nktimi& '.' 1AQK BTX MEDFOttD MATT, TRTBUNT3, MTCDFORT). ORKOON, TUNlfmAY, FRHRUARY 10. 1015 ''ff -"-"'- !...-.. -J..... - -- A EERMAN PURSUIT OF RUSSIANS FROM PRUSSIA CONTINUES llKltMN, Fob. 10, (by wireless. ) The fJerman ulaff today riuy. out n re " jet on the proKress of tlio war rend lag or follows; "Western theater of the war: The Mttacks of the enemy upon the trenches taken by German troops from tiic English nca rSt. Kloy were Ttorday rcpulsod; otherwise tlicr have bcett no Important developments iu the west. "Kastern theater of the war: The fighting and pursuits on and beyond the Kast Prussian frontier are yro ceedh.R very favorably. In Poland north ot iho Vistula German troops have occupied Dtclsk and Plock after a short engagement. About 1000 prisoners were taken. South of the Vistula thero have been no important developments. Foreign newspapers art publishing tlio most absurd rum ors concerning Immense German looses In the fighting to tho cast of ttollmow, Russian Poland, which be gan In February. It can be said that the German losses in theso attacks wore small in proportion to tho sue cesses attained." TRAVEL FROM ENGLAND DIFFICULT LONDON, Fob. 1C Travel be twern Holland and Kuplnnd is becom ing difficult. All passengers leaving Flushing, Holland, for Kolkcstono are required now to lime their passports vised by the English consul. The only bout lonvch enrly in the morning. 5Itrtt of the passengers from Ger many mid Ilelgjum reach Flushing lute at night, consequently they find difficulty in getting their documents enuntcrxigucd without waiting over a whole day. v, The rumor that the Dutch tcam- Miip lino would discontinue its Flush- ing-Folkeftonc service would nppear to be without foundation. The com pany official have aiinounecd that they will continuo their vessels re gardless of the danger from German submarines. APPLE GROIRS MEET AT TACOMA TACOMA, Wn Feb. 10. Practi cally even- district delegation at the iipplo cruwcni' convention, attended by 100. delegates from WTashuigton, rcgou, Idaho and Montana, went into private session upon adjournment of tho convention this noon, to discuss the-plans for nn advisory council aim executive board nrVhented nt 11 Ibis morning b" tho committee of eight named yestcrdav. There was no dis cussion of the report tins mornin; except nn explanation of its various features by John F. l)ais of Oppor limit' for the committee. ASK NEW TRIAL FOR NBW YORK, Feb. 1(1, J. H. John fcton of counsel for Chailes IJecker, former police lieutenant, under sen tence of death for the murder of Her muu Rosenthal, announced today Hint within thiee days he would make for mal motion for a new trial for Decker. Mr. Johnston said ho would baso his motion on tho affidavit made in Philadelphia by Jitmcs Miuslinll, htute's witness, reiiudiating testimony given n( Decker's second trial. NEW COMET SEEN AT LICryOlSERVATORY CAMUIUDGK, Mi,, Feb. 10. Observations of the Miellibh comet wero made by Professor Aitkcu at the Lick observatory, Culifornin, on 'Fttbruitry 13 riud 14, according to a it!rAtu received at tho Hurvuid ob twvaiory today. Tho position of the HHflit Ml 1 a. in., February 14, was; HiMht Bsaension, 17 hours, 7 minutes, 17.5 seconds; declination, plus 'J do- ' grtt,.v4 minutes, "27 seconds. The .onijt way be seen through u small ' A GmI KMlutio. To blp Vulld up Medford payrolls fey Whlmr (Vowitgr Johnson or Nt. Wit lM. . , REFRESHMENTS FOR BeV sBttflMIIIH .JsVssvoHsV KK mSErmmfk. AesMr leEgf'HftijIKk lJHMMgVMMNM HB aa&IIBisHeAaeWak . alLILW 'K. - i JHHLHFfi ? Munj uj'iiIiim ti liiin tiu -ohIUt In the numpvim nut id they pan ttinmuti vlllitp.' tin the way to the battle fnnit flu In ulcnt ilrturwl ilmxe occurred Iu Northern Frame aud shows the crew of un armored motor car uci vptltte (In I iwii h iin" limpl'ii'liy WILSON RECEIVE BRITAIN'S REPLY WASHINGTON, Feb. 1C Tlio full text of Great Britain's