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JPAGiD fOTJR' 'MfaDtfORD MAIL TkTBUNll, MEDFORD, OHFXIOtf. MOfltUY, EPTfltoiilR & irfM 3 hi iHl M Ml ft"!"? 9 !K r tl 41 ft 11 II H "I J II M II df. I 1 1 i si I MEDFORD mail tribune AN INDKI'KNOKNT KKWRPAPK11 pum.is'in:i nvBiiT aitrrnoon BXCHIT HUNDAT 11 Y TUB uiCDKonu rniNTiNO co. Office Mall Trlbuno Building. :B-I7-SI North Tlr atrcol; telephone 7S. ... .. The lipmocmtla Tlm, Tim Medford fall, The Med ford Tribune, Th South ern OrcRonlan, Tho AnhUtnl Tribune, UBSCKtPTXOX HAT n .... 1... ..-. una jenit ujr ihhumm. Ons month, by innll.. .15.00 .60 rr month, delivered by cnrrlrr In Mcarom, Jivcusonviiio ana ttn- tral Points .0 tuturrtny only, by mall, per year S.00 Weekly, per ycnr-. . 1.50 Official lapr of tho City of Madfor. Official Paper of Jackson County, Entered a econdclaaa matter at Medford, OrpRun, under tk act of March J. 1R7t. With Medford Btop-Orw EL AGUIA OIL FIELDS MASS OF NBW YOIMC, Sept. 2S. An nre.i tiliproxlinatcly 11 acres surrounding Kl Apulii, one of tlio largest oil wells in tlio world, located in the Tnmplco, Mexico, district, is a mass of smoke and (lames, according to officers of tho steamship Esperania, which reached hero today from Mexican ports. Tho well was capped sliortl" after tlio capture of Tampico by tho constitutionalists and Several monlhi ago it was noticed that tho subter- unncan pressure was causing tho oil to seep up nil around tho well. This seepage, catching fire from lightning or some other cause, has spread tho flames until now tho glare by night and tho smoko by day can bo seen nearly 160 miles. Officers of tho Enjenuizn said tho light by night resembles tho glaro from a great city and during tho day tho smoko clouds look llko an ap proaching storm. Several weeks ag field artillery was brought up from Tampico and an effort made to shoot tho cup off tho well, in 4ho hope that tho pressure would bo relieved but the effort was unsuccessful. ALOST PREPARES LONDON, Seit 2S, COS n. iu. In a dlsjiutch from Ostcnd, tho corres pondent of Ilciiter's Telegram com pany Hayn that the Uclglans, untlcliut lug n ticrtnnn attack on Alost, havo Kent tho inhabitants uwuy. This town bus been ro-occuplcd by tho Del glans. The (lormaus jeHlerduy bombard ed Aloxt, Inflicting coiiHlderablu dam age, including tlio burning of a hos pital. Tho (ioriiiutiH were driven back In tho direction of Ansclic, six miles northward of Urunscls. Tho correHpondent says a cppcllii airship yesterday flew orer Ohout und tlio bcacnast. TO COAL SHE END WASHINGTON, Sept. lib. -President Wilnou will coutiuue to press for iieituplniiuo of the tentative basin for fcclllctnciit of tho Colorado coal stlike, piojwjsed by federal mcdial ois, desjiitc the partially unfavorable leply of the ojieratois icceived Sat unluv. President Wilson told calhis to day lib doue not consuler the, ii'Uuii clohed and that he will work for I111 Ihrr uegotiatioiih. Tho pi evident raid he did not con siller the reply of the operators an closing further dicii.sioii, and llml he expected n favorable nctllcmcut. He i considering separately the atti tude of the Colorado Fuel tc Iron company and tho.