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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1914)
'rm mnvoxiT) matt; TwnuNio, otoford, oftrcaoy, Friday, November 2f mt NINE E SCENE FnOM "SHOflC ACnES," n EMAnKABLE FILM AT THE PAOE FRIDAY AND SATUf? DAY, WITH SATURDAY MATINEE ES ii SUPPLY KAISER SUFFER CIGARETTES LOCAL INDUSTRIES Camels Sell Without Premiums fyrwfrt l SWEDEN WIN DISTRICTS ADV A N Camel GREATLY F R ADVERTISING WITH CONTRABAND F ROM CONFLICT f A r ; .? . HTOrKIIOhM, Nov. JO.-I'iiIiIIii HtiMptelun in KiiIiiiuI Unit tlm Heiiu tliniiviun cmiiitiicH urn HiipplyitiK Oi'niiiiny on it Imp; M'ltln ! 1 1 1 niioIi t'OIIIIIIOilltlt'H iih wool, pl'tiol mill lrnln, linn nroiiNcil tint most ener Itctin pnili'HlH in Hid Hwetllnh prenn. The miHilcioii in wholly tinfouiiiledeil. Siiico tho liru.liiuiiir of tlm wnr mill Ihe (Iccliirullon of Sweilwli nuiitial It y, tho exportation of IIm'hi) coin itioiliticH tuts been prohibited liy the KwciIImIi KDVi'iiiini'iit. JIiii order Iiiim been liujtlly mi forced. lti'Kirliii tho inert-nun in Swedish imports of (Mini, whleh tliu London Tilllt'H IHltcH IIH OIIO llllHirt of tho HUH. pieinu that Sweden U si'tidln corn to (li-nnnny, it Ik fxplaintul hero that thin incnwiHrd iinpurlntioii is din .imply to tho fact that Sweden' liar ett of oommon foddi'r (IiIh venr Iidh Urn very Mor. Tlm eorn in, to a Rrent extent, ujveii to jiiH. Thim tlm Hurtlbdi puperH Hint out that the Kwi'dhdi and Daninlt export of pork mid hain to Kiilatid depend mrp-ly upon tho Hiipply of corn, which in it retinon Knjriiiiiil should look upon this iniMirt with syinpathv. When tho war broke out Sweden won short (10 per eent of her usual petroleum Hiniiily, mid Dennmrk in it Mill woie nlii;lil, whieh accounts for the present imMirtalious. limine; the opportunity to liupuit, Sweden is de termined to cover her own rnpiire ini'ittH, for there, is coiiHlant fear that trnffio iiiav he stopped at nny lime. Fi RENCH PRION E lll-IltUN', Nov. ), (leiiiiany'H benl,vine-prodilc!ng diMliiel, Alnuce J.iiiruiue, has HtilTeied hcittily hy the war, and it is claimed that the output this j car will Im far helow noiimil, AIhiicc, t'xpeeiiilly, Ihim a poor crop, accordiiiK to reports, Not alone hail tlm had hciihoiih of the hint ten years ciuiHcd n reduction of tho area of vincyaniH to iijiytiu neetoicM, a de. erenno of 10H heetaies (or about AM) acres) iue UIO.'I, hut tlm emlier mouths of the tear wcie verv unfit v- onthlij for (he dew-lopmeut of the plant. Tlm incs weie affected hy phylexcra, which iiiccoxniit old rains made worse, and then, when hot weather finally came, the war broke out. In southern Alsace, wheio the valleys and hillsides of tho Voxj;cs aro almost entirely tiivcu to wine-growing-, many iacyards were cut down in order to facilitate military operations, whilo others were train pled down during liattles, Tho result of this lias been thai tho wino crop of Alsace will be npproxi nialely one-third normal. Conditions in Lorraine are better. Though sumo of the iuevanls around .Mel, were cut down when the war bewail, tho crop generally is plentiful enough to discount this, The Duality, moreover, is Html to eipia) t hut of 11101. (loud weather curly in the seaxoii favored a good average crop, mid, unlike thoxe of Alsace and eastern Krauce, the wine growers of Lorraine wcie able to give their Minimis all needed care. WA DISEASES PIE iH PAPER AMHTi:itl)AM, Nov. 20, -Tliu French prbionerH In tho concentration enmp of Zomien near llorllu aro pub Huhlng a weekly pner In the French language, which they call "Ni Her mit" (Tho llernM). "I. Jlnrntil" lioastN of being tho only pniier which Is In connection with tho whole oorli! hy tolopntlov The aim of tho pnpor l "to overcome tho anient longing for tholr country hy tho re action nf a