Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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WEDFORT) TWIT; TRTBTIKE, MEDFORD, OKRflON, MONDAY, NOVISAIMKR 30, 3014
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IN SMALL TOWN
I'AltlH, Nov. 30, .Va-I a. m. A
rimrcMmttitlvu of thu Ilimm Acoiicy,
loKothrr with n party of Paris howh
paper men, linn been received by (Ion
crnl Joffro at IiIm hcmliinrtoiM. Tlilii
In (tin fir tit time hlnco tho outbreak
of tho nnr llml llio commnndor la
chief linn connnntod to hod thu promt,
In riiNcrlhiiK tho lienitipinrtorn titul
whnt ho wiw thoro, thn llnvitH cor
rcfiimndont iwyn:
"Tho offlco from which tho Ron
ernln direct operation In In n public
nchool In nnmll quiet town. Thero
In no undue tlr or btiNtlo In thn
htrrfitii niid n HtrmiRor would never
ntiiipect thn proKonco In thin inoilottt
(ilncn of tho bond of tho allied nrnili'M.
Without Itecomtlotut
"floncrnl Joffro'n prlvnto offlco In
on I he first floor. Thn correnpond-
ciit worn nt olio nliown In nnd nn
tho) entered tho (Joucrnl roMi from
hln desk and stood In tho middle of
tho room. Ilo wan In uiidrewi uni
form with top bootn an tunic, but
worn no dccorntlonn.
"Ilo wan Jnnt nn nil Frenchmen
picture him. Hln feature reflect
tho clinrncler of tho mini In every
line, nhowlnn n comblnntlon of ener
Ky and kooiIiionii, Kentlniienn nud limi
ne. Tho formidable enren nnd nnx
Ittlen of tho Innt four montliH of war
hnxit not nurd hln countennnce, Hln
holo ixTftounllty hrenthen physical
and moral ljtor In tho hlKhent tie
Krce. '''I nm happy to welcoino you,
r.cntlemeti,' ho nnld. 'Your tour
will, I liopo enable you to rorrect cer
tain error which tho (lermnnn nro
bunlly dlHomuntliiR In tho public
mind. You will carry back with you,
I do not doubt, a Reed lmprrlou
from your vlnlt to tho nriulen,'
llixorntlonH .Vol Vnlueil
"Wo began to conKrntulnto him re.
npectfully on the mllltnry mednl con
ferred on him by I'renldont I'olncnro.
Ilo Interrupted hnntlty.
" 'That In or no Imporlaiico nt nil.
What .mnttnrn nboto ocitliln la to
k.ivc thu country.'
"Tho general pronounced theso
Innt wordn lth nurh an accent that
rnrh of un In hln own mind added:
'And ho will novo It "'
AS
nOllDIJAlIX, Nov. 30. -How to
find komethlnR for tho (Icrmnn prln
onern of war to do, In n intention
which In prnoccupylnK tho Trench
rtovcrnmont. There nro now about
100,000 men Interned In vnr
loun townn In nouthcru and Western
Franco. Many of thorn boloiiR to
koiiio nkllled trade, but to employ
thorn at their own craft would nRKra.
vale tho Mtunllon of Trench unom
pin) m and rIvo tIko to protrntn from
trade unlonn.
It ban boon decided to iiko a largo
number of prisoners an dock labor
its In varloun porta, loading and un
loading ahlpn of co ni mo no, In ptaco
of lical men nerving with tho army.
After the cot of their keep ban been
deducted, they will bo Riven whnt
thoy earn to buy tobacco nnd other
miiiuII comforts.
I
CONTINUES STEADY
I'OIITLANU, Nov. 30. Hccolptn
for tho week havo lieen, Cattle, nOOj
culvcfl, 31; hogs, 79U1; aheep, HlGti.
Cattol market continues ntendy In
ail Hues with light rucclptH., steorn
havo not uhown qultu the quality that
wiiK ahown tho provloun week, though
aonio very good steers went at $ 7 . 1 T .
(lood finality cowh going nt ftl, A
npcclully uood bunch of feeder HleurH
Hirung thu market and uold at 10.75.
Thin wouk wuh a banner one In
point of rocolptH, 8000 coming for
ward donplto tho fact that thoru wan
no market Thursday. The market
cloned today ntoudy to strong at
17.30.
