WpwF v(v y M; : ih r u E2K1TC BTX MDFOD MATT) TRIHUNK, MttDFORl). OTJWIOtf, TlirTJSDAY, MAKCir -I, MW a IT" illiiiiili" M)"iii'lf n" MrfAMM GERMANS SEEK TO CAPTURE CZAR'S FORT AT OSSOWETZ I'BTIIOORAI), Much 4. Tlie Oisr ninii forces in northern Poland nrc concentrating (heir efforts' in nn en deavor to break through the Hussion fortified lines nenr tlio Prussian fron tier by capturing the foitresN of Os- tlie Imiliff to be more prompt in Hit' bringing of witnesses to the court. Nlntc (Ihmo Warden V. L. Finley testified tlmt the slain iniin wo u game warden duly appointed in lt)ll. John Dnhl. a young man, testified he guarded Hubbard's body, mid thai it was not touched fiom the time of the killintr until the annul nf the eoroner. Sum Snndry's Testimony Deputy, l)isriet (lame Win den Sam Sundry testified that Hubbard's eoat wiii bnt'oned at the too and that the bullet that snuffed out hi life Kent through both lnpeK Sundry was one of the party that isited the Scene the day af or the prime. He described the position of the bodv CHILDREN OF AMERICA BEG WAR LORDS TO STOP WAR howrtx. This bnttle, the outcome of jnnd the finding of the dead man's which is regarded ns of high impor tance, is proceeding with increased violence. The Hermans on this oo (iitHifiu have succeeded in bringing up Rome of their heaviest and most ef fective guns, including the great six-tecn-incli fieldpieees. The opinion of Mussina military of ficers is that the Germans having been expelled from Prznsnys, their only hope of successful execution of their plans, which include .securing the position of the left flank "by breaking through the Russian line of fortresses, lies in taking Osowe z. From the chnracter of the fighting, it is evident Hint the Germans have dc tenuined to exhaust every effort to win (his point. The liussinn occupation of Kerjen niniounced officially here, shows a hlight advance on the northern front. MARTIN MURDER TRIAL (Continued from Pag 1) Irwin testified he took off his rifiht glove when Martin said, "Stay back, or I'll shoot." "When I heard (he void 'shoot' I wanted to be ready. My -foot caught in the saddle." Did Not Draw Gun "Then 1 take it if yon had been rjuieker von would have tnken part in the shooting," asked Attorney Kennies. "Yes, I would have defended myself and Hubbard," said Irwin, v Irwin testified on cross. examina tion by Prosecutor Kelly that he first gave a detailed s atement to Mrs. Van Dyke, telling the manner of Hubbard's death. He said he had no way of knowing Martin was surprised when be met them on the trail. Questions relative to the witness' view of Hub bard just before, were asked. Irwin Miiil ho saw every move clearly. "Did you see Hubbard make a move rcarwaid with his band?" "Xo." "Had ho thrown an object to his right or backwards, you would Imvo Keen it?" "Yes; hut he did not." Hubbard'n gun was found under a bush fivo feet from where kp fell, and is one of the main links in the defense So Movement Keen Irwin testified he saw no movement of either of Hubbard's bauds toward the bush. The gun and coat Hubbard used and wore were introduced. The denth scene was re-enacted bv Irwin before the jury. "Yes, he's gone to God. That man done me dirt ami there's the result- my life ruined. Now I might as well blow my own brains out. I have to pistol under n bush eight feet from the body. Sundry described how the dead mnn carried his gun under n but toned mnckiiiaw and sweater. An elastic strip used to hold the scab bard in position was torn off in tak ing the gun from the body. This brought a series" of ipiestions from the defense in an effort to befuddle the witness. Snndrv said he unload ed the pistol of Hubbard's. The shoo:ing occurred on a slant ing piece of crouud, and one of the claims of the defense will be (hat Hubbard bad bis gun drawn at the time. Sundry was dismissed by (he defense for future cross-exnininntion. Sundry testified that the lnisb under which the gun wns found had been removed since the murder, sawed or chopped off at the butt, and it will-be introduced bv the defense as an ex hibit. Afternoon's Session Thursday afternoon Dr. 11. W. Poellnitz testified that Hubbard came to his death by bullet wounds nnd de scribed the course of the bullet. Kx-Coroncr A. K. Kellogg testified as to finding Hubbard's body, cor roborating testimony given bv Sntu I.. Sundry as to Hubbard's coat being buttoned. He produced the search warrant for Martin's cabin, found in Hubbard's pocket. This was intro duced as an exhibit, as were Hub bard's niaekinnw and eoat and gun