supplementary reply to tho American nolo ot De cember 2G concerning Inferences with United States commerce was laid be fore President Wlison today. The document of sonic 7000 words was finally translated from diplomatic code after several days of the work in tho state department and taken to tho whlto house by Secretary Bryan. Arrangements for its publication havo not been completed pending arrange ments between Washington and Lon don to give out the text simultan eously. DISABLED STEAMER TOWED INTO PORT AT ACAPULC0 SAN DIEGO, Feb. 10. Disabled? between Salinu Cmr. and Acnpulco. Mux., the Pacific Mail Steamship San Jose was towed into Acnpulco todnj by the United States cruiser New Orleans. Details of the accident, sup posedly to the vessel's machinery, have not been received here. SUGAR CAMPAIGN FOR 1916 (Continued from Pace l. elates will agree to this, do you think that you people can go ahead for next year, providing that some of us would devote our tlmo very largely to this j matter during tho year and season of I 1915, In advising with the farmers and getting them to prcparo their lands this fall ready for seeding next ! year? I ask, do you believe that your people would contemplate and favor a proposition of this kind? I will bo very glad to hear from you In this matter. Coining Here to Live Again I express my disappointment at tho way things havo turned out. I do not think that It Is any fault of ours, as It is no fault of yours; but I do not like to hold our people on the string any longer, unless wo can bo ready for them when we touch tho wire, and us I say, It seems Impos sible. If you think that things can bo gotten Into shapo down there for next year, I will suggest to our associates that tho matter bo doferred. henco I would llko to know your decision in the premises Immediately. I understand Incidentally that Mr. Storey has decided to make his homo at or near Medford, whether tho sugar factory is built or not. And to be frank with you, I havo Just about reached the same conclusion mycslf. At no lato date, I exiiect to be on the ground with a view of buying a small plcco for a homo, especially so. if you report favorably for action on the sugar factory lino for 191C, Now I hope, Mr. Gore, that I havo mado this matter plain, and thnt an amicable and consistent, business llko adjustment can bo tnado of tho matter for tho year 1910. Yours very truly, F, 8. BKAMWEMa.; The work this spring in furtherunco of the plan has been highly educa tional according to Mr, Hrnuiwell, and the lateness of tho season, and tho fact that many landowners already had their crops in the ground, acted us retuding influences. t is also ex pected Unit by next fall the present difficulties Mirrounding irrigation will be adjusted, u'nd thus much of the land discarded can be used. In the meantime Walter Eccles, a stockholder in the same company seeking to interest this section in sugar beels, i conducting a (umpuign in Marion and Lane counties for thu securing of it factory here. With MeiUord trade Is wtiflrnrd mart BRITISH SOLDIERS IN DAYTON WED POSITION TO NONE WII13KUNG, W. Va., Feb. IC At tho opening of tho hearing today by tho congressional sub-commltteo on Judiciary Into charges against Federal Judge A. G. Dayton, Wldner Cordcr, clerk of tho circuit court of Barber county, read a deposition alleged to have been made by Judge Dayton, In a suit In Barbour county. Deposi tion was in regard to tho Judge's ap pointment and read: "There was no man or earth re sponsible for my appointment as fed eral Judge. President Roosevelt stated to me that he wanted no In fluence brought but wanted It to bo a personal appointment and that ho would make It If all the congressmen and other Influences wuro against me." DISD. Dr. John A. Chustmn, pioneer phy sician of Klamath county, passed uway at his home near lloiiunzn, Feb. 13, aged SO years. Dr. Chastaiii w;i- bom