Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 10, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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RMrarr. A. lfnwk of Cenlfal T6lnt,
Oree'n, announce to the Indies of
Med tor 4 the rati ami winter opcnlm?
of nllllnerr Snntembcr 11-12. Cnr
faro os the auto car. wfll u paid l.
Ml pttrjtyasis, ojrfi.pOjor moro. Tlve
lnteBt ptwjrtJiaU vrMl ho shown. 1 t"?
XllssFrsnccs Kinney was the guest
tor Uw fook-nd of Mis Maudo New
bury ,et post I.nnc. .Miss yftwintrv
wlllye for ngcnc. tlie last of this
Vcek 'whero ho will continue her
Rtntllw at t)ie university of. Oregon.
i,TltfctBrtllln5.plsode ot''criU of
Paqljatfi ,s"- U lVr9 tonlKhl.
HoiAncuriT assistant cashier, of tho
First National imnk, Is on his va
cation.
'Perils of Paulino" tonight only at
It theatre.
City Superintendent of Schools U.
S, Collins and members of the school
board concrrcd Tuesday evening on
detail work, connected with tho city
nchools, but nothing of Importance
was concluded. Tho next regular
meeting of tho school board will bo
held next Tuesday evening.
Mala St Phone 320-J.
The annual work of burning brush
has begun In the country districts.
Don't fal) to see. "Perils of Paul
ine" at It theatre tonight only.
Miss Ina Cochran will lcavo tho
end of the week for the fall term of
school at the University of Oregon at
Eugene,
W'e can make over, c'oan and re
pair your old suit, dress or over
coat. Pantorlum. ICO
There, U a misunderstanding among
local sportsmen as to tho opening of
the quail season. A. number tho
planned on 'trips next Tuesday under
the Impression that the season open
ed September lCth, now discover
October 1st Is the opening date.
"Perils of Paulino" at It theatre
tonight only.
Krlc Anderson of the niue Lcdgo
district Is In the city attending to
business matters and the county fair.
Make your winter home at Colonial
Flats. 217 South niversldo.
Joo If. Wilson or Talent Is a busi
ness visitor in the city today.
Secure fire insurance upon your
fruit while la a packing house. Low
rates. Special short term policies.
Guaranteed Insurance with E. S.
Tatar. 210 Oarnett-Corey Bid. f
Cold weather will soon be here. Let
. m clean up your suit.. Panatorlum.
150
Charles Hirschbergcr or the Wil
low Springs district is In the city to
day. Have your fall cleaning dose no
atFatorlum. ICO
J. H. Simmons pf Portland Is among
the out ot town people attending t?
business matters In tho city and vat
ley this week.
We cleaa and block hats. Pantor
lum. 150
County Assessor W. H. Grelve e:
Jacksonville was a business visitor in
the city Wednesday afternoon.
Ksaak finishing the beat, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Over lata The
tar. t '
E. J.v Kaiser, ot Ashland Is a fair
visitor today.
8mR.II. MeCuray for Aetna Vi
tality aad Surety Bonds.
A. D. Cornell of Grants fass is
spending a few days In tho city oa
business.
J. O. Gerklag, tha best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives ade any
where, Una or place. Btu4o 228
Dare Woods and Judge Wttblng
ton have charge of the entry ot ex
hibits and tho clerical work at th?
county fair.
Take the auto car to tho Jackson
county fair grounds. From Wednes
day to Saturday will lcavo Main
street for fair grounds at 7:40 and
10:10 a. m. and 1:10, 2:10, 2;-J0,
3:10, 3:40, 4:40, G;10 and 0:10 p.
