Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 08, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MRDITORB. ORlSdON,, MONDAY. 1WUKPAUY H, lin
LOSSES
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GERMAN ARTILLERY BEARS BRUNTS FIGHTING
UP TO FEB. t
BRITISH
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ONLY 104,000
LONDON Kcli. 8, 3.30 n. m.
Premier Anauith, speaking In tho
Iiouho of conimotiH said thnl Itrltlsli
casualties In nil ranks In tho western
arena or tho war, from tho begin
ning .of JiOKtllltlcR to February 4th.
amounted to approximately 104 000
liion. Thin Includes hilled, wounded
niul missing,
II. J. Tennnut, parliamentary sec
rotary of tho war office, paid a warm
tribute to tho territorial troops whoso
value and efficiency, ho declared had
been proved by recent events. Tho
nrltlsh design of aeroplane, the sec
retary contended, has been found nu
perlor to that used by any other
country.
Introducing the army estimates
Mr. Tcnnant said ho was debarred
from dwelling upon tho slzo and tho
distribution of the British forces.
"Tho enemy desires more than any
thing else to know the force wo may
have. In tho future," tho speaker ex
plained. Recruiting on tho wholo
has been satisfactory; thcro Is no
cause for discontent and still less for
disquiet but wo do want moro men
In this life and death struggle."
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Maurice Costello
Famous Moving Picture Actor, iayi
"The grant thing about Tuxedo is tha
fact that it gives full fragrance and
flavor together with extreme mildness.
I find Tuxedo not only the height of
pipe enjoyment hut a distinct benefit
because it gives just the, proper degreo
of relaxation Tuxedo' h undoubtedly
an exceptional tobacco."
"As Popular As The
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je-iwn HEAVY AlillLLtKY AT LODZ fll
The German heavy artillery at Lodx has borne the brunt of tho heavy fighting for tho last few weeks. The
well equipped and disciplined men have done valiant work In behalf of the Kaiser's causo In the fierce war which
still rages.
MISS CLARK IN
MAIDEN DEBATE
SALEM, Ore, Fob. S. Senator
Kathryn Clarke, tho first women to be
elected to tho Oregon senate, in her
Initial participation in debato today,
charged certain members ot the reso
lutions committee with not acting in
god faith and in turn was accused of
nMIni nrhllrflrtlr. Tlin flAlinffn nrntn
over her resolution to submit to tho I
iifnnlo n constitutional nmpnilmrntl
giving to tho governor power to re
move sheriffs and district attorneys
from office. After an hour ot de
bate, tho eenato voted IT to 11, to
postpone indefinitely action on tho
resolution.
JACKSONVILLE HEMS
ZAPATA CLOSES IN .
ON MEXICO CITY
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. Zapatis
ta forces aro gradually closing In on
Mexico City again, today's oflfclal
dispatches roport, and tho aprchen-slon-Is
dally growing moro acute
over conditions generally.
Practically all tho foreign diplo
matic representatives thcro havo
asked their homo governments for
instructions as to what they should do
in certain contingencies, and are hop
ing to bo permitted to use their dis
cretion as to abandoning their legations.
AUTO DRIVER DIES
IMPALED ON FENCE
l.OS ANGBLES, Cnl., Feb. 8.
Jack Calaghan, the jouug racing driv
er Injured In a motor car raco at
Ascot Park, died today. Ho was im
paled upon a fence post, which rent
his left side, exposing tho lung. Sev-
erals of his ribs wero fractured.
uiiBi ciouus raised by tho racers
'blinded Callughan during tho 12th
mllo of tho contest, and ho ran his
machlno, which was then In third
lilaco, Into tho fence. Victor Wells,
his mechanician, was uuhurt.
Callaghan was 25 years old and
camo from Kalmuzoo, Mich.
Mnj.fJ. Wells re' timed from
Corvnllit Sunday nfter Inking n short
course in domestic science nt the Or
egon Agricultural college.
Mrs. Charles Print was n Medford
visitor one dny this week.
Mrs. Maude Kubli wits in from Ap
plegnto several days this week.
Tho residents of Jacksonville were
grieved to hear of the death of Judge
E. U. WnUou of Portlnnd. Judgo
Watson wns n frequent visitor here,
betne n son-in-law of Mrs. E. J. Ktt-
Di 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fiek spent Sat
urday nnd bundny nt Ashland visit
ing relatives nnd friend.
