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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1915)
r vXm rtx MF.nKom) matt; Tmnuxw, mkdfokd. cmiww, Monday, mancii i. mm ' y;' u I' i. ' ' TURKEY MOVES F E Broussaln, Asia Minor, Selected in Cafco Evacuation of Constantinople Necessary FI&js of Allies Now Flylnfl Over Forts Along Dardan ellesAttempt to Force Germans. LONDON, Mnrcli :. The (lns of Great Britain nnil France nro now flying At tuo entrance to tlio Dardn nollea over the Turkish fortn re tluccwl by the sen power of the allies. While it would appear to ho a fart inai io aiuou ncci nns rcacnea Chunak, 15 miles from thu Mediter ranean entrnnco to tho straits, the Ilrllish press warns the public not to expect tho Immediate full of Con stantinople nevertheless these opera tlons of tho British and French war ships against tho sea defenses of Constantinople aro creating a tre mendous stir In the near east. Itrbttwuiki New Capital Ilroussaln Asiatic Turkey has been selected by the Turks as their new capital, In case It becomes necessary to evacuate Constantinople. The Germans' in Tllrkoy,' If Is declared, wanted tho Turks to move to Adrla nnplc, in European Turkey, but the' Turks would havo nonoof this, and started shipping their achives to Droussa. A new attempt to force back the C-urman line In Franco apparently Is under way In the Champagne region, and although no definite results have been achieved, a battle of consider able Importanco Is developing. At tacks of thes allies along this sec tion of tho front havo been proceed ing tentatively for several days but tho communication from the German war offlro today Indicates that an assault in force has now been launched. It Is said that at least two army corps of French were en gaged and that they were repulsed af ter tierce fighting at close quarters. Ktviicli relinked In tho Argonnc, Dcrlln reports, tho French mudo flvo efforts to break through tho German positions, being thrust back In each Instance. Tho French statement asserts that tho al lies made slight progress in tho Vosges. lu tho housn of commons I'remler Aequlth announced that at no time previously had the Ilritlsh govern ment been nioro confident that the al lies would achiovo victory. Interest in the fighting along tho eastern battle front has been de flected for the moment from tho Car pathians to tho north of Poland, where tho Russians appear to be making a desperate effort to regain the ground Field Marshal von Wn denburg won when he threw them back from East Prussia. Consequent ly tho stubborn strugglo continues on tho lino from tho liobr to the Narew, where Grand Uuko Nicholas lias yet to establish his ascendancy. FJfttititifr In Iliikouiua Vienna reports a violent engago mentln Hukowlna Without saying anything albut the outcome, while Pctrograd claims to havo checked the Austro-Gcrman advance In this reg ion. In tho west, Interest is centering on tho fighting In tho Champagne region, where flerco attacks and counter attacks havo marked the op erations of tho last week. REV. SHIELDS GETS CALL TO NEWBER6 XftTOERO, Or., March 1. At a meeting of the member of tho church tind congregation of tho I'rc'slntciiiin rliurrh here, Rev. W, P. Shields of McJfod, Or., was extended nji jinniii inoua call. The call followed ncgoti nMoim that took plane between. Mr. KlrfedB,n.i(l tlic church oflieials u few wVekij ago. Just, when Mr. Shields will eomo to Newberg in not known, hut it in un derstood Hint it will bo in u shoi t time. JIo jiui heoa pastor of fjijueji t M"edford for twelve .vcanvniiOnuo vlmmly wn for nine venrs mission ijry in Sinin. He fore going to Ritun ho liuil clitiigo of ti Prehliyturinu ditreh In went cm Nehnihku. Jlev. Mr. Shields plntos Hint he has Juki received tho call and lm not yet madp up his mind as to what course he. will follow. Awoke lloiiio-,Mmlt Cigars. "Governor Johnson, Mt. Pitt and La VlU ,ur the bttBt. HlUt Mwlford trd U ftiodturd aisde. A A 1 0 0 AS A LITTLE MISS CHINA WANTS TO BE BEAUTIFUL, JUST LIKE MISS AMERICA w VbbBmK BEfw I ciSlf JgKggLIBX KJHF jBLvw gggggggggB iggllllllllHIlS aBHfi9SullgglglllllllH&. Mt Typical Clilnee licnuty mid 1mH vilin hopo wmo lwr to l-o an lienutlful American llcaitty. China has had another awakening. ! merchants of Singapore and Shanghai The nomen of China have taken up arms against ugliness nnd they want tho women of America to be their al lies in the fight for beauty. '' The American woman Is tho Chi nese woman's ideal of beauty. And little Miss China has started out in n very business-like way to achieve her ideal. She has Instructed the COMPANY PRESENT 9 There i n fcocietv in Xew York de voted to the cntnulMimcnt of Knclixli ojieni in Amerien. It is rather n in mentnhlc fact that Amerien lui pro duced more .than her lmre of tlie great fingeH, nnd Xew York ("it supports the ino.t pretentious opera company in the world, nnd yet we are obliged to lienr our operas in u for eign tongue. The dingers and man agers do not object to the KnglW; tninhttioii, hut rather the poor translation. When a libretto m oi iginnlly written for tho conipoor words containing vowel sound- nn chosen ns much lis iwmIjIp, but so far our tmn-Iators havo seemingly paid no regaid to the euphony of their text. Often the singer i re quired to execute nn extreme iuumcoI phrase in the upper register on n word where grunting consonunU arc prominent. This incongruity led to a demand on the part of the opera goers of Xew York to have new translations made, m the Metropol itan management engaged two or three mvn (-killed in the nrt of writ ing for lyric settings, and new trans lations were