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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1914)
.. ,-n-TiT,'tiu-rT i - ,, . ;;.. r PA013 TWO MND.tfOUD MAIL TKIUCWK. MUDFORI), OKI-XION. IWIDAV. OrTOIMW Mi, H 1 1 h i t MEXICANS "i. 44 TRAI N MOU NED NS UPON AMERICANS vera cituz, Oct. in. Kici preparations on the part of a innll detnchmojit of ineti under General AffliilniOfor nn atlaek litft uiclit on thcTAincncun otilpoMs around Vera CnCTmVc resulted in tin' strcnjiUi cnliu? of the American 1ino. Some 'JOO Meicnn nrc in a wU lion about linlf n mile from the Amor ioan mittnts and they lavo two mounted guns trained on tlie Ameri can Holllicr. Their warlike activity is attributed in Vera t'rur. to over indulgence in liquor obtained at n house just lieyoml the American lines itut their bonMs that llie.v were nbout to itiiiURUinlonii attack that ultimately woahl drive the Americans out of this port, are taken more or les seriously on account of the per sistency of the reports that Acuilur will not he nhlc to restrain himself much longer, and that the impatience of lyi men to enter Ycm Cruz is ren derin'sr'liis control over them douhtful. Apiillnr's force is estimated at be tween -1000 and (5000 men. with sev eral pieces of artillery. It i- report ed in Vera Cm that ARiulnr h mnde a wneer that he will take hrenk i'net in this city next Siindnv. RECENT FIGHTING FAVORS ALLIES LONDON. Oct. 1G, 7:30 a. m. "The severe flRhtlnR of tho last (ew days hag been in tho northwest of Kranco mainly," says the correspond ent of the Express, "and has re sulted strongly In favor of tho allies. Unless the Germans lirlng heavy re inforcements, there Is llttlo danger of their reaching n channel port. ''Albert and Arras are In tho hands of the French, but aro still being bombarded. One French ami) corps has captured 3G field guns. Tho Germans are continually receiving re inforcements of guns and men. but tho allies aro also strengthening their lines. "Between Roye and I.asslgny the battlo is still undecided. Many of tho towns have been reduced to ruins and nono of tho civil population re mains. "Tho splendid scrvlco on the French railways has been a heavy asset for tho allies, enabling them to move troops rapidly and smoothly whenever needed." 40,000 PRISONERS TAKEN ANTWERP ASSERTS GERMANS WASHINGTON, Oct. ifi.- The German embassy received today the following official wireless report from Iterlln: "Official headquarters report that near Antwerp between -t 0,000 pris oners were taken; that among the war booty aro BOO cannon, 4000 tons of grain and plenty of wool, metal and rattle. Tho harbor works are undamaged. "The French attacks near Albert have been repulsed. "The Uiisslon ndvance in Knst Prussia has failed. Tho Russian at-, tack with eight army corps from Warsaw and lvangorod have been re- puUed." The dispatch rollews: "The Germans have advanced from Audcnnrdc toward Courtral. The .enemy occupies a lino of defense from Meroln, Armenticrs to OIen chy. "To the west of La Hasscc he is in contact with our troops between that locality and Arras. A violent combat took place northwest of Lens to Vermelles in our favor. We have taken llannescnmps, southwest of Arras." IN CONFIDENT OF HIS ELECTION V. S. VHen, independent candidate for governor. nddrcsM-d a miiiiII M'.ed crowd mi Hnyninrket tenure Thurs