wwwwftnMftKjwi'iiwiwiiwWMiwiw i iw'm u"j M ' '( TTrnw btx. ftrrciYFcmr) mtt; trtufnii, MrcnFOTro. omwox, Monday, vkim?itauy i, una WWWfSRJB .u I r. ! iv to. ! W. M EPIDEMIC E SWEEPS CITIES OF SOUTHERN OREGON AY FACTORY AND DUN P HOM E DESTROYED BY FIRE The npldemlo of crlmb RwoepInK over tlio ItoRiio river valley, Dint ntartcd In Grants Fnss, Wednesday ntKlit. hit Ashlniiil Frldny night, struck Mcriford Satunlny nlRht, with the police of tUo three, cities helpless Saturday nliUit, attempts were inado tn rob the Drown anil Hall pool Imll, nnd the Southern l'nclflc freight depot nnd Wells Forgo express office Sunday ntghl the telephone operator hi Grants Pass was held up nnd robbed of $3, a masked man sh ov ine n Kun through a window, nnd nt the point of n revolver compelling his fair prisoner to hand over nil cash on hnml, Saturday night nbout midnight, Cecil Drown entered tho )ool hall. While In tho net of opening the toilet door lie was dealt n smashing blow over tho right temple, hy n burglnr ho had trapped unknowingly. Drown toppled to tho floor while his ns- catlant plunged through the rear window, leaving his cap hchind In his hnstn to escape. Drown hleeding crawled to tho front door where his cries for hulp attracted Merle Oar retson, who called aid. His painful hut not serious wounds wero dressed hy Dr. Sccley. Drown was felled tho rim of his hnt was cut hy tho force Tho rim of his hat was cut the force of tho blow. It also acted as a cush ion, and saved more serious Injury. Tho looter In supposed to have hid den In the building when locked up for tho night. Whllo thu police wero searching through tho railroad yards far Urown's assailant, they discovered that tho S. I. freight depot had boon entered, hy breaking tho win dow near a latch. Nothing was taken. Tho satno methods at the Wolls Fargo express' of flco yielded nothing. During tho Jftst week four stores hnvo been entered In Grants Pas?, three In Aslha'nd. which with tho Sat urday nlgbj.1 adventures and many petty crimes niado up tho week, the llvliest In months from a criminal standpoint. Tho pollco of this city In nn effort to curb the activities of tho gang, arc keeping a close watch for suspicious characters, and every train It being watched. It Is believed that this city Is used ob headquarters by tho gang. TRANSCONTINENTAL TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION ACCOMPLISHED; PRE DICTION MADE U. S. WILL BE, ABLE TO TALK TO EUROPE. Two pce(oeulur fire in the Itointe Iliver valley within lite last thtitv-i. linur- one the plant of the Cnltfor nin Hex Spray company it Phoenix-, nnd the other tho limignlow home of V. K. (t)nd) Dtinlop on Sikoti lleiuliU entailed n propel tv dnmauc1 of if 13.000.' partially covered hv in surance, curly Sunday nnd Mondnv mornings'. Both nie total losses as lite flame were fanned hv n sale. The fire in the spray factory was firt discovered about l o'clock Sun day moniinsr, and wax u mn'-i of flnme when discovered. Over (10,000 gallons of crude oil, used for nmnu fucturinx puiposoJ, Itunied. About 1800 barrels of prnv preparation weie saved. The loss i placed at $12,000. Two froijjhl ears of the Southern Pacific were nWo burned. The amount of Hie inimiucc will not ' be known until the arrival of the dis trict manager. The oriuin of the hlnxe is a mystery, but paper': left in the mitunitcrs uek sutiirlnv evenuis wcn found scattered iiImuiI Hip pieni- ises Sunday indicatif- the office ha been bunlarir.rd and then fired. 