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!) 1 PXGB 8IX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFORD, OKISflON, aycaw ZEPPELIN FAGTORY BADLY DAMAGED BY AIRSHIP RAID LONDON, Nov. 2.1. Di-lnils of the noroplnno rnitl on tho Zoppoliu far lory nt Pricdrichslint'cn, which Uril Uh officers iiSHort inflicted Bcrious 1iiMiite, were given in tlio liou-o of commons tliis nftr-rnotm by Winston Spencer Cliurcltill, first lord of the ndmirnlty. "On Sntnrdny," nid Ir. Churchill, "tho neroplnnes, under the direction of Sqiindron Commnndcr E. P Uriggs of tho nnvnl nir service, with Flight Coinmnudcr Vnbington and Flight Licutcnnnt Sippe, flew from French territory to tho Zeppelin nir nliip fnotory. All of tho three pilots flew down to n cloc range, under heavy fire, from airship puns nutl rifles. They lnunched their boit.bs in uiTurtlnnco vith instructions. "Commnndcr Briggs ia reported to have been shot down and to have been taken, wounded, to n hospital as it prisoner. Tho other officers re turned safely to French territory, al though their machines were damaged by tho firo of tho enemy. The report positively was that all of the bombs reached their objective, and that sc rious damage was done to tho Zeppe lin fnotory. "This flight or 2."a miles, penetrnl ing 120 miles into Germany across n mountninous country under difficult weather conditions, constitutes, to gether with tho attack, a fine feat of ARKANSAS ABLAZE 10 T HUM i END WITH FORES arms. PRISON FOR BOTTE LABOR LEADERS DEER LODGE, Mont., Xor. 23. "Muckio" McDonald and Joe lirndlcy, fimncr president and vice-president of tho llutto Mine Workers' union, wero brought to tho state prison here by Sheriff Manning of. Jefferson county today to servo-sentences of three and fivo years, respectively, passed upon them by Judge Clark nt iiouldcr, Mont., Saturday night upon their conviction on the charge of kid naping and deporting miners from Uutto lust August. Neither of tho men had anything to say today. Their attorneys aro trying to obtain a new trial. In an address recently delivered before tho Pennsylvania League of Cities, A. M. Fuller, nrcsideut of tho Allied Civic Bodies, reported the re sults of a qucstiounirc sent out to twenty-eight cities which recently adopted commission form charters. Tho replies wero almost unanimous on tho point that tho new form had proven n success and that tho citizens were generally pleased, but the most significant thing noted in the report was that to tho question, "Would not tho city manager plan render tho city government sill more efficient and satisfactory!" Twenty-ono of the twenty-eight cities reported "Yes." It is of speeiul interest to note tho largo number of cities who, Iiavni; first adopted tho commission form, or J)ein Moines plun of charter, and thereby learning tho immense benefits over tho old council and mayor plan, aro turning to tho city manager plan as tho bet thing yet devised in the way of efficient, economical satis factory city government. This fact has been thoroughly understood by the Medl'ord charter commission, who havo adopted tho city manager plun in tho charier just being completed, BLANCO FOILS PLOT (Continued from Paze 1) LITTLE ROCK', Ark., Nov. 2:1. -The state of Arkansas, ubhir.c almost from end to end with forest fires, which itiv devastating huge tracts of timber on thousands of acres of laud, is potteries to call upon its militia as a fire-fighting- organization, (ac cording to Governor Hays today. The condition of the state treasury, the depiction of the militia fund and tho general disorganization of the state gnnrd forces, the governor declared, made such action impossible. Requests for ai-taueo in fighting the spreadinir flames have been re ceived in Lit:le Rock from twelve counties of the state, nud unofficial requests for militia aid wero present ed to tho governor. From Toxnrkanu, in the extreme southwest, to Jonesboro, in the north east corner, a district of fiOO miles, and from Fort Smith, in tho north west, to Helena, in tho southeast, the woods arc burning along railroads and gradually creeping back into the timbered areas. The government forest ranger force nt Hot Springs has been held in rend inses for threo dnvs awaiting infor mation that government timber tracts of which there are more than half a million acres, is endangered. No re jKirts of fires on government lands have yet been reported. MUTINY FOLLOWS HUNGER STRIKE IN MONDAY. NOVl'iMmW. 1M. WU I DETENTION CMP ID E LONDON, Nov. 2:i. The Munches tor Guardian, referring to the not ing Inst Thursday in the alien deten tion camp on the hle of Man, in which five prisoners wero killed