Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 15, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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,
IRKS
Pi
E
nil
ISE
OF
PERSIAN PROVINC
E
TI'.limtAN, I'oi-hIii, tliiuwlny, Jim.
11, viii London, .Inn. t.'i, I'Jilll 1 1. in.
Till) TlllllUll llllllllloHtllloi' lll'IO hna
liutilicil llli' I'cihImii novel iiniciil llml
till) )Oltl U ll'llllv III I'VIICUIlll' III!'
tinvlnrc uf Am'ibtiljnn iin imn iih llii'
KiixlniiM ili'linlti'l.V nunc nut it' Ibis
li'tilliiry Hii'l ultrr tint heir to the
llirnllt' ll'lll'lll'l Tlllllic, 0 MHNItMllt ('(III-
(ml. The heir ( (lie Iliiniii' in to
leave 'IVIii'inii I'm Tnbiir. in n IVv
tlll.VN.
Turki'.v'M nolo In IVinin in n irply
to II l'l'lillll IlltillllltllUI H'l'I'lltlV t'nr
wauled to ('nh''tniitluoili', (li'iuitinliiiK
Hint Tin l(ii juvuiliiu; fnu'CH viith
ilmw I'miu 1'i'it.inii ferritin V, It i
ill IM'IMIItlllUI'l' with IVlill'n nil
ihmiim'i'iI inti'iitiiiii of iiiniiiluluiug her
ni'iitnilitv in llii' 'iii'.
Several tmviin in llii invliii'n nf
Azerbaijan have I i i upli'd li.v
Oltoninn trimpx, in the ntnl Tuik
Mi fiiiiiiiiipn in immIIiwi'Mi'iii IVi-hIii
ll!llilXt the ItllxfcillllN. Tllllli, Clipl-
till of tin' pniwni'i'. wit ofruiMrtl on
Wnlnriilnv liv ll"' TiiiKm after tin
'Viii'iuiti"ii of tin1 touii liv 11 ItusNiiiu
luli'u wlileli had niii'.niii'il it.
GERMANS
PREPARE
TO EREE GALICIA OF
RUSSIAN FORCES
IRK
Y WORD TIM TY fiFTS RF.SR F
I J III fc f VI 1 0 0
ATSTARTHEATRE p0LCAL m ! N RUINED CITY
I i
AIL ALONG LINEi GHASTLY T
00
BURIED
I'KTItnnilAI), .Inn. I.', via Un-
1I011, li:,'iil p, iii. Tin' IiiihIiiii K'ii'iil
HtnlT 'lum n-nclii'il the opinion Hint tin1
(Ii'Iiiiiiiih mi iiepiuinjr lor 11 .'i-ni'inl
UUIUPMnUi. movement to I lie ui -t mill
llMt III' Wlll-HMW. Still Olllll'l I
mi.v tlmt UiIh opinion U home out liV
tlic find Hint tin- (Ii'Iiiiiiiih have re
moved their Hid; unit vviiiinili'il from
l.oile mill I'iotiliow into I'iii-iii ninl
tin vi i'IimiiuiiI llirii' uintuiinilion bunt'.
Kiiitlii'iuioii', iiifonniition Iiiim liri'ii
ICI'eivi'll lll'ie III' till' lllllWll 0' III !(.''
lioilicH of Oi'iinuii troop In uoitlirru
llunttnry. ninl their ilMiibutinu nt
poiul.H within HtiildiiK iliMiini'e ol' the
fm tilled positions I'liu'iiu tin
noithi'in I'liliuucrN into lliiiigtirv ninl
till' prilll'lplll PUKMI'N of (hi1 ( lllHltll
imiH now held l v tin IIu-miiii. Tin
Is tulii'ii to iudiente llml th (Icriiiuus
are ii'iuferi'ini: the AuMiinn lump.,
foi n mkoioiix clfoit to iri'i' noilhern
lluiiftiirv mill lliikmvhin from tin
thinner of fuither IIii-hImii uihiitiei'u.