-.u of the other com puujcn cnucvriifd pi the si like. DOALA YIELDS lo" BRITISH CAPTURE 111 ROARING FLAMES R BOMBARDING j,o,noN, Ki-jii. uh. 9 tin i. in. Jt vviik ol'ijcially niiiHHincml m J.oniluii IliU allciiioini llml llniili, Him otfw lul .i'jij nf () (m'iiij.iiii'it f tin (K'iiiihh Mhmf.m Kiiiniii'Hi Uwijiiuii J'llIIHlir)nnifil,'"l ll'lll HIIH'lllll'Hill Iu " JJiilMl I'M re New Rules for I'mlcr Hits net the fixe months' tilt cncc In citcli resilience year allowed liy the fii-st proviso to .tectum '229 may, nt the option of the lionic lenilcr, he divided into two periooN, lint no more., The lioincsleiuler must, nt tlio liejiinninjr of each nh-ence, file n notice thereof, nt I lie local oMcc, lint he ncetl not specify the poitiou of the five months' privilege uf wlticli he intends to avail ltiiuelf. A no tice of his return to the liuul must he promptly filed at the termination of each absence. If u homesteader lias tetuiued to the land nttcr an iihseuce of less CZAR'S HOST IN E l'KTKOCiltAl), Sept. US. The fol lowing official comiuunicatiou has been received from the staff of (Inind I Mike Nicholas, oointiiander-iu-cliief of the lttwsinn forces in the field: "An eiigngenicnt near Sopotskin, on the Niemen river, 111 Nubian Pol and, and Uruseniki, came to nn end with the retreat of the German. "The cnemv has approached 0--o-welr from the north nud has begun the bombardment of the fortrvs. "In Onlicia wc have occupied Detn- bica, on the railroad, sity-fivc miles cast of Cnicow and between l!re zovv and Tnruow. "A nuiueiouo loluinn of the enenn is luaii'hiug fiom PreuiyI in the di rection ot banok, thirty-oigiit nines 1 .southwest of Jaro-lou. In the liight they abandoned urtilltry and automo bile transports. "At Colnjuk we deieated u detach ment of the cnemv und captured his nrtillery and manv urNoncn'. Con tinuing the pursuit, we entered Hun gary.'' ' . , Il'avu PAItlS. Sept. 28, 9:03 n, dispatch from Nish to tho Agency dated September 27, tays: "The Servian troops advancing In HosiiIh havo occupied Houraanla Mountain near Sarajevo. "Tho Servian troops from Dclgradc drove the enemy rrom Ada Tzlgnlla and from Ada Mala, inflicting heavy losses. "Tho Austrlans are redoubling effort inoro to the north to cross the Save nud tho Danube. The last at tempt to pass into Serviu near Del grade cost them somo hundreds of dead, among them a number of offi cers. "Othorwiso there Is practically no char.se In the situation on tho var ious fronts." IDZUMO HALTS YANKEE SHIP SF.ATTI.F,, Wash., Sept. 28. Tho Alaska Steamship company's steam ship Seward, which lift Senttle Sep tember 1" with pn-cngcrs and a large iiuintity of coal for Alaska purls, was halted iu (jiiccu Charlotte sound, lliitish witters, on the 17th bv the Japanese cruiser Idziuiio, which tiled a rliot across the Sewn id's Imu ut notice to stop. A Japanese offi cer camo aboaid und cMiniiniil the ship's paper very closely, the Sew ard being detained six hours. At the end of tliut lime she was peimittid lo iMiilinue her voyage. It is thought the huge shipment of coal was under suspicion us poisibly being intended J01 ultimate delivery to an enemy of 1 UlC IlIJll'T. AS . DISTRICT ATTORNEY WASHINGTON, rcl. '-'8. -.Mi". , illicit it Ahbntt Adam ot San Fran cinco was appointed lodn.y iisnintnnt U'mtcd Stales altoincy their. She is the fjwi W oniiiii 111 tlie lulled Slate to occupy siii'li it Miilioii. Itci'cscii lulivf Jluker of California aujil lie coiiid(ticil the appointment a iccng nitioii of unman suffrage. Do (t Today (iN()vi to tunoku (hv- Joliimoii rliffir, t hit lichl, iiml lluirdiy piitron ut Home iimiumo if POLAND SE GERMAN MAN SERBS CONTINUE BOSNIA ADVANCE Homesteaders tluiii five month and filed notice of his retain, he liiny, without any in teiveniug resilience, again absent himself pursuant to new notice for the icnuiiiiiinr pint of the period within the