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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1915)
)WWMf"iH.'l lM-Jm3Wl-WSWitt3W?--'.' Vl-v4 W. h i t trmTj btx OTJVFOttr) MATT) TKTTHTNK MErWORD. OKKCION, TUlDAY. .TAN lT AMY Srt, IQtfl. SOUTHERN PACIFIC FOLDER ADVERTISES BIG EXPOSITIONS Tluro world rsponitious is tin? lnt cut mcthoil of ilonlfinntiiiK tha $.i0, Q00O0O exposition nt Sim FrnncNVo, '"Pie Everything in Motion" opposi tion nt Snn Diego, nnd the grenteibof nil in expositions t)ie J,')00 mile hIYcIou fltreluh of wonderful seeen cry, glorious clitnnte Mid nmazinp productiveness the l'neifio const it hell". Tll'm is but the inlroduetion of n Rixty-four page, beautifully illustmt ed, highly rolorcd pamphlet onllwl "I Ugh Points on Four Great High wnytt" just issued by tho Sontnem l'neifio for distribution through its own agent H and the thnuinnils of ngents of its connecting linen thtoiigh out the middle west, the eastern stales niul Canadian provinces. Tho center pages of tho iur.iphlct nil' given up to a wonderful panoram ic view of tho exposition and the Gol den Gate, 31 inchesjongjtiy C inches high, nud right Mgelfriretfevnlril en tirely to ihn exploitation of the Shas ta Itoutc, including many beautiful illustrations of western Oregon, Washington and California. A ery poor photo of Cniter Lake is shown. Mr. John M. Scott, general pnv-cii-ger agent of the Southern Pacific, has a limited mipply of "High Point V pnmphk'ts which will be furnished to parties desiring to send them to east ern friends. SWEDISH STEAMER TRAFFIC COMES TO END COPENHAGEN, v!a London. Jan. 26. Steamship traffic between Trel leborg, Sweden, and Sassnlti. Ger many, lifts come to an end. A iias xenger steamer recently put out from Trelleborg, but on" sighting several submarines off Cape. Arcona she hast ily returned to port. Tho salting of Mm Swedish steamer was thereupon cancelled. "The passage between Trelleborg and Sassnltz Is the, princi pal route between Sweden and Ger many. ' BILL TO PENSION WARDEN'S WIDOW SAIiEXt. Ore., Jan. 26. Senator Von dcr llcllen, or Jickson county, Is to Introduce a bill providing an ap propriation of $3000 for tho family of Arthur S. Hubbard, deputy game OREGON LGIAN 8EI RELIEF SHIP SAILS REPUBLICANS PLAN FOR LOVE FEAST WITH $43,000 CARGO A shot of oxygon has boon admin istered to the Republican party of Jackson county under tho auspices of the county central committee, who hope to rehabilitate, renovate, and . .... . , .. .i romcxioi mo present mneiuue in uum warden of that county, who was killed I clothing, tho nolglnn relief steamer). m, ramimlun now 18 months away. Tho sudden Interest In politics Is supposed to Imvo been l'OKTl.AND, Ore., Jan. 26. Loaded with 5500 tons of food and several months ago by Lorls Martin nn alleged came poacher of Elk creek. Hubbard was trying to take n gun from tartln when ho was killed. The deputy hail attempted to servo a war rant, tho hunter having been ac cused of killing deer out of season. Hubbard was considered one of the most efficient wardens In tho ser vice, and Senator Von der Hellen thinks the $3000 asked Is reasonable under tho clrcumstnnces. Hubbard Is survived by n widow and two children. LIBRARY PCTO liMD'DfiniC ,lf,c ,um "llu' ,hp Kuro UUU nnwDUlmO R. Iinvlni; come un.lcr Crnnley sailed from Portland today. Sho will complete her carpo at As toria and San Francisco, her destina tion being Hotterdnm. The value of the cargo loaded bote amounts to $43 SIS.Sti. The OreBon Helena relief commit tee, consisting of Samuel 1 1 til. chair man: Or. O. O. doffln, J. Van lloom Issen, l Henri l.abbe and Joseph Clossott, nnd a larBO crowd were at the municipal docks to wish the ves xel a successful voyage. When the Crnnley puts to sea she will display larse banners bearing the words "Uel Blan Itellef Ship." The Crnnley was the first steamer bearing the scars of n naval attack to put Into a Pa- prompted by n higher source than anything In Jnckson county or the. state of Oregon. .Members of the committee will from time to