Tin' piesent lull ulioiit W'iiiwivv m II'
Kiinh'il 11 h pii'piirnlorv to hm n -pending
iiiovciiu'iit.
"in Soke
AVEZZANO
NS
I'AIMS, .Inn. l.VI-IOn. l
ptiti'h to tin. Iliivns uui'iii'V futin
IJonw ipiotri tln Ali'.Hiif.'rn jim Hiiy
in" I It ik t lli iiiinilii'r of ih'uil ut Avi1.
rutin is Inrpi'i limn Iuim Imtii lii'lii'V-
ll. Al'I'orilillK t tlli IMtiMT 1 1.0(10
)ci(iiis lio hurii'il liini'iilli the ruiim
of tlii' city.
Tin Mi'Nn(.'io mivi llml "1 flip
priilucio nil tin lioiiM-x nri' iiuiulinli
itnlilr ninl tin tii'opli' arc ruuipiii on
the mioiv. Twi'nly lioilii'N lui Im'i'H
ri'i'oM'H'il from tin' riiin1 llirn. ninl It
h I'Hiiiiintfil tlmt thirty morn nro slill
lii'iii'iith tin il'liii".
Tin Iiiuii of Souri'olu in now until
iii) hut h pili of rums liniwith who'll
it iv liunril liuiulii'iN'lttNioiliPK. Of
tin. poptilntion of MOO, only thiity on
'itM'i ili'iith.
At MiiKlinnn ill Mm hi 11100 went
killnl. Cnpi'lli' wiim (U'Mlioyi'il with
thi' Iohh of more (hull 1-0(1 livi'N,
Ki-iiily tin' cntiii' population of Sun
Iti'iii-iictlo, uumlM'riiit; IMHIO, iih'I
ilcnlli. Tho (owiim of Onu'i'hio with
'.MOD iuhuliitnnts ami flioMimiirhi,
uith .'l.'iOO, nro in ruin-. At IVhoinu
tin iiuinlicr of ili'iitlu is ahout 1000,
vhii'li i iiipioviuiati'ly niii-lmlf of
thi' population.
JAPAN
TO
END
ARMY
TOE
OPE
TOKIO, Jim. J.I. Tho proinotiTH
In Jupua of what lian been culli'il thn
"voluntiH-r iiiovciiu'iit" have Iwniuil a
manlfoHto In which thry iinnoiinrcil
thulr iutniitlun of iloRimtchliiK un
111 my cornH to Kuropu, To HiIh oml
limy nro upponlliiR to hoth Jnimncsu
anil forolKimra for Cumin.
Thn nmnlfi'Hto unya thut an Lafny
I'tto Imlpi'il (ho Vnltt'il Htatt'H anil
(luillmlill hcliwil l'rnnro, bo tho
.Inpuni'no wlnli to niutlHt tho iUIIoh,
i(Jimt llrltaln, HiiKHla nml l-'ranco, to
tiirinlnati) tho iiilhvry or war anil ro
nton' pcuco to tho u othli.
IK
LONDON, Jan. 1."5.-Tiirl;lh troops
who recently invailcil Poi-mii nro now
nilvaiujinj" to (ho iutoiior of tho
roiinti'V, lu'conliut; to a iicwh li
jialch from Tolu'ran to Itciilor'ri '1V1
('Kiam (ionipany. Tho iuOhHiiK) l'ol
Iowk: "1( la vcporloil (hat tho Turks
wlicii limy ouiitipioil Tahnz, in Ar.ir
haijan jiroviuuo, n fow iIiivh iiro, hhot
Ilia 1'orHiuu ROVoruoi'H of tho towim
of Koujhiiluk, Muriifjliu ami llural,
IhroiiKli whioli thov piihhOil in making:
flii'ir way lo Tahriz.
"Tho fiinull Turkish forco wlili-li
wont inlo Tulirir. in now moving in
tha .lirfdion of Ihpnhnu, In central
I'lirBia", 200 inilert snutli or Telii-rau.
