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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1915)
; uroiworcn matt; Tiumw.. ottwokt). cmimoy. WMnttrcunAV. jani'arv 20. miff r7cmuRTx:. h. f SCENE FROM "SEPTEMBER MORN" AT THE PAGE TOMORROW, THURSDAY, EVENING GE ALLIES RETAKE TRENCHES AFTER TOWN IN ALSACE r- PAVE STREETS OF iii LOSING T T RMANS CAPTURE AIRSHIP BOMBS t TAKING TRENCHES HEM 01 m LASS PAWS, .Inn. 20. The Ficnch war office thi snfternoon nvo out tut of ficial report ns follows; "From tlio sen to the Sommo, in tlie region of Xieiixrt. then.' wns vos tordnv n fiilrlv spirited nrlillor- en gagement, in tho course of which the enemy endeavored in nin to destroy our bridge nt the month of the Yscr. In tho incnnlimo wo wore successful Sit demolishing n nortiou of li de fenses nt this point; also wo were successful nt tho Union farm, nenr St. Georges, where the cueni" hnl al ready organised Iiih Mitioii!. Aitlllery Km linages "In tlio sector of Ypres nnd nenr Lens there wore yesterday nrtillory c.ehnngcs of varying intensify. There wn also n very violent bombardment of Mangy, nenr Arrn, hut it wns not followed hv mi iiil'nntrv attack. "I'rom tho Soinnie to tho Argonue there hns hcon nothing to ropoit, nor hns there heen nny nelivity in tho sector of Soiss.ons or in tho vicinity of CrnoniiPi or nenr Rlic'ini. "In tho region of Camp de Clihl nns, ns well as to tho north of Perthes nnd of Mhssjgcs, our artil lery directed a very cffeetie file on tho field works of tho enemy. Josc anil Retake Tmichos "In tho region of tho Argonnc. in tho forest or I.a Gruore, tho enemv delivered n violent nttnek on one of our trendies. Our troops who for n moment gnvo way under tho shock, later recaptured in two counter-attacks nil their position nnd main tained themselves therein. The liiM nf these attacks guo us n greater )nrt of these positions nnd the sec ond completed the work. "At St. Hubert the Germans blew up by means of a mine the north western projection of our trenches. Our troops threw themselves into the excavations caused bv these explos ions nnd prevented the enemy from tnkiiK- possession of them, "To the north of Pout a Moussnn, in tho forest of Lcprere, wo estab lished ourselves nt a distance of 100 vards in front of tho German trenches captured by us the dav be fore yesterday. At tho end of the dny (Tuesday) tho enemv hero de livered n countor-nttack. but without success. "In tho ieinily of Thnnn there have been artillery engagements in which tho ndvantnj'e rested with us." BOMBS DROPPED L AMSTERDAM, Jan. 20. A dis patch to tho Telegratr from Ueverwyk in the North or Holland, stated that tho export music halls wero aband oned. The people went home and tho town was without light until morn ing." Tho first air raider passed along the sea front and dropped tho first bomb Into Norfolk Squnro Garden close by tho beach and tho Drittanla Pier. This did no damage. The raider then proceeded In a routhcrly direction across tho town nnd when near tho center dropiied bcvornl bombs in tho neighborhood or St. I'etor'a road, tho main thoroughfare leading to tho parado grounds. It was hero that the greatest damago was done, especially in tho smashing of windows In houses and shops. Tho bombs, fiom all accounts wero dropped In rapid succession. Ono bomb was dropped near tho fish maiUet, apparently with tho In tention of destroying any ships an ihored In tho vicinity. LONDON PAPERS BELITTLE GERMAN AERIAL RAID LONDON, Jan. 20. News of the German aeilal raid on Noifolk county readied London too Into last night for tho nowapapors generally to glvo their Odltorlul views concerning It. Tho Dally Mull, ono