mndo for inoxt of the standard operas. The Andrews Opera company, real izing tho defects of old translation-., employed George Itroadhurst, tin noted playwright, to make n trans lation of "Martha," and not only write singable words t the music, hut to bring out tho comedy in what i really a light and delightful serio comedy jdot. Spoken lines are used in which to tell the story of the play, and nn audience can easily compre hend llio plot, ntnl this fact lends an additional enjoyment to tho iiiiimc. There is really no entertainment more enjoyable than opera, when it N un derstood, as it mnkes a twofold up peal to thu sense of sight nnd heal ing. Tho people of Medford will he given an nppottiiuily to sen and hear the Andiews Opera company in "Martini" at the I'ago theater on Monday, March 0, under the niihicc of the Medford Lodge of Elks. Thin will In itio event of the sciimui, and no one should iniss it. SEIZED BY FRENCH HKULIN, March . The ovon-ens news ageni-y today gave out a stoiy to tho effect that the Chilean htcaiin-r Kiiuoagiia, IIHD'J tons, hud been M-icd hy Picuch warships- while malting her way with a cargo of bullpittir to e u-iuu, ANDREWS OPERA MARTHA MA to buy "American beauty things" face creams, perfume, powder puffs nnd other enemies to ugliness, and she's going to be Just as pretty If she can ns her distant neighbor, MUs America. Tho beauty shop follows tho flag of civilization; American business agents in the Far Hast say the beau- 'A E NEEDS ASSISTANCE' To tho Editer: I am certain that nil good people feel that tho association of public 1 A work this winter for the poor and do- me.er liquor ca.c, one of ir-t niipor servlng people of tho city. All tho tnnce to the prohibition mw. of ICan- tnembere of tho committee of tho as- Bociatlon, under the leadership of Its! president. Dr. J. Lawrence lllll, havo J given their time without remunera-1 tlon and, for tho good work done, arc ' deserving the praise, gratitude, and i thanks of tho Medford people. Hut the association Is still n debt j to the amount of a few dollars. I , bellovo tho amount Is somethlnK like i $00 or 70. Now I wish to appeal to tho people of Medford who aro in jympathy with this work to please send to the treasurer, J. A. Wcster lunti, n few more contributions In order that tho association may wind up its affairs for tho year freo of debt. Pleaso, therefore, when you read this do not leave the matter to others do not ray "Let George do It." but sit right down yourself and wrlto out a. little check oven If no moro than a dollar or two, and send It to J. A. Wcitcrlund, or see him and hand him the amount, and thank tho stars, oven though tho times arc hard, you aro able to do this much for a deserving cause. II. II. SAItGENT. BILLIONS AND ROYAL IUIIIous and royal honors havo evl dently come to John I), Olwell and Mrs. Olwell, formerly of Medford, who nro now ranked In tho billionaire class, according to tho Lou Angeles papers, noth were pictured aboard tho "billionaire special" train run to tho Han Diego exposition. Tho Los . Angeles Herald of February 20,' prints n largo picture of throo society leaders who attended the "Southern California Hilllon Hall" at Pasadena 'February 25, with a full length por trait of Mrs. OIwoll In the place of honor, iabullcd "Mrs. John I). Olwell, wlfo of thO'cHord applo king." In a pamphlet Issued by tho Hotel .Mary land of Pasndonn, among tho lllus tiatlons of prominent guoiits Is "John I), Olwell, applo king of tho Rogue river valley." PRESIDENT SIGNS PENSION . BILL CARRYING $164,000,000 WABIIINOTON, March I.-Picm-dent Wilson loday signed llio pension appropriation, cui'i.Miig approximate ly 1 01,000,000. It was the lirt of (he large uppiopriutiou hills lo reach tho president. n Irene INtolli Hough, the Tjplrid ty parlors are springing up like mush. rooms In the largo cltleu of the Orient, nnd most of them are managed by Americans, If MIsm Irene F.utelle Hough, tho most beautiful telephone girl In Amerlrn and n typical American heau. ty. is tho t)po of beauty Miss China covets, her road to beauty will be long and wcnvlsome. ATTEMPT TO OUST WASIIJNOTOX, March 1 sas, was tlt-cnicil in the Mipmno colli t today igaint the Mate, U wn alleged that after iet-eici- had Imen appointed to out uinou wholesale liquor dealers from doing lnuiiie in Lcintitjvorth, Kan., M Kinneyor went acrohf. .the ricr into Missouri, etnllinllcd a warehouse Iheie and continued to deliver hecr in Kanxas. rhe kmi-a supreme court held tliat his removal whs a uictc de vice to ovilde the Kiiiimis litpior law and that the trade won not iuUrstutc commerce "in good fnith." Tim supreme court t-idav held th.it Kiruieyer wns entitled, under previous decisions of the court to protection for his trade as interstate commerce nnd dismissed an injunction issued li tho Kansas sui)rei court. REMARKABLE CASE of Mrs. HAM Declares Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo. "I feel It my duty to tell tho public tho condition of my Health hcioro using your medicine. Iliad falling, inflamma tion and congestion, fomale weakness, pains in botli sides, backaches and bear ing down pains, was short of memory, nervous, impatient, passed sleoplesa nights, and had neither stroncth nor energy. There was nlwovs a fear and dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, weak spells, hot flashes over my body. I hod a place In my right sldo that was ao soro that I could hardly boar tho weight of my clothes. I tried medicines and doctors, but hey did mo littlogood, and I never expected to get out again. I got Lydia E. 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