It Ik Hutmorlcil hy olliur Turkish con
lingents." Portland Livestock Market
POIlTfiAKl), Or., .Inn. I.V-I'ntllo
ltoociptH, 1111 j Hloiuly.
Hog-! Keni'lplH 1M'i Hteady.
Bhi'vpltocoliita, 7-J unohiuigcu,
Tho Now Voik l.yiciiin Ihi'iitro Hiir
ci'HH, Tlii' Thli'f, an luoiliirwl hy Dan
lil l'rolimnn will ho nhown Krlilay
ami Huturilay iin a inotliiK plcturo ut
the Pnnv Tim Tlih'f Iiiin In-cn plnyi'il
with i;ri'iiti'Kt NiircrxH uh n Miiko pro
iliictlon. Tho plrturo wrnlon own
i'xi'I'In lliln. TliU In tin. Rrcat play
tlmt thi New York KwiiIiik Join mil
In 1111 cilltoilnl huIiI "Wo hlnrcroly
liopu thai tho proiluccm will pnrmlit
The Thli'f all owr the I'liltml StnleH,
In nil tho cltlfH nil towns " Tho
lomllnr. rhnrnrti'r Is plnyi'il hy Dor
othy Don ni' My, th creator of Mailman
X. Hlii' Is MippnrD'il hy nn nil ntnr
cunt. This great plcturo will ho
Miowii I'rlilny nml Kntiiriluy. nfter-
uoou nml owuliiK
TWO PERISH IN WRECK
NEAR RUNNELS, IOWA
I IKS MOINKS, la., .Inn. J.'i. T
pi'ihium were killeil anil twele injur
cil toilny when two nils on north
houiiil Wuhiihli tiuiu No. 1 from St.
I.oiiIh weio ileraiteil uenr liiium'l",
la. A hrol.eu rail i niil to lime
hten the eaiixe.
notici:.
Notlre Is liorohy Riven that tho un-
ilerslminil will atiply to I ho city coun
cil of tho city ol Meillnnl, nt Its next
regular mcetliiK January 10th, 191C.
for a transfer of that certain llreiiM)
No. SSfl, IhsuciI Octoher 10, 1911, hy
tlin cltv of Mitilforil. Oieaon. to f).
M. .Snlnhy, triiHtee, nudiorliliiK him
to sell splrltuoiiH, vinous nml limit II
quom In qiiuulKlcn Ions than n gal
lon, nt his place of IiiihIiichh nt No.
13 South Front ntreet. In milil city,
for n balance of tho perloil of
niontlm from ivnlil Octoher 10, lfH.
Data or riitit publication January
0, 1015.
C. J. CAH8TUN8.
CHILD GETS SICK
CROSS
FEVERISH
IF
CONS TED
A laxative today saves n sick child
tomorrow, Children simply will not
take tho tlmo from play to empty
their howelrt, which hocomo clogged
up with waste, liver guts Hlugglsli;
stomach sour.
hook at tho toi)guo, mother! .ir
coated, or your child Is HutlcRS, rrosH,
foveiirth, breath bad, restless, doesn't
ont henitlly, full of cold or hna soro
throat or nny othor chlWron's ailment
glvo n teaspoonful of "California
Syrup of I-'Igs," then don't worry, bo
enuso It Is porfectly hnrmlosa, and In
a fow hours nil this constipation pot-
son, sour bllo nml fermenting waste
Will gOllII) IIIUVU ,UUV Ul ' liunv.o,
mid you Itnvo n well, playful child
ngnln. A thorough "lusldo cIcihib
Ing" Is oftlincs all that Is nocessnry.
It should ho tho first troatmont given
in nny sickness.
Uownro of cduntorfolt fig syrups.
Ask your driiBRlst for n RO-cont bot
tlo of "CnllfornU Syrup of Figs,"
which has full dlroctlous for hnhlcs,
children of nil ngos and for grown
ups plainly printed on tha bottle.