in Tennes see. During the civil war he served in the confederate nnny as captain. Ju 18." he migrated with his family to Oregon, and in 1888 settled at llo nnnza. In 1001 he retired from nc live practice, and has since lived on bis ranch near Bonanza. He was a life-long member of the Ituptist church and was a member of the Sfnsuns mid Odd Fellows. Dr. C'hastain is survived by seven children, William S., George, Claude P., and John K. Chastaiii, and Mrs. A. T. Langell, Mrs. Ktta M. Kilgore and Mrs. It. I.. Goss. CLOTURE RULE FAVORED (Continued from Page 11 Senator Clarke said ho had heard Senator Yardaman had a plan on foot "to kill tho, bill," and that ho had conferred with Vardaman, say ing ho desired to havo it recommit ted, that tho legislative hiatus might be ended. Later Senator Clarke said, ho was invited to attend a conferonco In Senator Uankhcad's offlco where ho found tho six other Insurgents and after some discussion it was agreed that they should inako an effort to recommit tho bill. It was then sug gested thnt Senator Weeks, republi can, bo sunt for. Mr. Weeks Joined the democrats and was Informed of tho situation. Senator Weeks wont to tho republicans and put up the pro position, returning later to say his colleagues would support a motion to recommit. "That's all thoro Is to It," con cluded Senator Clarke, MAKE THE BEST COUGH REMEDY AT HOME Chapr Than si When you have a severe, stubborn cough or cold, you want the best possible roedlcino you can gef, therefore1, why. not buy ono which Is guaranteed, ymLf bo found the most satisfactory remedy ever used by you, and get your money refunded by the druggist of this city named below, whom you know to be re sponsible, In case it should not prove so, Instead of buying one purely on the ex aggerated claims of its manufacturer or on the strength of testimonials from others and run thu chance of getting something worthless and wasting your money? In buying Scblffraann's Con centrated Expectorant, besides securing an absolute guarantee of Its efllclency from these druggists, you also get about eight times as much excellent cough medicine as you would In buying roost any of the old-fashioned, ready-made Llnds, because 50 cents worth makes a McdfoHl NORTHERN FRANCE. E OF HKIH.1N, ia London. Feb. 10. The htitidcsrnth lias increased the maximum price of potatoes from four marks ($1) to five nml thrce-foiirths 'marks (fl.-Ki) for fiftv kilugrnniK (lit) Miuiids). It was feared the for mcr low price, in view of the scarcity of fodder, would t result iu fanners feeding tit their slock potatoes fit for food. Tho biiiidesmth set a maxi mum price of ten murks (fJ.."0) for curly potatoes hanotcd between May 1 mid August 1". Tho purpose of this action was to encourage gar deners to dexotu n large acreage to caily potatoes. Another decree of (tie bundesrntli limited the amount of malt which may bo used by brewers after April 1 to 00 per cent of the former quantity. Tiie military commander of the province of Itnitidonburii bus prohib ited the sale of di-Mllcd liquors by saloons to soldiers -of any rank in uniform. The ncUmr was impelled by the fact that previous warnings "have not bad the necexsurv success.' i JiTNEYS CUT ME SEATTLE TROLLEYS SKATTLK, Wiisli., Feb. lO.-Thc Ptigct Sound Traction, Light & Power compnuy, operating street cars in Seattle, estimates, from January bus iness, that it will carry 'J0,730,000 fewer passengers iu llll.'i than it hauled in 1011, tho falling off being due to the competition of ."i-ccut mo tor buses. The company is consider ing placing stub curs on the outer portion of the suburban lines, running cars at infrcipicut intervals and transferring the passengers to down town enrs. The motor curs do not compete for the long haul. Tho city council license committee will conduct n public hearing on mo tor buss regulation next Friday night Thu committee favor small