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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1915)
' ni i - - ll , afEPFORP MATK TRIBUNE, MISOffORD OmSClON, TCWSPAY, MARC'If 2, 1915 PXGtf THRTTB guessTf' they "are married -srwHTfsm LL irar UJ taL ByJAllmari , r.li""AJ - tsr 5rir--sTn SHORT 1 0.27 INCHES TOM.PIMHEP WltU DG UTE TONIGHT PAHfiH WEMT llOMB TIII3 AFTBtWdQH Alt!) JllflT anY HACK- A PifVJ ,1 PAMsV,mNweKe 'fOU -SEO MUJTAU DUFF VMEfl I GOT HOME Ki ' MAM .SAM VAS PAH, AM' I VlELL,V0U6HE DE ponce got pe just DID HE JID THEi TAKE. HIM TO THE POLiCftj tlO, t&Y JUST CARRIBI Him to de hospjtau AM11 I STOPPED JUTbSCfi MOW HE WA3, am bAT5 w) no Lvra in .STfaKEVOU? -Tn MiHuTtia aoo-shg. is cross I I .T00.30 PONV DOTHCF4 (3ETTIWG AC 'fi3, IN TIME TO PREVENT aiftllON t HCRE TODAt 1 He-sTAfneo aousim'me. A TrtAGetM MEP-r HOW I WAS V t. IATE SEASONAL RAINFA BELOW AVERAGE sW !a wax hep- i -za m, n i -v ' &Z. I l unuj l c 1. ' r- iL y v fc '!& I II IV I V 1r.Ctr ' ,... ir- t Tho n 1 1 1 Ti 1 1 1 for I'Vlinuiiy wiih 'J.I II ini'lii'M, making tlio total lor the kciihoii to date from Hcil t'tnlitu I, H.fi'J liielii'M, a M'iinoiiuI tlolii'li'iU'V of J(I.'J7 iui'liCH. TIiuh Jin- it U the dry. (Mt HI'IIHllll ).XHt ilMIIMMl ill over tliiity yearn ill (lie llogui' Hlver vnllny. Fol lowing mi iiiniNitnlly dry humhoii n year ago, iinlt'MM heavy Kpting luiua lull tint niillii(il in I r lur llin coin lug Iiiiivi'nI. W'dIIh in many purtK of lint valley uri' tlry. Nnlnm Ihim 1. ilenlly net Coilli lo (lfiiiiiiiHliiilc, once mill fur all, lu hcnufil mnl ucccMNlty ni' iriignlioii, Tlio mean iiveiitge iniiifall fur IVh limry l JMlft Iiu'Iii'h, Tim monthly deficiency !m 1.1 1) iurliuM. Tin- dclie iency for Imiimry wiih in t h neigh borhood of thri'ii inclii'H, mnl Unit Tor Deei'mber nearly four inchcH. Tln nvcrngo niinfull fur Mntt'li ix 'J.I inrlii'H, fur April l.l.'l liiehcH, fur .May .1.77 indie mnl for Juno l.llll. Klionlil llii'Hii niuntliK follow tint pro. reding in deficiency, nil iceonln for n tlrv yi'iir will lie muiiahcd. Tim itulili'M iny in lint imnilli wax February M, with lint thermometer nt LM. Tho wiiiiiicmI wiim the (llli, with til. There were H clear day, purl Iv cloudy mnl III olondv. Unto Mux. .Mln. I'rocln. SOU HERN OREGON I IS MADE PART OF CALIFORNIA r,2 MltMitlMiM 1 tK r.n na ) I r.o it.... 12.. 1 I.... J 5 to...., 17 l.S I 'J.., 20. 2t. 49 .....it I .r:i r.a ... I i ...... Till ..:!!:f.i .'c r.o 17 51 2I 25.. 20... i. 28. MMtpfKp ' ....5 I ....55 ,-.52 .17 20 .10 .12 .15 t7 .15 1.1 .11 nn .10 21 2S 2.1 27 Mi II t.1 :t2 ::o 25 .17 .17 V. 31 nil ii .it i.tn .12 .01 T .03 .05 T .01 .35 .111 T .05 .05 .11 Clomly Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy I't. Cldy. Clear Clear I't. Cldy. I't. Clyil. Clonr Climr Clitnr Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy I't. Cldy. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Menu maximum 53 Mean minimum .. 35 Mean Maximum, I'ott. Otli 03 Minimum, l-'cli. 1 Itli 23 (Ireateiit dally rniiKit 31 rivrltllalloii Total 2.tClnclien Creatent In 24 lira, Pub. 1, 1.13 inched Clear, K: partly cloudy, I; cloudy. 10. FRANK DAVEYs LANDS JOB AT PENITENTIARY NAIiK.M, Or., Mmeh 'J. Auiuiiiiico meut wiim imiiht tmlay that tint hoard of enntrol would utMiiut I'rnnl. Davcy, roprtaKtutittit in tho lephhi ture, from llniuey eonnty, InuiK keeper nt Urn mIiiIo penitentiary to Hiiceeeil Tom It. Wilson, who hurt heeu uppoiiiteil iiii'uiiio lax inspculor of the inlerunl revenuit ileparlmeut. Mr. Wilson will o to I'urtlauil tomor row to lie-in IiIm new wmh. Mr. l)aey foiuieily lived in Salcin mid wiih speaker of the Iioiimi in 1H07. Ho wan eity editur of the Stnti'mumi lor a uuiiiher of yearn mid has heeu I'lliliuj- a urwhpnper mnl irai'tieiun law hIiico moving to Ilaiuey county. The, hookkl,per of tho