Look ciirofully nml boo that It Is
mudo by tho "California Vs Syrup
Company,'1
(Adv.)
wl TBEffH'
l r UBS inffRnnflH
H. ldsT cwfiiHi
AK
MIks Mar l'lckfonl, the niont pop'
ulnr nctre h In the world will nppmr
at (ho Ktiir Thenter Friday and Sat
urdny, In The L'nglo's Male, a stor)
of the Virginia moiiiilalns. Minn
l'lckfonl. Is supported hy a large
rompaii) of well known Kioiulwa)
stars, ami the play was selectnl hy
MIks I'lel.foril, jx-n'oniilly iih her of
ferliiK to her friends on her 21st
birthday mini) few months ago.
The Famous l'laers productions
nre mi woll known to the people, of
the vnlniy for their complete ness of
details, perfect photogmphy nml ela
borate productions that It Is not nee
essniy for us to mention these facts
Next wii-k the FmuoiiN l'laers
will prcHcnt "The Man on the llox"
with Max I'lKiiiau,
SPOILERS AT PAGE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
"The Kpnllers Is n story nntlvo to
tho soil of these Males It Is t ide
ally Atueilian It covers a period In
the development of the I'ugi't Sound
country and Alaska wherein ndwn
Hues of till sorts, noble nud otherwise
strugKled with savage tenuclty for
fortune. II Is now inlold In moving
picture form hy W. N. Selfg In utile
reels With u fidelity to detail that Is
truly fiitlsflng. The film drama Is
Intensely Interesting. Nothing like
the luind to hand fight between Oleii
Utijr nml McXnmnrn has ever been
shown on the sago before. It would
be Impossible In speaking drama. No.
gladltorlnl combnt of Ancient Home
was fiercer or bloodier, and this
strategic has the added virtue of a
true dramatic sltuntlon, the world old
struggle between right mid w;roug,
good nml evil, coi tensed Into the
forms of two characters of the story
who have become familiar through
previous premutations In the (dot. It
Is the ston of modern American
faultier life. This most wonderful
picture Is to receive its Initial pie
sentatlon In Medford at the Page for
an engagement of two das starting
.laniinr) JMh, matinee and evening
WSHIUNOTOV Jan IS. -Socre-tun
Tumulty threw up his hands In
despair nnd heaved a sigh today when
he read a published story saying he
hod gone In Die eapltol to work
against a hill for prohibition In tho
capital lie dcclaicil It ii climax to
a run of hard luck which contained
the following Instances:
A Methodist Hergiuun sat on bis
silk hat nt imltntmpolls.
A l ollceman refnred hlm admit
tance to the Indiana democratic club
reei ptlon to the president becnuse of
the n'oresald battered lint,
In New York, later, ho stayed at
one bote and, (tie proprietor of
another wrote I1I111 a letter of protest,
contending that because he was a
gncil democrat Mr Tumulty should
have stayed with hlm.
lie went to Jersey city with his
wife for a social visit and the news
papers said he went to seltlo nn ap
pointment fight.
At the earnest request of n demo
cratic member of congress ho wrote
a letter endorsing a man fur office
and later discovered the man wns
connected with tho "lemon trust."
"1 sepm lo sot nothing but lemons,"
sighed Secretary Tumulty today as he
finished the recital
AVKZZAXO, Italy, Jan. l'. lie
cue uiuk in this ilcvliitoil town i
becotnin;.' Ii gliiiHtly nml norve-rnckinir
tfihlt. The inufilutcil bodies of the
towutpcoplc extricated iroin the mini
me bein' luiil nlwifr (lie rouil which
once led to the railway xlnlion. Some
of the bodies ore unici'ogiii.ahle ami
ficipiently arc ehiimed 11. bodies of
reliilioiih lv illffeicnt parsonw.
Ilurin the nigjit the work or rescue
mum eoiitijiiU'il hylorchliht uril the
fliekcrin;r,hhailowfj'mailc it appear n
though the vvulls were about to full.