W, Frae 10 cents. 149
The public library will bo closed
tomorrow afternoon on account of
Medford day at the county fair, but
will open as usual morning and even
ing. We clean blankets, quilts, couch
covers, etc, Pantorlum, ICQ
tyasasuko Kobayaskl of San Fran-
elsco, secretary of the Jupancso intcr-
' denominational board of foreign mis
sions, addressed local Japanese at
their community houso on Illvprsjdo
ampue )Vjedqesday evening, collect'
t lag funds for tho carrying on of mls-
, s4on wprk abroad,? Tho visitor wai
the guet pf Saito, ,
' " Autheatta, war $ew received by
Mail rrr lUMe laaaeu, wire win ve
pealed djifini tha day at Ilotal Med-
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. , Tha fteaaf aquipstant IS Oragoa for
IHbaiHft- f ruM labels, Ifedford Print-
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GERMAN PRINCE WHO IS
LEADING AT THE FRONT
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Prince Itupprecht ot Uavarla, who Is
commanding a large portion ot the
Kaiser's army on tho French frontier.
NO PEACE .REPLIES
TO WILSON OFFER
WASHINGTON, cSpt. 10. Presi
dent Wilson announced today that
ho would reply to Emperor William's
message, hut that It contained noth
ing to be construed as a desire for
peace negotiations.
The president told callers that b
received no official word from any
ot the warring nations about peace.
Ho said talk about peace was still
"In the air."
GIANTESS OF SEA ASHORE
OFF COAST OF SCOTLAND
LONDON, Sept. 9, 11:50 p. m.
Tho official press bureau issued tho
following announcement tenight:
"The merchant cruiser Oceanic ot
tho White Star lino wns wrecked yes
terday near tho north coast of Scot
land and has become? a total loss. Alt
the officers and crew were saved."
Tho Oceanic made her last trip
from New York to Southampton early
last August, arriving at the Kngllsh
port August 8. She waa taken over
by, tho British government and con
verted into an armored cruiser,
Tho Oceanic was built in 1S99 at
Dolfast byClIarland aad Wolff, Ltd
She was CSS feet long and made her
maiden trip to New York on Septem
ber IS, 1SU9 when she was accorded
a welcomo n keeping with her dis
tinction as the giantess ot tho seas.
Sho measured 17,274 tons gross.
ENGLISH ILUE IL00DS ON
KILLED AND INJURED LIST
LONDON, Sept. 10, :5$,a, m.
.
Many distinguished names appear on
the roll of casualties issued at mid
night. Among the officers of the
Irish Guards reported wounded or
mining nro Viscount Castle Rosse,
Lord Alastair. Robort Edward Innes
Kerr, brother of the Duko of Itox-
Allison Jordan, for three yearn
clerk at the Nash hotel, will leave
next week for Portland where he will
make his future home.
Emll Mohr ot the Medfprd hotel U
spending a few days at Crater Lake
and Is cut off from his base of in
formation about tho war by a snow
storm.
There is not a forest Ire at tho
present time in Jackson county,
though tho woods are still dry owing
to tho absence of rain. Very few
campers aud hunters are In tho h!!a
at tho present tlmp.
Donald Newbury will leavo tha
last of tho week to enter tho U. of O.
ut Eugene.
Automatic base ball, that brand
new out door game, has arrived la
Hedtord. See It at DoVoes tonight.
Just west of Hotel Medford.
Tho boys ot tho high school are
making preparatipns for the forma
tlon of a football team this year, tr
chargo of Coach Moore. Tho team
bad a very disastrous season hut
year, wlnplng hut one gamo.
Get it at Do Voo's.
Dr. It. W. Clancy Joft Wednesday
night for Portland to attend (o pro
fessional matters.
E. S. Tumy writes all forms of In
surance Excollcnt companies, good
local scrvlco, 210 Gornott-Corey
IildB.
Frod Ilarnqburg of Phoenix spent
Wednesday lir MMford ou business.