time take their pen In hand, and produce some moio of the classics of logic, so well remembered fiom the November election. Dr. J. M. Keeno, llert An derson, and other G. O P. warhorscs head tho new movement. Lincoln's birthday. February IS, the lepubllcans of the city and conn t) will hold n low feast at tho Mod ford Hotel. This morning the Sun's leading editorial wants to know "Mow Long Will Jackson County Republicans Support the Democratic JAPAN SEEKS TO GRAB CHUNKS uropean war he- range of the 'party?" The Sun ami Pendleton s guns when' Live Wire are the only two newspap-lnuin,)N w ,,,.,, granted the result fcoulil that warship made a daring raid Inters in the state, who, have been bat-, tnutumount to turning over to OF CHINESE EMPIRE PEKING, Chlnn, Jan. 2U. IVttnlii political and territorial demands which Japan has made upon Chlnn following the Japanese occupation of Kino Chow have become known In Peking and their extent Is disquieting to Chinese officials. These demnnds, 21 In number, were communicated to the Chinese govern ment January 23 by the Japanese minister here. They Include first, Mint Chlnn turn oxer to Japan all ex isting German nud Austrian conces sions, second, that China pledge her self not to give concessions In tho rutin o to any country except Japan: third, permission to build a special teirltorlal railroad, and fourth min ing privileges In Shantung and Fuklen provinces, In .Manchuria, In eastern Mnugolln, nnd In tho Vnng-Tso valley. It Is fell In Peking Mint It thcMc do BLI JECHERSURVIVORS COUP PL ANNEDFOR AH EDINBURGH KASERS BIRTHDAY KOINIU'IMIII, Scotland, .Inn. atl, (via London.) Fitly mirvlvors of the ricimuu urmoied cruiser Hluecher which wit sunk in the Ninth Sen mi Sunday in an cugngi'ini'iit wllh llrit Mi warships, were landed fni t,wo llritUh tmpcilo boat deslioyeis toilu" at Lcith, two miles north pi' IMin limgh. A contingent of the Hod t'uws corps was ul the dock with ambu lances o rcccie twentv-throo men AMSTERDAM, via London, Jan, 2(1 - Hopoila icnched Amsterdam to day (o the effect that the Germans lit IIoIkIuiii ate preparing it big military onluro for tonioirmv, Einpeior l(' llain's birthday. y ' lle'talls of tho expected eoup Imvo not been townlcd but all the rnllrwuU ol 'iteUftuin ate being used excliinM: ly for military purposeH. (It eat (iinuttles or war mateilitl are being sent to the front. whd'had been wounded In the fight. I One of the wounded (Icimiins had of a inanager-secretiiry, etc. Tho died while on the way to the poll. the dining hall will be transformed The prisoners of wnr were taken ' Into nn assembly room? the snmplo in nutotuobilcM to lMinhurgli unMle. rooms will be used for billiard par The men who had escaped unscathed jlor and committee mourn, mid tho looked lit nnd weie not downcast, small parlor will bo iclalued for tho Thcv watched the soldiers drilling on 'use of Mm member. Tho two upper llm niniwle fiiniiids. The siii'vUniH 1 floors, containing .10 elegiiutly mi- weie dressed ino-llv m the blue of the ' The public library has from the state library a loan of the following books to supplement what It already has on the European situateon: German Sea l'ower, Html ft Castle: j Germany nnd the German Emperor, ' received ,u" harbor of Pennug, nn Island off lite .wnuty peninsula, nnu suiik u French tor-1 Ming for the I.ord nnd Toddy Kooho vell at Armageddion, and a change of faith and return lo the fold Is neeii. j The prospect of something to eat I,,,,, r,.,,.,i t0 the Japanese note. Itusslnn cruiser and a Ipedo boat on October 2S. I. ' I PENDER'S CASE RESTS ON ion Lincoln's birthday, and the morn WORD OF HAIR EXPERT . ,,,B l,al't,r article enthused disciples IIOHN he- Japan all the regions above named as spheres of Influence, to Mm detri ment of the Meaty rights of other nations. The Plug goernment has Perrls; Case of Uelglum In the Pre I out War. Hapburg Monarchy. Steed: SALEM. Oie.. Jan. 215. Import r:.,vrri,.n..ni r.,,,1 Parties In Contl- eMdenco that the hair found In the nental Europe. Lewell: Wine-Press. ' lnils of Mrs. Daisy Wehrman. who. J'eyes: Problems of Power. Fullerten: jwlth her little child, was msterloitly Official documents bearing on the lnln " h" home near Scappose in , European wnr: Austro-lliingarlan September. Mil. was not from tbei Note to Servla. Servian Heply, llrlt-.hcad of John Pender, convicted of Ish White Paper, German Willie uume "" h...."