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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1914)
u&v mvt nj(wwfi iwmti j!f s W V f .. I If 1 ; 1AGK 8IX MDDFORT) .MATTj TrUlWNK MFIWORD. ORIWOY, AVttnNIOKlUY, NOVIOMIWR 2i. 1014 i ' n ft mMv BIN REPORTS BANS LEO ALL ALONG LINE IIBItliLY. Jtftiv. W, Jiy wirclesSs to London, :t:12 p. lil.hl tlio official communication isifetl by the Herman frenernl Htnl'f loday the Gentians claim lo hnVo made progress nt Ar row, France, to have repuWd all t lie HuKsiim nttneks in rati l'ru-sia, nml lo Imvo cheeked the Kimsiun counter attacks in Ihisnnn Poland. The text of the statement follews: "Yesterday the enemy s hips did not repeat their expedition against the roast of northern Franco. "The Hitnntton in ttiu western war theater remains uiichuntrcd. We made sown alight progress nt Arras. "hi east niiHiii our trbojw repuNcd nil the KiisMnn attaeks. "In the counter offensive of the HinsihiiH from the dircrtion of Lo vier, Strykow and Brzc.iny they failed. "In the distriet of Czenolocliown nil tho ltnssinji attempts nIso broke down before our front.' CHINA LAND OF BOARDER RONS M EXCHANGE 10 AMUCK WITH GUN lrI!LL AKt 01 Am rUy or ?: Nr; yorK i: r; .clianne on Saturday for roatrlrted dentlnm 111 IioiiiIh lor ensh, an de- ., , ... elded upon by tbe oonioi, sentcr- SAN 1 HAM IS! 0, (VI.. No. '2 . lUj mv ,, foiow.,i horU by a ie- William ,1. Hill, formerly n jn'nl a! sumption of business, on tho floor of Snn Qiicntin ponitontinry, whs oxjw- ae coffee exchange. Tho miinrwr. I'v.ti.v.t i.f iiiii.iv timi.y llMlll lv i of tbi) rorfi'o cxrlmnuc were to hold lirijl Wnni flnrTTT a special nn-otUiR today to consider NrW 1 1 I il 1111 EIO plan lor the re opening not biter than liccetnlicr 2. t wan nerernlly bo lloved a decision nitld ! i.achetl to resume IiuIuch on Mcida PRESIDENT SFENOS TWO HOURS IN NEW YOHIC Ni:Y NOb'K, Nov. 2', I're-idenl WiNmi .pent l hont . ui Nw York JCKW YOltlv, Ko. W. The New York eoflVe exchange will reopen on Monday, November III), ThN mi noiuieement was made lolhiwiii't a toduv on nw wuv from i-hinutnn It-pccutl ineelliii; of tho board oi nan lo Williailio.'xwii. Jbisx., while lie e- 'micrB. peeled lo .peid n dav " -. wiih In diunrhter. Mi1"-. Kraneis 1 1. .NiuV With Medford trotto t K.irlfiirl nimbi "i tiivinl onnrivl nl (he breakfast tiii,JeJ KKKK"KKK I A. ' A GREAT OPPOR UNITY CHICAGO. Nov. 25. China wbb pictured as the field of greatest op portunity for American manufactur er and merchants by Paul Llncbar Rcr, fornix yean circuit Judge In the riilllpplnen, who addressed the Press club today. "Tho Chinese trndo is worth fight Ing for," Bald Mr. Lincbargcr, "for China is tbe most stupendous market tho world tins over known. Tho vol ume of Chinese trade, even under present undeveloped conditions, Is elm ply Ftnggcrlng in its great d 'mands. American merchants and manufacturers should remember too, that wo aro united to China rather than separated from It, by the Pa cific ocean. Tho amouut or cash business done in China Is greater thnu that of any other country tn tho world and bankruptcy there is un known. If a Chlnenc cannot Kettle his accounts Now Year's Day be goes out and hangs himself. "Tho world has gone mad over war and only tho Americans and ChlneM fitlll aro enjoying the benefits or penco and there Is reason therefore, why they should stand together." and running wild, killed two person V before he hiiti-olt eoinuultcd smeide. ' v Hill Wdvn lodger at the boarding- j t t ? V t t ? ? ? f f y y lunt'.e of Mrs. Kiln Sprolos. When the police luttke into the house, whieh had