Another light week In tho sheep
Hheds, barely enough good killing
nhoop coming to supply (ho demand
of killcrM, Market lu utrong,
QUEEN ELIZABETH OF
BELGIUM REPORTED ILL
IIO'lTKIIDAM, Nov. UP, tin l.mi.
dun, KliilO i Tim iiiiWHpiiimr,
fiiiiNbodo led niw Unit Qiu'i'ii ICIuii'
liulli of lelliiin In ill nml omil'lnn) (o
lier lit'il, llt'l' iIIiiohn In (Inn In uW'l
wofis n Hip IIiiI l'rtf mutici
OFFICES
COWRY
SCHOOL
PRISONERS
Don CnrloM nml Howard Fogn'H T
Hrnwoti nt 10 nml 15 eenlH.
E GENERAL
EXECUTEDFORSALE
OF
PK1CIN, Nov, 30. WmiB Chill
HnliiR, the ex-prefect of Hhuntlcnfu,
tho iiielropolllun dlntrlct In which
PokIii la nltunted, Iiiin been executed
by nhootliiR becnuno of bribery nud
corruption- for ncllIng offlcen under
him nud accepting 'Hqucor.o." Wang
ChllcllKlnR held tho military rank
of lieutenant general.
Tho en so ban cutmed great excite
ment In political circles lu China, es
pecially an (icucrnl Wang wnn u per
nonal friend or Yuan Khl Kal. It In
reported that tho president sent an
emlmiory to thu family of tho gcnernl,
Informing them of ills regret nt hav
ing to fulfill tho law In order to
stamp out corruption, and of hln In
tention to provldo for tho mnlutvn
anco of tho family.
.Many minor offlcJnln nlso hnxc lost
their Then becnuno of dishonesty nud
opium imokern continue to die nt
the hnndn of the noldlern. Tho gov
ernor of the Important province of
Kansu linn been dismissed from of
fice bucaueo ho did not bollno In tho
sincerity of tho president, when, k
ccntly ordern woro irnued that tho
time honored custom of tending rich
gifts to tho emperor on tho nnnlver
rry or hln birthday about to bo fol
lowed In tho enso of president.
BY
SHE
LONDON, Nov 30, 7.19 a. in. A
dispatch to llontor'n Telegram com
pany from Hyndney, N. K. , ntnten
that a strike In tho dork yards hnn
delayed thn departure of thn Antarc
tic ship Aurora, which In to carry a
section of Sir Krnest fihncklcton'n
Antarctic expedition, nnd that tho In.
illcntlonn nro that Shackletnn will not
start on hln trausArctlc journey until
next year.
Sir Krncat Shacklnton with n nee-
tlon of hln expedition, left Mucsno3
Ayron for tho Antnrtlc region on tho
ship i:ndurnnco, October SG lasU
CHINES
APPOINTMENTS
DOCKYARD
Rheumatism Sprains
Lumbago Sciatica
Why grin and bear all these ills when Sloan's
Liniment kills pain?
SLOANS
LINIMENT
All U.Ur. 2Sc
SnJ four cod In Umpi for fr TKIAL HOITLE.
DK EARL S. SLOAN, Inc., I'l.iUtMpl.U, I. D.pt. u
AT IT THEATEfl WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS
mined Allium! Cinmim, dogn, monke.VH
PRUSSIAN FRONT
PirritOMtAI), via London, Nov. 30,
1 1 :27 n, m. "Tlghtlng on tho Itiisno.
Prussian front In turning advan
tageously for our Bide," telegraphs u
correspondent of thn Armv Mesnen
ger. "Our cnvnlry has dispersed the
enemy, who, In retiring In abandon
ing hln munitions of war. The ener
getic pursuit of our forces pruwnt
tho (lermnnn from taking up tho po
sitions which they had prepared for
u. r use ... w.e oveni ot n reircai.
.-..-... h ,o ...u uiKTimuiia . uo-
lloln Mill (l-hll) (unH,i,i. ,i,i.i I
..., ,..u .,..,, ...i-.i.vuh.-r ivujn.
"All of our operations lu (Jallcla
are ending surconnfully for un. We
continue to push the Austrian army lu
tho direction of Cracow. In spite of
Intense cold which In delaying our
offensive, wo arc advancing victor
ious "Several of our contingents al
ready nro nbrentt of pracow, tho de
fenders of which nro being turned on
tho couth ride. Tho mornlo of our
troops In excellent."
WAR TAX BILL
IN EFFECT TODAY
WASHINGTON' Nov. :i(. The
emergency war tax hill to rnit.o $100,
000,000 iii revenue went into full ef
fect today. The imririoni of the
meiiHtire liyiu luxes on tobacco,
beer mid wine went into effect on De
cember 1 and tin romniniug section
heeniiio effective todnv. The hitler
include luxes on hankers, pawn brok
ers, hrokei?, "inru,tern of theater,
iueludiiie motion nielure houses, own-ei-s
of eireubc nud other shows, per
fume, cosmetics-, ehewinjj gum nnd
similar nrtielcK, commeieml piiwr of
nil description steamship tickets,
parlor enr Rcntn and slccoiiv our
hcitltN nud telephone nud telegraph
messages wheio the oliuvi exceeds
1,1 cents. Stumps in denominations
of from 5 lo 1 cent nro to ho nf ucd
to these articles.
