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JV' y page ffotm' MTCPFOTCP MATTi TRITOND, HrEmCQTW, QRttaOX, WF.DNttSDAY, NOV10"MR151 -I, 191-1 MEDFOKD mail tribune AN INDKI'IiNDKNT NKWBPAl'Ktl ruuMKiiKn nvr.iiT aktkiinoon VXOKIT RUNDAT HY TIIH UKDKOllD I'KINTINO CO. Office Mull -Tribune Building, 25-J7-1I rnrtli Kir trect telcphtm 76. The Dcmncrntlo Time. Tho Mtilford Km I, The Medford Tribune. Th South rn OrtRonlan. The Aahlana Tribune. OCTOBER MOUTH OF NDIAN SUMMER BUBiaaxraox atm fno year, by mall 5.00 un monw, ny ninii - - .so Par month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jncksonvllla and Cen tral Point,.., .50 turdfiy only, by mall, per year :.00 tTcekty, per year. , 1.50 -fflell Papor of (he City of Medtord. Official Paper of Jaclmon County. Bnlered aa arcond-clnaa matter at teilfonl. Oregon, under tka act of Jarrh J. 18TB. EMBASSY tt RELIEF WORK PARIS. Nov. I.- The American KnitmsR)- iK winding it i I(h ntfalrs ns a hank, ticket agency, charltnhlo so ciety nnd consoler of Americans caught In Hnropo liy the war. Ani baimdor Herrlck has hnd the tcrviccs of n dozen young American nrniy of fices who were taking courses In French military tactics at the out break of the war. The war ami atato dciuutriiouta in Washington attached tlio officers temporarily to the em baxgy. The ambassador has also had the voluntary help from Americans who happened to be In Paris, and at one time the embassy staff numbered forty-two. Colonel Spencer Cosby, the military nttncho, Is charged with relief work. They 'have paid out about $ 120,000 deposited at the state department for Americans In France. They have oIbo arranged for $40,000 worth of stcnniBhlp transportation. They have cashed checks, letters of credit or promises to pay to tlio extent of $1S, 000. The rel!6f of dcstltuto Amer icans has been managed through tho charity organization of tho Ameri can Protestant Episcopal church and nono of the state department money has been used for that purpose. AND FAIR RAN FALL The weather report for the month or October shows that 2.12 Inches of rain, fell durliii; tho month, 1:B0 Inches nioro than fell In the wtnto period last j ear. The normal rain fall for tho month of October Is t.r:t Inches. According to the figures Is sued by tho local office tho past .10 days were very favorable for tho far mer. Tho month was comprised of 15 clear days and 10 cloudy days. RUSSIAN SUCCESS CAUSES JOFFRE TO CONGRATULATE Max. . OS 0.1 02 . 00 72.5 . 7Ii . 75 . 72.2 . OS. 5 . 55 . 50 . 70 . 70 . 77 7.0 Prec. .12 n 01 01 OS 01 59 03 70 72 71.! 71 07 7:t 70 72 71 .HI .10 .OS T T .15 .10 .SI T .01 COTTON SPINNING ONLY SUFFERER LONDON, Nov. 4. -Only in cotton spinning is Dritish industry suffer ing. In addition to supply tho expe ditionary forco and tho now army with clothing and equipment, Hits sin has placed orders for a million pairs of boots and tho British woolen mills and shoo factories have other contracts they aro as yet unable to place, which could bo easily taken by American manufacturing agents wero they In tho field. Tho greatest wastage In tho war has been in tho motor vehlclo line. Not only aro tho cars racked to pieces by hard sen Ire, but largo num bers are destroyed by shell. Urltlsh manufacturers have not thu equip ment to supply this wastage llusHln Is not a manufacturing country, and tho factories of Franca liave been largely destroyed In the north and in other parts aro shut down because of thu lack of hands. Mill 51 47 44.5 34 37 41 42.5 5.1.5 in 42.5 41 42 41 12 11.3 13 47.5 43 4J ns 42 h 35 .IS Sit. 5 30 30 40.5 47 47 II Teniierntiiru Mean max 09.3 Mean Mln - 43 Mean 50 Maximum, Oct. 14 17 Minimum, Oct. 22 32 Greatest dally ranee 53 Jroclllation Total 2.12 Inches Greatest in 24 hours SI inches Number of days with .01 Jnch or more precipitation, 9; clear 15; prat ly cloudy, 7; cloudy, 9. Date. 1 .. . 