been boiled and locked by the madman front the in-ide, thev found Mrs. Sproles dead in a kitehen eloet in whieh she had tnken rufuj:o, and beside her the body of Hill. In an other room lay .lames II. Hoipiurd, her son-in-law. iil dead. Irs. Hotmanl, his wife, had been chased to the roof. Kivderiek lJust, a boarder, was pursued to the street. As soon ns ho eould gel to a tele phone he called tip the jwlioe. All the dead had been shot. Cook MONUMENT TO PIERC E UNVEILED by Wire Thanksgiving Bay and Every Othor Day You Will Savo Time and Labor If You TJso Electrical Holps in Proparing Your Thanksgiving Dinner COXCOItl), X. H., Xov. 2:,.- For-ty-flvo years after his death,, the memory of Franklin Pierce, the only Xow llainpshlro mai ever elected president or the United States, was honored today by the dedication or a memorial In the state house park. Last year the legislature appropriated $13,000 for tho purpose. Trlbunte to tho character of achievements of President Franklin Pierce was paid by forniwr t'nited I A$sa, t " r: ill States Senator William K. Chandler J I : -s An I'jk'cine Oven will ponst ytuu turkey to purfoy iion. Thtj Elect rir rtnVc Percoljititp will inakotlio t'ineHl, cof foe vm ever tasted. Other Hleetric devices will Imil, fry or toast. If you once try the Kleelrie way you will us no other. CROKER 10 TO INDIAN BELLE NBW YOIUC, Nov. 25. Inter viewers today unsuccessfully sought Mlsa Ilculiili Ilenton Kdniondnon, dc Dccndaut or a Cherokee Indian chief tain, to ascertain from her tho truth or'publlHhed reports that she was to become tho brldo tomorrow or Illch ard Croker, former leader of Tam many Hall, It was reported that Miss ftdmond koii, who has been studying hero for a year, met Mr, Croker at tho na tional democratic convention In Kan ta City, where her father was a dele gate from Oklahoma. Miss Kdniond uon was ono of the leading figures In the siifrrago parade In this city In Mu, l'Ji::, when blio appeared an u b(iinw In buciiHklns and with her long black liraldB bound with led ribbons, riding ustrlde an Indian pony. Tho woddlng of Mr. Crocker is to be colomnized tomorrow, aniens pres ent plans be changed. .Mr. Cioker Is 71 years old and a widower. In an address at tbe dedication. Mr. Chandler recounted his per sonal efforts, beginning in 1.n to obtain the erection or a P)erei mem orial fctatuc. ItoferriRg to the ob jections raised because or President Pierce's attitude townid the fubjtu, or slavery, Mr. Chandler naid that; the same objection might reasonably , bavo been made to th erection or . - .. . . , siaiuies oi iwo oiner "w tiauiji- - shlrc men IMnfel W'eli-i.r and l.eli . Caes. .tr!HIt!V! CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER CO. 216 West Main Street ' Phono 1681 open 1 iMm$mw IM pi inn rw wUiUSCl6 K IU2J imnKmNSrri&r AzGSM Kvcrytlnorttinadchiourfac W,1' lory nml fjunrimtecil rlftlit or fyU A money lu.ek.Wcni..kciMMi:. tL-Jfts j -V M lATKMiipmciitniiywIicrcirom B 1 f (v M largest Mock in went. tt WM g C"n Awk 5.Cfil'nMI)(M.f ,!!?. .$!. M"!' iHF?i. (ki H front I)ooi.23iI)Im. . 2.75u. , v 'ss mm Crli(iuiiiJlout . . 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Scientists, especially thoHo Interested in Arctic exploration, expressed keen Interest today in a report received by the American Mueuiu of Natural His tory that Crockorlaiid had either dis appeared or never existed, accoi'dlng to tho flndlngn of the expedition buudod lu Uonnld I). MeMillau, which fcet out In July lt13 to find tho tm uxplored country. Hear Admiral Peary believed lie vlghtcd Crouliui land In 1U0D, Plena dlnmlchoa from WashliiKton 1IU0I11 Admiral Peury us u)iiiK lie ileluid to refrain from coiuiuent un til bo bad nail the, (et of tlio letter wllcli W. Blinvr ICbblaii, kooIokI1 nd bnlnnUt of the exiieillllon, wiotn (0 Knuti lsnutufii, tbtf On n I tli e plorr, who iiolllled bo Miueiini of Ktl'rfc Malory Urn, " . ' . . -. b SB - 4mF-m J - . V.lB -a '.. ,AHAK9 . nHv1. '.'