Some diil enllnp-e either iih n result
of the cut Hi hhoeks wtiil oceurriiiK or
l)cciiue the ilchriH siippoidn (hem
win- n moved by (he woikmcn,
A the work of rescue goes on it
become mine and moie apparent (hat
iniiny of the inhabitants did not die of
injuries Mi-turned in the cnillwpiake.
hul iih a result of hccouiiu exhaust
ed nud frozen during (he lon hours
of the winter night.
One giil who hail been hanging- hy
hci elolliin for inativ hourn from nn
upper floor of 11 huihlin, wn1 fin
ally resencil ulive. Count Filippo
Ui'sn, 11 proininenl rchiilent of
Aveiino, eseapcil, though his whole
family of nine nnd two servants were
huiicil in the eollnp-e of their dwell-iii".
Baldy Breezer's &? i shi'' An
Calendar at 1,00
v $l.8f) Woi.l Shirts now
:tl ?1.25
If You Want a Suit
just because a
woman marries a
blockhead there
is no need for a
wooden wedding
Look us over. Vc have a
fine .showiu"; on hand. All
marked down to, ner suit,
$10.00
$12.00
$13.75
$16.00
Save Money on Shoes
AVe have fully a $2000 stock of Men's Shoes on "Bar
gain Counters" we want to sell before mir spring stock
arrives. Among these shoes are some of the niftiest
lasts and best quality leathers we have, ever carried.
You can get in "right" here on shoes.
The Wardrobe
F. S. Brandon, Manager
Orkr Simkist Lemons, too, Uso
their juice forsulniln ntl in other dishes
thut usually call for vinegar.
Lemon juice iti more healthful more
of it should ho used at this senaon of the
year. Note tlje milled delicacy of flavor.
Famous California
Seedless Navel Oranges
Fully Ripe and Delicious
Now you can have these famous seedless
navel oranges at any first-class grocer's or fruit
dealer's store. An' abundant supply fresh from
the trees has just arrived from California.
Telephone your dealer now order today. y
Free-peelinc seedless, firm nnd tender heaUhhily'
food for every day.
- C.UfsrmU
, Freit Crawtri
' Eicbugf,
ia 11 TI..L c..
Suukist Lemons taste best nnd look CHICAGO '
bet on the table. Serve sliced or, iuu.thuuion.n.iwi.ui
...... . . nml luu oar ronillmnUf
cuinrtered with ash, meats or tea. rn lo, iiowin Mm .
Use Sunkist Lemons
en
or
hen buying either fruit wstst , iuau. Y.a ui i r.-."v out
(fuuHit nml snv tuilh (ha lltiitrV4 nuiliu book, blcU Ulwim
aiiRe and lemon wrnppcis for Cuiuti. iii.r. jiutMaAuu coupon.
beautiful silver premiums.
Send
nd coupon for Premium '' thouting IAi'j
d W5 othtr Wm, Roger Silver tmiumi
j? tfjmt.
AdJrill
W moranlM (Ala Sllatr. U' rmfunJ ikm trlfta
u pay tt ml it if nut tulitactary in vf mjr,
ARROW COLLARS
DEVON VA inches
.tffsf&Wv
ypr "r
MARLEY 24 inches
.1- Mk
itity,Bn.. aciv
9 &
ARROW Collar styles
arc not only most
correct, but the collars
arc the most durable and
perfect fitting it is possi
ble to produce.
2 for 25 cents
CLUETT. PEABOOY O CO., Ins. Mki
s
tfi
WATCH THEM EAT!
SNOWFLAKE SODAS
are most enjoyable, especially when the "young
sters" are hungry. With butter or jelly, they
supply a wholesome, nourishing and appealing
"Tween meal" bite.
Doa't ask for crckcrt, ay-"SNOWFLAKES"
At your dealer In tfeseroua 10c and 25c package,
old in bulk, too
PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY
PORTLAND. OKhGON
PANAMA CREAMS another SwaiUka Brand "goodie" are
B304t acceptable for luncbeosa and picnics. Try tlieaa.