residence year. Two ab sences in different icsidcncc years, however icckoiicd (lout the date when residence was established must be separated lv u substantial period if they together make up more than live months. Paragraph 10 of the circular (N'o. 17S) of November 1, HUH, und para graph 'JO of the circular (No. UtlO) of Iniumrv 'J, 1S11-I, arc modified to con form to the above. VILLA BY ST" MUX I CO CITY, Sept. U.S. The tel egniin from Villa reiiictiutr Car- ran.a to resign as supreme duet ol the constitutionalists in favor of Fer nando Calderoii reached Carranr.a last night. It vvns .signed by Villa nud several of his chiefs, including fourteen gen erals, four colonels and several doc tors, lawyers and prominent consti tutionalists. The pre.ss here is milking no com ment on the Villu-Cnrraiua break, probably because of instructions froii-thc administration. PKKI.VC. Sept. 2S. A German dis patch received hero from Tslnnn, capital of Shantung province, which probably came from Thing Tau In tho Klao Chow territory, by wlrelcsH telegraphy, conforms closely to tho 'report given out at tho Japancso'lc- ' gallon. Tho German dispatch re lates that the German outposts, nftcr severat encounters with the enemy. retired to the first lino of defense beyond the villages ot Tsang Kow ana Ll Tsun- It is apaprcnt that the German lines follow the highlands and arc avoid ing the lowlands bordering on Klao Chow, Day. KILLS WITNESS SEATTLE. Wash.. Sept. 28. I.ilin Kong, tho IniKrtnnt witness ngalns: ex-lmmlgratlon Interpreter Frank Tape, died jesterday from wounds In- fllctcd lat Saturday In Chinatown by a man alleged to havo been brought hero to kill thu witness. It Is said tho police have n good de scription of tho murderer. Tape, nn American-born Chinese, was re moved for modstlng in smuggling Chlncbo into tho country by means ot forged certificates. Ilu Is free un der 75U0 bond, und can not bo found. JAPS VICTOR IN T PEKING, China, Sept. 28. The Japaneso legatlou announces that Japanese troops, after fighting on Saturday und Sunday, occupied a po sition with 7J4 miles off Tslng Tau, tho scat of government of Klao Chow, tho (Vermun leased possession in China. A Gorman report, undated, but evi dently having to do with tho suine engagement, says (hat the Germans retired only from tholr outpost posi tions, fulling back on thu flr:t lino defeased of tho city. Clntin I'iro Medford, Ore., Kept. 21, 1011. Itecclvod fiom J, W. Wakoflold, ugent for Tho Northern Assurance Company, of London, ir:Jl,3. lorn on dwelling, and fftSft.fJG loss In fur niture, caused by firo Aug, 20th. 1UI1, in full settlement, which la satisfactory In every roapect to inu 50 (JKOKfJU WOLFF. ' V rarrfrm? John A. Perl UNDERTAKKX , liM M, 47 Mi HJ ASKS CARRANZA TO QUIT BERTH CONFIRM REPORT JAPAN'S VICTORY BRITISH WATCH OFF SANDYIHOOK NUW YOUK, Sed. US. The filth day of the watch iiinintniiird on New York- haihor by the uuvilidrv llritisli eiuisjer Carouia, formerly of the Cuniird line, found the cruiser still at her post. She lay oil Sandy Hook, appaieutly just where she has been for two duvs, almost ditectly in the pathway of incoming and outgoing ships, nud easily discernible from shore. No other warships weie. in sight. Not far fiom the Caioiua, bill pio tected by the neutral waters of the Failed States, lay the Notlh (leiiuau Lloyd liner Paibarossa, at Staple ton. Stntcn Island. The ltiubiuossa's owners scouted the icpoit that the vessel contemplated 11 sudden dash lo sea. F.ver since the ll.tibarossa nn ehorcd at Slapleton, however, the harbor cutrauco has been watched day and night by Hntisli vvnislups. The Norwegian ICiistianinfjord, from llergcn, was stopped by the Carouia, which scut a boatload ot sailors and three offtt ers aboard. Af ter icmaiuiiig aboard forty minutes the men returned to the Carouia nud the Kristiatiiatjord was permitted to proceed to poit. HEAVY LOSERS IIOKHFAIN. Sept. 