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.ri- jw,uswit.$fe... PAQB JttWO mmmmmm n. i i MEDlfOUD MAIL TIUUUNIC, MKOFOIW, 0K1W0NT. TlirRRDAY, ) KOTO WW M, 1!)1 BSHEaraSESIEKrS (. t A 1' i ? 9 M u MKDFORD MAIL tribune '- 'AM INDWI'RNDBNT NKWWI'APKR AFTKRNOON AT TUM TIN'O CO. OfWjlilrTril.uhf.Hi'lllVlHK. tf-IMJ fwrfiThr Iirwlt tlphmii . L '' Vto ftntocratle Tlm, Th itedfora .MM). TIk il((4fird Trlt'iirte, Tliw South. . , ,- JtfMCKU'TXO kAXM JrWM1, by twill.. 16.00 Om With, by mull ,10 .RMiilh. delivered dy citnlsr In . M4f or-1, -Jncloonvllls and -Cen tral feint- tajw .CO only, hy mull, pr yrnr l.oo ?... nrn a I f tV Pi :3 1.10 BEET GROWER TOMT! WEEK TO lEfOR CAUSE Matter. Oregon, t l. of the City of M.rtfor. apr .tor, Jaoknon County. aa aecond-claaa natter at under tke ot of iti .t- , 8uhBcrloerflriullriEto receive pipw, ro)iull Jphpno, CIrcu- Intlon Manngcr 'at 2G0K. fr-TV" JJ. JAPAN DENIES r LA t tl NN TROOPS AT VLADIVOSTOK TOKIO, Doc. 31. In Its Wntnl of reportH that Japan troops had been lauded at Vladivostok or any other place, 'n route to Kuropc, the for eign office Included thin statement: "Japan has not been nppYoachcd by Great Britain or any other coun try to send an army lo Kurape." Jt 1 learned from other nources fcero that Franco and probably Russia arc favorable to the project of send ing Japanese troops to Kuropc, but that England hesitates to ask for Japan's help. Tlio financial phase of the matter, it is (dated, could Iks ar ranged but the economic and po- litleal questions involved are diffi cult. Meantime frequent meetings are oalltKi in Toklo by partisans of the project to awaken public enthusiasm in tills direction and thero 1 an Active discussion in the newspapers supporting tho plan to despatch vol unteers. Jt is .stated that the as sistance of Count Okuma, the prem ier lias been solicited by supporters ef the project. The onmpnlsn for the cMnhlfcli tnent f u hcet sucar iWlory in tho Kojoie ltivpr vnlloy voopivod iow ipv )0tus nt the meeting held nt Willow Sprites )"cilucs(lny afternoon, and citif.ejis in .uvnqm ( luuiuifoMril in rroned interest in tho movement. At Willow Springs 30 no res woio sign ed up mid muoli more nnniiied. Tho oonilniltoo opioid to return to tho Knglo Point mid Tnlilo Kook dMriots and secure tidditionnl norengo. Moot ing nro Iteinjr held todny nt Central Point nnd Talent, It is jut beginiuittr to dawn on thoo in olinrge that it will ho a long. hard fight to shake otf the spirit of oonM'rvntwm that shrouded tho en terprise at the Mart and oonvmoo growers that tho proposition i- jut n plain, simple liuino- veiituio. with no promotion ohemo nltaohmciit. It seems to he diffioult for many to tin deitnnd thnt oitixoiw should make n move for I lie pulilio good without finnnoial intcreM. J. W. Collins, n recent arrival from the licet Mipnrlielt of Idaho, and who has had first-hand o.xtricnee with tlio licuefits to n eommnnity from a beet Htignr factory, has offered liU service and will spend next wool; talking to tho landowners and farm ers. C. E. (olios has contributed an automobile for his ue, A mouth is left in which to seouro acreage nod it is planned lo have all oitir.cn got be hind the movement heart and soul within the next throe weeks, and make strenuous efforts to clinch the coming of the new industry. ALLIES GENERAL E AOVANC DELAYED GIVE PR DN FORWFORCES' POWER TO'WK l I u in r"itrrTi J UAW kWWK flHOPE FAILING OFF j .s'l-nv rSmc.',ni: ;iu-intmigra- Hon through tho 'tort of Now York 'tor lit 14 fell off to tho otont of flUt 10 pornoim or in per cent as compared with I DIM, according to fl uios compiled by tho coinmlitHloner or tuimlKi-ntlou and nimlo public todny. Dm lug 1 1' l!l arrlvalri innnlicicil mill, I'll pcrmutR t whom 1,103. Pliil woio nlloiiiit mill 170, OLM wore returning Amorloau cIIIkciih. Ip 11MI turluilH woio owl j 7ilil.r0li of llio.no .