Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 19, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MRDKCmn MATh TrMIHTNl AIIODKOin) OlfWIONT, TITI3HDAY, .TANl'ARV 19, I0J5
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CUTRIGHT NOI
ACCEPTABLE TO
I
NOTTINdllAM, Kim, vlu l.otiilon,
Jim, lit.- On account or lotlnm writ
ten liy hint anil piiblbdied In it No
liriiHliu iwwHpaper, John I,. Cutilitlit,
nowly nrri edited American vleo con
hiiI ut NotlliiKlimn. tllil not (alio up Hid
(lulled for which tut ciuiiii lo thin city,
hut returned to Loudon Mr Cut
ilKht departed fioiu Nottingham aft
er ho hail boon Inforiui'il hy thu mayor
iuiiI other city offlelnlH that hit would
not ho acceptable an vleo coiiniiI he
t'liiiHn IiIm mnviipapiT bittern went re
garded mi oxprcwdvo of pio-tlorninii
Hfiitlini'iitH,
Hoforo coiuIiik lo Nottlm;huin, Mr.
Outrlitht nerved mi American vleo
I'oiihiiI n( C'ohuri;, (lormnny. While
thorn ho wioto tho li'tttUM to which
(ho NnttliiKlmin official took excep
tion, Mr, CulrlKht Ih ii min of John Out
rlisht, editor or tint Muroln, Null,,
Ittur, mill formerly prlviito Hcciotnty
of William .1. Ilryan. Tho hoii, a
Krndunto or tliu Unloridty of Nobnm
lin, Iiiin hin In tho roiiKiilnr Niirvlco
only n row month.
LONDON, Jnn. IU Tho lit Itlntt
foreign office linn no Information
ronrornliiK objection on tho part or
the NoltliiKliaiu offlrlnlH to tho iim
mimptlou by .lohu l,s(.'utrlht of bin
ilulli'H nt tho Ainerlran coimulnto. Tho
American oinliaimy woiiM niiilto no
ttlntnmnnt concerning tho cane, furth
er tlmn to ray that If Mr. t'utrlKht
wan not accejitalile to the NoltltlKliaiu
niitliorlllcH ho probably would ho rent
'lniwhoro.
Mr, CulrlKht Is Mill In london, ami
expect to return idiorlly to America.
PUI STATE PRINTING
HAI.KM, Or., Jan. 111. Willi the
view of putting the Male printing lt
nartmcut on u houml noil hiiKiue-xliko
hue, HcireM'iitntiv(. Smith oT Khun
nlli count v will iiilroiliico ii hill in lite
liotiHit niiiviilini: Hint tint hlalo xlinll
iiiiiiu'iiin u piinlinc planl to pcriorui
miiiiII jolix, iiiiiI thai llie lii" joIih liull
lie uwnnlcil hy contract In the lowcnt
liidilcr. Tlio hill Ik nuiciiiliitorv of the
law under which Hie hlale piiutiuc
office in now ocintiiiK. Thero is u
ichioii whether, under the prccut
law. the stale can maintain u uiuliinf
)iliiul, mill tho hill of KcprcM'iitntivc
Smith will inveht it with thin author
ity anil will moro clearlv ilefino the
diilicH of Hid hIhIc uriulcr mid the
hlate printiiiK' lioanl, which it creates.
Thin board, (lie hill provide, hIiiiII
coiiHiht of tho governor, hcci clary of
hlale and Hlale IrciiMiicr, It w crt
cd with (hit power of appointing n
htale piinler at a hiihiry of . 1811(1 n
year, who hhall nNo be hcciclary to
(he hoard, ' .
WITHYCOMBE'S AXE
10 WE
SAI.Kjr, Or., Jan. HI. When thu
terms of 11. l lrviiio of Portland uud
V.. 1). Wilson of Corvullis, oh iiiciu
herrt of tho hoard of rcp-nlri of tho
OreKon AKiictiltiiral college, expire on
l'chniary JTi nnxl, Ihcy will hn nup
planlcd hy M, H. Woodcock mill N. It.
iMoore, hot Ii rcHidenls of CorvalliH,
Tho term of Mrs. Clam II. Waldo will
expire ut tho ha mo lime, hut hlie is
hchcdiiU'd for lenppoiiituieul. This
miuoiiiiccnicnt was nuulo hy (lovoruor
Withyoomho this iiinrniui;. lleenl
Irvine, who is editorial writer on thu
Portland Journal, expected to hn re
appointed, in vciw of tho friendly re
lations existing between tho governor
and hiuiHolf. That Irvine himself con
fidently expected reappointment has
been u mutter of common report since
tho lcc,islnturo convened, hut tho op
position ,of tho Journal duiiiie; tho
oinupniKU caiiHcd decp-flpiilcil rcsi'nt
iiii'iil on tho part of tho governor.
