Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 24, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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OBETIVEPOINISOF
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ADVANCE
LONDON, Oct. 24, 10:02 n. in. -
What u (Icrinnu military epott has
culled .n lifo ami death .stntjr;lo for
tlormniiy is still tne.fii nlonj the
'oust end of tin- wotorn battle front,
ami every indication hnws tliat the
tnvmlor.s nn hulling their tall
utrenaUi against tlu allien in a dcter
iniiu'il effort to rupture Dunkirk ami
dilute.
Strange repot ! came from cap
tured cities in Hcljjium of evacua
tion, or the preparation for depatt
iire, of Uenntui force, hut those
movements may merelv moan that ev
ery available man i being thrown
forward in the Kntneo-llcl:;inn fron
tier ami doc not nooonrily forecast
thu nhamlonnient of pii-ition. Ant
werp is Raid to have been praetieally
deserted and the wives of German of
ficers in ItniHncIt are Miiil to have re
ceived orders to leave within fortv-
eipht Iioiiij.
DciMratc FlitlitltiK
.l'aris reports that the notion on tho
allies' left continues with yreat mo
lenoe, especially around Arras, La
Unsscc and Arntentieros, where some
of the most desperate lighting of the
var has taken jdnee. Heiv the usual
fseesuw oeeurs hetweeu the two
forces.
A special dispatch stales (hat the
allies have advanced further on Os-
tend, their lines now extending from
the eoa.st to i point between Slype
and St. Pierre qhajK'He. Other dis
jmtches relate that the Germans, af
ter a success on the Wer, are Icming
the coast and working around by Dlx
mude to Lille, thereby clearing the
way to Ostend and leaving their po
sition open to a Hunting movement
by the allies.
Pursuit of Ceitauiis
I'etrograd rorts a continuation
of tho pursuit of the Germans retreat
ing from Warsaw ami admits an un
expectedly stubborn resistance to Die
Itussiau offensive from the Austrian
on the Kan, while the official iVenna
report, after detailing successes be
fore rzemys and a dashing movement
townrd the Vistula, admits that the
llussiuns were permitted to cross the
San in .several places.
Knglaud is hoping today that the
career of tho famous commerce de
stroyer hmden is ended. This hope
FORTS USELESS IN
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JAPANESE
CRUISER
NOTICE
PROVEN AI VERDUN
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LONDON, 0.t. !1, R,!0 n m -
Tho Time today prints a dlipatch
In which Its correspondent at Nancy,
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TOKIO, Oct. 21. hi.', p.
officially announced that
m. -It is
the navy
France, under date of October IS, .department now believes that the
jjlves a vivid plctUro of tho flRhtlan Japanese crai-er Takachiho. sunk in
on tho rlj;ht wing of the French
army,
"Thoimh the French official com
munications continually state thai
the situation du tho right win;; Is
unchanKcd,'' he saH, "they do not
mean that tho opposing armies are
mnrktng time. Tho Germans have
made fierce efforts to get Verdun.
These efforts were as fiercely re
pelled and the French field army still
stands hetweqn the army of Metis and
tho coveted fortress-ea of Tout and
Verdun.
Around Saint .Mlhlel
"In the attempt on .Saint Mlhlel
tho Germans were inoro successful.
Hard fighting will bo necessary to
eject them, hut tho German objoe-
tie the Junction of the army of
Met with the right wing of the
crown prince's army of Argoime
has been prevented. The French
are praying for a heavy fall of snow
Kino ChoV haihor Oeloher 1", was
torpedoed by the Gmiiiau torpedo I
boat destroyer S-Kll. l'rovious of lie
ial announcements had It that ttie
eruNovhnd been sunk by it mine, but
German and Chinese repot ts credited
the S-PO with the feat.
Unofficial accounts say that the
S-PO, masked liv heavy sens, dn'.ed I
out of the bnv and launched her dertit-
Iv torpedo. She then nut the block
ade and was pursued by the eitemv's
destroyers. For -eeiin; her fate, her
commander drove on the shore and
fired the inugn.incs. The captain J
and the crew ot m.Iv escaped to
shore and were interned by Chinese
soldiers.
Viee-Admirai Sadakiehi Kato,
conimander of the second Japanese
squadron before Tsing Tan, reports
that the condition of teh wnvknae of
WANTED TO BUY
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.10.000 pounds lions.
10,000 pounYls Spring Chickens.
r,000 pountls Oltl Ixoostcrs.
ji,000 pouiwM Ducks.
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Ai niiia ami will con! met all you can raise in
next six- mouths. GET BUSY.
Medford Poultry 6. Egg Co.
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which would seriously hamper tho. the Takachiho. the fact that flames
enemy's movements of supplies and J from the explosion could be spoil for
might even drive them Into tho
oKii like wolves.
