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STORY OF GERMAN DEFEAT IN BATTU OF
- IIIPIE TOED BY W PWEJSPONDENI
.
Struggle Lasts Frori Monday to
Thursday, When German Resist
ance Is Broken and Retirement Is
Begun.
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WMi Me4(or4 Stop-Ora
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
INSTITUTE MEETS
AT GBfffIN CREEK
The Jackon County Suntlnv
School Institute hold it- annual
Meeting nl O riff in Creek school, Sun
day, September 20. The following 7s
the pregram:
Morning Scwlon
30:00 Sunday school tcMen: 'es
pon reviewed by county erretnry.
11:00 Sony nnd prayer.
11:15 "IlenefitH of n Sunlny
Scliool to n Community, and Wliat
Doom Our Sunday School JltHt
NcetU" Three to five-minute talk
by Ijiwrcncn Crow!, J. J. Skinner,
Oniric Darby, C. I- Ilickerdike nr.d
oilier.
11:30 Song.
11 i3C) "Organized Sundnv School
Work' nnd What It Is Doing for the
Individual School," George Ivcron,
county j-ecretary.
11:50 Song nnd tli-'niinl.
Afternoon Session
2:00 Song sen ice conducted by
C. L. Biekordikc.
2:15 "Sunday School Opiortiiui
tic)" Ed Sleep.
2:30 Drill by juniors, suK:rintend
ent ; male quartet.
2:40 "Jbe Work of tho Sunday
School Teacher," J. I). Wurc, county
prenident. .
2:55 "PrincIplM of TeacJlin m
Adapted to the IJoy," Clarence Meek
er; song.
3:15 "How Can Wo Interest
Those Not in the Sunday School T",
fleorgo Ivcr&on; song by Corn nnd
Naomi Hickcrdikc.
3:2.7 "Home Violation in the In
tcreft of thu Sunday School," Itov.
Clinrlet? A. I'hipp-J; free-xyill offering
for Suodny sehool work; .ong, nn
noiincoincnts, ill-ini-sal,
Krcnlng ScmIoh
7:00 Song hen'iee, conducted by
C. L. Hickcrtljke.
7:20 lteerence in the Stuulnj
Scliool Importance end How Se
cured," J. It. Ware, county prod
dent; hong.
7 HO Address Hev. Charles A.
PliipiiH, htntti worker; hong nnd benediction.
VANCE GETS
FIRST CARTOON JOB
Tho Sunday Oregonian ijpcukfj of
Vance Colvitr a follewg:
'i'eilmps it U the climate, nnd
then again, perhups it in the illuhtri
oub crumple of thu lute Homer Dav
enport, but climate or whichever, the
Bell of Ou-gon HceriiH to be prolific of
cnrtqouiiits.
"Another young diciple ff Nnht,
who ban jiihI laiiuclicd forth with lilt,
first regtdar newspaper job, with vir
ions of becoming ik fumoun at least
ns Cooper of New Yo.-k or Dower of
Indiauapoli?, huth Oregon boy, i
Vance Colvig, 23 yeni old. late of
Jfedford, who left Portland Septem
ber 1 for Reno, to tako poniliou aH
cnHooniit on thu Nevada Hock Itollfer,
aney.'free-janqe journal (hut lh .tir-
jiingle (ft Nevndij,
CQlonej tSirl Vming, editor of the
poek;KoHe,) lpm been henduig nn-'ent
flogrm to yiM!g OtUig, and nlien
In? foully ejit a tjcdu'l the temptation
wan too Hjrong. S tin) bmjding car.
tooNlM AllfHkfwoiilhl ro budding
liMlil (be JJevjew of JJyviewrt bcgiim n
ffiy Hir work-r-dejiorteil for the
nkvyhile divorce enjiiln,
Cwyl Ji' SBtlve of soiillipru Orp
' mm uid (Ji hoH of Judgit WilliHin M,
CNvfo mn4 a lading wiemler of Die
Jttoktfotj wiUHly bM and at pieocnl
HgV4 wf wy fwnt Mud Hllprfivy for
tlf M(Mlt(M JViflf! Iiw lu Qiwh
wUkUtiUmHi M JVlLUwd. Urw.