TWO TH0USANDDEAD
AT 0RTUCCHI0 ITALY
AVIMZANO, via Home, Jun, ip,-
Clravo nowa roachod lioro today from
tho town Ortuccohlo, aouthouat of
this place, xvhoro tho oartliuuako vie
thus aro reported to nuinbor moro
than 2000, A thousand of tho dead,
It Ih Btatod aro hurlod tuulor tho ru
Iiib of tho cuthodral. Tho ontlro pop
illation of Ortuccohlo numborod about
2G00. Tho vlllago of Alniort, In tho
Bumo roglon, aluo In reported as bo
Iiik dPfltrnyi'd,
N
INGHAM CITY
Pretty Girls With
'Hoptoinber Morn," tho hoiiimiii h
:ratent mimical comedy hit mimed
In MerlcH or pretty Miiko pictures In
Mend of dear, old nature an tho only
environment, coiiicm to tho PaK for
an niiKncuiiii'iit of .lauiiary 21, A Jol -
BY
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ItOMK, .hill. III. News leached
here toihi" that it stroii" cartlupial.e
had occurred in Calabria, especially
around Coxeii.a, the capital of the
nriniiicc. ft is not yet known
whether tbeie has been Iokh of life or
serious dauiace to piopcrty.
Tho entire piculalion of (,'oHcnr.a,
as well as the inhabitants of Paula,
Atiiaulcn, Castiovillari and ItoianA
left their houses when the earth
shock occurred, l'oi Innately there
wcic no victims in Ibcfc towns. The
IM'ople, however, ('iiniiot he induced to
letuni lo their dwellings. aslliev fear
u reoetition of the chock.
Calabria i in the southwestern ex
tremity ol Itnh, commonly called the
"too" of Hn. mainlaml of tho king
dom, It in a iiiotiiituiuotis icki'ou ami
ilisastroiis caiHiiptakrr, hav been
frciptcul there.
L
AMONG THE SLAIN
HAN ANTONIO, Texas, Jan. 10.
Information roachliiK hero today In
dlratcH that (leneral Leonardo (1.
Vldaviirrl, n iiiciiiIkt of (lonoral Jo
huh Carrnuta'H xtuff wax anions tho
Carrnnza Maff members nald to have
been executed at .Man (leronilmo,
Oaxncn, Oocoiuber :M.
In November Vldaviirrl wroto to
relatives hero that ho wiih IicIiik
transferred to tho command at Cur
roro. Karly In December another
incHHaKo was received, ulnro whciun!
efnfrta to Hud him ihavo proved fu
tile. J
SKIIASTOPUb, via I'elroBrad, Jan.
ID. A detachment of Russian tor
pedo hoatH have entered the hay of
ainopo, a TurhlHh port on tho lllacl;
Ken In Ahla Minor, and bao bent to
tho bottom a Turkish Hteauior and
three sailing vchmoIh. Tho crow'H or
all rourVlilpH were saved. Tho namo
or the steamer nppearH to hnvo boon
tho MeorKes,
No date or this oii;ai;uiuont la i;tv
en. Tho iiowh Ih trustworthy,
"SPOILERS" AT THE PAGE
TODAY FOR LAST TIME
Tho "Spoilers" from Hex Hunch's
hook of tho tmuio namo, was shown nt
tho Page thoatro yestordny afternoon
and ovonliiK to u very lurgo and ap
preciative nudlenco. This moving
picture has boon shown all overdue
United States and Is considered with
out an equal, A ninstorful, wholo
uomo and red-blooded story of BtroiiR
men, full or proRtesslon front start
to finish. TblB roinanco of Alaska
has a splondld lovo Btory that Krlps
and holds tho Bympnthlos throughout,
Tho "Spoilers," while It has been
shown horo boforo, Is attracting'
moro nttontlon, and Is without doubt
tho InHt tliuo tho plcturo will bo
shown In Medford.
