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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1915)
A ' 1 " f rtl V ' c vJl'FAGE SIX OTTTORT) MATli TRTOUNK MEPFORD. ORWflOtf. WEDNESDAY, MARCK a, 1015 ( X- " lur fit Wlf SENT AS PEACE MAKER TO I WARLIh PIUTES WABlUNGtofi, Mnrch 3. IlrlRa dler General Scott, clilof 6r staff of tlio army loft lioro toilny for Utnli, to attempt a poncoful nettlonient with ilio recalcitrant Pluto Inillnnn. General Hcott linn a long record not only an an Indian tighter, hut rIso a& a mediator among the In dians, wIioro dialects he speaks and whoso habits he knows '.horouRhly. War department uructats say ho tins morn Influonco with tho Indians of the west than any other white man. About a year ago ho brought tho re calcitrant Navnjoa Into camp with out, bloodshed. After conferences today between officials of tho war department, tho department of justice and tho Inter ior department, It was decided to ask General Scott to see if ho could not bring the rencgado band of Piutcs to glvo up Tse-NVClat, their leader who Is charged with murder. Reports from Bluff count in Utah where tho band Is entrenched, ay the roads arc bad and the country Is covered with deep snow. It may take General Scott and his party three days to reach tho Indians af ter they leave tho railroad. PIUTE INDIAN UPRISING IN UTAH AND COLORADO RUBLEE 10 RECEIVE RECESS APPOINTMENT WASHINGTON, Mnrch 3. George ISublco o Cornish, N. II., whose nom ination to the fcdcrnl trade commis sion hns not been confirmed by tho senate, will pet a recess nppointiucnt from PrcMdont Wilmm Friday. Ad ministration lenders today said they did not expect his confirmation nt the prchdit seshion of the senate. SUBMARINE U-9 MISSING jMiBniSL2xjJBHFRJFHBBBP'"Pv xjiBt HkHft cJLk I JBBSfMBiBBMT 'mPKf9R m&mmBm . as s&w ?&& .. - r "wm .. V VBl Br ?5x BBBBBT w wlPEMBBBflBBv BBBBr . tB BRRJ Killed In twttle ultli juilefurc con HlBfc L0 " L ' ',,UM, "" " """J Indian," of tlilef Posr-v tiho cnt to the itiil or JH2rHjMp V H J1 ) lm N nrtlng an gultle nnd nihlMir ti Oilef TVoXcKnt. F(3f "P $ s I f, s. .Mntlml .VelK'rkrr. ' I 111 Imlflll llllTrn (l"! nn ! - v "Tullio uoitlnu'M of Vdle-Snr- bUUNblLVUICOMUU IUAUVtKIi5tVALLtY Dum.kv fyti inches Nou.man '2)4 hwia ARROW COLLARS Are not excelled by any other 2 for 25 cent collars made here or abroad Omar, I'mmoiiv & Co., Ini. Mailm or Aimoiv JIiiihm Tnov, N.Y. Tho toil jthfiirv .shows ivi'ros riilhtx nut of CuHc (MiiitlikrMrm t'olotndo) to iclnfnrcp V. S. .Mnrhnl .Wliek'i "nrin)" in it flsht ulili tho I'ititPH. iimler t lilef 1Vc-Ni(iat (Ktorctt llutrli), ihito;r.iphptl ttolow in war di-ovs. ' IN MOVIE FILMS F RENCH ATTACKS L (Continued from Pass 1) "I wns within ranRo when I firt mhted them, but to make sure I went in on them. Then I loosed one of my torpedoes" nt the middle hhip. 1 wns then nbotjt twelve feet under water. I climbed jo the surface to get u night through my tube of the effect, nnd diKcovcred that the shot had pone Mraight nnd true, striking the ship, which I Inter learned was the Abou kir, under one of her muguzincs, which in exploding he!R'd the tor pedo's work of destruction. "Tlicro wns n fountain of water, n burst of smoke, n flnf-Ii of Are, nnd pnrt of tho cruiser rose in the air. She had been broken apart nnd sank in n few minutes. "Her crew, even with death staring them in the fact, kept to their posts Tciuiy to iianulo tneir useless guns, for I submerged at once. Hut I hud binyed on top long enough to sec the other cruisers, which I learned woro tho Cressy und (he Ilopue, turn and steam full speed to their dying sis ter, whoso plight they could not un