day eve and save the cduetic prom ise that if elected he would clip the taxes until they would not bother, lie also promised to see that taxes were paid on mortj-uuc-, n form of prop erty nliu now without the pale of PEASANT WOMEN BLOCKIKAISER'S ARMY LONDON, Oct. 10, 2-Tij p. m. A dispatch to Neuter's Telegram com pany from 1'etrograd says: "To the local peasantry, 111110117 them many girls, attributed in part of the failure of the German at tempts to cross tho Vistula during the recent fighting. The girls milea the Ilussiuii soldiers by digging trenches. M$ "Ou tho initiative of nn English club here, n movement is on foot to raise n detachment of recruits for the British army. .Many Lancashire men employed in col (on mills have volunteered." POINCARE TO SPEAK TO GLASGOW STUDENTS QORDEAUX, Oct. 10, 1:03 p. m. President I'oiiicnni has accepted an invitation of the students of Glasgow university li bq their next lord ice tor. This is tio fjrt time this honor has, been conferred on a foreign statesman. k0l& 'jliv 1'aris Mntciiiint says that HussiaiiK have reputed Get man at tacks (in Warsaw and lvangorod, in usiau l'oliiinl, and that a but tic x being J'ougjil miiiIIi of 'ivcm.l. rlE VIET PLANTS H LIBRARY SATURDAY The Mill ford Rime Rpcicly uiiiiiitin res that Ilium will be 11 free di-liihii-(Ion of violet plant at the public Wintry iiwxt Kaluiilay, Wh is purl of it nimpiiiun for civic lii'HiiliflcHlli'ii launched by Hie club, yvlMj N ImwiU'iiliig Im nHivill"s u w)r mI) )lni'ti pf llil liciuil if jni jlb - - IJUtl ITALIAN BADLY INJURED BY DYNAMITE EXPLOSION An Italian whoso name is not known had an almost miraculous escape from death yesterday after noon when ho was blown up In a dynamlto explosion while attempting to tamp a hole. The accident oc curred on tho Siskljuii division of tho Pacific Highway where the man is employed on tho powder gang. Ills faco was badly mutilated and tho right side of his skull fractured. Ac cording to tho physician In attendance It Is probable that ho will loso tho sight of his right eye. Shortly after the accident tho injured man was brought to this city. Despite the deep gashes in his head and faco his chan ces for recovery arc good. Dr. Por ter is in attendance. k rmmmmwummmmmmmmmm nnnK iJs!rtJF&SHtr i ' MORS E ACCUSED OF CONSPIRACY IN DON I EAMERS V. S. fit en taxation through artful dodging by mortgage holder. Mr. ."i'eu holds that he will receive the labor vote, the prohibition vote and the single tax vote, and that tins u-miiv-s him of election in a three-cornered race. He is highly confident of 'victory in Nov ember. Mr. "leu is well known in this section, lie is father of the initiative and referendum and num erous other mea-urcs. EDEN PRECINCT A. X. Pace and daugnter of Xorth Talent, were In Talent Monday af ternoon. Mrs. G. A. Morso was In Talent trading Monday nfternoon. L. A. Mount and wife of Duns mulr, Cal are over In the valley visiting Mrs. Mount's father, '.. Webster, and other relatives. Mr. and .Mrs. C. Carey were guests at tho pleasant homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Anderson Sundn;. John Graffcs loft i-or Klamath county last Wednesday to attend to business. Mrs. Wm. Kern of J'ern valley, went to Ashland Monday of this week to undergo an operation at tho bands of Dr. Swodcnburg. Mrs. Illnebart, Mrs. Geargo Mc Claln and