'flip dcMtuctiou of the Dtinlop hunie on Siski.vou Heights wa sluul and Mvift. A pile of iishps nin! two ehifn- ueys mnrks llio m1. The fire de paitinetit reputlril to Hie call, but was unable to loinler'linv aid. The fire i- Mippood lo have been caused by defective wirim. Tho insurance amoiitit.s to $G.'i00 $1000 on Hie house ;nd $2.1(111 mi I lie furniture. Tho huupilow wn built four jonrs ngo nt a eot of $.i()00. Th fire wag discovered about :i o'clock this imiru inff. fr. and Mr". Dtinlop were asleep when they weio awakened .hv the crackling of the flume--. Hiilf-drcs ed, they phoned for heln and began trying- to save household trcusuio.. A few rugs, some chair-, tables, the family silverware and a plate ued hy Abraham Lincoln while in the white house and a family heirloom, were nil that wok saved. Sf Hi i SbmuhHIA IMLsss7ssstssssHisB HiiiBu8swiHffisK9wsyi' SaSsSsiiililiiiiiBH All EVAN OCR QRAHAM BCLL 'tVjMJ S &!ZS' J H I INVENTOR O" TCLEPHONE AND T ilMf YZ2Cm-iL J m TINtjf IN NEW VJK l-WMM A Jl W . .flCAHMH BS3m7sanci3CO o" j" tiiH 9DHBHkHHHypHH CSii- ftnST TEtKPHONE UNC FROM ATLANTIC TO '-TWtlW w mzs DR rs AND GUKTT5 WAI POP THe TELEPHONE BELL TO RINO PROM SAN FRANCISCO Now that telephone communication between New York and S-ui rraucUco. a dllanco of Il.HW miles, bus been twtiitilNhctl. It is freely prisllvte! b.v M'leutlits tlmt before many cars have passinl It will be possible to iraiMinli tho human voice fnitn the I'nltetl St!ite to Kurope. Alexander Grub.iiu Dell, the Inventor of the telephone, who was present nt the test In New York. wn the rint man to talk across the continent. Thomas A WatMjn, Mr Dell's associate, was nt the other end of the wire. In San Francisco Diwton and the chief city of the Pacific coast nlso exchanged eoinpll incuts. whlleatJekjl lslnial. I.'-IJO mile- rEtCPHONE UNC FROM ATLANTIC PAClllC OPCWATED 3UCCtS5PULLY (ouinaii. Theodore N u uiuuht Hie lidded wortM of hliowu, which reached boUlh of New York, the head of the, okes of the (.mult a.d oi.iiisloii.ill) I fioui m-u to sea. GERMANS m YORK CITY TO TAX INCOMES, ANOTHER THRUST T PLAN iSTATE REGULATES JANUARY BREAKS SLAND COMME E N'KW YOIJK, ll. 1. Foni new MinrccK of texenue to tho city. Hie chief of wlii h mx prnMMiil to iin Am h xjvi'ijtl lii nn r er!Hiiii who recivo an tneome of more than $2000 h yenr in New York City, nro among llio iepfttnimndulHiii of the mayor's fx commiiMioii which o before llio hoard of estimate today. Thcuo new (tinire of revenue arc proosed nn einergencv measure to relievo fiimiieutl diwtnMs due to state taxation. The other revenue produc ers recommended are a laud tax on "unearned" increment, a habitation Lux to he applied to nil who occupy dwcllins." or apartment, and an oc- iciipanev tax, to which nil who pay rent for store or offices would lie subject. WARSAW WASHINTiTON', IVIi. I. The su preme coin I held Imlav (or the first lime that local commerce between the maiiilaiid of u Mute nnd an Ulnud I'KTIidtJitAH, ia Loudon, IVh. I helotiguiK lo it in subject to slate n. Uii-siiiti imlilaiv autliiitKs helioe '""iiiou FOR HUE NAVIGATION A. Auuer- in building n pair of bonis in which to transport ten tons of freight down the river to Winkle liar, six miles nhovc' Mule creek, in Curry county. The freight Is to coti nirtt of mining machinery and .supplies for tho placer mine being operated there by Seattle pnrticn. Tho boats being constructed nrc each 41 feet in length, 0 feet in width on tho bot tom nnd 31-foot bciim. Mr. Aubcry will ma ko twotiips down, taking one of the bonis (fucli trip. Owing- to the low stage of tho water, only five or mx toni will ho carried at a trio. Six men will accompany him to aid in manning Hie craft. After reaching the dcMiimtiou the boats are broken up and the lumber used for other puiporfes. The boats are bcinjf con structed near the old power house on tho north side of the river, nnd will ho eomnletcil about the middle of the week. Tho voyage down stream will he commenced ns soon thereafter ns tho freight arrive in tho city, it now bpinjj due. Courier. WELSH 10 MEET LOCATES IN MEDFORDiSTUDENTS TO STUDY CRATER LAKE FLORA District Manager A. Franklin Wiitmr of the Ilrotherhood of Ameri can Vcomen arrived in this city on the 'j:)rd of Jauuaiy and after spend ing n week looking over the ground, has decided to make this city his headquarters. Mr. Wnjjnr has charge of the territory from Albany uuth to the (.'nlifoniia line and ne says in his opinion, .Med ford in by far the best city in his district. The local yeomen ao Mr. and Mrs. Wajcar a rousing welcome, a they are now assured that it will he only n matter of a short time until their Homestcd has tho largest member .hip of any in the state. Alrcadv application-. Iinvo been received to the number of twenty, and it is expected that there will bo at least fortv adopted on the 11th of February. Mr. Waar will address the local homestead at their open meuliu; in the Moose hall Thursday , Feb. -Itli, choosing us his xubject, "Frnlurnnl IiiMininco . Old Line Iimitrance," mid will explain tlioioiiphly thu Yeo men plan. After his addrens refresh incntH will he Aurvvil. There it, no ndmUsion and nu.wuic of good inor.il chnrncter ami intereted in inMiirauee will he made to tee) at home. I the Carpathians. Detached cugne intents fit vnriinii noinls in Mm tnoiiii. i . ".:.: tains, ami among Hut tootlulls south ward are intended hy the I(usMtnii A field trip (hroudi the Siiishiw to frustrate the evident intention of volley, the Coos bay country nnd the! the Austrinns to carry the fijjht to Crater Lake district is to be tnkcii i the ojmmi plains of the' lTppor San. this summer for botany, gco!oy and j Tho occupation by the Hus-dnii of Roneral nature otudy by a party tin- Tabriz, while of little importance tier tho aiupii-Wi of the l'nierity of Htnitoi;ically, i-, coiisidorud of si Oregon summer chool. Tho itiner-! nifivnnuu here on the theory that it nry will provide a range fjom ton will impair tho Titrco-Oermuu pros level to 8000 feet nboo level, tine in 1'etvia and provent the I'er with corre-ponding diversity in faunii pians frour co-operating ncciellv with ami flora and geological formation?. , tho Turks, as they arc said to have IVId .Marshal ou llmdcnhcrg is phi lining another tliin-t at Warsaw nnd that, in fact he alicadv is de veloping a general attack along the Warsaw front. Kspoeial significance is attached to the violence with which the Oeimaiis are resinning their at tacks in the Wyseoerod district, at the junction of thc'Hum and Vis. tula rivers nml further mmiIIi near Holimow. In east Prussia the Hussions are gradtintly extending their lines north, ward. The most recent development is the raid across the frontier north of Tilsit where are located German granaries continuing largo stores. From the viewpoint of Itiisshni Mini oiiicers. However, cliict import, worker. MI.ih SiihIo A. Cope, of I'luk- mice sin tattaclies to operations '" nU, OreKon. I lie ilei'isiou was aiinoiiuceil mi u llit hroiuht by tho Wiliuingtoii Traiisporlalioii company lo enjoin Hip