. t m -- - H lu fc.MAi.y-:aPWate:igi:-:-:i;v. tt&ymyZymW&m&. ' 7 1 ir ' '-.il 5ffi ifriti BMaMnSB iw.v:wK?yjri.!;v.v.vvMipg" TMKiT?k 1 it ntr-irtir- " for smoke grouches!- EVERYBODY'S mighty strong for Prince Albert, becauoe it's tobacco witlxa smile I Sort oi turns on the sun shino it's go delightful. And there never was n tobacco that rollo up such n high-top-thoroughbrcd makin's cigarette. It just beat3 the band for bully goodncso! Men throughout tho nation smoke Prince Albert jammed in a jimmy pipe or rolled in a cigarette. Sort of natural, at that, because you nor any other man ever did hit the trail of a tobacco like Nnge Albert the national joy smoke Get this hunch : P. A. is made by an exclusive patented pro cess that cuts out the bite and the rankness. "Why, you can smoke and smoke P. A, ,ahd it will not even tingle youv tongue! Put it up against any old brand you ever Rmoked, or heard of, no matter what the price P. A. will win in n walk. You need your happy days smoke fun now 1 Jiict got going right off the bat. Huy Prince Albert In tlm fait thop you Ml, Jutt lay, natural ti!v i "P. At ,H furitiiif." Tial'm iu pait wont, vll rluliti till rluhl I 'J'viiv rml Uiui, 31 tidy rvd lint, J , nlvt 1,uiiJdhhi pQiuitl urit luilf'funniil Anm.'J.,J, R. J, REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winstoa-Sed The Si'bntil of .Modern .Method. MEDFORD S. II. Il. U.MAX it. i. v..(.ii,ii:u w??mMcwrf(r&ze y DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL IIISI.M.SS, NIIOUTIIAXII AM KNUI.ISII ( OlltSBS Htart ilKht and Nitre.- Is half nttatned. This school kIvoi morn thnn n thi'oretlrnl knowledKu or IuhIii-hh branches. It tralmt each sttidnnt Imlhldiinlly In thn praotlinl methods or r.m! biistneiis, It eiiilis for the ernnitftneen of lift- New puplN may finer any time' Mr. Diogones with his lantern may not have been able lo find an honest man but YOU enn find lots of good Lumber cheap at MEDFORD LUMBER CO. Fii'HiidThii'dNiicclK Thankful and Confident The man or woman ulio tauti bin or hi r money and piomptlv dopo'ilta It In u slroiiK brink h Ihtiiiltful for past effortH and b'olta forward to the ritiuto with coiifldi'iico, An account wPb tbe .la'dtuon County llnnk added to by reKiilar depoxltH will kIvo you flunncliil iitreimth, l' lntiro:t I'ald on BayliiKH AccoiiiiIh. A I lb oven gg ycahs undeh one management ) :4NWHmaMnsz m vose PIANOS The Vosc Company would make the voiu better if it could. It could make it cheaper anil quickly realize (greater profits, because sixty-two years have established the vnJuunnd sett he Rtandanlj but the woul che.ipcr is never used ni u policy r an arutimcnt in the voro factory. Better, stronger, more ilurable, linjlicr iu,ilit, nearer the hiiiuaii sinu'ini; tone tluse aro voso ulcaU. Aluajs bcticr, never cheaper. VOSe his bcttenut and bettered VOSC for sixty-two yean, .mil such is the faith and belief in voso principles that the third concnitioii of the vohu family believes that the house of vo.ic in yet in its infancy. .Such principles as the vohu in built upon am latiini; beyond lite mere days of one or two ueiti'tatioiiK. Itiveitiuate the reasons for the prckcnt-day vohu Miprcmaiy. Hold for tatlt or on lime payments by HALE'S PIANO HOUSE . tf .