"Tho guns of Verdun havo novor
yet been In action, and there Is no
prospect of the fall or Verdun unless
tho French field army allows the
Germans to get their big Btins within
range.
Forts Arc FseSess
"Tho whole history of this war,
however, goes to prove the utter
uselessnes3 of forts uudcr present
conditions. The best typo of forti
fications seems to consist of batter
ies from which the guns can be eas
ily moved to a new point as soon ns
they are located by the enemy. The
day of the fixed fort Is gone. After
the Germans had entrenched them
selves at St. Mlhlel their big guns
made short work of the French forts
at Trojon and Cramp I)es Komalns.
Tho guns of tho forts had a range
of only five nillei against tho Ger
ma slegcra range of sven miles.
"The Germans have placed a bat
tery of Austrian 42 centimetre guns
on tho site of Camp Des homalns.
which commands St. Mlhlei and n
large part of tho Woevre. It Is
twenty miles nnd the story of the sur
vivor- convince him that the Japan
csc oriii-er was torpedoed. Iiumcdl
atulv after the attack the uuignr.iiu"
of the Tuknchiho blew up.
According to survivors, manv Jap
anese sailors wen' blown ovcrhoitrd.
These men united in siuyiug the
chorus of the national Japanese an
them ami thus peiished.
"This is evidence as to bow brave
ly Hie men died and how they vol-cd
their love of country in the supreme
moment," Vice Admiral Kato reports.
flic commander of the Takachiho
died at his po-t on tin bride.
POULTRY WANTED
Wo Are llotulqtiarters for Poultry In Mcriford
Will always pay you the highest
market cash prices. Can use all kinds.
We solicit your trade.
MEDFORD POULTRY S EGG CO.
TELEPHONE 583 129 FIR STREET
Buyers to Share in Profits
Lower Prices on Ford Cars
Kffoetlvo fiom August 1, Jttt-i.to August 1, HUG, nml ttunrmi.rod
ngnliiHl any reduction during Hint time!
Touring Car , i? Illl
Ituimhoiit HH
Town Car.. 0110
F. O. II. Detroit. All enni fully equipped.
(In tho UnlUM Htnteii of America Only.)
Further, wo will lie aldo to ohtuln tho muxlmiim efficiency in out
fnetory production, nud thu minimum cost In our purohitHing unit
xales deportments If wo citn reach tin output of .10(1,000 rnrn be
tween tho nbovo dntos,
And should wo reach this production wo ngreo to pay ns tho nuyer's
Rhnro from 1 10 to jr.o por cur (on or about Angina 1, Ifliri) to
every retail buyer who purchases u now Fold car between August 1,
I HI I, and August t, t D t f.
For fuither pnttlrultirn legariling these low prlron and proflt-nhiir
lug plan, see tho nearest Ford llrnuch or Dealer.
Ford Motor Gar Company
C. E. GATES, Agent
.Hpailu Itulldhu; .Mcdfnid, lcon.
Special Round Trip Fares
TO TIIK
Greatest of
Human Blessings
Ths rno-l 'r -fit ti;t l( tl- vorU
la lovo cxprrJKol In the liolplrrx Infant.
A .J amomr Ihotu
r.;.! nnil coniforU tar
expectant mothorn li
tl.o writ Unuwn
".NU ther's IYIpiuJ."
Thl Is nn rxtcrnal
r.riilnttan ti tmiblo
ttio nMon-.lnal taut
clcs to Ixvotn nom
Iillant. to ospanil
naturally r.-umxit
livvWB? VrO
it based i.ii two more r Ics cryptlo most Important that tho French re-LlraIn cord.,u-';r, &S
cuiiles from Domini v. one lued In capture tills position, hut it will tnkol A!n)lcJ uj OlrL-vtvtt uron iUoao munolo.i
tlm I.. fist svr LI ii, I nt- n,.l.iln.r ,. I imwi ot" m- imv mior ui
do SO.-'
tho lionibnv government, declariiiff
that all hcii routes may be con-idered
rea.-oimbly unto from II o'elock in the
ovwiinj,' of October 21, and the other
an uiieoufiruicd report' from Mombav
to the Morning I'oM, dated the 22d,
that the F.tndcu hud been uccoiinted
for.
l'VvtlitiK Stai-Mn DcIkIiiiis
The problem of feeding tho htnn--liij;
peolo of Ilfliiim i, daily row
iu more acute nud the American
comminxion finds itcdf hnmpered by
the food cmbnijio uevallin hero and
the equally hopclos tabic of tlndlnj,'
adequate Mipplic- in Ilolluud.
KnylundV order upiiiit the hnpor
tution of Miar i Mnificnnt of the
KovoriimentV attitudo toward the
movement of any cominodily that
might ahhit it ciiciiiii".