noiyul, nutlnble, Inoffou Hvo and natatory humor.'' Tho lout pako Is rcAcrvcil for nil vortlsement. Hero tliu chief editor, the proprlotor uf a onro flourlHliliiK fur bunlneiiN, rt'commendn to nil his comraiten hln larno ittoek lit furs niul promUcn them his moht careful lit lentlon. Tho "market report," for example, contains n pious lament that In (tin country of (lnmurrliiuii there Is not a drop of Inner beer for tho war prisoners. BARRED BY BRITISH L BY roi.Ki:8TON7, Nov. 20. i:ik IIkIi henlth orflcerit at Folkestnuo nro tnkliiR uutiNiinl precautions to prevent tho ailmlNKlon of (llseanen Into Kiik Innil from the war zone. I'asBcn Kts nrrlvliiK on the I'limliliiK, Dloppe, HouIokiio nud Calais boats itru ex amined with pre:it care, Folkestone I now- practically the only commercial port open for pans onKcr biiBluesH from tho continent, so tho stream of refugees, tourists and wounded soldiers nil pnnsos throtiKh this port. Health officers feel tho pulso of every piisseitKer, examlno tho wrist carefully, look Into tho throut and ejes and srrutluUo tho forehead for oxldeuces of sumlliox. In order that they may ecu tho foreheads of ladles whoso hair Is fashionably dressed it Is frequently necessary to push tho hat and front hair back. This action on tho pnrt of physicians bits frequently caused ladles to be lieve tho physicians wore secret ser vlco moil who suspected they had ntes MtKcn concealed In their hair. NEW YORK", Nov. 'JO. Relatives of hundreds of persons who die in llellevua nud Harlem hospitals aro unable to hiivo tho bodies of their dead from tho disheetiii); table, no cording to evidence )iveii today in an inquiry looking to the abolition of the office of ooronur. Dr. Timothv Iadutne, n coroner's pli.vbicinn, testified that he perfonued thousnudK of autopsicH and that when there is n scarcity of bodies for dis secting purposes in the two hospitals, it is not uncommon for members of the staffH to Hi-ud for relatives of the dead and threaten to notify the cor oner if tho bodies are not hiirreuder I'd for autopsy purposes. "I havo met in the unle-rooms of theso two institutions hundreds of weepinjj relntiu'.s who were powerless to save their dead from the dissect ing table," Pr. Leliauo said. COUNTY JUDGE OF E XCESSiBAGGAGE RATES SUSTAINED WASHINGTON, Nov. !0.-KNt ing excess hawKi' rales wero held by the iutcrstitto coiuiuerco couuuis- sum today to bo not unreasonable. Charges, however, for baggage of ex cess value wero held lo bo excessive and it rate was established by tho commission at 10 cents for each .f 100 or fraction thereof ubovo tho agreed upon maximum value. Tho minimum charge of increased valuation will be 10 cents. The case brought to the commission originally by the national baggage committee, representing numerous commercial organirations and travel ing men, was directed against prac tically all railroad lines. Information (or Lung Sufferers riNTKRl'RIfil-:, Or., Nov. 120. Following tho filing of his resigna tion, tho county grand jury hero lain last night returned indictments charging County Judge .1. A, French with forgery and false pietcnses, Freimh is n pioneer of YVullnwu coun ty and Inn senod as sheriff, county clock and county judge. It U alleged ' that by codifying lo road hills of fictitious piMsmis and widows' pen sions for widows who do not e,lht, that he hits iiixpiircd approxlmaliily V.'OOO o tliu conn!)' money since (U( Jny, Tliu iiiiilieiB of lli'kmun'H Altrm- tlo will Im pli'nnpd Ki Mind lt'iort of lurovvrli'N from rulicrriilonlN and n Ixiokld of Intel out to Buff i-i er. .with Infoinmlliin iilnml illul anil frouli uir InvontlsnlP tlilx ih Ul II Siiaiiurliniiun ,c, I'lilln.. I'n. "ly llrnr Sin I'nr rnr I un Mllllclril it llli lirliuirrUHi- nf (lit- Iiiiikk. nuil Inlrr I unit liiUrn ullli n urirrr nllnrk f