RUSSIANS
CLAIM
SUCCESSES
ALONG
" I havo used your Liniment anil can
ay it is fine I liavo used It for noro
throat, strained nhouldcr, nnd it noted
likn a charm." Allen Dunn, Route I,
Iiox8S,lHntValUv,Miti.
" I nm it painter nnd pajcrhangcr by
Irndc, consequently up nnd down lad
ders. About two years ago my left kneo
becamo lamo nnd sore. It pained mo at
nightn nt ttmca till I could not rest, and
I was contemplating giving up my trado
on account of it whon I chanced to think
of Sloan's Liniment. I had never tried
it before, nnd I am glad to state that
Ions than ona S.lo, bottla fixed mo up
apparently as good na over." Charlct V.
CamjiUll, Florence, Texas,
&,.
nud ponieH. Tlic bent hIiow of tho
OUIET DAY ALONG
BATTLE
J'AItia. Nov. 30, 2:00 p. m. The
Trench official communication Riven
out In Tarln this afternoon In an fol
lews:
. "lu Holglum tho enemy Is remain
ing on tho defensive. Tho nrtlllery
flro has been feeble and wo liavo
made progress nt certain points. In
tho vicinity of Tny we hold securely
the positions wo occupied November
28."
"In tho region of Kolsnonn, thero
'has been an Intermittent artillery
,rr. dlrcclca nBa,nM tho town.
,.M )C ArBonnc vorn, nttnckn on
,.. ,. nf finrntnl i. vxr. rotiulitPit
by our troops.
"There has bee a very heavy fog
on tho heights of the Mouse.
"In tho Woovre district tho enemy
bombarded the forest of Apremout
but without result.
"Thero Is nothing to report lu the
Vosges." . '
FRENCH
REPORT
FRONT
Interurban Autocar Service
On Pacific Highway Between
Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, Medford and Central Point
Time Table Effective Monday, November 30, 1914
A regular, reliable serviqe, with large comfortable Autocars will be operated between above points on the following schedule:
LKAVK .MKDPOIID 4 .
8:'J0 n. in. except. S'unduy.
11 MO ii. in. "
J Ml) p. III. "
ftrlft p. in. "
u
II
10::!0 ii. in. ex. Sut. nnd Ejimduy
10M0 p.m. Saturday only
12:10 ii. m. Sat. nights only
10:00 n.m.
5:00 p. m.
9:30 p.m.
t
LEAVE ASHLAND
0:20 a, m. except Siin'duy
12:15 p.m. "
3:30 p.m. "
0:15 ii.ui. "
i
ii
ii
From Talent only
11:30 p. m. except Sat. nud Siui.
1:00 n.m. Sunday 'iuoruin
ri
11:00 a.m.
0:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m.
BETWEEN MEDFORD AND CENTRAL POINT
Leave Medford nt 10:20 u. in., 1:10 p. m. nnd 4:30 p. m. daily except Sunday. Also nt 7:40 p. m. nnd 11:30 p. m. on Saturdays. I0n 8uuduy8
leuvc Meilford nt 0.:10 n. n., 4:10 p. in. nnd 8:10 p. in.
Leave (Yntrn,! Point nl 10:10 a. m., 2:05 p. m. and ImO p. m. daily oxcept Sunday. Alo at 8:00 p. m. nnd 11:50 p. m. on Saturday. , On Suu
days lenvo Central Point nt 9:30 u. in., 4:30 p., in. nnd 9:00 p. in. , ' ,.
Saturday evening eurs will stop only nt Main Street and Rivcr&ido in Medford and will not run west on Main. f"
Either Way Uetwcen
MEDFORD AND PHOENIX -MEDFORD
AND TALENT ....
MEDFORD AND ASHLAND
MEDFORD AND CENTRAL
ASHLAND AND TALENT ..
ASHLAND AND PHOENIX
TALENT AND PHOENIX
.MCIH'OIID-Ilulrl Medford, IIu.kiiif Iliiiu Sli. ABIILANDwIlolel On'Kon, Kant Bldo Plmnniicy, PnleyW)nij( Plure, OKXTJlAh J'OIKT
KiiBlimir Dmif Hlont. 1'IIOWNIX I'liuwiU MeriuuiUli. (J.. TALENT LuU ConlVclloiiery BIoib.