Kodak flnlK.-.li.K ami supplies at
Weifon's Camera' Shop. ,'Over Isis
Theater
II. Chandler of Bum's vulloy spent
tho flrt of tho week lu Medford on
buslnpsd,
KdJMii records for solo nt 2pc each
us lung oh tlioy liut, ut Palmer's PI
uno Plttcu, Ournnlt-Cirey Mlclg., 24
Soull) fJr' tiOiil,
Wilbur Jo new qf How Lane attend
ed o ljudliiw jiitijtcrji n )iu tlty
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CARRYING MAIL
WASHINGTON. Sept, V, in v fi
nal report submitted In congress, tho
Hon rim coiumlttco ou railway pml
pay 1)05 recommended nn enactment
or n law Mibmttlluc spare, tor weight
ns the batdft of railway mall rumumi-
satlou nnd lm recommended rahM
which will eld tho railroad com
panies a rovotiuo slightly ly.-B than
the averago rcvenuq ncelved from
tho transportation of nasseligors, tho
revenuo lu each Instanro being com
puted on n car-tulle basis. It is esti
mated (hat this will result In in-
railroads about ?5.000,000 per an
num, or slightly less than per cent.
The railroads contend that they wore
underpaid $13,000,000 per yrar.
Former Senator Jonathan ilotirno,
chnirmau ot tho committee, took uc-jthls region the only ba?n left for i
caston In submitting tho report to call; rallying point for tho Austrian nn.l
attention to tho fact that former
Postmaster General Hitchcock ban
urgently recommended tho enactment
of n bill for railway mall pay which
he later abandoned as unwise, and
tho post office department, in two ad
ministrations, has advocated four dif
ferent plans for conncnatlug the
railroads. Discussing the delay In
filing tho report, Mr. Bourne says:
"While I recognlted the desirability
ot nn expeditious conclusion to our
work, I believed It mora Important
that we should do our work thorough
ly than that wo should conclude It
quickly. I should regret cxtcrmely
and bo. deeply humllluted If our In
vestigation had resulted, as did that
of tho post offlco department. In our
changing our attitude threo times and
advocating four radically dlffuren:
measures. Wc should certainly for
feit all claim to tho confidence of
congress If wo presented such a re
cord of vacillation as did tho depart
ment. If, in our anxiety to bo expe
ditious, wo had repudiated threo plans
wo had evolved, upon what theory
could wc expect congress to bellevo
that wo would for any considerable
length of time, continue to ndvocats
any new plan wo might recommend?"
burghe, and tho Hon. A. Herbert.
Captain Lord Desmond Fitzgerald, re
ported wounded, Is tho heir presump
tive ot tho duko ot Lelnster.
Lieutenant C. N. Champions do
Cresplgny of tho Queens Pays, klllol
is action. Is a member of a family
descended from tho crusaders. Hon.
W.D. Slatcr-IIooth of tho Royal Horsi
artillery, among tho wounded, Is ;
brother ot I.ord Uaslng.
With Medford traoe Is Medror.l made
Sick
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Is it possible there is a woman in this cquntry wno con
inues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Ppkliam's Vcgo
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tnlilf rnmnniinrl o ln'1 n(t-
tinually being published, wlu'cli proves betontl contradic
tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer,
ing among women than any other onemedicine in the world?
We have published in the newspapers of the United States
more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub
lished in the interest of any other medicine fori women-
and every year we publish many new testimonials,. all gen
uine and true. Here are three never before published:
From Mr. S. T. Richmond, ProvlcJf nc, R. f
Providence. It J. "For tho benefit of women whoHufferns I have
done I wMj Jdutato what Jyli Pinkluuu'H Vegetable Compound
ha done for mo. J did pomp heuvy lifting and tho doctor mild it
caused a displacement, I have nhvnyn Ikjcii weak mA I overworked
after )oy.bay waa bom aud inflammation het In, thai nervod prbn
tnitiou, from which I dkl ijot recover until I had taken Lydia. Pink-
when I hear of u woman with troubles likd mino I .try to'induo biir
to take your ndlcinc.
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A MinUter' Wife Writ:
CtoQuirr, Minn.--"? havo suirered very much witli Irregularities,
pain and inflamuiatiop, bjlt your wonderful medicine, Lydia K. I'ink.
ham'rt Vegetable Compound, hiw'niado me well and I can rccommeml
the Hamo to all that are troubled with themj complaint." Mth.Jkh
nik Akkkman, co Itov. IC. Akkiimak, Clotiuet, .MlnncHOta.