1 3 4 . 5 . . 0 7 S ;t 10 11 13 13 14 15 10 17, IS 19..!.... 20 21 24 25 .. ... 2C 27 2S 29 30 31 .02 Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Pt. Cldy. Clear Unln. Ualn Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cldy. Pt. Gidy. Pt. Cldy. Pt. Cldy. PAKIS. Nov. I, ;i;07 p. u Gen et nl doffre, commamlcr-ltfclilef of Mho French forces, has sent a telegram to Ills Imperial Highness Grand Duke Nicholas, roiumnudcr-lu-chlcf of tho Russian forces In the field, tho text of which follews: "Wo have received with keen pleas urn all tho despatches concerning tho triumphant march of tho Russian armies during the past 15 days In cluding those relating the now ad vance which has just brought thetu into proximity to the German front ier. "I desire to comey to Your Im perial Highness my best congratula tions. On our part we have checked furious attacks, and by Incessant energetic action we aro endeavoring to destroy the enemy's forces 'opposed to us. "Our situation Is good and I hope that our combined efforts soon will lead to final success." The foregoing dispatch was given out scmi-offlclally In Paris this after noon. i i n KS VICTORS OVER RUSSIANS INC EASE PENSIONS FIRST BATTLE ItKKI.IN', Nov. I. Inloinuttion wns jjjven out to the pros limn of ficial iiuvtei tiuln iih follews: ''The first encounter mi the Turk-fc-h frontier in which TiiiMhIi soldier met KiiKsiiiu foiees from the CtiU enMN resulted iuisucees'ull for I lie Ktts'.iiiiis. "Nineteen Uiiosiiin niiiMinis sun!; liy the lurks lunl on IhuiuI 17011 mines (ctiiu' for the hlncl.utliiuf of Turkish waters. This fuel prftves tlio Itostilo intentions of the Uussiuus. "The (Inrcltii Del I'ojmiIo says that tin pieseut treit'iiifiit of (It'iinnim in Knplniul is u policy opfii to tUestlnu, ns numerous Knulish industries me BRITISH WARSHIPS BOMBARD TURKISH PORT OF AKABAH conducted liv (Iqniimis, who would lie difficult to replace. "The note of Sir l-Mwonl (liey, the Uritisli foreign seeretiir.v. denouncing Turkey, handed to the Italian uovciu ment by the Uritisli aiulmssitdoi'. luis created in Italian political ii ivies tin impre-sion iinfnvoiidile to Kiijil.wnl us it slmw- KiiKlnnd's IV.ir of Tin-key." IIKKIilN, by wlndomt to Huyvllto, Nov. I - lliitlsh warships on Novum her 1. say uu official announcement Issued lute today, bombarded the Turkish port of Akubah and attempt, ed a landing, The fojees re-enibaiKed after los ing four men. Hlspalclies from CouHtaulluopli) nay (hat a lliitlsh sipuulinn bomlutnb ed (ho H.trdauellus forts at daybreak on November 3. They did no dam age. The firing was un oxdomo range nud lasted 15 minutes. Simultaneously, It Is reported, two Hiitlsh cruisers fired a few shots nt (he seaport of Jafra, In Palestine, but relived under the Tire of Turkish ar (llltuw. GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HAIR GET GRAY Kept her locks youthful, dark, glossy and thick xyith common garden Sage and Sulphur. BRITISH SOLDIERS WOMEN PATROL SOLDIER M GERMAN TROOPS HUUSSlS, Nov. ). Absolute or der Is maintulued by 1500 Gorman troops In co-operation with tho Urus sels police. English, ittisslan and French subjects, who aro between the ages of 20 and 45, residing here, ttro being arrested and sent to Ger many iih prisoners of war. llelglau men of arms-bearing ages are being; forced to labor u pou military works. Tlio German military government b enforcing contributions by drawing che,c)(s upon tho banks and compell ing tho banks to cash them. No money may bo juld out to doiiosltgrs. Kn(ifsh or French newspapers arp so,d furtively at from fjvp to ten 1 rants apluc?, Tho yepdors carry on on tills trade, at