Mrs. 0. W. Dunford hns returned
from Ashland, where she wax called
by the serioiw illness of her sister,
Mrs. J. Boyd.
Wilbur Cameron of Applcgate was
trading with our merchants the first
of the week.
T- X. Hums nnd Gconre Hyde left
for Iltmcom Friday, where they will
look nfter biisinc-s mutter.
' Mrs. It. H. Dow of Medford spent
the dny with her mother Thursday..
Mis. If. h. Golden was hostess to
tho Friday Afternoon club "at their
Inst mooting. Mrs. Hlninc Khun nnd
Mrs. Mnjor Wilson attended from
Medford.
Wither ICcntncr nrrived home from
Eugene ono dn Inst week nnd ex
pects to take up ranching near Phoe
nix this spring.
County Clerk 0. A. Gardner was
called to Klamath Falls one day lait
week by the illness of his father, who
suffered u paralytic stroke.
Miss Agnes Broad, a nurso of the
Sacred Heart ho-pilul, spent the day
nt home Tuesday.
.Mrs. IS. AL Collin- asi-tcd .Mrs.
U. S. Collins of Medford nt mi "aft
ernoon" given by her Wednesday.
ENGLISH COMMENT
ON LUSITANIA SHY
LONDON, Fob. S. News of tho ar
rival at Liverpool under tho Ameri
can flag ot tho Cunnrd steamer Lust
tanla Is given much spaco In tho Eng
lish papers today. Tho information
was received too Into to permit of
much editorial comment as ct. but
enough has been printed to show that
tho Incident Is regarded as ono ot
great Importance. It Is not generally
expected, however that tho Ilrltlsh
gotcrnment will tnko tdrthcr action
unless Washington requests an ex
planation.
BZUttlA LINE
AMSTERDAM, via London, Fob. S,
5: IS p. m. A telegram received
hero from Uerlln says thnt Emperor
William yesterday inspected the Ger
man troops who arc fighting In tho
Zrura-Rawka river district.
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NEVER RATIFIED
LONDON, Feb. 8, 4:1'.! p. 111. The
declaration of Loudon has not been
nitified; it is not, therefore, of the
saint! authority us n universally rati
fied code of law, Neil Primrose, par
liamentary under secretary for the
foreign office, today told Admiral
Chnrles Hercsford in the house of
commons, in replv to a question.
Mr. Primrose ndded thnt subject to
certain modifications tho llritish gov
eminent wns prepared to ndopt the
declaration of London during the
present period of hostilities, but in
view of the recent" German ttnuoimoe-
meut of an intention to disregard the
laws nnd customs of the sea, n fur
ther modification of the llritish prac
tice might be necessitated.
Trade commission, bill was defeat
ed in the senate.
Tuxedo answers every smoke desire every little palate
craving, every longing for the one Perfect Pipe and Cigarette
tobacco. No matter when or how you smoke Tuxedo it sends
right into your heart u glimmer of Gladsome Sunshine: And
you can just about hear the honeybees buzz in the fur-off gardens.
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Sinps into your system a soncr of keen
delight. It spreads real happiness and
cheer because it's smokable, lovable,
all day, all night no matter how the
weather fits. Tuxedo's flavor is so en
ticingly mild and delicately fragrant it
will not irritate the mo3tscnsitivcthroat.
Simply the choicest mild leaves of grand
old Kentucky Burlcy ripe, rich, fragrant and
mellow made into delicious tobacco that
smokes ns smooth as cream. That's Tuxedo.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
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In Tin Humtioti 40c and 80c
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10c
Judge C. II. Watson of Ashland wns
nt tho county seat Wednesday attend
tug to legal matlers.
Invitations are out for a reception
and dancing pait at Oi Ill's hall on
Tuesday evening in honor of Misu
Louise hnsele'H birthday. About
forty guests nre expected.
Federals Leave K. C.
KANSAS CITY, .Mo., Feb. 8. J. A.
Gilmorc, president of the Federal
league, confirmed the report that
Kansas City would not he represented
in his organisation thin season, in a
telegram received here today.
Win- Airship at Dunkirk.
PA IMS, Feb. 8. A dispatch from
Dunkirk today received by tho Havas
iipws agency says that n German
aeroplane which yesterday flew over
Dunkirk, wik later brought duuu hy
cannon fire.