From Mr. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Alfc
Bouth Quinoy, Mahh. 'Jlio doctor will tliat I had organic troublo
and he doctored mo or 11 long time ami I did not get any relief, I
wtw m iw k. rniK uam vegctahlo lvinioiind ad. Aw.
v.HItutil unit T rl.l It .wl .n.. .1 .u.n..r I..' fUzmrt'mM-
linkclMHl tho flwt Imtllo. I conllnued tadlm; it all
through middlu life and win nowftHtiwig.hiHilihy
woman and twrn my own Jiving. Mr. Jani; i,
tvrnrsvn, 4v im;iii;u ni.f roiiiii ifuH'y, .MttKH.
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BORDEAUX REPORT
CLAIMS RETREAT
llOUDHM'x', via l.oijdon, SoU. !,
11 'IS p. m.-7iTni following1 otrlclnl
communication was Issued hero nt 3
o'clock thli ntternooiii
"On tho whole tho Germans seem
to be beginning n movompnt of ro
treat.
"Tho strategic position of ths
French troop. Is Improving, but nno
ran not Judgo ot a buttle, oxtoudlug
ovor tofi kilometres (about sixty
three miles.)
"Tho Germans seem to experience
certain difficulties lu provisioning.
"In general tho I'rench troops suom
, ho gaining the advantage."
GREAT RUSSIAN ROLLER
(Continued from Page I)
time to asMsfthclr sorely prossod al
lies In Gallcla.
Ilu.vlaii4 Drlxlug (Ji'tniiini.
Ilcpurts from Polrogntd ludtcatn
that tho Husalnn arms alreudy are
driving tho Germans before them ou
i tho western bank of the Vistula. In
Gorman forces is Cracow, the old enp
ttol of the kingdom of Poland, situ
ated In Gallcla In a broad plain, on
the left bank of, the Vistula nnd not
more than thirty miles trout tho fron
tier ot SIleMa., if. this place full
before tho onslaught of the Russians,
It Is fell In London that tho annihila
tion ot the Attstro-Gormatt armies la
the southeast may rrsult.
The Russian adtanco now occupies
almost a straight line from Koeulgs-
berg on the Ilaltlr lu East Prtmli,
to Cracow. If Austria Is disposed or.
a tremendous battle lino from two to
threo hundred miles long may sweep
Into the German empire.
ItrltWt Fought Gamely.
Many English breakfasts went tin
tasted this morning while tho peoplo
read the graphic account by Floll
Marshal Sir John French, comnmnd-er-ln-chlof
of tho Ilrltlsh forces of tho
continent, of tho heroic fight, mado by
tho Ilrltlsh expeditionary forces ti
keep from being annihilated. Llko a
wildcat pursued by hounds, tho Ilrlt-
TOO I.ATR TO rjIWlBfliSTy.
FOR SALE 40 sliok'j and one cheap
work maro. G. L. Sthermorhnr, 121
work mare. G. L. Schermcrhorn,
121 N. Grnpo St., phouo SI 9. ir'J
Offlco nt .Metlford I'linniMcy, IIioh?
10. Night Phone 7111, Mrdford Hotel
DR. A. W. KOKINEK
VETERINARIAN '
Answers All Colin, Day or Night
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Ish forces backed sttthornly toward
tho river Olse, constantly tahowltttt
Its teeth, but realising that It must
attnlu tiie fiver "I lcrlh, Geiierul
French's frank confssloi) has fallen
llko a bombshell on Urn English milw
lie, who up tti the present tlmo hnM
not been permitted to know how hard
prossed their army has been,
On August 2ti tho Ilrltlsh forces,
according to their commander, facod
tho bulk and Mronmii ot four Oer
njaitjRrfuy corps and were In danpor
of tipipg surntiudi'tl atuf dost'toyed
Tho heroic stand of tleueral Smith
Harriett on the It At Ish undoubted)
saved the day, Ou this day tho Ilrlt
lsh stood alone; even the French ey
airy ou account of the exhaustion p'
their horses, being unalilo to cove"
the retreat. Great comfort is doijvo i
liy tho llrjtlslt public front this re
port, particularly fropt the Indication
that throughout thco trials the)"
troops never lost llielr tuotale.