holster. The court ruled out his shirt and underclothing. Kellogg tes tified that the elastic hand that held the gun bolster wa not found on the body. Howard Ash, a 17-venr-old youth, Males that he had never had nnv con- TURKS DECLAR E CAPITAL'S CAPTURE IS MPOSSIBLITY i m:iU.U March I -Attaches of '(lie Turkish embassy here profess to he unconcerned regarding the liom j tiarilment of tje Dardanelles forts by the great allied fleet. They declare the fortifications are Impregnable, that the landing of troops at the en trance to the straltH Is Impossible unit that any attempt to laud a force nt some point along tho shore of the i gulr of Sores wuulil require more 'men than the allies can couceutrnte, I leaving out ot roiiNlOcrattnu the t strong Turkish forts stationed at all threatened points. The Constantinople correHpondent 'of tlio Frankfurter Zeltung sends hi .paper an Interview with Hner Pasha 'In which the chief of tho Turkish I general staff Is tmld to have declared that the damage to the outer forts .was lesa than hud been reported, but 'll.il tliimi, fnflu urn IIik nlill'Ml nf tlio entile lino aud their early reduc tion always has been expected f a ser Iouk attack were made upon the Dardanelles. The allied fleet, ho de clared, has yet to reach tho real line of defense. SOAP m ottuei: o o DANDRUF F. SCALP fiEIS IE ill FALLS OUT After washing your hair with soap alwus applx a little Dnndorhio to the nou I p to Invigorate the hair and pre vent dryness. Hotter still, mm tump as sparing!) as possible, and Instead have a "Daudoilne Hair Cleanse," Just mojslon a cloth with Dnudcrlue ami diaw It carefully through .sour hair, taking one strand at a time This will remove dust, dirt and ov cesslvo oil. In a few inouientH ou will he amazed, jour hair will not only be clean, but It will be wavy, the hair, one application of Dauderlue dissolve every particle of dandruff: stimulates the scalp, stopping Itch ing and falling hair. Imndniltio In to the hair what fresh showers of rr.ln ((ml Hhiiushlno aio lo vegetation. It goes light to the rootn, Invigorated aud stietigtbeiis them, Its exhilarat ing nnd life-producing proportion cause tlio hnlr to grow long, strong and hcnutlful, Men Ladles! You can study have lots of charming hnlr. (let a 3 ft SUDAN GRASS THE BEST FORAGE AND HAY CU()I'J-()U DRY REGIONS Wnsbliigtiiii hiIi-oI girls presenting their war petition to Secretin y lli-mi The children of America have tar Ilryan by the children and tt will asked the war-lords of Kurope to l)0 forwarded to the r.ulers of the aev- stop tho war. A petition addressed to the warring rulers and signed by eral nations at war. The petition i was presented to the spcretnrv of statp liv twelvn llilln J-o.ooo school children In rorty-flve plrls ropwcnllnR Washington states has been submitted to Secre- He schools. pub- A 'n AT II mam; suffers a reaction look out for'tnysrir.'"4! never shot till I saw the butt of bis gun, then I shot for fear lie would shoot me." Irwin . testified Wednesday thnt Martin said uftcr the shoeting: "I tried to get Martin lo give up," said Irwin, "but I told bun 1 wasn't going down his gun barrel to get him. Martin said, "You better not try it. Nobody is going lo lake mo in these hills while I have my rifle and cart ridges." The objections of the defense to the introduction of photos taken of the wciio of tlio tragedy were sustained by (he court. Contradictions in Irwin's testimony were assailed by both sides, and (ho witness seemed still under (he spell of fear (hat gripped him on (he day of tho (rngedy. He mnde a good wit noss for Jhe state. The defense sub jected him to n searching oxnminntion lunging about whether Hubbaid did or did not wear a glove, nnd tho wit ness' ability (0 see. Kvcry possible lliiw in Invar testimony at all bear inps wns attacked by (lie defense in order to weaken his accusing words against (he defendant. Invirj described Hubbnrd's phys ique. Tho witness said that Wednest day forenoon ho read over his tc(i niony at (he inquest to refresh his memory. He denied that he read (he brief Wednesday night after (ho coin I uesfcion. At the ploso of tho examin ation the question of whether Hub bard wore a glove came up again. Ir Aviu was confused bv (ho rapid fire queries of Attorney Kennies. Coroner Perl Testifies Coroner John A. Perl, depuly coiv oner nt ho time of (he murder, identi fM Hubbard's clothing and tesjified (lint when tho body was being pre- jiqred (he glovo of (ho right linnil was f HIH oni wiul the loft hand glpve off. The dwfcuBo linked but one