(il.djq woi-f fllpm mill lpi(U! Woio'llJIroiiM. i i, I i:mli(ini)on llitlMU,'ijii(iv thiit.tho numher or dopnitltm ulicnii vvioi hi cater liv !I7iK,n timn liiil your. Dm llig lUlil tboro lort Now Voik oil hIi MhhIiIiih liouiid for foreign poihi n total of .IHI.OIIK poi'Donx; diitlug MM I doimrtiiroN wcio Hs.asii. , , ' VA8lllNV,;fN,l)cc.f:!t,--Congros- l.ON'DO'X. lke. 31. m'.no i. m. InllnM nctloirto vet the- pvestdont Theie nVe Increasing Indications, In with power to piohlhlt esport of wnr supplies vn,s irgod buforo the liouso the opinion of llrltlsh obsorvers of foroRn nffu,r!) conin,m,jo (ollny bv ol nn lno raniiiwm, nnl n ser-, Uopiesontntlve Townor of Illinois, tons allied ndvautement against the whole Herman lino In tho western uriWia of tho war will ho postponed until such 'time as larger contingents of Lord Kitchener's new army take "Tho (uestlln of neutrality is not tho only (mention luvolSed here," ho said. 'Thu' question of silfdefonso Is tho purumouut lno. It can no longer ho 'hold that thero'ls no pos the field. The losses of tho allies j lM,ty ot ,, (oUntrv i!0nR 0 wnr siisininen up to ino present umo1 in the teiitntl'e thrusts hero mid there hnVe been heavy In proportion tl tho KOMPRflNFD or being Involved in Kuropenn en tanglement. It cannot longer be said si nro tho nraclniantton or nlll. gains achieved, and It Is understood iIIMUllll, or whatever It may ho called thnt tho various leaders unite In the',,, Grm i,r(annilU wo r not on opinion that the sacrifices entailed !,ollrnte grounds. No man can j.ny by a general advance at this time .i,,, ..fi... .1.1.. !..... ,n.i would he too great. n MntvU im t(, urtu The turu of events In the eastern , l0xl necombor. tho president theater of hostilities where KiiMlaniny r,nu IVlMWary ,0 prevent tho appears to ho more than holding her 'exportation f nrnis In order that wnr own, necessitates novortheless eon-, ,,,, flain t), ..o.intry mnv not tinned hard pressure against tho (!cr- .fllii inln tho i,n,i r no .., . .. man iiiich ill uiu wc-Sl 10 Prevent nl.,ntlnl nnnmv " them from moving nny more of their troops to tho eastern field. In tho west tho town of I.a llnssoe, atlll held by the Germans, is proving to be one of the hardest problems the allied forces have to solve. Tho Invaders have thrown up exception ally strong earthworks around I.n HasKoo ond have two army eorpi nuartered In the city. To take this ttronghold by llreot assault would mean a terrible loss of life, but Its Inking Is essential to any concerted move forward In order to afford pro tection to the communications of tho allies. Representative Towner proposed n, general bill to empower the president to forbid export of arias and muni tions to countries at war, or where civil war was rife. SERVIANS PLAN TO AT MEXICO CITY INVADE N GREAT CROWD SEES re PAGE PICTURES ThoJPago, wlthKs largo seating ca pacity was unable to accommodate the crowd on hand for tho first show last evening. Tho program proved roost popular and consisted of seven reels a Blograph one-part comedy, n three-part mystery drama, "For tho Mastery of the World." This picture was especially good and held the large audience's attention until fin ished. The special featuro ot the program was tho second episode of the "Master Key." This picture was certainly a wonder. This great ser ial with .Robot. Leonard and Klla Hall Is proving a greater drawing card than the "Trey O' Hearts" which had nueh nn unusual run a short tlmo ago nt this theater. The show closed with a ono-part comedy, "His Now Job." This same .program Thursday. I t WASHINGTON, Dec. 01. General Luclo Blanco, who remained in mili tary command of Mexico City for some time after the withdrawal ot tlio Carfanxa forces, and