The feeling of optimism which has
prevailed In England during tho last
twenty-four hours had only one clieclc
this was tho report of the wreck of
tho steamer Oceanic.
BRITISH FORCE GERMAN?' LEFT
(Contlnuad rrom paa 1.)
ronstltutoi) on toh hotttst linttlos or
tho war.
Yesterday evening a largo numlnr
of automobiles loaded with stretch
ors, sMMdid nut of I'arls toward tho
cast. This fart mlKht surkos! also
that jostorilay's action was ono or
the most costly advantages so fa
nalnod hy tho allies.
Thn Gorninns scent to havo real-
Ucd that they haw bevn led Into a
danKorona position, for thoy havo
lirotinhL up rclnforcomonts for their
left. In spltn, howover, of their ties
porato attacks, tho Kngllsh troops
not only hold tho nround already
Kalncd, but forged ahead. Whllo thn
official reports fall to Indlcnto that
tho direction In which tho Germans
havo retired, It Is bellovod hero, that
they havo withdrawn to tbo north
east In tho direction ot Kpcrnay, a
town about seventy miles front l'arli.
Menace GenosH Flank
The Ilrltlsh troops, having crossed
tho river Ma me, aro now In a post
tlon to follow up their succeas. Tho
aro menacing tho Germans constant-
IN OUR NEW QUARTERS
I am oiitjii for business in my now sloi't'i'ooni, No. 1212 Kant
Traill strcot, whore I have uioro room ami am bt'llor fi.vt'd to
display my stock ami take cam of my oiiKtoiiiops. I havo llio
largest Ji'ne of fiuo now aud np-lo-dalo gootlri to show ihin fall
I havo ever had.
Martin J. Reddy, The Jeweler
ly with a turning movement. This
Is particularly true, Insomuch ns tliev
ImvM tho support of tho Frondi forcot
left on tho batiks of tho t Ivor Ourei),
who nro ready to ileal with any li,ur
itittii reluforcemenln ',' thnj." may' bo
lroult lnto action. t
aii morning a nun ot counern in
automobiles, coming from tho right
ing Hues east of tho city, has been
arriving nt the headquarters of Gen
eral Gallteul, tho military command
er of Paris.
(iivut ll co or HrllMi,
An Anmrlean well known as nil
nutoiuohlllot, Is now attached to tho
headquarters of Hlr John Frenen,
rotiimnniior of tho ilrltlsh fore
ou tho contlnont, This American,
speaking of tho situation to tho esn',
NoTit'i-:.
Wo, the ttndorslunml land owners
ami tonauts of lauds 1 y I n k north ot
tipper Taltlo Itoclt nnd nil rotmtrv
adjacent to, and round Anttorh mil
lteaglo, want nil hunters not to shoot
or othenvlso trespass 011 said lands.
This action Is taken to provent dam
aKO to stock and oilier property It
persons who do. not enre which nv
they shoot. Wo theroforo authorUo
auv proper officer to arrest, and no
will prosecute any hunter found
shnutltiR or trespassing 011 said Iniuh
without wiltfcn permission fiom
proper persons.
Signed:
Tlieo. A. Glass, 11, V.. Itndgers, n.
M. lllKhaiit, O. T, ('as.!, h. M. Bwoet,
J. W. lllgham, Mrs. 9. II, Glass, Mn.
M. Case, W. J, Itodgcrs, K. M. Caso,
M. II. Gordon, Mrs. M. It. Gordon, II,
II. Perry, J. B. Vincent, John lllghaiit,
W. C. Chapman, J. II. French, M. A,
Vincent, Mr. It. It. I.nwreiice, J. P.
dodgers, i;. I.' Glass, Mrs. n. A.