derstand, unless it had been due to an accident. But soon the other two Kuglbh eminent learned what had brought about the destruction so sud denly. "Ah I reached my torpedo depth I sent a becond ehargo at tho nearest of tho oncoming- vessels, which was Uio Iloguc. Tito nttuck on tho Hoguc went true. Hut this time I did not huvo the advantageous aid of huving tho torpedo detonate under tho mngn yiiie, so for twenty minutes the llogue lay wounded und helpless on tho sur face beforo she heaved, half turned over and sank. "Dy this time tho third cruiser knew, of course that tho enemy wns upon her, nnd she sought as best she could to defend herself. She loosed her torpedo dofenso batteries and bonts, starboard and port, nnd stood her ground. In common with the method of defending herself against n submarine attack, wio steamed in a xigjnp; pourfro, nnd this made it nec essary for me to hold my torpedoes until I could Iny n time course for them, which alfo mndo it necessary for mo to get nearer to (ho Cressy, "Wlion I got within suitable range I sont nwny my third attack. This time I sent a scrond torpedo utter tho first to make tho strike doubly certain, My crow were aiming liko sharpshooters, und buth torpedoes went to their bullseye. My luck wns with mo again, for tho enemy was fnmlo useless, a,nd at once begin sink ing by her heud. Hhe careened far flyer. Then suffered u boiler explos kw and completely turned turtle. With br keel uppermost sho floated .until the air got nut from under her Mid then ho snnk; with a loud sound. ' "The whole, affair had taken less ilinn ,one hour from the time of tkAtiHg off the torpedo until tho Crtttby wpui to tho bottom." , Tho city council at last nlsht's meeting voted an appropriation of J 100 toward tho making of a ten reel film of scenes of Mcdford and the Rogue river valley to be exhibited in tho Oregon building nt the Panama Pacific International exposition. Tho county has appropriated $600 and Ashland will probably give $100. Though the council is pledged to an economical administration It de sires to go on record as being advo cates of advertising Medford far and wide. The Hamilton ranch on I.lttlo Dutte of 320 acres, belonging to tho city, has been leaded to George V. Try. a ranchman of the Little Itutto sec tion. The ranch is located near tho cPy water Intake According to tho 5tlpulations of tho contract Mr. Kry mast keep up tho fnrcc surrounding the ranch and rake off nnd carry anay all tho old grarr and decayed matter which may bo a menace to the public health. Although not unanimous It was voted to Insure tho city flro hall. Probably a policy for HO 00 will bo taken out. Tho flro truck will Lo re-lnsured. The salary of Flro Chief Lawton was raised from $80 to $? per month. EASLY REPULSED STATES BERLIN IlKltl.lN. Mnr.h .1. The report on the progress of the lighting given out by tho German wnr office today rea Is :ih follews: "Xenr St. Flni, to ilio south ot Vpros, the nttnek .ctordny on two l-!ngli?h companies upon our lines was repuNed after violent hnud-to-hnnd fighting1. At n point near I'eninue, a French ni rent ft came down on ac count of motor trouble, und the two men on hoard were taken prionci. "The French attacks in the Chntu jmsne district have been without nnv degrue of sueeoss. Tho Fieneh troops have been once again driven back. A correspondent on the (Jul ii'iiin frontier telegraphs to Merlin ihnt the Kuxsiaus hae not won n hingle complete succc-s in their ef forts t rigaiu Iot positiins on the erei-t f tin Carpathian. Heavy fightii'g continues in the snow, thi? Russians mnking desperate efforts lu ward off ihc danger of an