of tho few pa pers to touch upon the attack In Its cdltorlul column, while expressing sympathy with the victims, protests that no military p,irposa was served by the raid, It wiys Yarmouth Is not n fortified town, nnd that If It were, notlco Bhould have been glvon tho people of thn lutoiided raid under tho terms of To Hague convention which Germany signed. "Tho llrltlsh people," tho Dally Mull continues, "will only sot their teeth and redouble their exoittonB. The all-ship Is jot an Imperfect ma chine, buf with Improvement will be come more forniTdablo. For tho pres out, however, tho results nchlevod have hardly i utilized tho anticipations of Count Zeppelin employers." ML AND CITY KINGS LYNN, Kng., Jan. 20 Tho streets of Kings Lynn are this morning vlrtunlly paved with glass, and souvenir hunters have been pick ing up pieces of bombs. An outstanding feature of the ral 1 appears to have been the skill with which the German ntrship, In tho darkness, followed tho route and dropped bombs in the lclnlty of King George's houso nt Sandrlugham, and Queen Mother Alexandra's bungalow at Sncttlsham, as well as nt the docks, water-works nnd railroad station hero and nt tho Grlmstnn nmuiunltlon de pot. ltallroail Sheds Wivcketl According to tho police, the raiders flew over Kings Lynn and dropped bombs In tho neighborhood of tho railroad station and tho docks. Three missiles foil close to the station nnd wrecked tho sheds In which the Koal railroad coaches were housed. One or more bombs were dropped alone the wnter front among the docks and damngo was Inflicted on the hydrau lic engine house. The denFo darkness and the slight mist which prevented effective pur suit of, or successful shooting, nt tho raiders, nlFo hindered tho air men's efforts to reach some of their apparent objectives, nnd nlso to aim their bombs with the maximum of ac curacy . Tho visit to Sandrlnghnin which King George and Queen Mar left nt 10 o'clock yesterday morning was not effective, although some bombs were dropped in the Utility of the royal residence. Two Kilted. I'eiir Injiuvil The casualty list nt Kings Lynn so far as is known this morning Is two persons klllod nnd four injured. They all ere In a group of houses on Ren tlnck street, which was wrecked by one bomb. The police are still searching tho ruins. The casualties nt Yarmouth are two killed and ono Injured. There Is stilt a difference of opinion ns to whether the German raiders came In Zeppelins or In aeroplanes. LISTER BLAMES L E OLYMIMA, Wn., Jan. 20. Tho re fUsal or the state senate to confirm tho nomination of Charlos A. Rey nolds of Seattlo as chairman of the state public service commission was followed by the following statement from Governor Llstcrr "I regret exceedingly that thero appears to be ad isposition on the part of certain railroads to tako a more active part In legislative affairs in this session of the legislature than has been the custom In several years past. Thero aro tomo Indications that this Influence, to some degree at least, might have been responsi ble for tho action taken by tho state senate on the confirmation of Mr. Reynolds." Tho nomination of Roynolds was referred to a fommlttco, Reynolds friends say that ho Is opposed by tho street railroad Interests on account of his attitude toward their regula tion. FRANK'S ML 10 BE HEARD IN E ATLANTA, G.i., J.m. 20. -Counsel for Leo 51, Frank mid th Male ol flcoigiii announced today that tho su premo couit would be asked to hoar Frank appeal in his habeas corpus proceedings during Ihe week of Feb ruary 22. Mrs. J. V. Coleman, mother of Mary l'luifiim, tiled unit nuiiml the National Pencil company today, ask