Dyer. J. i:. Glass, P. Walker. 147
Bartlett & Netherland
Taxidermists and Furiers
You know out' ability jih TaxitlormislH.
lull's t'loaiiutl, rcpairotl ami ivmoclelutl.
Nt'W fiii-s inatlo to ordt'r anil carriotl in
.sfni'k. Waiili llio wintlows a( I'lwiug'H
(inn Store, 112 W.lain si rcol.
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Buyers to' Share
in Profits
Lower Prices on Ford Cars
EffccfivQ from August 1, 10.14, to August 3, 31)15, and
guaranteed against any reduction during that time:
Touring Car .. . $490
Runabout . . . 440 , i
Town Car ... 690
V. 0. 11. Detroit. All ran fully equipped. ' '
(In tho United States ot America Only). .
Further, wo will ho able to obtain the maximum effiisr
inncy in our factory production, and tho minimum cost,
iiuour purchuaijig aud'sajes dopartmenls it wo; can
reach an output of 1500,000 cars between tho above '
dates.
And should wo reach this production wo agree lo pay
as tho buyer's share from ijilO to (0 per oar (on or
about August 3, 3915) to every retail buyer who ntiv- '
chases a'new Ford car botwoon August 3, 31) U, find
August 3, 31)15. . ,
For further particulars regarding theso low prices and
Srofit-sharing plan, see tho nearest Jtord Jiranch or
leiilor.
P0RD MOTOR CAR COMPANY
C. E. GATES, Agint .
Spartu Building Medford, Oregon
said thn nplrlt ot tho Ilrltlsh soldiers
wns cheerful and that they woro con
fldenl of wlnnliiK,
Tho Ilrltlsh troops nro In iiiuoit
greater form than roiuntoiily Is nip
posed, ho said,
I'Ikuith for mllllary teiisnus tiiiint
h avoided. Ono liuiidied thoiinaud
GermaiiH paused through Grecy en
llrle, In tho I)eiartmi)iit of Huliio itml
Maruo, Humify night mid Monday
luiiriiliiK. Thuy wero lettilniu A
part of this column vvnt mniohln ;
eight uiuii nhrenst,
A largo detachment of (leriuitiien
airy which was cut off from tho urm
nnd touli teCiigoiii 11 forest laNtinlght
Is now surrounded hy I'rench tljuipn.
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STOP SUFFERIHG FROM
- ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER
"t want every Asthma sulforcr to try
my treatment entirely nt my rUk." Dr.
KudolpliHchlfTiuanimnuouiu'ts. "Goto
the druuRiit tlittd tit-low and grt a 50
cent nackase of my Aulun.ulor and
ihoulil It (ad to give Initant relief, this
druggiit will cheerfully tcfimd your
money without any question whateser."
flic Doctor 18) further. "N'u nutter
how violent the attack, how olntlnalo
the caic or what tlc Ii4 (ailed, my
Atthuutdor and Aitluuaitor Cigaretle
will gite iuilattl relief, tuually lu 10
second hut always wlihlit IS mlmitci.
Hmidrc.li of tiuinllcitrd lcliiioulaM
nliundauily prove wlul my remedy lu
done, hut 1 Know it will do the faum
for others. I am no positively rrilaln
that It will produce Initant relief and
will I found the let remedy ever iiinl
that 1 have no fears of nuthoriiiiiK thU
drutiuiit to give this guarantee or of
lila kliiR called uioii (or tlic refund
ItiK )( money." No risk whalcur It
run (11 liujlii thlt remedy under thlt
podllvc guarantee.
l'crsons IMng tlicwhcrc will nip
tilled binder the tame guaranlec by their
ical druggiit or direct hy Dr. It. Stluff
maim, .St. I '.ml. Miuu. 1-ur ule hcic by
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