penitentiary TeeeiveH a walary of 1 1(1 a mouth, tjilf) of which is for mnkiii; lleitilliou ineaHureinentrt. Hotttheru Oiccon lii amiuxed to Cal Itornla In tho altracttvt. uxponlllon foli(ir JiiNt limited hy tint .Southern I'nclflc, eutllled "Calirornla." I'IioIoh of tho Itnuuii river Milluy and Mt. I'ltt and Crater l.akn. CourernliiK tliltf xerllon, llio pamphlal uyn: Thou throuKli tlio laud where Ciii ornl U. H. (Irani foiiKht Indlann, tluoiiKh (irnntH I'.ikh, nlotiK the Hecth I lie ItoKUit river, out Into tho open of ItoKiie rhcr nlley, home of tho wnrld-famoua pcnrn and a veritable 'profusion of orchards Mr. I'ltt, Miow.clud, hlKlietit peak of tlio Cub radim In Kouthuru OrRou, In now In view, .Med ford, uietropidlH of Hokiio river valley, In gateway point to that world Hcenlr marvel, Crater l.ako. From Medford a dollKlitful automohlle trip may h mado. In Hraron, throiiKh the Cavcado mountaluri to Crato l.akn. And many will nrofer to contluuo on nver tho Cnncaden, lurntiKli a won derland and a hiiuter'H pnradhtu of lakoH and fort'NU, to tho Klamath branch railroad which aitaln Jolim tho tJhaMa Itoulo at Weed, thin transfer heliiK optional. Crater l.ako In an uulipio nconle attraction of tho en- tlro Klouo. It Ih a lake In the heart of an extlnrt volcano. Mt. Muznlm Man on en as IiIkIi or bliiber than Mt. .Shaata. Tho upper part of (ho moun tain-wan Hhot away hy volcanic action. Tho ImmuiiBu cavity four thoiiMand fuot deep, nix inlloii Ioiir and four iiiIIch wide Ihun litilf-f llloil with water. The mnMlve grandeur, the wonderful blue of the water, the ma JeHtlo nurrouudliiKH of Crater l.ako can neither lie painted nor described Anhlaud, mill In the ItoRito river valley. In a popular resort, having a notable collection of mineral ttprliiKa. Wo noon lenvo tho Kokuo river valley. The nceulc Klorlen of tho Hlnklyous are ahead, Already, distant KlImpncH of Mt. Hhaitta have beon Kalned, Soon llu nhlmmerinK whlto nlden and ItH IMiik Klnclurn eau MeemliiKl) almont bo touched, At HIhhoii many will Htop for a proloiiKeil view of thin Fcenle marvel, or pounlbly for a climb to the top of Mt. Simula. EIGHTY MINERS I C BLOW-UP HAMBURG LINER VIRGINIA COLLERY HINTO.V, Aiarch OFFICIALS RELEASED I etj-r 'tju GERMAN ADVANCE PN 5.000 L W. Va explosion occurred In tho mine of the J ,-u,,r AlllIollh If.imeiKt-r mnl .New IIIvit and I'orahontan Connoll- j Walter I'a iHiliigliiuiH, three of five of dated Coal company three mllen from ,., llMlj t.,npi0.,.H of u. HamhurK rhurmond, Wet VlrKlula, nt 8:30 Alt.nvim inL. in,IPlC(, y(M,cr,i ny 0IJ o clock today. The mine connects iini,. r .1,,rniiiinn thn llnliwl I ---.--,,- -- n with another mine, each employing (ilKhly men, alt of whom arc hollov ed to have been In tho pita when the nxplotdon occurred. Ho cue purlieu were at onre orKonlred and the faun were net koIiik within fifteen mlnuten after the exploidon, hut at 10:30 o'clock none of the minors had been bronchi out. A rescue car of the waH ordered from tit The explosion occurred In initio No, 3, Brent volumcH of nmoUe pourltiR out of tho opetilnKS. The conneclltiK mine In No. I. II ilIUIIIIIIIIi ' Mtemnsliip Iter ..bureauofmlneni Knr, ,,,. lonalum. W. V-1 F,ix s,ff,r, StnicH oventuii'itt hy-mcutts of falHt' insnifextH isHiied to hhips ncnt with Hiipjiliex for German enitsern, pleaded not stilly when nrrmened today. They were released in .foOOO hail each. ICotter in Hiiperintendent of tho line, HnchmciHtcr purehsiMii ncut mid rnppineJimiH wiih htipen,ar),o on the ltcrwiud. mntuiriiijr director, and wiiercarf;o of the Lo- reiioz, failed to upcnr. REGION OF YPRES DEFINITELY CHECKED GENERAL VILLA IS DEAD AGAIN ON PAPER BAN ANTONIO. Texan, Mnr. 2 A monxnKo dated I'eb. 27 from Atnian Callouten and dvlaed In trnnRiulntdon saya rumnrn that Francisco Villa In dead and burled aro again circulating. Colonel Tomas Urblnn Is reported by Carranzlstna an having made tho MutemcHt that lie attended tho fun', eral and that Intermept was in Juan, a villa go In Durnugo, which was Gen eral Villa' birthplace. EXTRA SESSION PLANS WASHINGTON,. March 'J. Presi dent WiUon stntcU definitely today that he had iihnnAoucil plnns for an extra fccMon of the hennte inuuedi atcly nfter Marvllfviinil up to the prexent has ipit seriously considereil the htip'stion of n hjK'cial hCh.