ing damages of fl 0,000. Tho com plaint cluiigorf the "ill was killed by Frank, who was siipeiintendent of the company's factory, and by James Conley, a noj;ro sweeper, now sen in. a year's sentence mum conviction as an accessory after tho fact in con nection with the murder. ITNKRAL XOTIOK. Tho funeiul services or Sadlo S. Van Dyke will bo held nt tho family residence, 9 West Twelfth street Thuisday, Januury 21 at 2 p. in., Rov YV. V. Shields officiating Intorment will bo In 1. O. O. F, cemetery. All fi lends or the family tiro lespectfully Imltcd to attend. RAILROAD OBY FR INTERFERENC HIHiVVIIIMK3fiBMHITSHPwHHHHHHBH9Bp,Mr'l9l I. , ... - - -- That t'ftcrvesccnt musical coined) which scored such a splendid success during Its long Chicago run has been secured by Manager Page for Jnnunn 21 That September Morn" Is ac knowledged the soa-onV greatest fun BURTON STARTS FILIBUSTER AGAINST S WASHINGTON. .Inn. 20. -Administration democrats m ihe senate plan to meet the reiuibhcan filibuster on the shinninir bill hv kconintr the measure in tho senate eontiiiuouslv to the exclusion of npiiioprintion hills and if nocossnry, without reeesw, even for iiiomIs. Domocrats of tho commerce com mittee toduv considered nmenihueu' ' submitted by (ho caucus Monday nilit. Another caucus will eous'tlci tlioin tonight. Senator Iliirlnn renewed his s-pecch against the bill on the floor. It ws the third continuous dav of his n.l dross. Itcpiihlican senalors had di'.eruiu ed to keep the enernl disttsioii o in for at leat ui?ht or nine dn.s ri l then otfer a substitute upon which further debate would be based. Sei; atoi Smoot declared he did not b lieve the bill euuld be passed by March I. While Senator Itiirtmi wns spiU hit;, the 11 1,1100,000 livers- and bar born iippropiiation bill came to the senate from the house, and it was re ferred to the t'omuieice coiumi-sioii. At lunch time Senator Ituiton ae no evidences of rcMtiii);. He consult ed a moment with Senator Smoot and a few minute later the (tali senator' placed a ulas coutainiu a raw i on Senaior Ilnrlon's desk. While Senator Sutherland was asking n question, Senator Kurton drank the egg, und a -( nnd one, nnd went on with his sic(di. I WASHINGTON. Jan 20 John L. Outright, American Ico consul to Nottingham, Hug, was iccalled, ac cording to a statement today by Sec retary Mryan, hocauso a letter written Mr. Cutrlght and published In an Omaha paper, contained expressions of opinion In regard to tho war." A report yosterday from Notting ham said Mr. Cntilnht had left there for London after being Informed by tho mayor and other city officials that ho would no longer bo acceptahlo as vlco consul. 115 WORDS ARE ENOUGH TO MAKE STATE DRY SALRM, Or , Jan. 20. AH pending legislation to make effective tho pro hibition amendment enacted hy the peoplo at the election Inst November aro embiaccd In a bill of precisely 115 words Intioduccd in the house today by W. W. Cat dwell of Douglas loiinty. The author proseuted his bill with tho brief loinark that it was all that was needed to make Oregon dry. In striking contract to this bill is that diavvu up by tho committee of One Hundred containing about 0,000 words, Tho Comniltteo or Ono Hun dred hacked and cairled on tho prohi bition campaign. Cardwell also Introduced a bill to icgulnto lusiiiauce companies con taining shty-ouo words. S PING IA show success Is due to Its. mnnv catch tilrs and dances. The cast Includes such music il comedy stars as Julian Rubill Grace Chllder. George Daj- ton. Russell Price, Magna Paxton, Michael Leonnrd, nnd 10 others. KAISER PLEASED ! WITH RESULT OF RI-'RLIN. .Lin. 20, la London. Km peror William