great, personal r)sk. 1 J LONDON, Nov. 4. In order to help soldiers observo Lord Kitchener's injunction to be no more than coldly courteous to women, tho National Union of Women Workers has undertaken- tho duty of patrolling tho ter ritory outsldo tho sentry lines. Tho services of tlio women police is gladly accepted, since tho army authorities complain that the soldiers aro being lured from Lord Kitchener' chilly Ideal by women ramp followors. Not only voiing girls but tho matured havo been causln gserlous infrac tions of discipline at the camptf, causing recruits to overstay leave and run tho guard lines. Meantime, un effort is made to In crease camji attractions, such as con certs, and to provide other nicaps of diverting the men. The first pollca woman In London took hor station tho patt wcuk In the Old Dalloy. Her sjicciu duty Is to look after the cases of women and children. She Is ono of a corps being trained by Nina Doylu of tjio Women's Freedom League. Thu League has offered to provide female patrols for London's streets nnd parks in the interest of the proprieties, but Its offer has not yet been accepted by the police department. LONDON, Nov. I A campaign to raise Urltlsh pensions nnd separation allowances has been started by G. N. llarncs, M. P., who proposes a mini mum of one pound sterling a week for tho widow of cery soldier and sailor .killed at the front, for tho mother dependent on any soldier nnd sailor killed, for tho wlfo of every soldier and sailor now In the fight ing line and also for every soldlct and Bailor permanently maimed by fighting. Such nn Increase sounds small In comparison with American pension rates, but would mean a four-fold in crease for tho Kngllsh In most in stances. From $1.25 a week tlio widow's pension would be raised to $5. Mothers dependent for support on men who dlo in active scrvico arc now unprovided for. Tho wives of men nt the front, at prcbcnt get only $1.85 -a week while tho minimum weekly pension allowed to disabled soldiers Is S3 cents. Mr. llarncs also proposes to doublo tho present al lowance of 2S cents n wcok for each dependent child. It Is pointed out that tho nation has to support theso dependents In any case, and to throw the main bur den on prlvato charity does not re lievo the country of tho cost. An adequate separation allowance nnd pension would also relieve tho men who aro offering their lives for their country from tho stlgmn of being ob jects of charity. Hut nn tlio proposed Increase Is likoly to take the form of u super tax on Incomes, It Is not popular with tho wealthy classes. NO MO RECEIVED IH loiu-IAU I HVTicn you darken your hair with Sifr Tea and tSiilpliuij no one can til, 1;- ' cvido It's ilono so naturally, so mrnly. Preparing this mixture, thouiii, at homo U musty and troublctonu!. For CO cent you can buy al any drug ttoro tlio ready tMto tenia ci!lil "WjflliV fsgo nnd Sulphur Hair Kcmedy." You just ilanitR'n n smnro or soft bruih witli It l'F.KIXd, Nov. I since Tut -d.n ! and draw lids through your hair, taking; murium: no word lu.s been ieieicd Vne !?n lr?mI .t ,""- -v, " . I. .,i . . ,. I , v i , tag nil gray hatr disunpoars, and, nftnr by wireless lr..,n the .Mend...- I nitl,r ..pHaillon or two. jour lutlr I sin" lint the lortHied million ot Oerm.iii i-oiueiun ii Kiuu t'iiow in the Chiue-e province ( slum Tiiiik. The ,liiniie-e hviiiw u j;enerl bom biinlment ot tlio furi't"- with lieny i'K0 ytltl- several ili - wuh Blood Remedy Sustains World Myriads Have Learned of IU Re markable Curative Value. livnu.i beautifully darkened, gloiy and luxurinnt. xou win k!o iiivtvr iinn dm IT is gone ninl hair hm stopped fiUlinK Gray, fadcl luir, tliouh i dlipnirr, is a sign of old uge, nntl as wa all de sire a youthful nnd attractive appear ance, pt tiimy nt once with U)eUi'4 Sago and Sulphur and Uvk ) cars younger. IX Theatre TODAY V.': rt. i 1 . , v i ! . WARSHIPS GATHER IN BALTIC SEA GOPKNHAG10N Nov. 4. via Lon don, 2:10 n. in, A fltfet of (Jerpinn woij4ilps has pcth.er.ed .off Hie Aland Islajjls In the liuttlu Sea, northeast of rltockliolm and .ojiohlto tho en trjf to thu Gulf of Finland. 