Jf
Tlie School of
Modern Methods.
MEDFORD
8. H. TlAUMAN
U. I. VAXGlLUEIt
0mffltfaatft
tiffiae'
IAV AXI
XH5IIT
SCHOOL
College Bulling, 31 Korth Qrape St.
nitslncf.i, Shnrthnnd. rcnmanshlp and
Kngllsli CourFcs. Send for Colleito
Journal. Tclcphono 1SL
IMtlVATi:
AMI
CLASS
OREGON PRODUCTS
SOLD ON MERIT
Think how you'd feel If they ran YOU out of tho utate. Your dollar hna
feelluRfi. too.
' Tho homo Industries nro appealing to jour patriotism and prldo, nnd
they are nppeallnK to It from tho clollars-aivd-cents standpoint.
Ily biiInB homo products with your home-made money, you are getting
not only tho best Roodu on tho market, but you nro getting prices which
the Kustern nnd foreign manufacturer, with his prohibitive freight rateH,
can't touch. Therefore patronlzo Oregon Industries, and cspeclully re
member tho following cencerns:
HANKS,
Tho Uulted States Natlonnl nnnlt,
7G Third St., Portland, Or.
., m AKJLrrvn
PENDLETON
V
WOOLEN MILLS
CAN 1 1 V VOG AN'S CI I OCOIiATI-S,
Modern Confectionery Co.
Portland, Oregon.
CKUKALS "GOI.DHN 1M)I,"
Golden Rod Milling Co.,
Portland, Oregon.
COI.l'.MIH.V HAMS, HACON, LAItn,
And Pure Pork Sausago,
Union Meat Company,
Portland, Oregon.
CHACKKUS "SUPRKMK" llltANI).
P. P. Haradon & Son,
Portland, Oregon,
KLKCTUICITV Mado la Oregon.
Portland Hallway, Light & Power
Co,, Portland, Oregon.
FlltK lXSUUANCi:, ,
Pacific States Flro Insurnnco Co.
Chain, of Com. Dldg., Portland, Or.
FI.Vn'KKS -KliKCTltlCATi AXI1
1AS,
J. C. English Co.,
1C5 Union nvo., N., Portland, Or.
FUUX1TUUK 1I.XI).MAI)E
P. A. Tuylor Co.,
130 Tenth St., Portland, Or.
GAMIUtlNUS
llrewlng Co., Portland, Oro.
GAS APPLIANCES AXIl'FUltXACICS,
II ess Mfg. Co.,
Gil! Williams nve., Portland, Or.
IM PLKM KXTS 1' ItM,
It. M. Wailo & Co.,
322 llawthorno avo., Portland, Or.
KNIT GOODS,
Portland Knitting Co.,
150 Third St.', Portland, Or.
LADDKUS,
Schlcs Ladder Works,
2li7 Second St., Portland, Or.
.mkx'.s MAi)i:-TO.oni)i:u cloth.
IXG,
Chnrlos Coopey & Sons
GO I ltoyal nidg., Portland, Or,
MOXU.MKXTS MAIU1LK, GHANITK
Tllaeslng Granlto Co.,'
207 Third, Portland nnd Salem, Or,
XF.CKWK.Ut LAIUIIS' AND MUX'S
And Shirts to order. Columbia
Mfg. Co. Phono Main 1087. Port
land, Ore.
0!I?$Ii& Insurance Company
"KCLUSIVCkV ORCOON'i
Home Orrice, Cohhktt Bum, foxTLANa
45r3o)Lie.TroHr
'X?''-''' WOOLEN MLL
UUUllKlt llKKLS, MKCHANIQAli
GOODS,
Portland Rubber Mills,
3C8 East Ninth St., Portland, Or,
SUITS, OVERCOATS MADE TO
ORDER
Roy llarkhurst,
Sixth and Alder, Portland, Of.
O