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i ' ' f MEDFORD MATH TRTBUNT5, MEDFORP, OTftfCON, TUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, MM r w tor- ti l II m ' ft i -r i ' . ; ' n,- I r-J 5 .1 . - fr. y. i f! EXCURSION BOAT WITH HUNDREDS ABOARD AFIRE, REACHES SHORE City of Chlcauo flenches Breakwater In Time Women nml Children En ilnnnereil Belief Mnny Lost Lives In Water. Cllit'XuU, Hi-lit. I.- Willi cwnil limnlrriliiiHMfiintM( mutt or llicni wninm iiihI I'lillilicii, tln t'h.v of (,'liU t'lio, 1111 i'Xi'iii-hIhii hlriiiiuT, i'ini;jlit fiiti i'ii IV ImiIuv hi'mtiiI mili'H, off hliorr. Uut'iiiu' tiitiilnxt Hie riiwiim tin) Hlcniiicr inmli' fur llie I'livi'inmriit liri'iilaMili'r nml tin iiiiMi'iip'iH won Juiiilril a iiioini'iit Im'Timi' tliu liont Mink. ('npliiln lljuik iIitIuii'iI lui In'lU'U'il Unit nil liml liiM-ti taken "If Mifi'l.v. ' Tim iiinni'ii)i'i'n, ininiy of wIiipiii liml Ih'iii ilriUMi from tin wntrr, wire liuililli'il mi tlti' liri'iikiwitcr nml lnlir vcii Inki'ii nullum 1111 t iik nil I" other cxt'iirtitoii InuiU. Muiiio ix jiti'iNt'il llm lii'llff tlinl M'vctnl iici'ti jmiitn of IhtIIih liml Im'iii ilruwmil. Ono tit 11 11 tnkt'ii fruiii the witter Miltl tlio piiKidiKiTS liml not liri'ii invnk I'ni'il until a fmv iiiliiiiti-M lie foni tin limit rwiik. lli liml hci'ii iinIi''i In liix ht'illi, ho hiilil, nml mvoki' only nlii'ii the niiiokd lu'i'mui" ovrniuivcr iii): Tin City of Cliienjo lielonp'il to tin (Italimu V Motion Trauporliil E TRAP FOR FRENCH PAULS, Sept. K. I :'() n. in. The lali'ht hit of hiililierN ileml ixnueil hen iiieliulrx tliu iiiiiiich of I'ierrn (Ioiikoii, of llie ilep.'iitnient of Aiu, the llot of the nuinenuiM iiieinlierH of llie ehmtuVr of ileputie at the front to Miiviimh, A i'orMira In u eouvoy itfiuiuiluN nl at Chiiuipipiy httyn that in the fiKhliiij; at (luifii u regiment lirinu 011 I In' line hearil Hie ual In eenne Minuting, luiiut'iluilelv in front of tliein lliey niuv hohliem wearing raw like lliu Knglih. Thev 'mlvmtrt'il, eheeriug the Kngli-li, ami were met li.V u ili'inlly ilinehnrge of ritlo fire. Tim (IrrmmiH, lm ileejaieill hml uxeil IIiIn Mihleifugu to ilrnw Hie Freiith on. LONDON, KoK, 1, i: 20 p. in.. 111 u umimicn rrom AimilonlAiii, n ,rorroatuiiiluiit of tlio Central Nowa aya that (luring tlio (lorinnn tiom- bnnlmoiit of Mollnen llm tmlutlng by Jtucibeua, rcpruaontlng tlio "Mlracu loua Draught of Klahva," wnn ilo atroyed. It hung In tlio clmrch of Nutrn llame. Tim corrcapontleut ilrclnrea that llm (Jennail gencrul, Prlnwi Von Hue. lew, who wna wounilcil In tho bnttlo of HaoIoii, lift a nlnr illeil. ' Vnrloua placcn In llolglum novfec cuilil by tin flernmus, ncconllng to (lila hnnio nutliorlty, have been post imI with plncnnlit niiiioiinclnir Hint tliu (lurinaua now comnuor iioigium an n (ivrmnn provlnra. $2400 PEACHES SOLD l Four tlioithmnl eigiit humlieil hoven ;i( peaches were aohl lit tho puhlio iimrket in Augiiht, at an average piiee of fit) eeiilH, Thin oim Hem pulil llm gmuern .f-'IOO. Ahiile fi.mi lliin, many leu to twenty-five box or ileih weni tnken for bhipnieut (n out hilll) polutH. A loml of tho Iii'hI polatoeK m-cii t liin HeiiHuu iii inn In from llm Meml ow'h ilinlriel Halunliiy, a long trip, hill they m)Ii remlily at good liguii'H. ILIAMsiiisTENNIS KKWI'OIIT, It, l RtL 1. II. KorrU Wtlllnuitf II of I'hilmlelphla liml Harvard won the iiulioual lawn teuulrt ehinuplonHhip in hlnglen from