pending the ar rival of tho Villa and Zapata forces, has been Imprisoned by Villa, accord inf to a dispatch today to tho Car ranza agency, hero from Vera Cru. The messago dated yesterday says: "Advices from Mexico City received by tho war department from secret scrvico men say General Luclo Blan co has been mado prisoner by Villa and that Dlanco's staff officers have been scattered among Villa regiments against their will. The state of Vera Cruz today became denuded of rebel Villlstas and Zapatistas when General Sauvlrran, operating under command of Villa, with COO soldiers, surrend ered his force and himself to General Obregon in Jaltlpan and offered his1 aword to the first chief. PARIS, Dec. 31. "Tho Servians will not march on Sarajevo, " said Dr. M. It. Vesnltch, the Servian min ister to France,' according to a state ment "by him published hero today. "They will penetrate to Syrfnla, the easternmost country of Slavonln, Hungary by way of Semlln or Banat, a region of Southern Hungary, by way of Panosova. "Tho invasion of Bosnia and Herze govina populated by Slavs and which arc destined to becomo Servian, would leave tho Hungarians indiffer ent. An Invasion ot Hungary, how ever, especially if made by way of the region north ot tho Danube would greatly Increase the apprehen sion now reigning In that country. The Servian troops nre now amply provided with ammunition and Blip-piles." NEW YORK QUARANTINED FOR CATTLE DISEASE WASHINGTON', W. M. New York Citv and ev York counly were (piaraiitiucd today li, tln department of agriculture Iiooiium of tho fool nnd mouth dNcnso in cattle. ' 8 ' L - . ' STARIitre wednesdav-tiWsdAy - A Pronrcssjvo Program, A Phnnlom Drnmn If I Were Young Again Two Paris A Scrcnnilni) Comedy Ham the Piano Mover 1000 Feet of Fun Two Special Dramas: The Choice One Part Two Sisters One Part Two Other Big Features Souvenirs Thursday-Friday Our Welfare Is At Stake In recently proclaiming December J 4th art" Oregon Industry Day, tho governor of tho stnte points out that tho welfaro and prosperity of a stato can bo measured only by tho good fortuno and success of its citizens, that Industries grow nnd labor flnda employment In proportion to tho demand that Is to he made for the products and that each resident can add to tho stato's wealth nnd to tho happiness and well-being of fellow citizens by tho m purchase of Oregon-made articles. Therefore give prefcronro to tho Oregon-made article whore price and quality are equal, and especially remember with your patronage, tho fol lowing concerns, who have subscribed to this campaign: PAGE CONFERS WITH MARY LONDON, Dec. ni, a;Sl p, m. WHer Hlnes Page, the American am bassador, had un extended conversa tion this afternoon with Sir Rdwartf Grey, ,tho British secretary for for cing affairs, on the subject of Presi dent Wilson's note of protest against hie detention of American shipping by British warships. Ah the note had been discussed by the members ot the British cabinet yesterday tho foreign secretary was able to present t'o (ho ambassador the combined Views of himself and IiIh colleagues. PROHIBITIONISTS EEC! LONE CONGRESSMAN! LOS ANGELES, Cal., -Dee. 3J.-i- Charjca H. Randall, newly elected congressman from tho California dis trict, set ut rest today speculation as to whether he was a democrat or pro hibitionists, by Issuing a statement saying he was a prohibitionist the first of that party to take a seat in tho national house of representatives. He also said one of Ills first acts, If present plans are carried put, would bo to introduce a drautlc prohibition bill, to liiolto It unlawful for liquor to be Imported, manufactured, sold or given away in tho United States. At tho election in November Mr. IlaiidaH's name was In both tho pro hibition and democratic tickets, Household