license fee, uniformity of route, lights in the tnniienu and no loud soliciting of passengers. . BREAD AT OLD PRICES SEATTLE BAKERS RECEDE SKATTLK, Wn., Feb. being sold everywhere thu old prices. A big led in advancing the receded yesterdnv. The were in favor of the but tlio retail grocers re 1 0. Dread is in Seattle at bal.'ery which rate formally master bakers higher prices, sistcd, threat r own bakery ening to establish tltcj if necessary. You Can Buy whole pint when mixed at home with simply one pint of sugar and one-half plat ot water. This remedy positively (Iocs not contain cljloroforra, opium, orph!ue or any other marcotlc and is unlike any other cough Medicine. It is pleasant to take and children are fond o( it. This druggist will refund the money to any person who finds this remedy does not give perfect satisfac tion, or If It is not ound the very best ever used for coughs, colds, bron chitis, croup, whooping cough or hoarseness. You will bo the sole judge, and under this positive guar antee absolutely no risk Is run In buying this remedy. Druggists everywhere are authorized to sell It under the same guarantee. If your druggist will not keep It for you, order direct o( R, J.Schlffmann, ht. Paul, Minn. Guaranteed here by Plmtiiiacy IE GERMAN FOOD L FAIRLY. CERT TO BE DESTROYED IIKllMN, Feb. Ill, (by wildest! to Sayvlllo.) Thov conimenconiont of pp( rations lttt;lio waters designated by the Gorman government as a wnr (ono Is awaited heie with the greatest engemessi as well as Nylin much eilrlaslty Mil 'appears 'likely. haw ever1,' tfiat ll will bo soiUu dus after February, IS before any news In rcccU-od., fiuicml, the Gormaiila, In an article jWilch Is reprinted by tho .Norddottlsclio Allgoiuolne .fining says It may bo 10 or IB days before the public Is Informed on tho sub' Ject. It warns Its readers not to place credence In rumors, hut rather to wnlt for official reports, which will bo based on reports from com manders of submarine. Tho Germanla considers tho pos sibility that neutral ships will be destroyed as "fairly certain," but de clares they have had n proper warn ing. There nro nn Indications as to tho tone of tho German nolo In reply to tho American representations, which may bo delivered today, I WASHINGTON', Feb. 10. Incrcns es iu the price of wheat, flour mid bread througlunit the country were taken up today by President Wilson and the cabinet. It was understood Secretary Houston of the department of agriculture soon will have avail, able figure1, showing the amount of wheat in the country at present as compared with the amount a year ago. The letter of Mayor Mitchell of New York, wiggesling n federal em bargo on the exportation of wheat was before the cabinet; but the presi dent still adheies to liU' views that lie has no authority o declare such an embargo without action by con gress. Ends Dry, Hoarse or i ratntui isoughs Quickly A Slmplr, Ifomr-Mad JUmrdf. laripcaalvv but Uatqaalcd 4 Tho prompt ami positive rcmilts given by this pleasant tenting, liomr-mnila cough xyrtip ban cauted It to be used In more home than anv other remedy. It !:ie nlmust Inntalit rrllel and will usual. y overcome tlio acrsgo cough in 24 tours. GttS'i ounces l'lnrx (nO cents worth) from any drug store, pour It Into a pint Iwttlo and till the bottle with plain granu lated sugar syrup. 