-ion of eoiifcre.iH in October. LONDON, March 2. Tho following report from tho headquarters of Sir John French, commander of the Hrlt Inh forces In the field, was given out today by tho official Information bureau: "The encmy'H activities In tho neighborhood of Vpros, reported in the last communiques, have been checked. During tho last three nights patrols which have been active In front of our trenches, have round that tho enemy has not ventured to leave his lines. "Karly this morning March 1 an attack preceded by a heavy bom bardment mado on a portion of our line was successfully repulsed. On our left a party of Princess Patricia's WOMAN'S HIlll'TV NO HIXTHKT. It all lies In the caro sho bestows upon herself and In keeping at bay those dread Ills peculiar to her sex. The flashing eye, tho clastic step and tho clear complexion never accom pany organic troubles. Tlio dis tressed expression, lassitude, head aches and mental depression aro only tho tcll-talo symptoms. Women so troubled should take I.ydla K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, that sim ple remedy made from roots and herbs, and restoro their health to a 'normal condition. SAN FRANCISCO, Miueli 'J. Tho stmt of the Vumleihilt cup race at tho I'nuama l'ncifiu c. posit ion ha been fi.ed for Y2&W p. in. Saturday. The iiieu is iippro.iuiiitely IIIIO miles. Aiming tho entrants mo Itulpli Du l'uliim mnl Hurry (Irani, twieo win ners of tho Vmulerhilt race; Kildio I'ulleii ami Darius Kesta, Grand Prix winners; Ilaiuey Ohlfiehl ami Karl Cooper. , '1 1L1JUUIL V- SCENE FROM JACK LONDON'S PLAY, "BURNING DAYLIGHT" AT THE STAR THEATER THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT f S Eitl v fiv JV 1 H 1 lx'9H alA Canadian light Infantry captured a Orrman trench with great dash. Af ter killing 11 of tho occupants and driving off tho remainder, they suc ceeded In blowing up the trench. Our losr.es, were trifling. "On our right, near La Ilassce, wo gained ground steadily hy skillful trench work and In this zono wo ob tained complete mastery over tho enemy's snipers and In cohsoquanco our casualties were greatly reduced. "On several positions nlong our front our artillery forced tho enemy's batteries to change position and In creased ascendancy over tho opposing guns which hns been observable for some time past." Bmoko Homa-Made Cigars. Oovcrnor Johnson, Mt. Pitt and La Vista aro tho best. GREY REFUSES TO PUBLISH LETTERS LONDON, Mnrcti 2. Sir Edward Grey, the Dritfau foreign Hccretary, declined today to ranko public the full eorrcHMindcnce which. haw'pBHSad re. ccntly between Great Hritnin and the United States, including tho text of the American note concerning the German navnl war zone. JlcplyinK to a (iicstiou in tho house cf commons, the foreign secretary Haiil that ho would publish no correspondence In addition to what nlready ha appear ed unless the consent of the United States was given. "Good for what ails your car." It takes the ills out of hills. MC (Pi we Gasoline of Quality "Be Sure About Your Eyes Have Them Examined" Vou arc bo re hero. No experimenting with your oyos; no careless ness, all Js accuracy. A reputation built upon servlco, oxperlenco and knowledge of tho human oyo protects you. You Wont llavo to Wear Glasses Unless Vou Need Tlicm. DR. 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