One steer, 7.'2,; ,1'4 ulcers, $7,15; ,r)0 hteers, .is7.",'; l2i hteels, 7; 7 cows. $(Uj(): AS cows. (l: ''-l cows. $.r).8(); 50 runs, jKiw.'j; 1108 hogs, U.'25; .'181 hog, t).iri; '27J hogs, 0.10; 01 hogs, 4; 7 bulhj 1.2.; : heifers, jf0.'2."j; 1 slag, 4f,.:if; 1 cahes, j8.S0; Hlfi.'l hi nibs, ,f(l; J 01 wcthors, $5; 070 ewes, l.:i,'i; 117 yearling, ifr.Y. REGULARS LEAVE FOR MONTANA WASHINGTON, Sept. 1, Thu Thlid Batlttllon of thu First United States. I ii (uu try, ubout ViHO at Port Wriuhl, near Hjiokmie, Wash,, bus ben unlured lo Pvrt William lluury llurrUon, nvur Helena, la uwull de- IopiueuU In Him ilUturlivd uilulng dUlrtt, This buttollou In louiiiiuMdtMJ by Major Jtfb Prmtlvr, HN AFTERNOON PAIS UNKNOWN PORTLAND M ARK BATTLE OF INS. INFERNO OF, i ' i; t.ONDO.W Sent. t. A a. in. Tho following story of the fighting near Mens was told to nn Cxpross reporter bjpiu of tbe British wounded1 wio was brought bore Mondays "Wo had loft tho shelter of a little forest nnd opened out, suppoited by tho North Country reglmunt. Our warned us that thu German Infantry wna advancing. "We had hardly evtonded'OilrseUcj along the grass when patches of blue nnd green were aoen on tho sky-lino nnd soon battailous of tho enemy wero made out following each other at regiment Intervals. "Our batteries let rip nnd gouged holes through them, " 'nm.' shnntiid my platoon com mander as ho watched through his glasses, ".Vow tho order was given to fix bayonets. Boforo tho enemy ar rived, tho artillery fire had Increased until It was an Inferno. German avla tors wero directing their guns, and at times we tired on aoroplanM, but' our shots were Ineffective. CTur gun ncra had an awful llinu na tho Ger man cavalry gold round beblnd'Us and charged right up to the guns. Very few of tho Germans escnived, how ever, for wholo platoons rushed to tho rescue, emptying their magaxlnes as they ran. "A moment later tho Germans wero on us from tho front. Wd'lot them come until their1 breasts ariose abovo tho neighboring hillock nnd then wo decimated them. They fell back In confusion and lroped to tho ground. "Scores of machine guns were turned on us 'and we wero ordered to preparo to charge. On tho word of command wo sprang from tho ground as one man nnd with yell af ter yell charged the advancing Prus sians. As wo ncared their ranks we fired Indiscriminately and only a fev remained to crofes bayonets with us. The remainder rushed off and wero shot In tho back as they went. They left more than half their regiment on the field in killed and wounded." AEROPLANES FLY OVER PARIS; PARISIANS FLEE PAUIS, Sept. Ij plane passed over A Gorman b. Paris at t:30 o clock yesterday aitcrnoon am: i! dropped a projectile, which, however did not explode. PARIS, Sept. 1. Another Ger man aeroplane flow over Paris yes terday afternoon but did no dam age. The Temps says on the subject of acroplar.o raids over Paris: "Paris will know how to reply by silent stoicism and calm resolution to tho effort at Intimidation by whlrli tho Germans aro attempting to stir tho capital which they know Is Im pressionable but of whoso unfailing resources of patience and will they do not know." It is believed that tho whllo tho Froncli aro progressing on tho right in Lorraine tho Germans are gaining ground on tho left, with tho result that there has been a largo crop or rumors' 'and a pronounced exodus from the capital) particularly to tho south. The d'Orsay station was be sieged all night by a largo but orderly crowd. Tho sale of tickets was sus pended at an early hour as all the spaco In tho trains for tomorrow was taken. Hundreds of persons remain ed all night at the station, however, In order to be In lino for tho follow ing day. As a precaution against tho German raiding aeroplanes, all tho lights which have mado tho boulevards brll llant have been oxtlnglshed. HERRiCK WILLING TQ DIE IN PERFORMANCE OF DUTY PAn8, Sopt. 1, IjnG a. m.In re ply to a Question whether tho United States embassy would leave Paris In the event of the Investment of the city by tho Germans, Myron T, Hor- rlck, the American' ambassador said: "The American embassy will re main horo. My government offored uie tho choice, of returning to tho United States or remaining horo. I choso to rcmaln'be'cnuse many Amer icans will bo hore.who will need not only uiy support, b.uj my protection." when reminded of the dmcuiiy that attached to and the danger In volved In distinguishing American! from Kngllsh, Mr. llerrlck said: "Perhaps there will be danger, but uflor all wo have oh)y, one llto to glva and how bettor fan a life be given than la the faithful Uncharge of oue'n duty?" Curd of- Thanks, Wo desire to thank all our friend and neighbor for ihe Ultidiics ilur. lug our lucent sud bertutveuieiiL MIIW, 0, A HHOWN AND fJMIW, lit MlATflDO