'Js. .I:i:i 1. in According to dispitchcs I'lom the front, the Prussian uminl has been cut to pieces during the fighting of the last three da.. The strength ol some companies has been 1 educed from -ol) to 100 mri. Yiitually all of the original office! s ol the guaiil have been killed or wounded and two batullious have been iMiniliilatcd. TO DE ALBANIA RULER LONDON, Sept 2S. 2 2It p. in. A dispatch to thu Central News from Home says that a message from Du razzo, Albania, announces that the Albania senate has elected Prlurc Uuiirhan-Kddln, ton of the former Sultan, Abdul llatiild, Prlnro of Al bania, In succession to Prince Wil liam or Wled, who left his kingdom some days ago und subsequently re nounced his throne, retiring to Swit zerland. Has Fine Action in the Blood Docs Real Work in Cleaning Body of Impuritfoa. U U to the xkln that Ijtoml Impiirlllr ru ilrlnn by .Njlurc-, Ami It lo In tic' skin llml H. H. H, lint fjuioim lilixxl iur inT, I11H IU ino-t iiroiioiliKril liiniionn. Kor If li hero that imi Hi" muilm H. S. K. It none tho lei rlTertlra In t!n J')lnl, xlamN iiml muioii nirrnrrii in iltlTliiK nut rlK'Uiumiafu, nvrrriiinlug tflii ami rliMInx llio nfnu-m ot talirrb. Tin- pur'-ly vi-.-talilii InKri-illi-nl li K. X. H at" nilirally nlinllaiil lint lli-y inli-r the IiIihhI a an nctlr" infill iln ami nrs not ii'iriy't r umi'ilsl wlilld at work. I M llilx pciiillnr feat iir of H, S. P. Ilu makra It i ecrectlr" It allra Into action all the forrra uf Ihr Uiily, umiiara ill;;, ntlvc iccTrtlmu, h t i lit n latva tbi hlumt ilrniiatlon tu tlcitmy ilia can hrt-cillnc (fi'ran I'pon inti-rliiK Us- IjIudiI K. S. S, la carrt'il IhrmiKhoii nur l"ly In nlxiut thrin minute .nl la a hrlrf time II Im any hloul tiwMu an under lonirol Ihtt It ti't triK''i" f,m multiply, firailu ally Ufw (IphIi In f.,ruii'il In all broken down Hmiii-M nml i,ii akin tukea on (tin ruilily kIhw of liciiilii, Ilu xurt' ami get a bolti or H. S H Kwlay uf any ttruK Klit, but A void nM aubilltiltM, Arouii'l tin- boitlc a an llnatratr clr nilar that It-IU ton Imw to ubtaln !' rial Irtf nilvli In (pilrkly ovcrromlna arri'iiia Itlooil illaoriWTl. M. n. n. i i'n parfil only by 'lli Hwlft Hpcclllc t'i., Sb Hniri Hid.-, AUaula, Ua. Light Housekeeping Apartments Fully Modem. I' tiers Mmii COLONIAL FLATS BL KADERS PRUSSIAN UI7 MMTH HIVCIIHII'K 1 MUST BELIEVE 1T When Well Known Mcdfipd People Tell II So Plainly When public endorsement Is niiidn by a representative eltlren of Med ford the proof la positive, You intuit believe It. Itund thla tostliiinny Every sufferer ot kidney backache, every man, vvoim.n or child with kid ney trouble will do well to rend thu follewing: Mis. William Charley, :l0f North Grape, St., Medford, Oie., sayiis "I had much pain In tho small of my back nud souietlmen i could hardly bend or straighten. At night tho trouble hut bored mo, loo and often 1 couldn't sleep. I tried plasters and IlulmeutH but nothing helped tuu. When almost, dlxcntiragcd, I heard of Donn's Kidney l'tlls. Iu less than two weeks after I began taking them. I felt better, I used In all four boves uf Doau'ri Kidney Pills ami they made