Mrs, Maclo Wright wore visiting relatives In Xorth Talent Sunday. Mrs. G. A. Hover lias been up from California on a visit and will return in a few days. Fred Hupp, ono of Talent's most prosperous fanners, Is having a flno bungalow built upon Ills most excel lent farm and garden placo Just south of town. Tho bungalow is to bo modern In every sense of tho word. Tho stone work Is ono of the most beautiful pieces of tho kind, to bo found In any dwelling In the val ley. Tho ladles of tho Christian Aid of Phoenix gave a surprise birthday par ty to Mrs. George Hover last Tues day. All had a pleasant time. Tho paving Is moving along tow ard Phoenix from tho south. r SHINE 31 IN EVERY DROP" r.laclf SUk Slovo Pnllih Adltttiettt. IttlAcsnnt Ari out! cut Xm lUMi la llx I lut urop; IIquUI fcu! pat I on aJ-iliy: fctwolutcl Ml wiutvj 114 ifu,t or dirt. Yirii Si zvur njuty-f wurw, Black Sillr Stove Polish It hot iMvIr in-iit frmnnti I, bet It irlrct trilll. lOt.UUyllMl I' trM' jtltfnt.tkrtMMlH'llllSJI 9UHir UHII. J.J X rMIK MifVtf I'OUflll 044HI IKft rili uf li i.i tjur ilmetr long brilinwy jwlidi iwtiMM)uuirM. VrviidmUmoiwy, lloo'l loriirl omii mj PHinADELPIIIA'j Oct. lC.STpro than an inch of rain foil In Pennsyl vania In tho last 24 hours, breaking a drought which had continued, C3 days. Farming; wag seriously af fected by. tho dry. spcllj and coal min ing was carried on under difficul ties becauso ot tho lock of water to operate machinery Railroads In tho Interior of the statd wcro also hand lcappcdr in 6omo places water hav ing had to bo carried many miles for locomotives. ,.,,. ,j'RmW GERMAN SPY ARRESTED AMONG BELGIAN REFUGEES DOVKK. via London, Oct. 1(1, 4:'ir n. m. A (icrman spy in 11 Helginn uniform and with a Hed Cross liadgo in his jwses-ion was arrented last night among the Helginn refugees. He was taken to Dover rustle and was followed all the way by a hostile crowd. lad Serlois Ling TroiWe-Now Well Sufrtrtrs from Lane Trouble iro often misled la tfap Ullef tbat nottiluz will tat it tbrm. l(rt. freib atr. wbiilvtouia food anil r'KUlarllr In tiablts do mucli In aldlnjc to reitor brallb, but aoniv tblns eluu l nn-dfO. Maor pwplf vvlio liarp takvn Kcktnan'i AltvratlTe bavii III' tinrd Ibut It wu IIili luvdliloe wblili ro stored tbctn to beallh. II-ail I hi. UVidoli III. "Ornllcmen: Throuzh your Initruuiwt tillty I limo I to ied from n i.rt mature eratv. On nccciiJier II 1UK. I was taken with Tyiiliold rm-uuiiKiln. wotch dureloi-d Into l.unj; Truubl-, la Kebruarr, lLOT. I unit tn Kurt Worth, Texaa, aud talrr to Canon City, Colorado. After ttcive tbcro tuo rn-k luy brl clan Informed nit- that uir cane wm liope leu. Tbrt-- werka later I rrturuvd home, welKbliiK J (XI pound!, tba doctor bavlug irltcu tap 110 Qiwuninrc of rrarhlng lliera allrc. Uu July II. 1105. I Uynn taklus Kckuau'a Mroudrrful rrinnlr fur l-unic Troiilile. Today I welsb IV) pound". I am atout aud welt and can do 11 11 kind of work about lay craln elerator (AnidaTlt) AltTIIUH WIMIII. (AbOTu abbrcrlatrd; moru on ri'iuet.) Kckmao' Alterative ban been proven by many year' tent to In- uioxt tf ilini lou for utMrrv Throat and l.unc Afferllon. llroricbltl. Ilrouchlj) Aalhlna, Htulilmrn Coldx aud In uplmlldliiK tbn ayatem. Contain no nart-otlca, poIhouh or liablt furmlnc drum. Ask for booklet telllux of rerorerlea, and write to P.ikniaii laboratory, I'hlladelplila, l'a for etl drocu. Kor ml by all lead In if drucklat Price $1 and $2 a bottle. want l"v Juli, la ur I', rvktrliLikilik! IfitWt ll Uvt tuvp'lub you nvtr imi 'yuoraoticrwuirtriuw yvtirwwiy, nlt Silk Stor. PolU. Woiki, SUrllo.UllnoU, V DUrk kllk Mi Dltinit pun l.utmttuu iirht, rr. Uln, tukviilpM. awl ul iul4ln III. Illjj, ',wU ImU. Trll, llHIl,llllMri.llhl, lili IuIIh.i,IcUUIm "M.W bM. 