and twelve wounded, says this outbreal was due, not merely to discontent with the food and treatment given thenn but wn part of a desperate plan of the prisoners to escape from the camp with tho ultimate hope of sei.ing a vessel in the harbor and m:kinir their way to some neutral country. The prisoners on Wednesday went on a hunger strike. This rapidly de vehqvd into an nugrv demonstration against England. The prison com mandant succeeded in quieting the disturbance, but not before the union jack had been torn dovns Tho mutiny began Thursday, the signal for tho outbreak being the throwing of a chair throuah dow. The prisoners all rushed to ward the kitchen doors. Only six sol diers guarded these doors, and they were attacked by 2(100 men. Tho prisoners desisted, however, tho mo ment a volley was fired into their midst. Many prisoners in this camp are men of title and wealth. They wore allowed to pin chase their own food and thpv enjoyed course dinners. This was another source of discontent. ROCKEFELLER SEEKS DISMISSAL OF CASE DANE AT SOCIETY 1 LUMBER LADEN HIP A E At the society vaudeville to be given at the Page on December 7-S by j tho Rose society, the feature that will j probably appeal most strongly to the ladies (although their escorts will un doubtedly pay close attention), will bo the exhibition of the latest modem dances by tho most finished danger. The cxhib'rion will take the form of a most up-to-date social event, during which our most recherche (whatever that ntcaus) society oop1c will ap jcar in their latest ami mo-t start ling gowns, and will give illustrations of all the new Taney step, from the tango and Maxixc and other early styles' down to the latest ideas, in cluding the' "Rose Slip," tho "Sheep Dip" and tho "Rogue River Fall." Come'and See Carl Commonly Called Cousin Mitlcberger do the "Apple Drop." Seriously, however, a visit to one of the rcheursals would convince any one that this will bo tho best exosi tion of new dances and beautiful rai ment thnt Medford had ever had the opportunity to witness. U. S. TROOPS LEAVE MEXICO NEW YORK, Nov. 2,1. -A four masted schooner laden with lumber went ashore early this monjing near Shinnccock lighthouse, Long Island Sound. The vessel appeared to be breaking up in tho heavy seas. She was about n quarter of a mile from the shore. Life-savers sought to rescue the crew. Observers on shore asserted that the schooner was hard and fast aground nud that the waves wero sweeping thousnnds of feet of lumber from her decks. Her name could not be seen. The life-savers succeeded in shooting a line across tho vessel and then launched a surfbont. 3JKW YORK. Nov. 2.V William Rockefeller, Standard Oil millionaire, today petitioned the fedural court to dismiss the indictment charging him and twenty-four other former New Haven directors with criminal viola tion of the Sherman law. The celrk who drew the grand iiuy iwiiiel, Mr. Rockefeller charges, is a resident of New Jersey, which is not in this fed eral district. This and "other reasons" are given by Mr. Rockefeller, in a plea of abatement, as reasons wllv the in dictment is invalid and should he dis missed. Other directors and former directors filed demurrers. Earlier in tho day counsel for the twenty-one men requested tho court and were granted an extension of time for final plea until tomorrow. Notwithstanding, the demurrers and Mr. Rockefeller's petition were filed this afternoon. Jo It Toftnj Rotolvo to Btuoko Got. Johnson ct litn, tho bost, and thorocy patronize homo Industry, tf $$Mxziw i HOME-MADE MEDICINE Best and Cheapest far Coughs Mot persons neglect a couch or cotd for tho principal reason that they either don't think It serious enough to go to a doctor, or don't know what good medi cine to buy nt a drug t"re, with the result that tho cough or cold becomes deep-seated through this neglect and hangs on the vvholo winter which might havo otherwise been speedily cured, had Schlffmann's Concentrated Expectorant been used promptly. This new remedv Is o stronclv con centrated that two ounces (50 cents' worth) mi rcllent cou inir It nt home with ono n nt of craud lated sugarand i pint of water. It makc.i a whole family supply, as much as would ordinarily cost from $2 00 to S3.00 for the same quantity ot ineoio, oruiuary, readv-mado kluds of doubtful merit. Iauts and is so pleasant that children I that two ounces i cents- lako u full pint (18 oh.) of ex- nigh medicine, by simply mix- home with one pint of gratia- It Is prepared from strictly harmless ftiauis anil is so pieasnnc mac cunurca Ike to take It ami It can be given them with perfect safety as it positively con tains