hQNnON. Popt. H, 4:S1 0. nt. -A
Tlmea corrcpondent who wires
from fho miles south of Protlns, In
tho Department ot Solno-otMnrnc,
says:
"Monday, September 7, saw n tro-
mcndouit encounter on tho Ourcq. In
ono village, which tho Germans hur
riedly vacated, the French In a largo
hoiifo found n dinner tabic beautiful,
ly decorated with candles still burn
ing on tho table whero evidently tne
German staff had been dining. K
woman occupant said they fled pre
cipitately. "There was a great deal of haul
to band fighting nnd bayonet work
on the Ourcq which resulted In the
Magdeburg regiment beating a re
treat.
On Monday night General Von
Kluck's army had been thrown back
from tho Marno and the Morin and to
tho region ot Sezanne and his posi
tion was serious. Iramedlato slept
wero necessary to save his lino of
communications and retreat. To this
end reinforcements wero hurried
north to tho Moux district and to
Ourcq and tremendous efforts made
to break up the French resUtanco In
this quarter.
ItooUtancc T Ilrokcn
"Tho second attempt on the Ourcq
shared tho fato of tho first. Though
all Monday night and well on Into
Tuesday tho great German guns
boomed along this river, tho resist
ance ot the allies could not bo broken.
While tho Ourcq was being held tbo
struggle of Sezanno was bearing
splendid fruit. Tho German resist
ance, on this, Thursday morning, was
broken.
"The wounded men were no long.-
down-hearted, but eager to rejoin the
fray. On crery French Up was tho
exclamation that 'They are In full re
treat,' and 'They are rushing back
home.' and la the same breath cmo
generous recognition ot the great
help by the British army.
"I am convinced that the full ex
tent or this rout Is not yet appreciate!
la England. It was ot a truly terri
fic character and such a blow will
not fall to have a lasting effect.
Great Xttmber Wouatled
"The number ot wounded entalloJ
colossal transportation work. I, my
self counted 15 trains In eight hours.
lino, grim' set ot men, terrlblf
weary, but ntutnblo except tho offi
cers. "Tho oaomy crossed tho Marno on
tho return Journey worth undor great
difficulties and beneath a vrlthcrlng
flro from tho Hrltlsh troops., who
purucd them hotly. Tho German nr-
t tilery qperated from n height, there
watt again, much hand to hand light
ing aud the river was swollen with
dead.
"On Tuesday night tho Hrltlh
wore in possession of I.nfcrto Sous
Jounrro and Chateau Thierry nnd tho
Germans had fallen back 40 miles,
leaving n long train ot spoils behind
them.
Another Sklrinbdi Won
"On the name day, In the neigh
borhood of Vltry lo Francois, the
French troops achieved a splendid
victory. Incidentally they drova
back the famous' Imperial Guard ot
Germany from Sezanno toward tho
swamps ot Saint Gonde, where n cen
turv ago, Napoleon achieved ono ot
his last successes. Tho main lody
ot tho guard passed to tho north of
tho swamps, but I head of men an-'
horses engulfed and destroyed.
"It Is our revenge for ISM, tho
French officers said. It only the em
peror wero hero to see.
"On Wednesday tho KnglMi army
continued the pursuit towards tne
north, taking guns nnd prisoners.
"On that day 1 found myself In n
new France. Tho good now bad
spread. Girls throw flowers at tho
passing soldiers and Joy was mani
fested everywhere.