'It wwk l'uMr''t "'J' M.UrM a blUUl.l iu.M) It Lfi IW HWM I Vf UU Vlt kUlU vUlul, inliTfl WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Med ford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place by appointment Phono 147-J We'll do the rent E, D, WEflTON, Prop, NKW YOHK, (Id. III. A -nit ngiiinst Chin h's ..Mor-c and the lliuNon Nnvimilioii coiiimny, charg ing conihacy, was lilcd in the fed eral court today by the Manhattan Ktnigution company. The action i brouaht under the Sliciuian iiiiti-trii"t law. and the defendant' methods in operating bonis on the llud-on river arc alleged to have been pursued for the purpoe of nccniiipli-hing the plaintifl'i ruin. Tlaniaacs of -frl.OiiO,. 000 are asked. .Mr. Morse is president of the Hud sou Navigation compauv mid one of its principal sleaiitcrs bear his-uainc The company imiiuliiiiix n passenger and freight service heluceii this city, Albany mid Troy. Tiic Manhattan N'nvignttoti company operates two steamers betvxeeu this city and Al bany. In its petition the .Manhattan com pany charges the dclcndatit wilh having pursued tor four year meth ods calculated to biiug 11I1011I the plaintiff financial ruin. The .M1111 liatlau company i-M-its that it has been damaged to the extent of .:i()0, 000. liiaMiiiich as the salt U brought under the Sherman law, the amount of damages sought is three times the amount alleged to huc been sus. taincd. Ho H Toilny llcttotvn to nmokti Cov, Johnson cigars, the heat, ninl thereby patron tzo homo Iniluntry. tf NKW IIAVI-JX. Oinii., Oct HI. ltalu which began falling In Con necticut last night will materially check If It docH nnt cxtlnguMi the many fires In tho woodlands of the Btate, Home of which were growing to mirloiis proportions, It will tiring tho much needed "damp" to keep the tnhni'co crop at Hit liost condition, and breaks a drought ot about nlx weeks.- 110STON, Oct. I. rHmoke Hhroud ed lloslon invoke today the welcoliin Might ur a light rain, which aroused hopes that the toug drought would bo broken and that tho numerous forest and peat bog fires In tho state would bo quenched. In the laxt Seven weeks a quarter of an Inch of nil 11 has fallen here. I.ate crop In many pnrts of the state were Mr IoiibI) daniapcd aud rcoorvolrs, wells aud springs have been depleted. NOTICI. Notice lit hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil nt Its meeting to be held October 1!0, 1!H, for a license to sell malt, spirituous nnd vinous liquor In quantities lets than n gallon at Its plaro of luminous 011 lot 11, block SO, city ot Medford for n period of nix months. Dated Octnbor 10, 10H. aiasiiY & ki:nni:dy, 22 North Front St. Oh those Chilly Momitt ' You can dress in comfort by using a PERFfCTION OILiHCTER Take it to tlie bath room, breakfast room, livinjr-room. It makes the whole house comfortable. For best results use Pearl Oil. t Dealers everywhere Wlif Ur tociUl, "IVarmlA In CIJ C.rn.r: " Standard Oil Company itAuruiiniAi 'lrfe' --T I If TiJT 1 1 "SfSrvsJ li Fr 11 y tJ l r Portland 111 A CHECK ACCOUNT Pay your bills by check It's lea trouble and navea time, A cancelled check Is the best receipt. Wo would bo pIcAHcd to bavu you open a check ac count with us. M ! OVER Se YEARS UNOCR ONE MANAGEMENT I i mi ms. jji'icvr.?' i' mivY"WKimz Ll..vf ::; "iV BSoff' fcfciajj1 PACKARD INTERURBAN TRUCK Apple unti MkccllaiiL'ous Freight Hauling All Volley Points A, S, AMES, 236 S. Central Ave, J'sMuiitfer u'lijlpjiient for )'ocu ociunlowt, J.ciivu phonu cull ur )l'"l' pOHtUl, lluiinliiifM, IciiiiiIiik In imixiiiNlvit unit Uw lliivn ynr iipI'Ikm liuulcd In now by lliu IiikIi, xuvliitf tluiw aud iiiuuuy, 1'liunu Bt&'X, II E3H Vi mmmm mmmi PUMP UN tl ttr r -i.j ct 1 ;... 1 IIC JUUU KJlti tJUlllWVjr Tho (tin lhl uinti twrnr iy ncslnit nil cuuirrt. Tick out tiiim frlrnd you Kmiiw who turn iinn. Atlt Aim ftbutll It. Lot lilm llmw yitil llm iinllil llrsrch, Uotlotn lljrctlnn ihrlli, ininki suit utrtiorfou'ri Kwnjr from your focr) llirrn affly Uavlc, (Impla liiko.dowM, tba llniiiiurtlrk feature. Thn fHn u r lilr In liuy II no'ln Ilia Hamlnit- taillMC? Ammimr In lll. MM.nniili.il a V. it'll Ln.u lill. It I' Id. HJ Hall M.k f K,mHtnUMC Ilia Man ( SimrtMMtat Ilili4uai4it, Ta kxp yaur aun tl.antil ami ludrlcal-il right, I Ram Oil. ilia nta ajr tulont, tuit iw ' aanUllta a nl gun lulxUaaU Rrmlnf Ion Armi-Unloo MatAlllq Cnrtrlil.- Co, Iw nnMwar, rtaw Tula ID ataManrawaa N, II. Ilniimitil MEDFORD II. I. VnuUlldcr s?. v ?& school or modkkn mktiiods .11 N, (riM M'JIoiJ, (Hrfoa HUSINESS, SHORTIIANI) ANI) ENGLISH COUUSKS DAY ANI) NIGHT SCHOOL DID YOU KNOW That we had some or Hie best cipilpmciil Tor vapor l.ntlw on the roust. VIV (ID TO .MINI'ltAL SIMtlNOS AXh SANITAIMIT.MS ulien . an Ki)t an nnil and in most eae bi'Mer nerice uilh belter cipilpiner.t 1 iu lit here in .Mcdfiild. Wc Iiiim' iiiiiilc iirraiiKcineiiK to pit" iiiinciul vnpnr biilhx, iisin the cclcliiatcil I.iiiik'" .Mineral Wonder. 'Cellphone nr call for price mid uppiiiiiliiieiit". DR. R. J. LOCK WOOD, Chiropractor Jllll-ll (iuni.'lt.r.iicy Mlilu'. l'h. nit-.m:i COL. C. E. S. WOOD Ort'jjon's Ftircntost Ornlor Will Speak in Hilialf of the Guiiiliilacy of WILLIAM HANLEY FOR THE UNITED STATES SENATE At the PAGE THEATRE Friday Evening. October 16, at 8 o'clock Thorn will bo inimical number, by Mm. I. M. AndreWH, Mr. Will terri and llovvetl'H nrchentra. POULTRY WANTED Wc Arc Headquarters for Poultry In Medford Will always pay you the highest market cash prices. Can use all kinds. We solicit your trade. MEDFORD POULTRY & EGG 0. TELEPHONE 583 1 29 FIR STREET Link's Business College NBW, MO))ltN Wil'll'Mr'NT (.(.ItflANT, OlIIWIUTL IIOO.MK TllOltortlll, I'ltAtTlf'Ali, I'l'-TO DAT!, COl'HSKS SI'hKNDH) LKHIT (IOOI) VIINTILATION KI'l-UMAU KXI'KIIIKNCKI) TKAt'HKHS BOOKKEEPING SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING PENMANSHIP VK TWAIN ANI) FI'KNISII HOOKKKKPKIIH, STr.NOflllAI'IIMIIS ANI) CAKIIIKKH START RIGHT FOR BUSINESS SUCCE8S TAKE OUR COMBINED COURSE DKfllllK TOI'AV KKIKalJ. NOW IT Wll.h PAV VOU NEW STUDENTS ARE ADMITTED AT ANY TIME Willi, cull nr telephone lor ('OI.I.KOI' ,101'KNAI. mid ciiiupleln hif'iiMiiiilliiii. Tcleiiliiiiin Main illH.'!. ',,"f,"',l l"HillliK. lorlluni Ori'KOli A. T. LINK, ftrUor.s-tMttliHlttlj'' Principal In '4 A