7'hey eyldeijUy wero proreedlnx lutith and hii'(i slopped to nirplt or-tlt'f't DEMOGBAT ELECTED, CHKVKNNK, Wyp Nov. 4 Ue publlcan headiuarters early today conceded the election of J. II. Ken drlclc, democrat, for governor. P, W. Mpndoll, republican, appears to havo been returned to congress by n narrow margin. The legislature ap parently Is democratic. TURKS SINK SHIP TO PREVENT LOSS PAUIS. Nov. 4, 5:15 u. in. Tho Kclio do Paris publishes u dispatch from Belgrade, on the Swiss frontier, saying that an Anglo-French fleet at tacked tho Turkish gunboat Dura and tio steamer Klroll at the entrance ot tjie Gulf of Tchesmo, near Sihyrnn in Asiatic Turkey. The Turks them selves sunk both vesi-ols to prevent their railing into the hands of tho enemy. JAPANESE CAPTURE T i RKISH iPHIPS SI CZAR'S VESSEL AMKTKIIDAM, iu London, N'ov. !, 1 1 n. in. The WioJiu ZeitiuiK pull- llhllCx l llillll'l I Mllll Hollll l'! Unit Tuikixli wiiiiliip. lime mil. tin JltWlUII bttK'6ilj( blllfJH', TOKIO, Nov. I, 7:111) p. in. A (lis pateh received licic from Ti-Kun, in Slmn Tim province, Cliinn, hny tlio .lupanche.forecH before Tuiny: Tan, the toiiil'icil position of the (ieiiiiuu territory of Kino Chow, have de stroyed twenty-hix (Jeimnn :iiiii and captured 800 prisoner. Thu .Jiipnncno iiitillery imw is at tacking the Oermnii trenches nud the wire iutauU'iiiciitH Idiom them, I'rum tin- very fart that H. S. R., the famoiu lilnuil itirllliT In n natural rordl clne. It I imiwi1 In ihcwr who can nnt Eire up mi-rcurjr and other UnsTui drust. llalilt la a klranm matrr. Af Meted nropln me mfrnirjr with a Mtml form of hahlu Not warn"! by thi rhfii mitUm they ace all aruund Ihrin, un mindful of t Jits locomotor alalia, paralr li and other ilrendrd reaiilla of inlnrrsl IKilonlns. thry ellns; In the faat dliap pearltii; trrattnrnt no anrrly ami hmIIvp ly Iwlns rrplaml lijr H. H. H., whrrrvrr the llcht lrlk.i. In, H. H. H. la 4t lr i-omlne the world' paiiarra for all hlmKl IronMi-H lrnu'' It It urlrnmc In a weak Mnmarh, I UV'n naturally Inl'i lh M(K)., U a uare of purlfjlni: Inltiirnrc kaonii hjr l!a r,mark.ihln riimllf rrmill', and U Hie nlandhy of n linat of iM-opli'. II co Into Ihr I.i.m.i mid remain n troni; niedlrlnal Indtietoi- in die end and IliU without any other rfftrt than lhat of n mirelr rleaimlni: i'nnrly. It U Ihr ino unlvrrnally recofn mended IiIu'mI remedy knoun, and han uttalned lla repumilon for half a ten tnry. lla Incrrillrnl arc Nature' dell nlte antldotm for eenn that rrratr our nnrit amirlloni i;et a bottle today of any drUKKtat llefnae nil MtilmllltileM. Write tlir nedlrnl il'parlment, Ttx! Hwlft Speeine Co, ;. Hwltt Hide. Atlanta, (la., for free advice on Mood troiiMt-x, nnd how to overcome them 'Ilila department l m of (hi- II n ill helps to men In be found enjrvthrr", and It l entirely free. wi:ini:si.vv tiuushav a nniti'T in Tin: scatirr SLKVKi: Two reel Thanliouser of tho "Diplo matic Free Fiance" us published in tho Illiio Hook, 'featuring Flo Lit Ilndle. Junius Criixo mid Frank Far-rliiKtou. Tin: om)Ni:is )itiii:ifi,v Two reel Domino Military Drama TIM FATAL SWIIirr-TOOTI Keystone Comedy IT'S A IIKAU! (l ALWAYS lite PAGEIiHiLe SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cloanslng and germicidal of all antiseptics la A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in witter as needed. As n medicinal antlsoptlc for douclios in