Mmirji'u J). MuLoiighlin of Han Fran. vIm'o, lliu llllu hohli'ij In klralghl kcIm loiliiy, Thv H'uii'M weiti (III, H (I, 1.H, h ITvii (Je Htwt 'fhtra it whta you imek Our, onu wu aJMri Md ptrMli hewn liidui (riff Jt f- r w ' ioii iiiiiiiiiny nml liml I'vcn In iino hlni'i' IHtll) nil mi cxdiiihIoIi hunt. HI11; left Mi'iitiMi llmlmr lalu IiihI nllil for ('lilriitfii. Till' 11 If, lioliovnl o IniM! nImiIiiI in tin- Kiillcyi wiw illiriivi'ri'il wlii'ii iiliuiil tliri'o inlli'M nil' Hid HlinoiM alums (,'iii!iiin lljorl; (inlciiil Unit Hid hii hi' iiinIii'iI lor hliuri', nml llio llmiilntr I1011I uiiH iliivi'ii full I'm ci' into lliu unvmiiiiK'iil pier, Tlio hoiil htnick o haul Unit iiiucli of llm piling wik lot 11 ilouu ami Mm pliiMicr ,vnn kniK'kt'il finm u ilm In;; on I lie hIiiiuIimc, Tin' paxii'iiui'i'M, all of wlioiu hail hi'i'ii onli'tril aft iv tliti I'liplaiu, wore lOHHI'll llllllllt, IIIIIIIV of HlVIII l'l'lllr thrown into lln ualrr. Ciipliiiii CIiiiiIcn ('iirlniii) of tin ifi'HiiiiHf Ni'rvU'i1, look I'liaruo of Hit' ri'M'np Mink. Mo ami Caplulii Mjurk mi id tin' puNti'UKt'ni liml nrtril with iruiarkalili' uooliii'M. Wninm ami I'hililri'U were jriwn the fiml op liottiiuily to reach llie pier. Kta tiouiui; hiuiM'lf at Ihi' hhlc of tin I1011I, I'nplaiu lljork fihoiitril that not a iiiiiii wax to leave lint hhlp until Ihi' wouii'ii anil I'hililriii wito Hiifi'. Arost of tlio pnnHonKiTH ruslii'il to tint upper ilci'k-i when lliuy Irarui'il of tin' fire, ami neiiily all of tlii'ia uri'ii iilml only In 'their fifcl't (,'iir- uii'iitri Mhrn they left thn hunt. No effoit wim tumle to H.ue K'riouat ef feclH. - - --- -- OF CITIES NOT OCCUPIED LONDON, Sept 1, 10 n. in A illapntrh to tliu Itoutor Teiegrnm couiinny from 1'Arla anya that a lUDinlior of tho French riinmbor of deputies for oan of tho nurtlicrn ilo PArlmciita of France, who Ima ar rived nt tho IVench capital, ilo ctnrca them nro no (lermaua nt Lille, Itoubalx or Tuurcolng. Tho group of towns referred to arn In tlio Department ilu Nonl and all within 20 mllea of tlio llelglnn frout ler. Deapatrhea laat week iftlil they hud bcun occuplud by Herman troops. ASHLAND ROAD SIGNS The fit v lim reeenlly put iiji miiiu Very tinupii hpeeil warning iguH at the city limit.. Ah the tourlxt eouiev into the eity he U met with n lgn wliieh n'iiiln an fulleww: "Weleonm to A"hlaml," anil umlerueath lhi is "Slow- down to fifteen mile an hour." After they get by ami look haek at the mgn, they lire greeted with the word, "Coaie again.'' Tliece are a great improvement over lliu old tin M'fii notice!. DEER HUNTING SEASON BEGINS ANEW TO DAY Deer henton opeiiK today, Septem ber 1, affording to the proelamntiou United liy (Jovernor West, That jmrt of the proelamntiou lelatiug to this U iik follews: "My viitue of lliu au thority in mo vehted, I, Oswald Went, governor of the hlate of Oregon, do heivby Hiispeud tliu open nem-on for deer and niako mid proclaim a eloed kciimiii for Hiiid wild iuiIiiiiiU until Heplemher V 1U1I. BERT ANDERSON'S MOTHER DIES IN GARDEN CITY, KAN. Hurt Amlornon roculvud n tulogrnm Frhliiy announcing tho death of hid mothur, Mm, U, W. Audurnon In Gar don City, Knnsaa. Tlio funeral aor- vlrfu woro hold In that city Sunday and tho lemnlnH laid to rust thoro, Tho ilcccuucd was S2 yearn of age, wan born In Ohio, and had lived In Kiiiihiih for a number of yours, Hho wiih a devout ChrUllan, having Join ed tho Methodist church when