- liy tlie pnssage oi me ameniiiiieni , of the party of Joe Cannon, Penrose and yond words. William Lorlmer. Chinese officials are pnrttculnrly lncetied now nt rumors circulated hero Mint Chlnn I negotiating with Germany to the end that Get man of ficers ro-orgnuUo the Clilnct.fltnrniy. navy. Some still wore sett hoots mid a few weie in their Mnckiuc IVet, GRANTS PASS TO HAVE HOME FOR COMMERCIAL CLUB GltANTS PAHS. Jan. 2il. Article of Incorporation have been filed with the serretniy of state of the "Cham ber of Commerce of Grant Pass." nud If the present plana materlallte Mils city will mioii be the home of a l) jchnmhor of commeice pnlntlally honied nnd rondiutcd along most modern Hues. The Incorporator of the ehnniber nro .Meiers, II. i. .ntirnMs, n. t. 1 1 iliilyliitil rtwiniM. utll lii, firiMllilitit liV I if- ii . . i. ......I ..... ... ........ .-. sldeut member of the chamber of commerce, unmarried men, who will make their home Iheieln, Till report I denounced u without J Dunlnp nnd G. II, Durham, ami Mo Book. of the abolishing capital punishment, was 'produced today In the office of Gov-' RELIEF AI foundation. Tho Itocue Illver Public Servlco corporation of Gold Hill. In Its fight ernor Wlthyconibe. for the electric lighting business of1 It was also established that tho ..I- ..i ,. ,.,n.i. i, n,im nt. hair has the same characteristics as fer to Ashland ns this city, for the 'that of John G. II. Slcrks, the Inmatol titute Ilel-iiins. w'us towed into this furnishing of electricity upon a whole-1 of. tho state Insane asylum, who con-h,irlior by the American revenue cut sale basis. A similar proposition will '.fessed the crime nnd later repudlat- ' ter Audroseocgin with the aid of two HALIFAX, N S.-4-Iii.i. h The helpless teantcr Oiunino bound' from riill rnilH'isiMi nun si''iic-i iur ii-i Im tnadn to Grants Pnss. and one has ed his story, snjlng he had mailo It to Cnnuilinn covcrnment stenhictv. already been made to Gold Hill. All free Pender. . ...i... .An.i,i.ntinn Governor Wlthycombe nnnounceil. . . after receiving the report of the ex- 'J.'iO There, has been a heavy falling off perls who bad examined thejtalr that In transient travel tho last ten days, bo was determined to clear up the no wanderers lielng quartered In tho mystery surrounding the case and city Jail for tho last flvenlghts. clear Pender If ho was Innocent. The ('amino, disabled, was picked up oil Gallic iiinnii ami tue trip oi miles to Iluhtnx wits made against violent khIoa, It is c.xiioHeil that scleral ivoeks ivill he required to iituke repairs to the rami no. DEFICIENCY BILL WASHINGTON, Jan, 2C Presi dent W 1 1. io n sIkiiciI today the emer gency deficiency bill, earning ap proximately $5,000,000, the flml of the general appropriation bill of the present session of congress to coino before lilin. Fifteen others must follow before March I. The president also signed the bill creating the Itocky .Mountain Na tional Park In Colorado, with approxi mately '.'00,000 acre of public lands. articles stale the purposes of the organisation to be tho upbuilding ami ndiiiucemeul of I lie business, In diiHtrlal and social affair of the city of Grants Pass. Mr. Andrews, who bn hern the moving spirit In the cnlcrnrlKc, sa that the plans of the new organisa tion luiolie the taking over, under lease of the Oxford hotel building 'and furnishings, nud the trans formation of tho handsomely built for general club purposes. The lobby will be n reading and lounging roem: and equipped structure Into u home for Mm chamber of commerce. The membership of the chamber will bo made up from the citizens of tho community Interested In the object sought through the organization, with