CALABRIA
SHAKEN
STRONG
UAK
"September Morn," at
the Page Thursday
ly I lot of run with upcrlnl Jltily nut-
.'le on tho nlilo anil a mlrirltiK bIiikIiik
cotoilo or TnriKo kItIh In tho lively
choriiH niimlierN Ik ' Heptomlier
Mom" .lullnn Kuholl Ih nrlncliml
,,llm.,y p.Mlctlur with a company of
'firt nMlMtliiK (Jinee 1'hlldern Ih a
E
HI'.KIJK, Jan. Ill, by wireless.
The ficiinau oflicin) stalciiicut given
out in llciliu today says;
"In the weMeru theater, except for
a few tiuimpoitaiit hkiriuishes, only
aitillci) duels look place along the
entile front.
"Jn the eastern theater the weather
v.'iix very unfavorable.
"At ltadzmmwn, ut Cje.huii and
ut Sierpeo (north of the Vistula
lixir) the Russians were repuNrd
with heavy losses. Several bundled
prisoners iciuaiiied in our hands.
"On the vvcfct or the Vihtula liver
mid on the cast of tho l'ilicji liver
the situation generally remains (he
sinnc."
BANKS ASSETS THREE
TIMES ITS DEBTS
t'NIONTOWN, Pa., Jan. 13. Re
ceivers Wore appointed today to take
chnrKo or (ho nffnlrn or Joslnb V.
Tlioinpi-on, president or tho llrt Nn-
llonnl llnuk or Untontown, closo yes
terday hy order or the hoard or dl
rectom. Tho petition wn riled hy John M.
Crccman or I'lttshtirg, who said the
proriM'dliiK was necessary to take-nro
or TboniiHon's unsecured creditors,
whoso claims amount to approximate
ly $7,0nn,O00. Tho assets, It was
stated, were no less than three times
that amount.
OREGON WOMEN WANT
TO SERVE ON JURIES
SAMOM, Or., Jnn. IS. Itcpresen
tatlvcH or n number or women's clubs
or Portland appeared at u sosbIou of
the house Judiciary committee or the
Oregon legislature tonight nml urged
vnnrtment or a law permitting women
to serve on Juries, Mrs. J. M. Rut
land, speaking for tho women, declar
ed they wanted the right to servo us
Jurors, hut Hint they did not wnnt
such service nuulo compulsory, To
the objection of tho committeeman
that such an arrangements would put
sheriffs to gronl expense and labor In
traveling great distances in country
districts to servo summons, only to bo
Informed that tho woman summoned
did not desire to serve, Mrs. Holland
answered that such a law Is In effect
In Washington "state, where It works
smoothly. Klnnl action was deferred
hy tho committeoiunu.
vv' !
HEAD STUFFED FROM t
CATARRH OR A COLD f
Y
Says Cream Applied in Nostrils x
Opens Alr'l'assagca Right Up. i
!
Inttnnt relief no waiting. Your
clogged nostrils open right up; tho air
iia8ages of your head clear anil you can
breathe freely. No more hawking, snuf
lllng, blowing, headache, dryness. No
struggling for breath, ut ulghtt your
cold or catarrh dUiutpnus,
Oct a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Halm from your druggist now. Apply
a lltthi of this fragrant, nntiaeptic,
healing cream in your noutrlls. It pen
otrateti through every air pussago of the
head, soot lion tlio Itiflanied or swollen
mucous uiembrnno and relief cornea iu
itsntly, ,
It's juit fine. Don't stay stuffeil-up
ivllh u voltl pr jjwjty onlnrrlh
ARTILLERY
DUELS
ON WESTERN LIN
Evening, January 21
ellnht and Magna I'axton a blR fav-
orlte. Rowland and Clifford aro Riv
en crooil for oxploltlns tho biggest
and bent of all fun hIiowh. The at
traction hut rcrentb cloned n Henna
tlonal run nt tho J.a Hallo opera
hoiiK), C hlcaKO,
NEWS OP DEFEAT
I.OS'DON, Jan. 10 - The Ccnlrul
News bns published a dlxpatch from
Its Athens correspondent who de
dal ch that thu authorities at Con
sUiutlnnpIo aro supresluK tho news
of Turkish defeats In tho Caucasus.
They have ordered the execution, ho
snys, or any one spreading unauthor
ized uows report.
The military rule In Constantino
ple Is nrtlcter today than It was In
the strictest dnys or Sultan Abdul
Ilninld. Revolutionary rumors nro
numerous.
Tort Rock-Cougar valley Is to be
supplied with telephone service at
$ 1.1 per share.