question, TJ fourt ut (JiL juncture urijeil ven-ntion with Martin regarding Hubbard, which brought chaigcs bv Prosecutor Kelly. Mr. Mandy Peel corroborated her husband regarding threats made by Martin against Hub bard. Mrs. Hubbard, wife of (he dead warden, wns among thn-e present, and the lcci'.nl of (he events Icndiii" to tho murder caused her to break down. The courtroom was crowded with interested spectators, who drank in every word of the testimony. A hit of humor wns introduced during at tempts of I lie statu nnd assistants to take the cartridge belt out of (he gun belonging to Hubbard. "Seeing that none of yon know anything about it, the court asks that you keep it pointed towards tho ceil ing at all times." Tiiis brought n ripple of laughter from the audience. IlOflDKAt'X, March A - Sarah Kidnapped or the mystery of the ' missing heiress Is the bill at the It Hcrnhardt. whose condition wns con-! Theater Friday and Saturday. The , sldered excellent for sexeral days af nisterious woman .Madomo Duval ter the amputation of her right leg who comes Into this cpldsodc of Zu-1 February 22, recently has felt a ro-' ttora Is a new star, beautiful and a .action nnd her condition for the last i wonderful actrdfs. She becomes Zu- 4S botirH has caufcsl her friends some dora's antagonist, nnd the situations anxiety. 0. A. C. FELLOWSHIP INCLUDES ASSISTANCE TO HENDERSON COHVAI.US, Or., March -I.- 1 . 0. Ocnti.iT !' Portland, who will ijitiih. nt- in .low nt the Oregon Agric'i' tural lollege, has been iiipoiutd to .i fi-ltow,.bip iu the department of en Homology, This fellowship eovu's a n nod of two eais. rive month i-.ich nr will be spent ut Corwiilw ; ni.il si-vei, months ns nssisiani 10 i. M. (. HeiKicison, plant pathologist 'nnd assistant eoiuitv ugriculturis. It r 'd-iclo-wi loiintv. at Medford, that develop constantly will bo thrill Ing and full of sunpense. Madame Duval and her band of conspirators have the will, which Is really Zudora g only title to tho fahu lously wealthy diamond mine In South Africa, ami other good pictures. It was announced bv her physicians J last night, however, that she was i somewhat better. XOTHT. Xotlro Is hereby given that (he un dersigned will applydo the city coun-l I ell nt Its meeting to lie held March 10th. 191.',, for.a license to uell ninlt.i I toy Scouts Xotlro. t spirituous and vinous liquors In There will he a short lnmlneM quantities less than a gallon on Its! meeting on Friday evening, March 'placo of business on We.it Main s'tli. at ti:S0. so bo on hand promptly; street, city of Medford for a period at this hour, as we havo some ini- of six months. portant matters to take up. K. KI) Hfl.L. S. M. MOTr-JI, MKDFOKD. Dated March tth, 1915. This glass was originally Intro duced Into tho Pulled States about IIMI'J, fruiii The Siiilaii, l?g)pl. The results of early expcrlmenti. war ranted the bundling of the need In rommerclal quantities, cxpctinllv In the Kouthern state, where l! has lie corn n very popular. It Is pin Ocular ly suited for sect Ions deficient In rainfall: lias all the good qualities of Johnson (trans without the objection able features, but, unlike .IoIiiikou (trass, It Is an antitinl and must be planted each season, and docs not spread and become a pest. Tho qual ity of Sudan (Irass liny Is considered equal to Timothy. It lebbt from two lo four tons per arte without li titration, and with Irrigation, ot course, would run much higher. The seed should not be planted until alt danger of frost Is pnst and the ground thoroughly warmed, ns the young MONARCH SEED & FEED CO., :t nut Main si., Mr.ir.mi iM4;M;$2M. riihllc Auction. If not raining I will sell at public auction Saturday at 1:30, corner Main and Fir, furniture, carpets, rugs, stoves, willow settee, Incuba tor, lounge, Ico cream freezer, fire less cooker, washing machine, blue flame oil stove, lawn mower, feed cutter, pump and pipe, tar paper and many other useful articles. 