Catifornm Kailroad commission from icpiluting rates between San l'edio and Avalou on Santa Cataliua island, the Iraiispoitntion coiiiiniiiv claiming the commerce was carried on the hiuh seas mid thus was sub ject only to federal regulation. Desolations. Adopted nt Ihn executive nesulon of the county W. C. T. I'. January 28, l'Jir., held In tho M. i:. church, Med ford, OreKon, Whereas ax God in Ills providence has seen fit lo remove by death our beloved county vlre-preiilileipl nnd co ALL RECORDS FOR LACK OF RAINFALL January, wlih ,"iil Inched of iulu fall, wiH the dr')0s .liuiunry over ev perlpiteed In the Uokiio i Ivor valley, tho uveinuo for the pant 2i jeurs be iiiK 1 10 Inches. It followed tho dr out December on iccotd, with J' I IncliPN uj;alnnt an nvortxKo of t I'll InehcH, The total HctiKonal iiilnfiill to date (since September 1) In r..0S Inches. iikiiIiinL n meaij of , ifilA Hhowlnft n Honnonnl defleleiic.v Fehr it nry 1, of 10. Oil Inches -by far the dr.vent kcuhoii ever recorded, I.iif t yenr tn Jnntinry tho tnlnfall wns l,!"7 Inches mid tho )oar hnfoio II 112 Inched. Tho nveiUKe tnlnfall for February Is a. US Inches. The least over recorded vviih In 101.1, with 10 of an Inch, mid the heaviest In llMIl wltli lt).:t7 Inches. The heaviest rainfall Inst mouth wan upon the 2Cth when ,Vi Inches fell, There wits mi uiiiiHunl amount of wind dtirliiK tho month, mid four days wero foKK.v, The mean maximum fur (he month wan la ufiil'tho mean mlnlmiiiii Si!.. The wariuent day was upon tho Hit lit h when the tetiiperaturo renthed Ml du KteHs. nml the minimum upon tho leitth, Nvhen tho mmciiry dropped to I II above. Tho month wa divided into seven clear daH, 22 cloudy, and two partly cloudy. J The temperature nnd precipitation flKurcs follew: DRIVES AWAY HEADACHE Hub .Miisteiob nn Foichciul ami Temples A hendneho leniedy without tho dmiKci of 'h'einlaeho medicine." Itn lleves hendneho mid Hint mlHcialiln feelliiK from cold or coukchHoii. And II nets at once! Ml'HTMHOLi: Is a clean, while ointment made with oil of iniojlnnl. jifl tor llinn tutiHtanl plastAr and dne mil lillMter, I'hpiI only oMernnlly, and In no way evu. affect iiloiuiieh mid heal I, ns iionin -torun'l iiieilctien do. ' Hent for Horn Thtoat, lit onrltlftrf.' ('roup.'Htlf't Neck, AKlhma. NoumlKlrt, CoiikksHou, PlourlHy, Itheiimatlsm, liumhiico. nil PiiIiih mid Aches of thu Muck nriloluts, Hprnlns, Horn Munrloi, ItrulRcA.: ClilOiluliin. Frosted Feel, Colds of the Chest (It often piovents Pneumonia), At our ilniKKlitCs, In 2Ro mid nno Jars, mid a special lurr.o lumpltnl slim for 2. CO. lie sine ou kpI the nenttliio MUH- TllltOl.i: ItefUMo ItultiiHoiis -net what ou ask for. Tho MiiHteiolo Company, Cleveland, Ohio Adv, mm Instniclorh from the regular fac ulSy of the iiuivorMtv will he in charge of tho scientific work. Vis- done. The operations in the ciiiii paigii against Turkey according to today's statement, are on Turkih and iting tourists of scientific turn are Persian soil, Ittit-imi territory hnv invitcd to join the cla., the nuiabor'ing been freed from the Turks, 't of which will havo to be limited, how- I Occupation of Taliriz wan preccd over. The trip i in no hciiso to be u ed by n lmttlo at .Sophian, .evernl junket. miles iioithwest of the city, which The field trip i recommended es- wa defended hy Kurds. They were pociitlly t'o tuaehors. Tho eipiipnmnt 'attanked by CosMicks, who charged nhoiihl consist of strong and sensible 'repeatedly, cupigiug the Kurds hand clothing, including khaki trousers on to band. I he I oik- alter their ile Ilesolved, that we extend our deop est sxiipnthy to tho berenved ones also tho Phoenix W. C. T. IT. which was president. Kesolved, further Hint n copy of these resolutions he placed on the county minutes, also one sent to tint White Itlbhon Heview nnd otic to tho Phoenix Union, besides the Immediate rolntlrcs, MKS. II. P. HOLMHS, MHS. S. L. LKONAItl), Mita. w.m. vo(ii:m, Commltteo. Date, I . .. 