iinruiiiiniln. Uliru I rreotrrrtl tuMi'lriill lo MMlk nlitiul lli liuiiar I Irll Mllli n frlahirul, ImrkliiK eouuli, illicit iiirilli-lnr I liml lHt.ru t'liulil llrlnlr. II ma nl IliU llmr, Miirili, I1IO-J. IIinI I ulnrlril ImUIiiu l.'i'kiiiHii'" .llrmllr. In h ulitirl Unit; in? t'OUtlll )H uuilr niul I t I'm niiunrril rll. I rniiuiil irMk lm kluklr fur Ihr umiil II Im ilmir." (lilirvtlMlrl.l ISlHiirill IIOWAIII) I.. KI.OT.. Ilckiniin'i Allorallvo U iniml ellleit eliaii In lininrlilul riuiuili and -vuiu tin unt mid Iiiiik ultot. iiiiiim mid a i-IiiiIIiIIiih: tlm ionium I'liiiliilini no liHiniful or iMilill-finitiliiif ill list Ai-('Pit nil niilitiliulrii. . Hiniill ii. tl. lHHUUl li. III Hold l' Irnillnu tlrtiwulalM, Will fin liiioKlct of i rmrilfii KrkHiMH l.sburalurri l'kllJrliliU. l'llcc fl niul t'J m NUIvi Ni;V ORLKANS, La., Not. iU. A general discusKioii of the piohihitiou uioveuieiit occupied lodn.'- M'HiniH of t!i I'niteil Stiites llicwer' a"0 eiatioii coiivcntiou. The bimid of trustees in their niiniinl repmt made the statement that the goveiumeiil, by grace of Ihe new tnx on beer, now is getting tin i-i' linns the rewmuo from beer that Ihe brewer llicin- scltos get. The trustees alo pninlcd out that during the hint half of 101.1 beer sales dceicai-cd 'J1 per cent, due, they suit!, to iliMurhcd htiiucK con ditious. During duly, Au4iit nud Seplcuibcr of this ".ear, Ihe hindue decreased 10 per cent, n coniiared with the same pel mil the prownm. year. W. C. T. U. TO MEET INSEATTLE IN 1915 ATLANTA, ln7, Nov. U0. .Scatlle today wii .elected bv tho executive committee iim the pluee lor ihe HM.'i eouentiou of the Women' (liti-tiau Temperance fiuoii. The date will be decided later. Tin concluded (he liiisiiii'rwt left over by Ihe general eon vculiou. which udiourucil hint night. Fl EXHIBITS FROM CIIICAOO, Not. -J0.-I,, H,ite of Ihe Kuropean war, fiermauy, Rel gium nud .lupaii will have larger ex hibits at tho I'liiiiiiiiii-I'acil'ic exposi tion than were originally planned, mud Chailes F. II at field, field secre tary of Ihe expo-itlon, today at the contention of the Couvocatioual Art and Indiiftiial federation. ".Inpnii has dotiblcil its exhibit," said -Mr. Hatfield, "mid (icruutuv will be represented b a greater display than that cuiintn hiu eer before put into a world'M evpo-ituni, while Hel gittiu will hate a large ami interesting exhibit." C0NGREGATIONALISTS PROTEST INCREASE IN ARMY AND NAVY SF.ATTLF.. Wo-di., Not. 'JO. -The .title conference ot Congregational ehurche- at its elo-mg m's-ioii here iiiianuuouly udopted a resolution calling u)on nil iiiHiuhcrt of the chuivli tn protest itk'HiiiM inereaso of the nriny and na. of the I'nited Stales. The rt"-oltitiin was ordered read to cery fongregutioniil confer ence in the state. Every day mad? sunny No chilly days in a home warmed hy the cheerful A PERFECTION s OILHEATER Mothers and children appreciate its pleasant warmth. f Dealers everywhere Writ, for Wm.1.1. "W.mtk tn CM Con....." Standard OH Company (CALIFORNIA) Portland Fat But Rnutti 1 zJn$iAHHAC& M " ?!SMti5!s ii """ilt m.i Tu:i ."w r Ng (till of Ilfo and action, filled with the tire nt flriA Incntritlnn anA fiiniitA by 250 short stories of adventure, will nuke l&YOUTH'S COMPANION Better Than Ever in 1915 Then the Family Pace, a rare Editorial Pace, Boys' Pace, Girls' Pace, Doctor's Advice, and " a ton of fun," Artlclesof Travel, Science, Education. Prom the best minds to the best minds, the best the world can produce for you and everyone in cite nomc. i nere is no ace limit to enthusiasm for The Youth's Companion. S3 Times a Year not 12. CUT THIS OUT unit M-inl It (nr iiiinrnf lhl luiiu-r) with $2.00 for Tho COMPANION fur 1715. mid hc Milt inl FRFF AinioUtuMi.rTiir.coM. I IL.L. j'ANION for ll i.i.i.li.ln watktuT I0M. FREE V&&ZWnTm THEN