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Portland Moose will erect a lodge
building nt Fourth mill TuyJor btrcets
to cost $120,000.
Uiownsvillo Foreo of men nre
cleuring gtound for huge building
htuiie industry near hero.
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Jpo Smith, county roadmaster, wan
through hero Thursday inspecting
road work.
J. C. Pendleton and son, Vorne,
wore Central Point and Medford vis
itors Saturday,
ProfoBfcor Johnson went to Eaglo
Point Thursday evening to tako tho
third degree In tho I. O. O. F. lodge.
James Ileeso made a business trip
to Central Point Wednesday.
W. It. Hyruin sold several tons of
hay last week to local parties.
A. L, Vincent was In Jacksonville
.the otlior day and on his way homo
bought some seed wheat nt C'ontral
Point, paying $1.80 u bushel for It.
Several teams wero put to work
Saturday surfacing tho stretch of
road Just graded.
At the box social at Agato Friday
night 184 was received from tho salo
of boxes.
School Supervisor E. It. Potorson
spent a fow hours valuing our school
Wednesday and seemed well pleased
with the progress bolng made.
Two dray teams from Medford
passed through hero Sunday, moving
the Shapleigh household goods to
Medford.
Mrs. O. Pendland went to Talent
At he Page tonight, JTurie Dressier, I tMiuy to visit her husband, who Is
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Ford and Overland
OUTSELL THEM ALL
More Ford and Overland cars sold in California in January, 1915 than all other cars combined
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CLASSIFIED LIST OF CALIFORNIA MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS
Showing number, according to each make, of new automobilos registered in California in January, 1915.
Compiled by the WESTERN MOTOR RECORD, San Francisco, Cal.
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Abbott Detroit 1
Adams 1
AIco 1
American . ........
Appcrson :;.
Attorbury truck ..
Auburn .
Autocar 4
Uessetner truck 2
Ilrlscoc .4.. ........ 3
Ilrush 2
Ilulck 178
Cadillac ...., 35
Car Nation 2
Cartcrcar 1
Case ....?. , 3
ChalmcrH 14
Kodoral truck
FORD .
1056
.Franklin 20
Chandlor
Chevrolet
Colo .. ..
Commnrco
Cutting
Cyclccar
Dewltt truck .
Detroit electric
Dotroltor
Dodge
Durocar
13Imoro
Kinjilfo
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Olldo
O. M. C
(iramm truck
Hartman
Havers ,
Ilaynes
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Hewitt truck .-.-.
Ilomemado
Hudson
Iluiimobtlo ...
I. II. C, truck
Imp C'jclo
Imperial
Jackson ,,
.Jeffrey .-. 34
Kelly truck 4
King 4
KIhhcI Kar ,.,, 20
Klolbor truck , 4
K-It-I-T 1
Lauth Juergdns v , 1
Lewis ..' J. 2
Lincoln truck 1
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Lozlor? LA. U. (0
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L. & V 1
Mack truck 11
Marathon 2
Marmon 4
Maxwoll 130
MnKarland 1
Mplster . 1
Menominee truck ; 1
Mercury 1
Michigan 1
Mitchell 19
Mooro truck G
Mornlaud 9
National 8
Oakland - 23
Olsmobllo 2f
OVERLAND . 302
Packard ic
PalKO Detroit 13
Partln Palmer 2
Pathfinder 2
Peerless 4
Plerco Arrow ll
Promler 1
Pone Hartford 1
Itaiich & LanKe 5
Hayflold 1
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Kaxnn
Hayor & Scovlllu
Kchacht
Hcrlpps llooth ...
Hoars ,
H. U. V
HlKnal truck
.Simplex
Htandnrd elect rlo
Stanley
Htovens-Duryca ...
Htudubaker
Htutz
I'liomas w
Trumbull
Velio
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.. 17
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. 7
Twnmhly 3
Vim
Vlxon ....
Wescott
WIillo
Waver ley ,.
Wichita truck
Willys Utility
Wlnton
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jFotai(Sa(es Ford -ml. Overland
&A11 other iftafces' 'M.
2563
1358
1205
THERE IS A REASON
C E. GATES
CORNER PACIFIC HIGHWAY AND MAIN STREET
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