OLD-TIME COLD CURE .
DRINK HOT TEA! J
fS(t n snmll package of Hamburg
llrrnot Tra, or as tlio Oennnn folks
call it."llsinliurccr Ilrust 'ihiv."nt any
pharmacy. Tako n tablespoonful of tho
tea, put a cup of lulling water upon
it, pour through a sieve and drink a
teacup full at nnv time during the
day or before retiring. It is tho most
ctTcctha way to break a cold ami euro
KTin, as It open Hie pores of the fkln,
relieving eongiftion. Alro looeut tho
bowels, tliun breaking up a cold.
Try it tho next time you sutler from
a cold or tho grip. It is inexpemiro
and entirely unstable, tbcreforo safo
and harmless.
RUB RHEUMATi
SM FROM
STIFF. ACHING JOINTS
Rub SoreneM from joints and musclei
with a tmall trial bottle of
old SU Jacobs Oil
Ptop "dosing" Rheumatism.
It's pain only; not ono raso in fifty
require internal treatment. Rub sooth
ing, jH-netrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right
on the "tender spot," nnd by tho tlmo
you say Jack Robinson -out conies tho
rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is
a harmless rhemnatitm cure which nover
dienppolnts nnd doesn't burn tho rkin. It
takes pain, soreness nnd stitlneM rrom
acbing" joints, muscles nnd bones stopi
sciatica, lumbago. Imckaehe, neuralgia.
Umber up! Oct ft i!5 cent bottlo
of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil"
from any drug store, and in a mouunt
you'll be free from pains, nchen nnd
ptilTucss. Don't 6U(Tcrl Rub rlieuiun
tism uway.
i fl HOTEL MANX 1:1:
Powell St., at OTarrcll.
San Francisco
In the heart of the
business, shopping
and theatre district.
Running distilled ice
water in every room.
Our commodious
lobby,f ine service,and
Homelike restaurant
will attract you,
European Plan rates
$1.50 up.
Maiuswncnt
Chctur V.
TUTIT
PORTE SUPPRESSES
wMffii''Lll "Nearest to W j
KsSS tvefl,l,ns" I : I
NEDJEF MYSTIC
SACRED CITY OF
MOSLEMS
WASHINGTON, Jan. II), MyMic,
liiiiicil m the exohi-ivi' wind of the
(IckitI, nlmoHt unknown bv tlio white
mini, the Arnli i-ity of Xedjef, .Mecca
of the Shin Mulmmmcihinx, hum of
nnd for n religion, contaiiH wi'hin
its whIIm of fun-dried hrn-k n treas
ure hoiiM' rich hcyonil fnhle, the Shin
St. I'eter'n, into which n utream of
gold ami jewel Iiiin poured for centime-,
and over the looting of which
many an cmpirc-huihliiig -ohlicr linn
Hwccteneil Inn ilrcmnx while Mleeping
on the Imttlcf jfhW of India and cIm
where in Ai. Kcdjef Iiiih heroine
hostile laud, and I lie wonderful
iiioiiic nf gi)ld and prccioiix hIoiics
is exposed iik a possible objective of
iiiiidern. Frederick Simpieh, one of
the few while men of any nice to luivr
inailc a iMit to hidden Ncdjcf, Iiiih
transmitted an account of this
itraugest of cities to llie Xntionnl
fJeographic society. He writes:
fvcru if .Motlemi.
"It is five dayH hy mule or enmnl
caravan from llagdad to Kcdjef, ami
fu Hie eventful centuries hincc the
Shins founiled N'edjcf on the pot
where a nephew of the Prophet Mo
hammed wiik slain it i OHtiiniitcd
that over .r,0l)0.0020 MohleiiiH have
mnile the pilgrimage to this inyHter
ioiiK divert city of golden domoh, fah
uloiH treaMiU'H nml weird ritew.
TliiniMiiiiK of ilevcdech from the Shin
hoiilcH of India, I'crxin uud South
ltiiKiu I lock through Hngilml each
ear, bringing with them their mum
inified dead, united and dried, for
burial in the holy ground about the
myotic city."
Koch member of the Shin sect must
make the pilgrimage to this Imlicxt of
his shrinoH, the city toward which
throughout life he bow in worship,
the unnatural city houml up in the
desert's spell, into which the treas
ures of all his follows in faith nre
flowing for their spiritual welfare.