n monthly due In keep up the running expenses, the emplo) incut st4 M-H----y-M"4 1 How To Get Rid of a Bad Cough t A llaar-SUdr HrMtdr that Will T Kn.llr )! Hrwmm If inn lime a lud rough or client rold which irflimn Id llrbl to oidlutilt leiiuc I din, get (mm uuy illllKUlt 'Z't (inner ; of Pliii'v (."ill ci-ntH wntliil. iHiur Into n plul Nittle niul till the IhjIIIi- wltb plain ginuulutt-d iinr oi tup, Ntntt lusinir n iranpimiidil ni'rv heur or two. In Ji lioiirn jour unigli will Ih- I'oiiipicii-d ur l IT) limrlV to. Ellll ll(Mlplll cimixIi I gmitly irlieinl in tlil wuy, 'lln uImiic tulxtiiie uinsr n full pint -u fmiilly mippl) -ol the flu nl rniigli klillp that liiniii'V nmlij buy at a rout il mily .14 rriiU. Lunllv prrimiiil In A nilmiti-ii. Pull dlnvtlnim with I'llirx. 'I hi Plnex niul Nuunr rjwup inepii tntiim taken right hold of a cotiuli niul glim nlmixt iiiiuirdlutn relief. It bun. riti the dry. lioarM' ur tight omgli hi n wuy thul ( i rally rriiisikslilc, Ati ipiicl.lv hcali the lulluiiusl inriiititiinri which nrcompanv painful cough, uml Htopii the loniiutltili of plilruin in tlir thrust nnd bronchial tul, thu cmllng the prlltrnt Ioom cough, Kxcrllrut for hronrliltU, paiinillc crolip ami wintrr (iiiiulin. Krrpn wrlrcll)' Slid Ulr gHl -ctilhlrcullkelt., , I'llirx U a rclil and hmhlf enncrn. t rated coiuimuiul ul grnulne Norwa) ptnn extract, rich in ciinlnnil, which In i hrallng to the mrmliranm. 'lo avoid illpx)liitinrnt, nk your druggUt for "!iW oiinr of Plncx," do not accept am thing el". A guaraiittst of uUoluto latlalactlon, or nioni'V pnniipt Iv rrfundrd gom with tliln prrparatiuu, Tho Plncx Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 'Zjrt4MMMi SUNDAY, JANUARY 31st MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1st PA GE THEATRE Announcement Extraordinary AUTHENTIC AUTHORIZED MOVING PICTURE OF THE PRESENT EUROPEAN WAR ei -. it i ' T T ? T t t .'. I I IV" lell I, I h A hi .... 'i Us- MU n .w. We are pleased to announce having secured fo r Sunday, January 31st, and Monday, February 1st, the Hearst-Selig European War Picture. These pic tures were taken with the consent and assistance of the Belgian government and 50 per cent of the profits go to the Belgian Red Cross service. This picture consists of five parts, or 5000 feet of acutal war history, showing war events as they actually occurred. You have been reading the censured reports of this great war for months, now you can actually see the events as they really occurred. This wonderful film showing tho history of this war was seen by over CO, 000 people at the Portola Theatre, San Francisco, two weeks ago. The following was taken from the San Francisco "Examiner" of January 16th, 1915: "Hearst-Selig War Movies Too Popular. Vast Crowd Gets Theatre Manager in Police Court; Case Dismissed. The case against Eugene H. Roth, manager of the Portola Theatre where the Hearst-Selig Motion picture history of the great war is being shown, was dismissed yesterday morning by Polico Judge "' Brady. Roth was charged with violating an ordinance in permitting the blockading of the lobby and the .sidewalk. It was explained to the court that tho treJ , mendous crowd? which wished to view the pictures h ad j ammed the lobby and the sidewalk in spite of the protest of the management. " This large advertisement will not appear again. The reason for the early announcement is, that the management of this theatre wishes to give patrons of adjoining towns and outside districts, sufficient notice to enable them to take advantage of this opportunity. Remember the Dates, Sunday, January 31st and Monday, February 1st SUNDAY, doors open at 12:45 P. M., pictures start at one o'clock, runs continually until midnight. Monday, doors open at 10:45 A. M pictures start at-11 A. M. and run continually until midnight. Admission Adults, Lower Floor 25c, Balcony 15c, Children 15c ' .! H' ,' 'I ' " r. 1 'k It .., '., I s lxi'l."' f.'. l y y y y y y y y y y y t y . t y y y y y y ? y y y y y y y y y y y i T y y y y y y y y y y y 7 T y HNHKKK