Kctrrat Heroines Ilout
"Tho Incidents of Wednesday will
astound the world when mado known
In full. I know that two German
detachments of 1000 men each which
wero surrounaeu ana corncrcu uui
refused to surrender, wero wiped ouv
almost to the last man. Tho keynote
ot these operations was tbo tremend
ous attack ot tho allies along tho
Ourcq on Tuesday, which showed the
German commander that, his lines
were threatened. Then came tho
crowning stroke.
"The army of tho Ourcq and ot
Meaux and the army ot Sezanne drew
together llko tho blades of a pair of
shears, the pivot ot which was In the
reelon of tho Grand Morln. The
German retreat was thus forced to
ward the east, and It speedily be
came rout.
"I reneat that Kngland scarcely
realizes yet what has been achieved,
allko In breaking up tho enemy and
In heartening our troops. The tac
tics of Mons and Charlerol aro com
pletely Justified."
BIG FRUIT YIELD
M
COTTON TRADE
PROSTRATED BY
EUROPEAN WAR
WASHINGTON', Sepl. l-l. The ex-
tent of the effect of the Kuropenn
war on the American cotoi indiihiry
wart dinclohcd today in the cenmiK
burcRii'rt August cotton qonsnmption
report, hhowing that during Au.gust
only 21,210 baleH of colton was cx
jMtrkd, while during Augunt last yenr
257,172 IjuIch were Hcnt abroad.
Great llritnin took only 0370 bales
tiim August, while last Augunt rdio
took 77,388; Germany took only 52
bale, ngainst- 72,028 n year ngo;
France took only five bales, ngainnt
52,033 u year ngo; Italy took 15-10:
against 13,5(18 a enr ago, and nil
oilier countries took 13,237 ugaiuil
40,255 a yenr ago.
Tho Mipply of cotton during tbo
year of 10M, which ended August 31,
wus more than 10,000,000, Tho px
nortp of (he yenr amounted to 8,01-1,-riS
bales; tho domestic consumption
5,577,804 bales and tho rpinntity nit
baud August 31 was about 1,521,205.
An extraordinary f ent lire of the re.
port was tbo fact that more cotton
was imporlcc during August thpu
was exported by Iho United Slates,
which last ear supplied nlni(t 01
per cent of the uorjd'h eotlon.
E
TO SHAKE PERU
LIMA, Peru, Kepi, R The euiili-
fUal;e in the depintiueiit of Ale
M'ijp'1 ''Ml!iiiie, Yiurly Jliirly
fUii slweU, some vjtilvjilf ''
yordt'ij at CVwH, hIiIi'Ii whs; l
MjoytHi Uki tktid(. Tliu Irvjtyorri vm
liit dny,
JOFFRE CLAJMS
BRILLIANT VICTORY
OM GERMANS
WASHINGTON, Sept. H. Offi
cial dispatches today to the French
embassy from Dordeaux elaborate on
previous reports of tho victorious ad
vaseo of (he allies.
"General Joffra tolls )e govern
ment that our vletory Is becomln
more and more complete and bril
liant," says the report. "Tho enemy
Is In full retreat and Is abandoning
wounded prisoners, guns and amnm
nltlon.
"After an heroic struggle during
the formidable battle which lasted
from the fifth to the twelfth, the
army Is pursuing the enemy In a way
unparalleled by Its extension and Its
tensity,
"On our left wo have crossed the
river Alsne below Solssons. Valen
ciennes and Amiens have been evac
uated. At the center our army Is
north of the Illver Marne In the Ar
gonno. The enemy left Iteitlgny,
but still hold Lalmont.
"In tho east wo liavp occupied St.
Die, Ilaoun, Le Tape, llaccarat, Luno
vllle and Itemezenvljlo,
"In Gallcla, the battle begun 17
dayn ago, has ended with a great
Russian victory. Austrtans aro with,
drawing on tho wholo front."