Kneh member of the Shin, sect ex
ile's to he buried in the sacred earth
without the city's walls, where mil
lions upon millions of past Shins have
tinned the sands- to elnv. This enor
mous graveyard nbout the eitv s not
the least part of its weird fascina
tion. The de-ert trail to the snored
eitv is enptv. barren nnd dead. It U
"Bull" Durham, the Smoke of Hospitality
At fashionable house-parries, gay -week-end gatherings, wherever
smart American men assemble for recreation, mellow "Bull" Durham
tobacco adds to their enjoyment. It is correct, up-to-date, notably
stylish to "roll your own" cigarettes with "Bull" Durham stamps
you as a smoker of experience and that delicate, distinctive "Bull"
Durham fragrance is always very agreeable to the ladies of the party.
4i
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"Bull" Durham
tobaccos and has
in the fresh cigarettes they fashion to their
dehciously mild, rragrant tobacco, supreme
enjoyment and satisfaction obtainable in no
other way.
Roll a cigarette with "Bull" Durham today.
Iearn that original, exquisite aroma the
refreshing smoothness and mellowness the
irresistible appeal of this world-famous tobacco.
FREE
Own"
age of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free,
to any address in U.S. on request. Address "Bull"
Durham, Durham, N. C.
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
an unattractive trail wIiomp xilence U
only broken hy fanatic pilgrim" mid
by caravan) trn importing corpses to
the Shia .Mecca of the dead. Of the
city, Mr. Simpieh sas:
Neiljef Freak City.
"Kcdjef Is it freak city. Not n
green thing a plant, shrub or tree
lives within its dry, hot limits. It is
built on a high plain of soft sand
stone. The narrow, crooked streets
jn tnanv dnecs mere passages three
or four feet wide, wind like jungle
path'. One of the !nmgc features
of this strange city i$its cellars. In
summer the fiereo lien! drive Hie
panting people deep down info the
ciirtli, like rats in a hole. Iteucnth
every house is a cellar, burrowed
mine-like to nmar.im.' depths. Ono I
oxidoreil reached an nsloiindinglv low
level, beintr more than 100 feet below
the street. Down into these dnmp
dark holes the Shins flee when the
scorching desert Itir sizzks nhove and
imported flennnn thermometers stand
at l.'ll) r'abreiiheit. Some of the cel
lars are arranged in n tier of eclN
or rooms, one below the other; the
upper room is used in the first hot
month, the fnmilv going lower down
as the heal increases. Many of these
cellnrH arc connected by underground
corridors, nml the criminals, who
swnnii in Kedjef, easily elude capture
by passing through these tunnels
from house to house."
("fold Covered Moque.
The mosque, Mr. Simpieh describes
as covered with great gold tiles which
run to its very hnse. For ngc, he
says, the rich of Shin faith have
made precious present- to this temple
until its vaults nre bursting with
H-nt-up treasure. The eitv has no
industry, no commerce - nothing that
is apart from its religious purpo'. It
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CAMERA SHOP
208 East Main Street
Mcdford
Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographers
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time or
place by appointment
Phone 147-J
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"E. D. WESTON. Prop.
GENUINE
SMOKING TOBACCO
is unique among the world'3 high-class smpkin
been for Generations. Millions of mokers rim
An Illustrated Booklet, show
ing correct way to "Roll Your
Cicarettes, and a pack
supports itself upon (ho money of.
the pilgrims, odfce tftonu feeds liietU,
rolis thcuij veils thu prayer briekn
mni1(j from the graveyard elny, tntil
even marricH them Tor Itin forim) of
their visit lo perennial bride., bridim
kept in stock, who legally have ninny
liuslmuds in (heir lives. An a war
sigiiifieanco of this city, the explorer
tells:
"A British- Indian army officer told
me that the looting of the Notlfof.
mosque was a favorite dream of thu
soldiers in tho middle east, who look
ed forward to tho day when war may
sweep an army of invasion into ,Kod
Jcf."
ELAINE
WIIK.V IIBADACHKS AUK CAUHKII
IIV KYI-STIUI.V
nothing hut thu tmo of Gtaoaca will
offect n cure.
lint tlm JUkm-.s .Mojit lie oCrrect
In every detail, nothing muitt bo left
to guesswork or chnnco.
I can glvq you the exceptional ad
vantage or my 15 yearn experience aa
un Eyesight Kxert.
I have handled every known form
of eye troublo where sinuses woro In
dicated and am fully qualified.
My prices aro reasonable
DR. RICKERT
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