Our mi ri nt u iiumfoilulilt) mid eaby ildlngi ilrlvei hid tuneful nml iiccoiiimoilulii((, nml wo rcfcpeulfully ollcll your jwtlrwiaff,
INTERURBAN AOTOCAR COMf ANY
Pill kliip oil ulyiiul iiiirtlieiu. Jftp Hit liiuv tnlile fur leruinwlaler.
BERLIN CLAIMS
BAN
LOSSES
ALONG VISTULA
llKllLIN, Nov. 30, by wlroicsn to
London, 3 10 p, m. The following
official statement wan given out at
military headquarters tedny:
"Thero In nothing of note to re
port from the western theater of the
wnr.
"On the east I'runslnn frontier an
attempt by strong Ilunslnn forces to
make surprise attacks on the Oer
mnn fortlflcntlunH east of Darkehtncn
fallod with heavy losses to the enemy
from whom we captured a few offi
cers nnd GOO men.
South of the Welchsol (Vistula
river) tho counter attackn which we
mentioned yesterday led to natlnfac
tory results. High teen cannon and
more than 4 000 prisoners fell into
our hands.
"Nothing of note has occurred In
noutheru Poland."
SOUTHBOUND BETWEEN
i FATIMA J
' TMlTUSJCltM BLEND SSBt
CIGARETTES H
BBBB
For distinctive
Pi moments W
LEAVE PHOENIX LEAVE TALENT
8m." n. m. except Sunday 8:lf a.m. except Sunday '
llH.r n.m. " " Hum n.m. " "
12:45 p. in. " " 2:55 p.m. " "
5::t0 p.m. " " 5:40 p.m. " "
10:15 p.m. except Sat. and Sun. 10:55 p.m. except Snt. and Sun.
10:15 p.m. Saturday only 10:55 p.m. to Talent only
12i'o n.m. Snt. nights only 12:35 n.m. Sat. nights only
SUNDAYS ONLY
10:15 n.m. 10:25 n.m.
5:15 p. m. 5:25 p.m.
9:15 p.m. v 9:55 p. "in.
NORTHBOUND BETWEEN ASHLAND AND MEDFORD
LEAVE TALENT
0:10 n.m. except Sunday
1:05 p.m.
3 :f)0 p. m.
7:05 p. in.
u ii
ii it
ii
1 1 :00 p. in. Saturday only
1 1 :50 p. m. except Snt. nnd Sun.
1 :20 ii. m. Sunday momin;;
SUNDAYS ONLY
11:20 n.m.
Ii;20 p.m.
10:50 p. iu.
FARES
ioixT. -
WAITING
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF
THE WORD
"BUDD"
For the Correct Answer
PRIZE $5.00 IN GOLD
Box $ Care Sun
YOU'LL SOON BE
THINKING
BBK0BBSSSSaSSSSSSBSSSSSSSslLlSSSSM
SWEM STUDIOS
Wwt Main
"On tho
MEDFORD AND ASHLAND
LEAVE PHOENIX
9:50 n.m. except Sunday
1:15 p. m.
4:00 p.m.
7:15 p. in.
it ii
ii
ii it
11:10 p. m. Saturday only
12:00 midnight, ox. Snt., nnd
1 :30 n. m. Sunday morniiij;
11:30 n.m.
0:30 p. m.
11:00 p. in.
Ono Way. Round Trip,
$0.15' 0.25
.20 .35
.35 , .00 '
,15 -,2
.15 .30
.20 .35
.10
ROOMS
..
of a war to plev FttUwr aad
Mother And friends at
CHRISTMAS
TIME
Titer Is nothing morn appro
prlata tlian photographs bd
your picture, m you ro today,
will please there nil.
IIavo tl slttisic Kd thin
ueok If you ro Rotas; to snd
any of the picture away. We
are open In the cycbIrx, nnd oa
Humlay from 2 to S o'clock.
Ground Floor"
Mcdfont
ARRIVE ASHLAND
. . 9:10 n,m.
12:20 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
(1:05 o. m.
".- 11:20 p.m.
i
1:00 tt.ra.
10:50 a.m.
rt uri0 p. m.
10:20 p.m.
AltltlVE MEDFORD
10:05 a.m.
ImO p. iu.
4:15 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
11:25 p. m.
12:15 a.m.
1:43 a.m.
Sun.
11 :45 n. in.
'fi:j5 p.m.
11:15 p.m.
K?v
Ten TiokolH.'
l.OOT
2.50
.'" '0
,1.25
1.50
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