u girl, and never allowed un thing to Inter fere with her religion, Hho was a noblo, loving wife, mother and grand. mother and was tlio happlobl when performing some kind deod (or an other. A husband, (1, W, Aiidurnn.i and five children mirvlvo her. LMmur Andorson of Ohio, Mr. Hlaneh Lav ondor of Valley Center, Kanvas, Mr. Hlolla Coiuatork of Oklulioma, llort Andorson of Medford ami Prank An derson of (larden City. Kaunas, Tlio Uttor with his family, had spent (ho summer In California M wero com- lug (o visit Hert AmlnrsoH an4 family burn but worn summoned Uom by Ilia sail news, Tlio dmumM Nft her huslmiid )Ht'twe Hiuntks wllk tkWr wn and family Uhd two ywirs i.. t&l OP SACRED COLLEGE WHO MAY BE L'X TED HEAD OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH . i ' .' 1 ' ' - . f" i iJiWM '- .rt! vf W liHrnKti .. j, XMfi : - m. ' h i ' -'- 'rHr"' fiSPE22u , ':- man, ',- teFsSttllMBBB' ' ..V'" BV vWsssk , BBBBBBBBBBV BBBBBKBM " L,. 'BBBBBBBl ' aBBBB ' IHBK M IJBBLIbmbmbmbmbmbmbI 'iL 'aViHHflHHHiHKijl fsnrrriMwatu mm ''MaaaHBaaaaaraBiaaBBsaaaHSa'jaBHSaBaaBiHaaMaaaBaiBaBV'. capdihal rnrillmil Agllardl U nuinng lmc inrntloned as candidates fir the lUprenu V't of Hie (.'nthollc Clmrch, He I one of the meat patriotic intmhers of Hit Hiii red Collrgr ami l iinrneil by thoe who nro anxious to further the needs of 1 1 nl.v ni n unllou. VETERANS CIVIL WAR DETRO 1914 REUNION UI-TTIIOIT, Mleh., Kept. I.-WJ.ile I'lrmiis of the eixil wnr nml their when enjoyed Iheinhelvex on the wil ier today, humlrciU of HioUHiiuilrf of flagx mid lianuerK Minppod and flat Ipml over Detroit. SJinee tho forty eighth national encampment of the (I rami Army of the Itepublie liegnu hint Saturday, the eitv linn been the scene of patilotio lciuoutrutiouj without number, Local thealerx, particularly moving pleluro llovvn, have offered "appro prialc program.'1 to attract the old holilicrw. Hull Itun nml (lettyhburg wen' fought ugaiu yecteiilay and lo day in pieturch nml other hMorie in fidenlb were reviewed in tho hiuue manner. It wiih otiumted thai innro than JO,0()O iivniinis who are menibers of tho (I. A. It. or an affiliated body are now attending the encampment. Considerable routine buMtieKs wan traiiHaelrd this forenoon, at eomiuit Ice meutimrrt, by the women'rt national orgauirntious. Tho Sons of Vet rrmw and tho Association of Former Prisoners of War nUo held hchxions. IN NORTH POLE DASH LONDON, Sept. 1, 7:01 u. in. -A St. Petersburg dispatch to the lieu ter Telegram company reports that surviving members of the Arctic ex pedition, headed Jy Lieutenant Set! off, which left for tho north in JUPJ, have arrived nt Archangel, The survivors stilted that Lieuten ant Sedati died in u vain attempt to reiifh the north pole. The expedi tion wiuteied in UU'J mid l'.M'l in newly discovered territory unit later Sedoff proceeded to Fran JoMifland, whence he stinted for the pole, ae cnaipaiiicd by two suilor. Tho leader tell III on the way and died. OOST FOR COUNTY FAIR SEPTEMBER 9-12 Now that nil tho other nllractloiii aro over and tho summer vacations and visiting has practically ended It Is tlmo to got In lino and help boiiHt tor tho ralr, Jloptonibor 9 to 12 In Mudford. It Is tho only occasion of tho yoar" lo deinonstrato what tho county can Uo In tho way of livestock farming, fruit and voRotablo raising. and for tho children and IiouhowIvob to show tholr skill In art, fancy work, floriculture, culinary work