encircling movement. "To the uoi thw est of Vtllo-Sitr Toutbi1 (lenuaii troops occupied -") ' yauls of trenches. French advances; in the forest of Cotienvoye und neiiri Xllv have been easily repuNed. At-! tucks iiiaile bv our troops to thu northeast of Hadeuvilles ngniu re- Stiucit in our getling possession ot ! considerable territory. i We Invite You To (toll and Srt Our Lowly MILLINERY You will lp delighted with Ihe Idxclusivu iModcln we show. Styles for every invasion. Come try thuni on. Our reasonable prices will please you. OPENING DAYS MARCH 4th AND 5th Misses Lounsbury&Semon At The M. M. Department Store ::::x vvv H" liCS 1& GOLD HILL AUTO SIAGE 10 GRATER WASHINGTON, March 3. TI-e secretary of the interior will gu(.ti permission to Darling & Kodgci Dj opernte stage nutos fiom flohl Mi'i i to Crater Lake Park, pnnidrd t'nee round trips nro mnde each week I ir ing tourist season and a bond luni islied to fulfill tho obligatioim incurred. .. iMffll .'.tecsPiw"". i t-" Uf VTvl0 Smokers of iURKiSH Trophies Cigarettes fifteen years ago are emokcrs of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes today I Mdmtt&ilMuit GaUTOriafi oniEffptxm OpntltilnikVirU . V f t t f r ? T t t ? V ? ? X c Buy it no; MANN'S You will need it soon STORE FOR WOMEN Easier Comes Early This Year Get Ready ft A jq9 o, u Our Suits and Coats Are Right-In Style, Quality and Pnce Special for Thursday Xew Tailored Suits, made of all-wool sorgo, in navy blue, C'open and green, one of tin's season's new models, on sale Thursday, caeh, at. r. $15 La Vogue Suits, new models, -speoial, eaeli... $25.00 New Sl'irinp; Coats, many styles, very special, each, $5.98 1 H lieauliful new '"Vhifo ' Chincliilla Coats, very special, each, Y ? t t FREE Save Your Saleslips and Get Wm. Roger's Guaranteed SilverwareFREE ! Y i $18 25 All-Silk McHsalino. Pet ticoats, $1.00 values, on sale at, each, $1.98 if : ir :: t ? ? X t r f y f t ? ? t f f f f A Red Fern Corsets Are carefully designed to lie comfortable a.s vell as fashionable. Prices from meat ot keeping our men einploved dunng the winter monthi, we make the following icmukable icdiuSioni in deers: No.l,$1.305.P.neIDoor Reduced $ 1Q No.2,$1.105.PonelDoor (for Piklntins) f Reduced to yilC Quality Jut as Good as Ever Our cuflomen we always tatied. We own and orx-zatc tho largeft diied-to-coniumcr Saih, Door and Mill Woilc (woiy in NotthwcA. You will find here the Ligartt valuei in intenor uim. We tell anyone; hip anywhere, Aak tor Catalog No. ''j rmm Fbwizt fs$W t f T T T T t Y Y t Y Y Y $2.50 to $8 f Cor- .$1 AVarner's Kusl-Troof Coi sets, sj)ecial, pair t ,. AVanier's Bmis.soroB; vyy special at,- m : Vvowi LaHfi Corsets, pair.. J Iff IRH(T$L ILtJI 1. liMnM&sxWM w. rs r Kvwwnu BEAUTIFUL NEW WASH GOODS 5000 yards fine. Zephyr Dress Ginghams, new pat terns, worth IHc, on sale Thursday, per 10c NeV'Canoo Cjoth for ehil tfron's jdrcsses ami boys' shits,' good as most 25o , ,r.. I, (halftiea. H2 Jiu wide, yard 16c New Crepes" and Organ dies, in tho new floral do- fl I'll v" "" w signs, special ri2j4c 40-iiicU Organdies, i'ino quality, in beautiful pat terns, the latest thing in wash goods, spe cial, yard 28c Children 'Dresses, made of fine ging hams, sizes f to 14 years, very special, each, 69c Best quality Dress Prints and Challies, on sale Thursday at, a yard, 5c 72x00 Sheets, bleached, good qual ity, worth 00c, now, each, t 39c 100 dose, heavy Iluek Towels, large size, worth lf)e, sale price, each, 10c 5000 yards fine Val. Laces and Inser tions, yalucs up to 15e, on sale at, yard, 5c r Y Y Y Y Y ? ? T Y t T Y T ? Y ? ? Y Y 1 v J j j j j x x ? 5 J J $ $ 5 v$ 5 j,$ 5" v $ 3 rmtmmmm