BY
LONDON, Oct. 24. 10:20 n. m.-
J no aiimtruity, tliraush tho prefw
bureau, iBHiied today n list of officers
and men of tho Hrltish Biibmariiio
K-.!, with tho statement that it la
fenred no hopea for tho safety of the
Bubmarfuo can now bo entertained.
Manufacturers and Land
Products Show
to in: iiki.d i
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LONDON, Oct. 21, 10:03 a. m. -Tho
Coruian rlnj; around Verdun, ac
cording to tho CoIoKno Gazette, is
becoming closer dally, eaya a Central
XoS6 dispatch from CopcnbaKcn. All
French attnckn havo been in vuln.
Colonel Groy, n brother of tho
British foreign xecretary, who wag
capturol near Peronne, France, when
a Hrltish aeroplane wan brought
down by the GermaiiB, ban been Bent
to tho prlsonor's camp at Darmstadt.
nerves with which nil tho munctcs nro
sur-lteO. Thus a S"e--t uliaro of tho tlns
bo much ilrca Jed ma Im nvutdvil nr..l tho i
period of expectancy pacil la comfort.
Tbcro Is no question but w!ut auch '
relief liaa c narked lr.flucnco u:o.n tUo I
Cpneml health vt fio n-other.
Ic a llttlo look crt by tnall much use
ful .Information is c!ea to Inexperienced
I'riend" and how to avoid caln? lrmil.t.
It has been prepared In our Jntiorntory
for over forty year and It known favr
cMy to most drugsUU everywhere. Ot
t bottl to-day and vrrlto for boo!: to
DnninUd ItCKUlator Co., S00 Ijnn- lildi;.
Atlanta, Ga. Uo euro to nk f.cAuJ
n.u ttut you fe'tt "ilothcr'u IVKnd."
Portland, Oct. 2 6 to Nov. 14
Round TripFarc
Krom Medford-$13.20
CorreHiionilonlnf: low round trip fnrcH ftom all other
poluliCMalu l.liio and Ilranclie.i.
S.llilJ DATKS
I'rom points noiitli of Kimcno (Including Klnmnth
Full) Octobor 27-.T0, Nvooiuber 3-tS-lO and 13. Final
.f'cturn limit Monday follow Iiik (Into ot milo.
z I'u II particulars n to fare, train Hchcdiileit limllH, etc., can bo ob
tained from nearest iiKent of tho
Southern Pacific
John JI. Scll, General lMcii;er AKi'iit, I'ortlnnd, On'Kou.
You Will Need Fence
During the Fall Fencing Season
Page Fence Gives Greatest Protection
winn rcD
a briow
titcorwinti.
I CMiU US
Sl.ylo .KM.'J-A (Ifiisilc stHMijjIli 10,000 Ihs.)
Nu(( close holtoiu .spacins, making :tu oxcclltMii. pir,
lmg and slock fence
Your (lollni'H fapllici when you buy I'ACJK 1mhm!.
Wc deliver to your shipping ioin(.
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GADDIS & DIXON
"THE PAGE FENCE MEN"
1!M North Iiivei'sidc Ave.
Med ford
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Ilcrliu official advices under date
of October 20, stated that tho Hrlt
ish mibinnrJne K-3 wan buiiIc Octobor
18, by Gorman wandilpri In tho .North
Son. Tho destruction of tho U-3 Is
tho first loss suffered by the DrltiHli
Biibniarlno boivIco In tho war. Tho
boat was comparatively now, hnlnK
boon completed In 1U13. Shu car
ried IG men.
FEWER DESERTIONS IN
UNITED STATES ARMY
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 Desert
ions In tho United States army lust
year yero lower by many hundreds
thun ever befuro In Its history, ac
cording, to tho uuuuni iuport toduy
Of Judgo Advocate General K, II.
Crowdor,
Tills U uttrlbutod In largo pail to
the bciioflclenl luuUlutlun by con
Krfwi uilllKnllii( tho treatment of do
itvi nd olhyr mllltitr offemloru.
KAISER NEARL TAKEN
PRISONER BY RUSSIANS
LONDON, Oct. 21, S n. m -Tho
Potrograd correspondent of the Cen
tral Nowh sonds, tho follewing:
"Soldiers from the Warsaw fiont
Bay thnt Kmperor William was per
sonally on tho field of battle. He
was almost taken a captive, barely
osraplnjr by automobllo,"
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and you can's .buy a
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time it. is always under control, and in every one of
its many applications is most efficient, convenient,
and safe.
What electric liht is to the candle, electric cooking
is to the other methods we have the latest. aiid,nio.st;
approved ranges on the market, ranging in price
from $25.00 to $150.00
Iflat rate of $5.00 per monthfor current.
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