mo well. Doan'a Kidney Pills so completely cured me tit kidney Iron blu that 1 have had "u lK" ,f ,l for over tin eo years." l'Vko oOc, at all dc.tlciH. Don'' vlmply ask for a kidney remedy get Dean'a: Kidney l'llln the taimu that Mrs. Charlvy had, Foster-Mllhurn Co.. Props.. Uiiffalo, N. Y. Office nt Mcdfonl Pharmacy, Phono 10. Night Phono 7111, Medford Hotel DR. A. W. KORINEK VETERINARIAN Ansvwrs Al Calls Iy or Night GUARD Your children's health by frodlnj milk from Inspected cows that has been pro-cooled and orlnted with modern appllancos and soalod In sterilized bottloa. EAST SIDE DAIRY Morning and Afternoon Delivery. Pliono 241 -4 1. Time Card in Effect Sunday, Sept. 20 Take the Interurban Autocar Now in operation between Central Point and Medford. Hound Trip 25c; One Way 15c. Stops Anywhere on Sirjnal HCiiiuwi.i: Lento Miilforil 7: 10 A. M, Kxcept Siindny 9:10 A.M. Sunday Only 10:10 A.M. 1:10 P.M. 2:!I0 P.M. Sunday Only 3:10 1'. M. 0:10 P.M. r,:io p.m. 7: 10 P.M. Hatiirday and Sunday Only 10:30 P.M. 11:30 P. M. Saturday Only Leaves Central Point 8:10 A.M. Kxcept Kiimluy OHO A.M. Sunday Only 11:10 A.M. 1:40 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Sunday Only 4:10 P.M. 5:40 P.M. 7:10 P.M. 8:10 P.M. Saturday ami Sunday Only 11:00 P.M. 12:00 P. M. Saturday Only SPECIAL TRIPS BY ARRANGEMENT Ilk mm ill m 1 1 y )j UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Jlivm-Hidc Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK JVoju'lotor, IT Theatre ,Moutla)-Tu'Mlu,v Our Mutual Girl No. 23 A Leak iu the Foreign Office Tt6 Itcl'l TnmilioiiHcr Twins and a Step Mother Tliauliounor mm .t';ro it.ci: at viimci: Kc.vntono Cuiumty Ol.lVli-l AMI TllCllt luduxtilnl Old nic .iwi). tnc WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 20S Knst Main St root Motlfoi'tl Tlio Only Exclusive Connuoi'cial Photographera in Southern Oregon Negatives radu any time or place hy appointinont Phone l-17-.r We'll do tlio rest E. D. WESTON, Prop. Pag'e Theatre SSS WJLLIAIV1 .ELLIOTT Presents M CUT, wr?' (Of C.tKntM " ,w' -.... it JfovVrSlory With r'A m . m - VAT TfA THCATHE FB Prices 50c to $1.50. Seats on Sale Monday, October 5th Mail Orders Now Received ' . I . ., .1. I ! STAR THEATRE Saturday, Sunday and Monday Nights September 26th, 27th and 28th Eddie Ellis' CLEVER MUSICAL COMEDY Gayety Girls Entire Change of Bill and Pictures Each Night TEN TOP NOTCH PEOPLE GOOD VOICES, LATEST SONG HITS UP TO THE MINUTE DANCES CLEVER COMEDIANS, . EXCELLENT WARDROBE MUSICAL WOOLWOkTHS ' A GUARANTEED SHOW Two Complete Shows Kncli Nilit 7; 1 5 and 9. lies! I'lcYurei ADMIKKION lOANDWiMNTB RICdIJLAR I'KJTIIRK SHOW PAGEUP I Advanced Vautllvlllti anil . Si.lur.tud I'lmtoplays llooi. Open 7 P. M. .Ml.VIISION liottcc I'loor l."ic Itiilrony IOc MONDAY AND TUESDAY An AIIVilaniili Show Tuo-ltccI VitiiKinili "THE RIGHT OF WAY" I'Vnliiiiiii; Van H.vlic unit Sllllllll Tnl'iuutiic. "A vciv uomt ami Well inoiluccil liicluic." .Moviui; Pit'litio W01I1I. Two Itci'l VilaKiapli "AN INNOCENT 0CLILAH" A illllllhl lillil ill UlC ucii, lillril with intiMcliii,' nml jjiippliiK hCCIIC. Yitnuinili Comcily "THE WINNING TRICK" I'cnlniint: Lillian Vv'nlNcr, t'lnru Kiuilnill VoutiK ami Aitliur Ahll Icy. Pifli IIICIll. 11 iniiititrw of merit' VAUDEVILLE Empress Circuit LAYP0 AND DENJAMIN Tlio Klonuin nml tin llctircw. A alc of laulilcr, ' MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsotio'rt 32(5 North Bartlctt. Phone n: M. Omlotm Cuihlr) .. . ,. a Lauflh in Every Line KVI'JtV AITKkNON IOc Uttif -k. u a