3 I 5 C 8 9 1 u 12 in it ir. it; i ts r.i 20 21 2.1 21 2r. 27 28 2D 30 .11 .Maxi mum. SI f.7 ,..17 . 42 ....12 ...4 2 ....47 ....n3 ....r. I ....r.t ....4.". ....4 I .-.33 :t.'i .....2S 3!1 4S .:... 7 -...ID ;....3S .....39 ...39 42 15 ....45 ... .39 1 1 ... .11 13 ,...41 Mini' mum. 21 IIS HI - 32 29 31 30 4t 13 10 23 21 ,2!i 23 21 17 111 IS 19 23 II 17 to IS 21 31 33 29 :ir. 27 28 PreelpN tutloii Amount .or. .00 .09 .02 .02 HALL TAXI CO, CITY RATES l.nrrjo Drown Taxi or lltipmohllci. Direct trips nny place on pnvemeht, 2fo ench for ono or two pasncnKetfl, ITic for each additional passenger. Koven Pnnsennnr Cam Oun insencur GO rents N'o charco for bccouiI passenger. (So for each nddltlonal pnnenKr. Hpeclnl raten for nhoppliiK or when sinnillng tluio In required. Finely equipped enrn. IJxperlonccd chnuffeuri. HALL TAXI CO. .32 Total rainfall .50 With Kodfoid trnitn Is Mtelfotn mads For Exchange Forty Acres Foothill Farm with small house, barn and chicken houses, f. nrres In alfalfa, cnrr)ltiK school fund uiortcnKo for $$00, 0 per cent Interest, will bo exchange, subject to Hen, for comfortable home, in Med ford, to bo clenr oflfii . rumbrnnce. This 10 ncrc is niloytcil to lioKit, poultry nnd smnll dairy. Fair outranno and abundance of firewood lliu lor. ROGUE RIVER LAND 10. Itoom 107, .M. F. K II. Ilhlg. Opposite Post Office O-CJJmI ! ! ! ! ! tI5 ! JJ-X,X IJ J J XI5 JUST ARRIVED skills of heavy shoes or hoots with hob nails, u sleeping bag or eoiiivii- lent in eoaivo field blankets, entileen, geological hammer, knnpsnek, a small hand lens nnd, if denired, u baiometer and n field ulass. feat at Sophinu evneunted Tabri. and re I rented toward .Mariiuha, fif teen miles uuav. Coos hay mills and factories aro all starting up. FAMOUS BILLIAF.DISTS TO PLAY FOR TITLE. AKKOK, 0., Feb. 1. Fverything is in readiness for I Im twelve-round" bout toniuht between Ficddio Welsh, lightweiuht cliaiupion, nnd Johnny CJrifi'ithu, holder of thu Austtaliun igli(vveiht belt, lloth men me said lot ie in good condition. They will weigh in at 1 :!." pounds. E I LONDON, Feb. 1, A message to reived here this afternoon from Houthpoit repot ts that n German silbHian'ne, supjiosedlv the U-'Jl, was sviin off (here curly this morning. ' Sonthport ift a seaside resort of Kiijctaml in tlio Irish sea. umhtecu luiUw uuith of Liverpool. j Hverytlilug oiiits now to a match for tho 18.2 hoik lino title between ",Ylllio" Hoppe, lliamplon, nnd aeorgo ilosMin, the veteran. There have been somo differences as to where the match should bo played, but it looks now u if .Sew Vork will ho Delected, although several Western cJUcs, JucJudlas Minneapolis, havo been menttouyd. A. y r r r ? ? ? r r t t ? ? ? ? t T ? t f t t t t T T ? t ? GBJy Overland Model 81 ? ? I 1915 OVERLAND MODEL 81 $975 F. O. B. MEDFORD f ? t T ? y y t Thirty horse power, electric lights, electric starter, demountable rims, oversize tires 33x4 ' Equal to Any $1400 Car on the Market Now on display at our store room C. 1. CrATES Y ? ? ? T J y ? Corner Pacific Highway and Main St. Medford, ,Orcgon V . t