DIRECT TRIM WALKING SUIT WITH SMART TOQUE w.yv. """ " tiry" .T fit i v H W Plaid rlbUms uuil Itiuunu strlixst sllU pluy nu luitortunt tuirt In milli nery as well as drcs this seiuou, many of the uewest ami smartest bats ts'lm trlmmed with these ihlc msterbiU The tiMuesbowu Mbue U a suurt Utile affair made of green nwl blue striped ribbon, with two enormous wings ol black silk. The suit I of blue serge. with a W bile plipie uiiUteoaL WEST IN THE FALL A team of the American It ague un der Connie Mack of Ihe Athletic nnd u National league tenia under Prank lliineron of Cincinnati tue planning n tour of the Wct bile in Xlclobo und may pln in tln nly if Ihe .'J.'iOII guarantee is furnished. The teams will be couiKhcd of sturs of Ihe two league. SEARCH WOODEN LEG BOSTON, Sopt. 1. Tho steamer Devonian of tho Leylnnd Lino, ar rived from Liverpool today with 1G0 passenger, principally Aiuerlraus who fled from KnroKj after. the out break of tho war, . Ono passenger ho sad ho was com pelled to remove nn artificial leg to sntlsfy officials on tho Franra-H Iss frontier that ho had concealed noth ing that might nsslst tho enomy. WIRE AND RAIL OPEN WITHIN EAST FLANDERS PAWS, Kepi. 1, H.' p. in. -A dispatch to Hid 1 lavas agency from Ghent, dated August :il, Hays that railroad and telegraphic communica tion between (hut city nnd (Irniimnt, in Just Plunders, tweuly-onu miles south of Ghent, has been re-established. This whole dlntriet has been cleared of the enemy. U L ' I II in, i ill TTT yrtHsT. $ vsssHStT imS ' Wife Jt t HbbbbPbbtH bbbbbbbT r A rlHHaV''? bIbbBbBbbB i TbbTbHbtbsHh 4 bbvBHbBBB' 4 1 sVfBBrBBVfBBrBBfBBV ' wjB0L5i555islfi GOOD SCHOOL SHOES For All Your Clilldw-n 1. 50 UP TO a.7rt'A PAIll ' ' Foe tlio Boy, Girl, and Little Tut At tho Sign of &xcfum CoaaSmxs" OBI'OfllTK i Bartlett & Netherland Takidermists and Furiers You know oiii nliiliiy im TnxidcniiiHlH, 'I'iich I'lciiicd, ropairorf nnd rciuoiloltid, Ntnv i'ui'H nuido to oi'tlor and ourritid in hUh'U, Wii(1i dm wlnilowi nt J'JwIhff'M CIiiii Hforua J IS V, Alulii Hi I'Ofl. 0 BERLIN IN FEAR :AT f IAN HORDE LONDON, Hold. L Thu corres pomleut of tho Kvpross telegraphing from Thu llnguo nayrt: ,vThero Is gnno feeling lit Dvrllh oer tho itdwmcc of ltusslnu troops News that tho cmpeior has luft the western headtpiartnrs ami moed to thu ltusslnu front has shown the resi dents of Ihe capital where tho Im mediate peril to their safety exists. "Tho story has been circulated that tho Russians are prnpntlng to nvoiiKO l.ouvaln by treating Uerll.i lu tho snmo way as tho Gorman treated thnt rlty. Many of tho popu lace who rnn get away art' going to Norway. Denmark nnd Hwltsurlnud." FRENCH AVIATOR OVER GERMAN LINES. SHELLED PAUIS, Sept. 1, ,1:33 p. in. Lieu tenant Champagno of Iho aviation corps, flying over German lines at tho height of 1800 yards, was sub jected to tho euemy'n fire. A shell struck hla machlno and stopped tho motor. The aeroplano oscillated vio lently In tho wind, but tho lieutenant succeeded In righting: It and .la vol- planing Into the French lines. Ho landed safely and gavo Important In formation concerning tho German position. Description of this exploit of Lieutenant Chatupaguo wan given out officially today. ABOLISH DOUBLE DUTY OUT OF VERA CRUZ MKXICO CITV, Sept. l.-A de uree Issued today in Mexico City abolishes the collection of double custom dulirs between Vera CniK and the capital. These double duties were leied Iiv the lluertu regime be cause of lu iucricuu occupation, of Vera. Cm I. In life' future glials wijtli huvd iMitt'ftttt V lilrlWru 'CrAk will'la- allowed free pursuuu at Qrixuhu, - .l...:...:t. , lelJMs. Riach Lsttdan LONDON', Sept. I, l:ll n, m. Members or tile llelgii.it commission, which is on its wav to the Culled Ktutes to protest against German n(rocities in the war none, arrived in London hist night from Antwerp. They expect to leae for Woxlilugtoii in n few days, Bo It Today UohoUo to smoko (lor. Johnson cl ears, tho bost, and thereby patronise homo Industry. tf Card of Thanks. Wo desire lo thank our many friends for tho kindness shown un during our receut bereavement. 39 PAI'I, KUUKTZLKIt. TOO IiATK TO CLAWHl.Tr. FOB HA1.K Itoll top desk, But desk, 0x13 Axmlulsler rug and other of fice and household furniture. Call nt Conservatory, .",1 N. drupe. 13U WANTBD ICutlro furniture of threo or four mourn, Phone 122-11. must bo good FOIt BALK Laying hens, ducks, Cyphers Incubntor, furniture, sacri fice, phono 201-U5. 143 WANTBD Team for a fow days: also a wheel for nalo, phono 030-J. HO .'ii iji i,m n 1 1 in i ;m lOHT OFF1CH ..i.iiiu i.ji.iumi iimm MING RUSS o s & Oo la Pi , H 0 . p' ; i 7 a ! g? 1 9 ; & I tr. fi; t . o o Ci pi o ' o z I Ji & rv w jSg Ml. OK- A . w .'I - & o 2 V I H S2. g cji n K'Si srf (5 v i i P y-v1 .-, ..1 n ' I H'i M