'lhU makes a full pint a family stinplv of the most ef frctlxo cough remedy at a cot of only 54 cents or I'm. You couldn't buy as much rradv-made cough medicliio for 2..',0. Kanllv prepnred and never K)lln. Full directions with I'lncx. The promptness certainty and ease with which this I'lncx Hyrup overcome a had cough, elicit or throat cold Is truly remarkable. It (pilckly looitcns a drv, hoarw) or tight cough anil heals and soothci a painful cough In a hurrv. With a persistent leo couslnit stops the for mation of ptilrgnrln the throat and bron chial tubes, thus endjisr tin' annoying backlog. . Pincx is a lilghlv concentrated com pound of genu ln NnmftVi pine cxtrnct, rich In giialacol and is famous tla world over for Its splendid effect' In bronchitis, whooping cough, bronchial itbins and winter coughs. To avoid disappointment In making thi. ask vour druggist for "21- ounces of 1'lnexy' and don't accept anvthlng rise. A guarantee of absolute satisfac tion, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Tho Pincx Co., H, Wayne, Ind. , SUITS MADE TO ORDER FROM $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Presslntj and Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Muin Street Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon Negatives Mado any time 01 place by appointment Phone 147-J We'll do the rest X. D. WJSSTON, Prop. NEUTRA SHIPS AN PR06S INCREASED PR jLEIN I MroR Mde I PI IN ) SIMIIXOKIKM). III., I-Vli. 10. David K. Hluuiulian, a icpubllciiu nl' t'hiengo, lotlny was eleolcd speukoi' of the lower house of the legislature on tho shty-eiglith ballot, the second day. Mis election Inoko tho niguii ixiitlnu, deadlock which has o.xitud in the house since the Icgfdatuio con vened liuiuarv (I. ne VtVJ. .SfcAULV' scutes 45c Coffee 45c Quality Our object is to give everyone a chance to note the difference between 45 cent coffee and cheap cr grades. Hind ihr coupon o your uroctr at our door or ( hit torr. If no hat no rolseri Goldn Gala Coll he can p( th pcUI value oflered at we cherrlully for ward him a alntle package at trade pile, through any channel he detlanatea. Me makea hla regular prolil. J. A. FOLGER & MARSH & gSfcrjl H W'l." r TTiTisoupoNl W IS GOOD FOR k m 10c. to 50c A K r pncscNTto at enocens m FEBRUARY 15tb to 201b, 1915 A m 1 FOLGER'S 66T COFFEE r7-M M 45C R.iut.r SpacUUaUprUe OC M H rttailprUe with coupon fH M Coffee i!"T' :fs Mty M B 1,00 I e B Crectra will collect the difl.rance from ua m & tNTCn voun onotn ncuow m L i.ntir it li t'liallut m k WE REDEEM THEM B JUnJ ur aolidle' ' dallraryaaa m Second Door Wet l'lil .ValluMil Hank Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Car Effective from Auguiit 1, 1914, to AuginH 1, 1015, and guran.d gainst any reduction during Inat time: Touring Car -......-...48 Iluaauout -............--. 440 Town Car .. sua 1 F. O. D. Dotrolt, All car fully equipped. (In the Unltod Btatos of America Only.) Further, we will be able to obtain the maximum efficiency In our factory production, and the minimum coit In our purchasing and aleg departments If we can reach an output of 300,000 cars b tween the above dates, And should we reach tills production wo agroo to pay as the Duyer'a hare from f 40 to $60 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to every retail buyer who purchases a now Ford car between August 1. 1914, and August 1, xsie. For further particulars regarding these low prices and profit-sharing plan, see the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. Ford Motor Car Company C. E. GATES, Agent Bparta Uutlding Medor), Oregoa, sssr:,. .,i NEW JERSEY 10 VOTE ON WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE TltllNTON, N. .1., Fob. HI. Tho senate today paused Iho woman miff rngo uiiiondiuoiit to tho statu consti tution, IT to I. Tho liuuso passed tlio ichoIiiIIuii two wooloi ago, and bulh houses hav ing acted favurably tho question will bo nithniltlud to the voters next Ut'l" toniber. one week only FEBRUARY 15 to 20. 1915 THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 10c to 50c- r piicbcntcd at enocens FEBRUARY 15th to'Mlli, 1015 FOLGER'S 6o COFFEE lUtuUr SpxUlaal pflre retail price tilth rawpen t ia TIN . .3J a ' ,na .00 JU" 1.00 .76 k a no 1. oo kGreeer will celled the dl(frene 'rem we I. ruTrn vnun nnncn ncLOUl IiimIIki CO., San Francisco BENNETT iMiouo UM5 - ya:ii....KT.lli,j!jill,"iti. ",,,-tt: s! .'a5elswrem f ' -J w i 1 ' ' ' . j h . it . . , M nr V i". '. lh