29C P. !:. WYXKOOP & CO. Oiliness Without "oilinen" any lubricant would be worth leji. You can ice the oilinesi oferolene by pouring a little oa a piece of gkui and rubbing It arnund with your finger. Oilmen it In reality the molcculci of the oil rolling over each other -miniature ball bearing! ai it were. TIiuj when voir use a good oil likeZcrofcne the wearing lurfaccs of your engine roll over these "ball bearing" initead of rubbing together. Uealeri everywhere. ZEROLENE 4ho Standard Oil y iovMoior Cars $faninrd Oil Company C ALirORXIA ' Muilfoid r t T t f ? t r r ? t t t : t 1 ? Announcement We take jjrent pleiiHiire in nn-jurosscs. Then, oi, you will find a iioiiueiiig lo our many friends nnd I pleasing vuriety of sailors, numerous patrons tho arrival of our new trim-1 smart Tippcrnry model,-, and many in or, MtMi Itluiiche Host of Chicago i distinctive military Italians. nnd Into of Sun Francisco. Mix Hoyt is mi exceptionally capable yojuig lady, having trimmed for Oago Hi osr. of Chicago two sonsiinn and having spent la( season with Andrew A. Jacobs of Sun Francisco, where she was engaged iu trimming pattern j eccentric military nnwltics, so good hats for (hut large millinery odulj. li-liiiieiit. Mist; Hoyt is now iu charge of our exclusive, millinery section, wheio she will be plcnsed (o meet lhn ladies of Medford mid vicinity ut their curl iest convenience. .Just u word in regard to the Fashionable New Modes in High Grade Millinery we uro now showing. You will find licit' u beautiful assoitmciil of (he Jntcbl iu clever stylos for the coming season, our stock comprising mnuy of Ihu iillru-small shapes delightful, clinging little toques mid smacking of the military, in eoekndo effects, oicnlcd in ribbons, pins mid bended K ' il fV I sm ! ' mBk-.Twn vr&zMm& h i m Trrizf m wm America's J fa Cigarette ... . f f T T i f ) I No Need to Take the Risk There Is no really good reason for leaving our valu ables In some limecuro place. They should havo the Almo lute Protection of our Flro and Margins Proof Vault, where we havo Safe Deposit lloxcs for rent na low as 2 00 mid up )cr year. OVER 82 VCARC UNOCR ONE MANAGCMCNT m Our Stock of TrimminKS Ik particularly notable this season, being composed of all that is new in the popular fruit mid flower effects mid including a largo showing of the We Invite You To Call and St'c Our Lovely MILLINERY Yon will ho delighted withtho .IOxelusivo Mnduls wo show. Si vies for o.yvvy occasion. Come try them on. Our rcasonahle prices will please you. - OPENING DAYS MARCH 4th AND 5th Misses Lounsbury 6 Semon At The M. M. Department Store during the present war iu F.iaopc. Kibbotis are, us usual, much in fnvor, the narrow width Failles being tho moro fashionable. In silks by Ihu yard wo bine all (ho now shades in Failles, crepes do chine mid crepe cliiffnn. We are iccciviiig new shipments by express every few duys mid can as mire your finding here nothing but the very latest styles, whether it he n pattern hut, lint rimmed shupn or, merely n few trimmings you wish lo purchase. Pay us u visit now whilo yon have lirst chidce of what we have (o of lor. It will be n great pleasure (o 1iow yp". y MILLINERY SECTION F. K. DEUEL & CO. t f f t T f ? ? ? t s -J 5 05 '"J -'$-$'5 5 Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Kffoetlvo from August 1, 1014, to August 1, lDrfi, nnd guaranteed against any reduction dining that time: ' Touring Car - V 100 ItlllUllMlllt-. , -1 10 Town Cur ' (MM V. O, It, Detroit. All cars fully equipped, (In tho United HtutoH of America Only.) Further, wo will lie nblo to obtain tho maximum efficiency In our factory production, and tho minimum cost In our purchasing ami Bales dopurtiuoutii If wo can reach mi output of 000,000 cars between tho abovo dates. And should wo reach this production wo ugroo to pay aH tho btiyor'B retail buyer who purchases u now Ford car between August 1, Hhnro from $10 to $00 per car (on or ubout Agust 1, llMH) to ovory 19 H, uiul August 1, lUlfl, For further particulars regarding those low prlcoH nnd profltjBbnr- Iiik plan, hco the nearest Ford Ilranch or Denlor, Ford Motor Car Company G. E. GATES. Airent Sparta llulblliig Medford, Oregon, II fluffy and nhuudanl, aud possess an iceut bottle of Knowiton's Dnndertuo lucompatable soltuets ami luster. fiom any drug stoie or toilet count Ilesbles utcauilug and beaiitlfylug er aud try tt. 1 i plant Is more lender than Sorghum, The ciop matures Iu 70 to SO days fiom the time of planting The earl ier the planting tho moro opportunity of several cuttings during tho sea sou It can bo grown In rows U0 to at) Inches apart and cultivated like corn, or could bo sown broad cast by hand. The cutting ot tho grass (or ha should tin done ai sgou as tho grass Is fully bended; a new crop will then start again from tho sumo plants. On nremail of tho readiness with which Sudan Orus nouses with all varieties of Sorg hums, It should never ho , planted near any of theie crops, especially when grown for hccI purposes. Tlio crops ublrli con In grown from tilts new grass uro wonderful, anil Suihiii (Ji'iihn N IhiiiuiI to 1st one of tlio widest planted cro), In tlio stall. t ' 1 A