two dn ago, on the occasion of tho nnnUersar) of 'the proclamation of William I ns Ger man emperor at Versailles, sent dis patch to Grand Duchess Louise of Dnden, In which he said; "Many thanks tor thy greeting on this anniversary or the great his toric proceedings at Versailles under tho leadership or my hlgh-souled uncle. The feeling of national power engendered nt this patriotic gnthor lug brought Insplied homngo to the first German emperor. It Is today my task to defend the worthiness of the nation ngnlnst n world of enemies, and God willing, I will carry nut this patriotic task,vlctorlously at the bend of a united fatherland filled with the! spirit of the willing sacrifice of the determined German nation." Count win Sice, who In times or Peace Is n preacher nlColognu, has i sent n dispatch to Rerlln from general i headquarters. In which he gas ho ro-, ...,. .....,.r....i ..i.i. ,i ,.- ccutly breakfasted with the emporor, who Is In good health and hlghl) gratified nt the Gorman lctnry at Solssons. IT MI'UIOU'M., Aiislialm, .Ian. 20. 'Hie seat of the commonwealth gov ernment has been transferred tempo iiuily from Melbourne to Sidney. .Mr. I'ieicc, minister of defease, has declaied that there is no limit to the number of tiiMtps tin Australian com moiiw'cnllh will semi to the lion I. A ficrmnii lieutenant bus been ur rested at Cloucuirv on a churvo of espionage. l'hni of wireless plants and maps of nnoiis units of Aus tralia wore found in his iioh0seioii, LONDON. .Inn. 20. The brief an nouncement 1 1 inn .Melbourne of the tiuiisfer of the -tuit of tho common wealth tjovcitimoiit 'om .Melbourne to Svdiiey liiuls no explanation in London. The high commissioner of Aiistialia in London Sir George II. Reid, savri he is tumble to throw an light oil the moo, unless it be con nected with tin- itietiou of defense. Sduev is the muni cenlcr of Ihe na vul ami imliMiv I oiccs of the com iiiouwcnllli. A5ISTKHDA.M, i London, .Ian. 20. An nil it-ml slutcmcnl issued by the socialist paitv hoard at Ileilin coinplaiiiH Unit the foieign press is continually publishing Icllers whcie by foicin socialists nre led to be lievo that theio is strife in -the so ciulist ranks in fieriiinny over the war situation, "IlmHy informed correspondents," tho stntcinenl suns, "oxiigfrernto pul try ocelli rnuTH and hush u the lonL limpoitaiit facU." SOISONS VICTORY Among the populnr ' September Morn" airs that aie being hummed and sung all over tho country me 'When a Little Roy Loves a Little Girl ' In HciIIu," 'Over You Sep- tember Morn." I've a Girl In F.vcr) ALLEGE AERIAL OF LONDON Jan. 20. Comment of the press on the airship nttnek Is bit ter In totie.'many London newspapers assailing the Germans In the samo un measured language as at tho tlmo of the Hartlepool navul raid. The event Is being used ns a text for editorials urging more rnpld recruiting. The Pall Mall Gazette says that the only fitting nnswer Is the sending of fresh armies to the continent. Tho Westminster Giuetto charac terizes the raid ns a violation of tho rules of warfare. The Globe urges retaliation In kind, nhscnlng that thero are several flourishing towns within easy reach of llrltlsh nlrnien. , Tjjro u Mn n f fnrnro or ,,, Ion among 'Englishmen nH to whether the aerial raiders were Zeppelin dir igible bulloons or aeroplanes, nnd the weight or opinion Is veering to tho latter, though n considerable number or obsoners hellove the) snw Zeppelins At Yarmouth, whlrh Is the largest 'of tho towns visited b tho nlrcraft That Jar of Musterolc On The Bath-Room Shelf jllas Kcllctci! Palo for livery One In Ihe Family. When little Suslo had the cieiip: when Johnny got