ITALIC SOCIALIST EXPLAINS
SENTIMENT TO KING
KOMty tfept, 13, UiU) p, p., vi
Pins, Ki'pl. 1 1, 7;3Q'j(i. ui, H i rv
porlnl hnt jv'lng Victor Knimfiiuiel
Iiuh received I he socjallsl leuler, FP
pnfiu IlisHohill J)ergurnuse)ii lio ex.
plained t)u feeling of the Kalian
democracy at dip pri''iit uiopioul
eoneerniiig thu Kiirojteaii eonflagni-(Ion.
ii im
APPLE DISTRICTS
The NoiHliwesteui Fruit Kxehnmjw,
through tUelrViVrieillptUpH iit tho
ntions dilriets, repoil a follows;
Weiiatehee will ship about 4700
.4. ' .... .
enr-: weather eoluinioiis gooti mm
ipmlity of erop exrellent. The dry
weather conditions good and ipmlity
f crop I'xeellent. The dry weather
Heeiiis to be eiuising apples to mnture
a little too fnt. Grower generally
optunitii' and seem to feel that oveii
n blaek eloud. us enured by big geti
eral emit and war condition, vnav
have n silver lining. Weiiatehee is
uuixing some Jonatliuns, Winter Ma
nanus mid eatly full apples. Sales
gie vome evidence of cash Imyciv.
iueliiiation on the part of shipper
from this distriet to store. I low e or,
majority deire lo take advantage of
whatever opportunity the opening of
the maikel will give.
Hood lliver reports etimnled eiou
of 1200 ears, etmdilions very favor
able, weather very diy witli tend
ency to retnrd color, which is made
safe by irrigation. Attntde of glow
er not to sny imifh and nvvnit de
velopments. Ouncrul matter of dis
cussion marketiui; "C" grade of apple-..
Some shipping, mii-dly Graven
xtein and pear. Kveryone nl-,
"When will hv war endf"
Vnkiinn Six tluHiand ears, rpial
ity of crop good, weather dry, with
eool niaiits; hnrdly enough dampnes
to color as fast as deired. llowevei,
general conditions satisfantory,
Growers in this di-tnet nl-o serin to
have the "watching and wniling"
spirit, and ccm to believe that this
year will be a erurial test from many
angles. Situation for coining picking
M'n.-on is splendid. Hop picking on
now, with plenty of help which will
stay over. Growers making prepa
ration to harvest whole crop, nlthoiigb
general trend of conversation in to
vnrd apparent need for proposed
emergency rate by railroad. Wil
ier neneiies. Dears ami lew miic.s
moving nowf, divided in usual pro-
Mrtion nttiong handlers.
Peshaslin UpiK-r Wennteliee val
ley reHiits excellent conditions nnd
splendid (piality of en: apples ma
turing one week curly and few
penehew, pears nnd summer apple
nro moving; moiy npenilious Seal
tip commission men; not many sales
rejwrtcd. Very littlo talk ami much
guessing.
DENISON HELD
WGRANIHURY
IN
AN
A
E
Kuiesl U, Denlsoii, alias Oeoigo C.
Huff, Charles I Iiuh , and V, Khk
wood, nil of New York, wero Indicted
by tho dosepliliie County gland jurv
Saluhlnv on charges of attempted
extort ton.
ThO alleged high-handed method
were directed against Osliu 11. .Ipek
sou, held in Giants I 'ass on an Hi
dielmeiit for laieeuy in Now Vol I,.
Tho tlnoe deteetlve arc ullegeil to
have demanded $51,000 fiom Jaeksoil
when they came lo arrest him with
out u win runt. Dcnuixoii wus the
chief witness against Jackson in New
York and used his knowledge of the
eiiM( it is alleged, to further blaek-mall.
tiovornor iisvvnlti vvesl, alter in
v estimation, onlered Jueksoii releaned
from jail, upon f.'50d bail, until the
arrival of New Yotk .nitlioritien with
the proper papers.
Deuisou elnimed to hold n judg
ment secured by ilef.uilt against the
firm of which Jaeksou was former!'
a uiemher. Haas and Kirkwood ate
nllt't'i'd delet'tives.