T!rCoN,ro..t, Send lo-diy lo Tho Youth's Com. pinion, lloiton, Mm., for THKIi: CUKHLNT IKMULS-tlltiC SUllSCRII'flONS KIJCUIVIU) AT this orriCE Tho .Southern Pacific company, through itH agenlH, in calling the nt tcniiou of iniiniifactiireiH and other whose plnccH of buiiucHH are located along the eompuny'H right of way to the advertising ndvautagCK that ttoubl accnie from the judicious use of nigriH on their cstnbliMhment'. FactorieK and indimtrieK situated near the Southern Pacific tracks en joy a preferable location from nn advertising viewpoint. The railroad annually bring out west thousands of H!ople, most of whom get their firnt iinprcHMions of the coast from what they see from the trains. Thcv arc always interested to know what fncloric, in the various communities produce, and nn things arc now, can only learn by hapharard inqiiirv that is not always answered correctly or Mifficientlv. F.spccinlly will traveler he intcrchted in IDl.'i, when the greater number of passcngcp will be sighUeorn. There are many manufacturer who might move west were they Mire they could iind ruw products in the wes tern market, just ns there are othcrw who would be interested to know of some western e-tablMuiicnts that could handle their own raw products. Iliitfincss higns identifying the var ious enterprises on the railroad right of way would he unquestionably ai excellent advertising medium. Qualify! Not Premiums NO premiums or coupons ffo with Camel Cigarette, be cause all the quality gott Into the tobaccos a choice TurfcUh and domestic blend. With every whiff from a Camel Cigarette vou notice the absence of the cigarctty taste and stung: tongue J or parcnea tnroat. 20 for 10 cent and you never imolctd a mere d. lightful clgarcttr. no odit what you I paid. Match a dime agalnit a fitk- J age today t It yawr Jaahr an't lappty . aand JOe far anapachar or $1.00 tar a tmrton of Itn pmthmta 200 eitartllan, petlaga primal. I Aflar imaJtlnr I paekmga, It yon dan' I find CAMELS a rapt. itntld, raturn tha athat rtlna pan. mgat. and ua mill rafund your I manry. your ft. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wln(on-Slea, N. C ONE -HALF I'IXT OF CRRAM -" - .A.T. If you havo not been buying Quality milk jou may tttlnk that I am overtatlng tho vatuo hcn I vay that )ou get one-half pint of cream with every quart of Quality Milk, but n trial wilt convince you of tho su perior Quality of our product. Let mo .he your milk man. Two Deliveries Dally The Quality Dairy ! J. V. WtOADS, IMtOP. Tliono 732 -J I -- mrOMfA Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Car Etfcctlro from August 1, 1014, to August 1, 1915. and guaraa.efld against any reduction during that time: Touring Car . - f IM Runabout 410 Toivn Car ........... 690 F. 0. D. Dotrolt AH cara fully equipped. (In tho United States of Amorlca Only.) Further, wo will bo able to obtain tho maximum efficiency tn oar factory production, and tho xnralmum cost in our purchasing and sales departments if wo can reach an output of 300,000 cara be tween tbo above, dates. And should wo reach this production wo agrco to pay as the tmyet'a share, from $40 to SCO per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between August 1. 1914, and August i, xoid. For further particulars regarding those low prices and profit-staring plan, sco tbo nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. Ford Motor Car Company C. E. GATES, Agent BparU Building Medferd, Oregu - art' v J LADIES! We want to call your atten tion to pages 4 and 5 The F. K. Deuel & Co. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE closes its doors to prepare stock for a hasty disposal. The entire : stock of all departments is going! Absolutely the GREATEST Sale ever held in Southern Oregon! s Read big ad on pages four and five N J -.