his foot wot and caught cold; when I'nthor sprained his knee; when Grnnny's rheuma tism' bothered her "That Jar of MI'STHROLG was right theio to glvo relief and com fort. Ml'STGROLH Is a clean, white nlut-mont, made- with oil of mustard. It will not blister like a mustaid plnster, Quick relief ror Soro Throat, Rionchltfs, Tonsllltls, Croup, Htlff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rhuuinullsin, Lumbago, PiiIiih and Aebos of thu Rack or Joints, SprnliiH, Sore MiiscIoh, RiiiIsch, Chllblnlns, Frosted I'eet, Colds on the Chest (It often piovents Pneumonia). Nothing llko MUHTGR OLi: for eiotipj chlldion. At your druggist's, In 2r.c nnd r,0c Jars, nnd a special largo hospltnl slo for $2.r,0, Ro sure you get tho gonulno Ml'S Tr'ROLi;. Rofuso ImltntloiiBget what )ou ask for. Tho Muntoiole Compiiny, Clovelund, Ohio, Adv. ELAINE RID VIOLATION RULES WA M Town," Kcn body's Tango Cinrj," V Spate rib From the llutclier Shop of Life" llciiullful Dreams I'm 'nicnmlng, 'The Sun Shade Gill," here Is the Pleasure In Wine and Song If the Woman la Not There' the police todu Issued a poMtle statement that the raiders wero aeio planes. Tho small site of the bombs nnd the few missiles dropped support i tho theory that they weie not Zeppe lins,, as those air owioIh could cany 'a much more formidable enruo of !cplOHler The ( allfornla Onion l'owr o plant Hut biirurd at sbland Is being rebuilt at a co.t of f in.UOO Owing to ike lowrf Ke ol lumlwf tnd lti illnl induce nitnt ol Itrjiuij our mm rmploiml dunnj the yrmirr month, ve mile the lolkmiti( irmtikLI mludioni in duoill No.l,$IJOS-PnIDoor No.2,$I.10CPn.lDoor Reduced tf 1 I (for P.lnllnf ) Q f to pl.lU Reduced lo t7UC Quality Jus as Good as Ever Our cuQorani tie lwjl ulidird. We own And opatle ilia Lrjcll duKl.lo.toniumff Siils Douf and Mill WmV, (xloty in NmlKrfl. t ou will lift. I line llie liCSl valurt in inlruor turn. We kII anyone; ilnpanwlvie. AtK for Catalog No. 'i;l BRING YOUR AUTOS TO DOZIER & YOUNG FOR REPAIR The chenpest and best work. Your cars J are insured with us Tho Krbool of Modern .Methods. MEDFORD mn$7mi?l College DiilliVng, 31 lAV AND NIGHT SCHOOL RiisIiicfh, Shorthand, Ponmnnshlp and Rngllsh Com sen. Send for Collogn Journal. Telephono IfiL aaflllBmBl This label on a loaf of bread BUTTER-NUT BREAD Is tti Kood r bread as oxporl ImUpvs with sciciiiiric int'lliods IVom besi of nmlpi' ials, can pi'otlucc. Nexl liino say "Mulloi'-Nut io your grofcr. NURMI BAKING CO. lll'RI.IX, .Im! 20, (by wliole-i ) The (lei man war office thin aflei noun Vnvo out an official announce metit tending as follews: In the western aieii of the war the territory bciwceit tho sen const and tho L saw o!cnlay nothing moio thrill mtlllciy exchanges. At .Node Dame do l.oiette, noithwenl of rras, u ticuch 200 yuids long wmi taken from tho enemy. Ileie two machine guns woie cuptuied us welt ns a few 'pi (hoiioi-h. ' In the Argouiifi our hoops occu pied u few tieucbes. In one pluio the ground gained by us dm lug tho last few dti)i iimouulH to nun nnls, In tho forest north of Scniibelm (Coina) tu Alsace, our attack made good tuogresH. Alnstelu was taken li us and wo also captutod two of ficer and to men of tho Alpine clinusceurs. In the custom arena of thn war the situation shows no change." L THI'.II.UttT, via London, .Inu, 20. The I hitch naval patrol bo'itt 'I'm tan, while icuichiiiK for mines off Nhiiw Sluis, struck a mine and sank. One ol tu i rami loui men ucio lost, I i 'i iiuiiibi r of In h lln.iliii' iii in me iipotlul I ruin all o,i t plan HQsl VriW :r .- )il i 11 K?i; H. II. IIAUMAN II. I. VANGIMIKU North Ornpe 8t. IMttVATi: AMI GLASS Is the sign of quality &&