and maiiv other things, Tlio premlunu aro lib eral along all Hues ami It will pay you to got u premium lt and inakn an exhibit. Fruit exhibited will bring fancy prUon In tho way of premiums this yoar, far bettor than any market pr(s and tho (inhibitor koups lliu fruit. The fair la llm only full imiiii to inlHk; 'mjiIm iiiKnihur for vUll uml KMtfrl Wi time, n Ke( In llm unit my a tmA wr4 fur (hu fulr mi puh EXPLORER DIES 'i V' f I ' ', ""-im ,""JCih r -.fa. .it-i-siiiiam Atrraffi fiCQABDC MILLION DOLLAR BLAZE CAUSED BY 'BAD' WIRE TACOMA, ..Wiish., Sept. L Tliu main plant of the ('.ur-tcii Packing fompany was deslro.Mil by fire early this morning, entailing a los esti mated by Tlioinas'Caistens, presi dent, at between .170(1,000 mid $1,000,000. The fue is believed to have started frunVH dclVetiy wire or spontaneous foliihiixtlon. It was under control at XIIO a, m after the lire spremr'from IhejihTlii p lilfii to the feilili.er jdaufVii w hit li wns slork e-tiamted 1 1 1 I V i worth flOO, 0110. The departments dotrojrd an the lard refinery, the" ferlill.cr, the old killing room, the engine room and the Hutu Miiokcliou-rs. Hundred, of head of entile, sheeii and hogs were run out of the pen and it is' believed nil unimaU were saved. The three large mmuoniu plants were saved. President Cnrtens snld the greatest loss was in machinery and stock. Practically the entire loss is said to be covered liv insurance. Pi esider.t's Vacation Over COI1NISII, N. Y., Sept. . Presi dent Wilson planned In leave for Washington nt '! p. in. today, bringing liis sliuit vacation to n close, lie is due to a r live at the capital at II a. m. tomorrow. MRS. WILLIAMS' LONG SICKNESS Yields To Lydia EL Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind.:-" I BufTertxl for four teen years from organic Inflammation, to male weakness, pain and irregulari ties, Tho pains In my aides wero in creased by walking or standing on my feet am) 1 had such awful bearing down feelings, waa de pressed In spirits and became thin and palq with dull, heavy eyes. I had six doc- tors from whom I received only tempo rary relief. I decided to give Lydia K. l'inkham'a Vegotablo Compound a fair trial and also tho Sanntivo Wash. I have now used tho remedies for four months and cannot express my thanks for what they have dono for mo. " If these lines will be of any benefit you havo my permission to publish them." Mm. Sahib Williams, 455 James Street, Klkliurt, Indiana. Lydia K. Plnkhum's VWetable Com. ounil,mada f rom native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the mast successful remedy for female Ills we know of, and thousand of voluntary testimonials on llie in th t'lnkham laboratory at Lynn, Maw., swh to prove this fact. If yM Iihvh I lie. alight! tleuht tlmt Lydia V I'IiiWIimih'n VtN- M()HIM)llllll Villi M'llli'WM.H'rllH U LyrftH H.flMWIiaiii MMuVu, (uMUMfHlinl) ,yHH.MiuwH fr ml vlw, vmr Mlt yifl f wwimmi. rMi Mita tuiifmt-M ly a wwhimh. aaH Usbbbbb g fsLaVmB. asfBL4UJM T t aW fRslWj vruj-iiyi ft. "7 ,3C' f :W--: IDAHO PRIMARY 10DAY DECIDES SIATE OFFICERS IIOISH, Idaho, Kept. 1. Idaho voter nie (oihiy naming the tlcke or the democratic, republican, pro gressive and socialist parties for tho full elections. The primary election bring to a clote a lively campaign for both tho republican ami demo cratic nominations fo- United State senator. Tho republican candidates ar Senator Jmnc II. Hrndy, who w seeking re-election: former Gov ernor Frank II. Gooding, Congress man Hurloii L. French and .Jiiiiich F. Ailshie, former chief justice of the tdnlm Kuprcmc court. The cuinli datrx for the ilemocrntic noinlnatiuii nre former Governor JiuncH II. Ilnw ley, John F. Nugent a.id E. W. Wliit vomh. Governor John M. Haines, who is n ffltiilidntc for re-election, Is being opjwscd for the republican nomina tion bv M. K. Iwis of Moscow, nml Judge James M. Htcvens of Black foot. The democratic guhcnin'orial contest in between Mosch Alcxnndcr of lloise and II. W. Clark of Idaho Falls-. There nre no contests for nomination! on the progressive ticket. HE METHODISTS TO HOLD CAMP MEETING An old-fashioned camp meeting will be held on the O. II. Deusmorc ranch, on the Dead Indian road, twelve miles- southeast of Ashland. It will take place between the dales Srptember :i to September 1.1. Many IK'opIe live around in the surround ing mountains, nml It is thought to have a large congrcgutiou in attend ance every evening. Ilov. M. F. Child", conference, evangelist, will be in charge. HORSE MEAT FOOD OF GERMANS ON FROM LONDON, Sept. 1, .1.08 a. m. The Tiiiifs dispnlch from Paris, shak ing of the fighting in the north, says: "Throughout the fighting of the lust few day i, swarm of aeroplanes have circled in the sky. "The enemy'! supply nrrungements art reported to have broken down, their men in some- cases subsisting on the, flesh of horses. The British transport is working admirably. The spirits of the British and French troops un excellent." Touring Car Runabout . Town Car . Cam rS vv 'T'HE cost of the choice Wend Turkish and domestic to baccos in these cigarettes for bids the giving of premiums or coupons. No matter what you pay, you cannot buy a more satkfyine; smoke than Caraeti, 20 for 10 cents. They do not have that cigaretty taste nor parch your throat. Him ! tf'l lofflf lit. I J0 '' if r It.OOItr i fttm 1 Itt pitttltl (MO clgttlUv. iljf fitftli. Atttr .i .Kltf.. II r 4i 'i H4 CmiS itff if 1, rthrrt fit Hint le aidtfci 4 will rfc4 ! mnnf. R. J. KCYHOtDS TOBACCO CO. Wfawlo9,Ma,N.& -h bT . ",, -esssssmmammmm T flrW BBBBVBBmm l 4 V to every outing Haradon's BLJPv jU Supreme Sodas W$ X BcSJlkwW Surprise Box of baked ikuntiet will be Hfe 1 I aH"" t I - ialiaM ST bSbSbV OAK, FIR, PINE DRY, FIRST-CLASS WOOD Btiy ydtfr Winter's wdod now. Carloads of Oak and Fir coming daily Satisfaction Guaranteed i FRANK H. RAY S ixth and Fir Streets Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effcctivo from August 3, 1911, to August 1, 1915, and guaranteed against any reduction during that tinie: $490 440 690 F. O. B. Detroit, All cars fully equipped, (In tho United States o( America Only). Further, wo will bo ablo to obtain the maximum effic iency in our factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments if wo can reach au output of 300,000 curs between the above dates. And should wo reach this production wo agree to pay as tho buyer's sharo from iflO to $()0 per car (on or about August 1, 191u) to ovory retail buyer who pur chases a new Ford car between August 1, 19M, aud August 1, 3915. For further particulars regarding those low prices aud profit-sharing plan; sco the nearest Ford JJranch or Dealer. FORD MOTOR CAR COMPANY . C. E. GATES, Agent , SpurtH Building MwJford, OrfffqH M Cigarette ) " Quality! Not Premiums Phone 42 V f., " -- V rvM mtmmm0mtt4M iH 20 for I 10 cents I xsssts-Ht i' 5 VI J . m.t'!" C i