no chloroform, opium, morphine, or other narcotics, ns do nwf couch mixtures. No risk whatever Is run In buying this remedy as drug store named below will refund money Tf It docs not give perfect satisfaction or Is not found tho very best remedy yoiThave ever used for stubborn Coughs, Colds, llrfcnchltls, Croup. Whooplng-Cough and Hoarse ness. For sale he.re-.hv Mcdfortf Miarmacy r ? X X X t T ? ? t y T t X t f r t X I X X X ? f t t ? PAGE THEATRE One Night Only-Tuesday, Nov. 24th Special - VAUDEVILLE - Special Adams Southern Shows By Special Arrangement tho Adonis Shows will givo thoir Vaudovillo Acts at ' this thoator Tuesday night. Comprising Aerial and Acrobatic Acts Horizontal Bar Acts Lady of The Flying Rings Miss Florence Grace, Contortionist Lula Adams, with Teeth of Iron .. ; Will Hang by Her Teeth From a Strap Ten Minutes Great' Rolling Globe Act. Slack Wire. Chair Balancing. Aorial Ladder Work. Snake Charming Act. Dancing Skeloton. Illustratod Song. ONE BIG ANIMAL ACT Texas, the Educated Trick Elephant With this great variety of Vaudovillo, special ono-rool Photoplays botwoon acts, Hear the Large Page Theatre Orchestra Sovon Pieces Remember, One Night Only Tuesday, Novombor 24. TWO BIQ SHOWS, 7 and 9 o'clock. ADMISSION, 10c, 15c, 25c :mjm:jm: TEUTONS RENEW BATTLE (Continued from ik I.) (Continued from fago 1) diplomulio corps to nceoiupnny him to his temporary capital nt Orizuhn, but tho invitation wna declined. The tliploinntti have been innkinp vigorous rcproucntntionH to General Jiluncu, in whom they plnced htroiif; hopo for tho termination of tho abiiKcs which Cur rnur.ii'fl troops nro biiid to lmvo been jruetii!in,' in tho Inst week. People drivinp in carriuRCs in tho principal tlioronglifnro hud their hor.es taken from thu vehicles. Automobiles were confiscated and property wuh seized nnd there hud been soino looting. lUunco Fuvoi-s Villn Fcnriiu,' that coiiiinuiih'ntion caht whvA to Vera (5riu muy bo inter rupted, tho llnuiliitn cinbaHbv and jimrionn Consul Sillimun aro nr rlfiii)f to K('t into touch with Mr. Curothpr, who now in n hundred iml8 Hortli of Qiuirelano, no iluit diMiMif9 may ho foi warded to tho MuU lflli!iit iliroiiRh Villu'h Hue Of VMMN)UulCHtkH to L'l 1'iUO, which Washington had protetrd In vain. Anions; these was an incident at Tamplco, when a boatload ot American bluejackets were arrested. American marines and bluejackets landed nt Vera Cruz April 21, and tho city waa occupied with a loss of 17 American lives. In duo time tho American blue jackets and marines wero removed and forces of tho army iTndcr General Funs ton took iosscnsIon. At tho tlino Vera Cruz was occupied, Vlc toriano Huorta was provisional presi dent of tho ropubllc. Today Huorta Is in Kuropc and tho constitutionalists who opposed him aro in control of Mexico City. The American forco embarked at Vera Cruz today numbers about C000 men. cisivc in the Itiihxian campaign, if not on the outcome of the entire war. In tho near cast Turkish forces are reported within touch of tho Suez canal, nnd tho famous Egyptian camel corps h said to have had a brush with the Turks. A StriuiKo Woman Madamo Wintorroth, tho noted palmUt, clairvoyant and franco med ium, who is now located in our city, cornea well recommended by both press and people Thoso who havo had readings of her ' have but tho highest praise. 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They know It la barmleia to the alomarh and exper ience ba abown that It accompiunea all that waa ever expected of mercury. Iodide or potash, aranlc and other dealructlve ulnerali. net a bottle of H. K. H, today at any driurslit. Head tue imiwrtant loider wrap ped around the lioltlc. It tell of tbe work being dona by a famous medical de. partment, with aids and helps that hare proren of wonderful value to tboae suf. ferine wltb blood ciiKanK. I-or a special liok on tho subject written by an expert. addreaa The Hwlft Hpet-IDc Co., 7,1 Hwlft llldK., Atlanta, (ia, lor nearly half a century 8. H. 8, ha been the aafecuard of a inrrlad of peon o who are llvlns ex auiplea of what wondrt can bo accompllahed by Ibis famous blood purifier, (let a bottle today out refuse an suuuumcs. Mr. Diogones with his lantern may not have been able to find an honest man but YOU can find lots of good Lumber cheap at MEDFORD LUMBER CO. Vv and Third Streets JmJmJmUX t t $ f t ? t t t T t y t t t f T t t f t ? t t t t r i GREATER REDUCTIONS FOR "f f It'' ' TOMORROW The Entire Stock of the F. K. Deuel & Co. Store i h ' t- GOING - Watch this Sale every day. We are going to bare the four walls. Everything will be sold Y X T T f T t t t f J T T ? f ? Y X ! T X v i ::. M