Economy KVENTH CIMPANY 1 MEETS AT BANQUET BOARD Company 7 held a six course ban qut,t.and social kobsIoii at the Presby terlan church Jast night. Speeches were .made by A. S. Doano, former captiyln, .Caplaln Vance, W. H, Gore, First Ltoutonant Klmer Foss, Second Lieutenant u, N. Foster and the llcv, Shields. Committees reported on tho jirogrosK being made .in the prepara tion ,pf a,thlotlc rooTa nnd after (he sesl6n tlio niumbers adjourned to the Armory to Inspect tho work, Accord tug1 to arrangements .mado last night the billiard tables will ,bo secured at aure. electric lipntois Installed and the Wflwllpy alloy op the lower floor oindf , , DIED HSIIKIt -At San FntuoUoo, De cember 3, Newman Fixher. pioneer of Jiiokiion county, agid 8'2 venrx. KKCOM) At Oakland, Oil., Do- cumber 311, W.'L. Itecord, formerly of Jacksonville, iigi'd (Jt) year. CORN At Rend, Crook county, December 28, to Mr. and Mr. Frank Bennett (Nee JlexH Niel.oll), formerly of 'Med ford, a Mia. "i ' A (ioutl JtCMdlltllMI. To help build up .Mod ford payrolls by smoking (ioernor Johnson or Mt. Pitt clgai. Hoyi to tHarti ke- Consh Hmt4r Md Hmrr 3 bjr Making: It ( Hvmt P&v&w&K&ci&a Cough medicines, ci a rufe contain a laree quantity of plain uup. 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All our diamonds are correctly graded by oxperts, with exnot wolghtH, qualities and lowest prices markod In plain figures, m EVmU9H 2iu j;AVr maivstiu:i:t MARTIN J. REDDY THK .TKWKLIJH THE PAGE Wednesday "ml Thursday, ni'Qfliu!i(ir30niul3I.Ni) Pic. lurtus shown Monday, Ttius- .1.1.. -...! r-. I.I..,. .. H. i ..,...!. HMllnhn Uilli; TIlKller "" """ ' ' """ "" "" SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 'FOR THE MASTERY ,,O.F THE WORLD Tlirrc Paris Written hy Jaqurs Ftitrcllo. With Dcllc Ailalr and Alon Francns. Second Episode of THE MASTER KEY SPECIAL COMEDY HEAR THE PAGE THEATER ORCHESTRA Admission 5c, 10c IGc ABSOLUTELY FREE Tills Coupon Admits One Adult Pane Theater Evcnlnus December 30 and 31 THK PAGE One Merry Night TT A M fy SATURDAY, JA.ll. L The Academic Produclnn Co. Presrnts AMERICA'S PREMIERE COMEDIENNE MAY ROBSON In Her Latest Lnutjlilnn Success MARTHA BY THE DAY A Comedy Ity Julie M. Llppmnnu, Adapted from the "Martha'1 Stories A Popular Book. Uclljjhtfiil Comedy. Cast of Excellence and Beautiful Production Miss Robson At I for llcst PRICES 50c TO $I.G0 Scat Sale Dec. 31, Theater, 10 A. M. TIMS IS NOT A MOVIXfJ I'KTFItIC One Nlnht Monday, Jnn. A. THE PAGE Mrtlfnnl's I cnilinn Thsatfr ANoThem Msffivr An "Itab r n itf Mvt Stupendous And Rpw;iivnirvDirJr. JAilCALpRODUCTIOrl-rHEWoRLD HAS EVEfc.KfJOrYN AM Ifas DrE4uiPMCtT , 106 Ficaj Or Livestock JOtewfosThrMim? SO&ecTAcuun Illusions ,253TA!TL!;lnYMnJCS 253erfiArojfAi flovcLTtcs ypeirMWWuj cOffj I s3Uk?LGU3ltMfHERNAUA finsrT.iu:lnAf;cno - PAL '' ' Hi . . . iofilt ,u . i. HlfljnqATtlKiD'J IT "Ifcrtl'lw V' a- a . It i ill i ri or HhI HI 'M THE. f.VrM W tA5( WITH AN ALL.STAR VAUDEVILLE PASOrjj Vv: Santo Santucci Wizard of the Accordcon Warner & White Eccentric Dancers CARMO Willi a Notaujc Company of Erv-llsli Juuolfrs WAR TIME PRICES: 20c, 50c,'7Gc;aiid $I.Q0 Scat Sale Saturday, January 2, Theater, 10 a. in. IT THEATRE VKI)NIWIAV-.TIIUItSIAV Miilliioouiul Ilionlng VAUDEVILLE MEXICAN WAR ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Hy C'AI' rji:. Atill (Aiuoiliun Hiiluil). Junt from Moxlco, nwilHtcd hy hU puilncr, "Toxnu", In u nml novolty net. Kniipy trlolc ropliiR nml cup hwIiii;Iiik, Ah oducntlnniil fonturo of tho Moxlcmi wnr, thut you Bhould not iiiIhb. AIoiiij with thlu, hIx reolu iinnxcollod photoplnyH, n 'i hour bIiow for 10-lTio. . Iloro .Kiidiiy nnd Bnltirdiiy LAST OV JMIIjMO.V llOMait AIVKTHIIV fllx roolH nnd n houiitlful lOJCC'ttloiidar foronch fiunlly, iloixijyortli tho prloo, JOo. ' , ': r?d