TT Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Matinee and livening
8KM'-nKMANT JIOMK lKKTTOItS
Is what women nro railed who all
over this broad land mako their an
nual collections of roots and horbs,
and rely upon recipes which our
pioneer mothers found depondablu
for different family ailments. In
ono of these recipes, Lydbv K. IMnk-
ham's Voidable Compound hnd U
origin and so successful has It proved
that thero la hardly a city, town or
hamlet in America whero sonio wom
an who has been restored to health by
its use doos not reside.
".'I I' 1 I I II II. I. J ' i j
John A. Perl
UMD1RTAXIB
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A MEDFORD REPORT
Fully rrmlomtr 'aail' F-aslly Intcv
f 'l llgaVed
Do you need a good kidney medi
cine Then read the reports In these
very columns of Med ford persons
cured or benefited with Doan'a Kid
ney Pills. You won't have to go far
to find out If thoy are truo. This
Med ford case Is an example. Othcrj
will follow,
8. Colbort, farmer, 002 N. Central
avenue, Medford, Ore,, says: "A
short time ago kidney trouble came
on mo suddenly. I bad terrlhlo pains
and weakness across my back. I
could hardly stoop or straighten. In
a few days I was knocked out com
pletcly and I thought I was dono for,
Tho kidney secretions wero unnatural
and I had to get up often at night,
I lost much sleep. Someone advised
mo to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I
did. They brought me wonderful
benefit. I can now do my work
without pain and weakness and I get
my propor rest at night. Tho kldnoy
secretions aro natural, too."
Price COr, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kldnoy remedy get
Doan's Kldnoy Pills tho samo that
Mr. Colbert had. Fostor-Mllburn
Co., Props., Huffalo, fi. Y.
The Woman Pays
Three Keel Thanhousor
Our Mutual Girl
Bobby's Plot
Ilcllanco Comedy
IQc ALWAYS 10c
STAR 1!
etienne;
SHOWING TODAY
OF THE
GLAD
'HEART"
Beautiful Scenes of tlie
Canadian Wilds
"Face to Face"
MARY PICKFORD
"As In Life"
All Tliorouolily Good
FRIDAY ONLY
"The House
of Bondage"
Six Exception! Keels
20c Admission 20c
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In Two Parta
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T7"LOTHES
Featuring J. Warren Kerrigan
The Divorce
Ono Part Drama
A Bowl of Roses
One Part Drama
His Twin Brother
Comedy
Hoar (ho Jui'fro
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this week only
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We've
Never Shown
Such on assortment of Women's
.Shuns In snapp) run. stuuuliiK Ktts
for alt orrmdoua ns vvu greet )oii with
this season.
Wo have Shoes to fit overy Wom
an's feet, fancy nnd purso.
12.00 nil along the lino up In JO. Ofl
Dull Kid, queen Cloth
Welt, J 1.00.
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TO FIT
JocUrg a gfl0C glora TO vn
FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL
OREGON STATE FAIR
Salem, Sept. 28 to Oct. 3, 1914.
$20,000.00 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS
For Afiji'ioiilliii'.'il, LjvohIo.'Ic, "Poultry, Texillo find
ollior oxliibita,
Hoi'su U;u.(!H, Slioollng 'I'onniniiiciil, Itninl OoncitilK,
Jittyn' Camp, .Moving Jtftinvs, CMiIltiroii'H J'lay-
gi'oiind, linn Demoiisti'iitloii, Aiilnml (Mrctisniid ollioi'
Frm AUrautions.
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.Send for J'lXMniiini LIhI and Mnl ry llInnkH.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
For partJtjularH addrcHH
FRANK iMBUFJDlTir, SutirolTiryr
Saloin, Oregon.
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Spenial Round Trip Fares
INDUSTRIAL FAIR
To Ho lJ)d u(
Gold Hill, September 18-19
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