troatlnc catarrh, Inflammation or ulceration ol noso, throat, and that causod by fcmlnlno HlBlthaanocquaL For ten years tho Lydla K. Plnkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtlno In their prlvato correspondence with women, which provcB Its superiority. women wno havo been cured nay it lu "worth its woljdit In Kohl." At driiKKlHta. COe larjjo box. or by mall. Tho Paxton Tollot Co.. lloston, Mass John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady AMliunt W H. UMlThKVf I'hoitt M. 47 mu4 41-39 AvjbttJajtW Vtnrlet Uvlr OwhiwI WK VAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE I'OIt Butter Fat AND Fresh Eggs THE WHITE VELVET ICE CREAM CO. iti houlli ;eiitiiil MFDI'DIID, OIIFGON riuiio ihi WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Fourteenth Scries of the "TREY 0' HEARTS" This xerlcs has been filled with such dauber thut the company of play ers uro not allowed to leave the grounds unions accompanied by thu hospital physician, with him kou omeTh'oncy kit complete ouoiikIi for him to tot up a temporary field hos pital should tho occasion arise, Lubln Two I'nrt Drama "Triumph ol Right" A story of tho speculations niudu by bankers with un Interesting plot Involved. Kdlson "An Absent Minded Cupid" Cooil Comedy, Well JJono. A No Oilier I'lclmtH SI'KCIAL .VOTK1IJ. This week and next kIvo tho final iiistullmepts of tlio most sensullounl "Tiey O' lleartH." If you have not heoii soiiltiK thin hoi In!, you should not full to see Iheso last two episodes, which aro complete and thu most In terestliiK or them all, , Special Musical Program Nuter I'loiii' Lie (IiIIiImii fiv Huh ouy (Op KvrnliiKK 7 I', Mi I'lniiu it ro bulitit miide for i now Moom Indue bulldliiu nt lllllvbot'o lb cost JIUl.OtlO. The city ir I'oitlaud will coiistnict another 100,000 loservoli to Iiiciiuimo Is supply nf Hull Ituu water, f f ? -m-"? j' LV4s: te-A iTJ' Ivvcry il'ior it inmlc in .r fc lory iik'I rtriiiitcii! riAlit r inttncy Imck. Vc mukc IMMKH iatk sliipmciitimywlicrc from liirricst itlock in wcsl. 5 figMl'anrlDoi.n.lSiUeaJUOiip rimll)oon,2.Ul)lf . . 2'7S"f ;tlliiiaiillnoi . . ''5r 3-lly lflr Vtir lot . . 2.7S I'itnihl)cimf,iirpir . """ VIV. savi: Villi l ON fiih, WlnJow inil Itmif I limit, H". nIU,lllliln.l'i'l lulunmt.l "IkI. ViRihcinil lililt. , WKirr. iok r.MAina 5.1 The Methodist Ladies will hold a RUMMAGE SALE Mt HOME COOKING SALE At 216 West Muip. Street In the Room Next to Wardrobe Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 5,6,7 STAR THEATRE i i.i an. ion i Aini WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY (,'!t,i ,i ! . i Into Ml tlx c dil-0 The (iiiicml Iiliii t". in eiil i:-nniV l'liolodu iuu"eiiieee, BLOOD WILL TELL A feuture in iIikc purl, deiilnitf milt coloiiml iu nnd the itctenl. 1'V.ituiuiK' IVaini- X lluhiiiiiu. ll illlllltioll to llll- iietlll ttl' Will -hilW, iiv ierllll ri'lle nnd tit uu nililitintiiil t'o-l, THE DANCER A lwn-mi! K "li'n, Ii.iIuiiii-.' AL N'iiiii Mci-cn .hi, 111 her m'Uni tiuuul ami ir-iiiltv il.ii) . 'I'Ip pii tun- i- a iiiiiniuinii iietiirir to 'The N .Miipiie." Snakeville's Most Popular Lady Fuiinii-! Cimii(iI et. . I'llH I . IIII-. SAM I TIN CISTS PAGE THEATRE MONDAY, NOV. 9 "ITS A WHALE OF A FARCE" H. I'. Ilullellii. m iii: WITH AN AH Star Cast INCLUDING Herbert Cprthcll Oscar-Figman JJosie Intropidi Orlando Daly Minna Gombel Bernicc Buck Jack Raffae) Eleanor Fairbanks Arthur Linden Richard Earle Clarence Newcombe "It's (ho Fimiiittst I'lny anil Hest Farce Cost that Ever Visited thu Pacific Const." S. F. Chronicle. PRICES: 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Mull (iiilom ri'iTlvtid now Muliu ;Iuh(k iii)uhu 1'jiijo Thculur, l'hoito f I n Kent hiiIi oimmih I'llduy, Nov l) JO u in 4 1 v . r,fQ04frrrr viy t m "ir