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FACIE BDC , TfKmrOKD WITi TKTTUINK iUKOFORT. OTTCCKTW RATT'TinAY, MATJOTT fi, 101.1 I' H.MIKII I BALKAN STATES LIKELY TO JOIN ALLIES IN WAR LOCAL EXHIBIT AI EXPOSITION IS PRONOUNCED POOR Thnt Soutrern Oregon exhibits at lln fair are far from f-ntlsractory Is Possibility Of Capture Of Constant!-i Uu nnfieitlon made by Ilnr Mi. u., n t , , .. ,mon, who returned this week ns well iiuuib nafirn iipitiniiiii iik nni nnc ' r WAGNERAN TENOR SUDDENLY I as In loiter received from l.connrd ! Carpenter,' who Is employed Ity the lilll'liitmi Iif ' mltilli'lt v ii'ttiitiM liitl hilf2cs Rumania Acts am) Greece lor Tucoma, who pn?Ved thVounh the Affected Bulgaria Secretly Mo- Is Ready. LONbO.V, March f!. Thoro was In dlcntlons In today's rable dispatches tlmt tho bombardment ot the I)ar dancllos might brlnp to a decision tho attltudo of tho Ilnlknn states con cerning the war. Tho possibility of tho captttro of Constantlnoplo which woulii result In changes of vital In- rlty tho flrnt of tho week, savs that Ihe crowd nto up .losephtne county's 300 boxes of apples the first day. State IMiIbll Ptwir Mr. Harmon finds fault with the entire Oreon exhibit, and says at one of the entrance a elder mnker Is busy making Into elder at five cents a Rlass, California apples, which he as serts are tho OreRon product, though questioning revealed the fnct that he did not know enough about Oregon tcrest to tho Itnlkan nations, already lias exercised n noticeable Influence I t0 Rvi the name of a single Oregon on iheso nations. Unlgarla Is said '"PPlo district. to have, mobilized secretly three dlvls-1 l-ouls Simpson, the North llend Ions, or about 3G.O00 men. and ono Mumberman, is quoted as being also of these divisions Is reported to have j disgusted with tho showing made been scnt'toan unknown destination. nnu "a"8 t,,Rl the state money Is all In Itumanla tho chamber of depu- Mcd "l and little to show the states ties is considering tho granting of a'rMOl"';es ln(, " offered to send crouit or i40.ooo.ooo to the Rovern-uown ,rLP ol ro"' r"cu vircRon Siiptor (liordnuo, lenor hi h the Andrews Opera ctuupnnv, revived new. jesteidny of the death in Ni Vork Cit.v of ltmlnlti Hcrger, t'amniw Au-trinn lenor of the Melro'iolitun 0K'rn Company, lie wns tho hui Lhnud of Madame Itnppolil, uIm n Rival artist, to whom Sipior (liordauu nt once sent iv tilcenint e.nreNiiu; hw condolence; he has miiic mtiny limes in opera with Madame Knpnold. Mr Menjer fought in the Austrian tieinh e riming th" lull and earlv winter and onutrnctcri llicumntKiu whieh oniiseri his death. lk was New Yolk's favorite Wapierinn lenor, and it was after a porfonnanec of "Die Hotter tlnmenuu;,'' riuring whieh stimulants had to he administered to him that his death oeeiined suddenly and un expectedly. GOOD FEATURES AT PAGE THEATRE FOR SUNDAY lSBBmHBaBIBBBBBBBB 'MZJ HBSSSS&KSSEaBHBHBHBHBHBHBHfl 'H ment for military purposes and call- :Krape and rhotodendrons for decora- Mnitu lit I a I rrt tiitil 1 1 a a. kiwiia fiiv iinn iiuui tuvu iiiuii.' vi r no funds to pay drayage from the Ing to tho colors of tho 1915 re erults. Oreeeo Is awaiting eagerly tho decision of tho crown council concerning Intervention In tho war, and an Athbns dispatch states that popular feeling ii In favor of such a step. At the Panlnnclle Tho attack on the Dardanelles forts Is proceeding steadily, although It Is still n question what It has ac complished. A Paris newspaper states that one third of tho straits lias been cleared of mines. KiiKsIa is prosecuting one of the most vigorous offensive movements of tho war In the east extending over tho whole front. A llerlln dispatch yesterday admitted tho capturo by tho Russians of Myszynlcc. near the Trusslan frontier, but In general It steamer to the fair grounds. Kvhlhlt Called l'oor Mr. Carpenter writes: ''It Is piti ful to seojiow very poor Southern Oregon exhibits are when compared with the exhibits of the other fruit growing actions not only from the Pacific northwest hut from Canada, Missouri, New York, and oven for eign countries. If the Commercial club exhibit In toto ncrc packed up and' sent here It would be far finer than what we have hero now, oven If tho tombstone and boots were In cluded. "A million people have visited the COURT HOUS E NEW Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Elxtli and Kir Sta. Heal KMato Transfer Win, II. Penter et ux to F. Crouch et ux, lot In Ashland W. I) Jasper J. Maker et ik to W. A. Pointer. XB see J I T. 37 R. 1 . D Victor II, Humphreys et ux to E. J. McAlear, land In sec 2C T. 37 R. 4 , W. I) Eugene Rice et ux to Frank S. Miller et ux, lot r. Hum phrey Knight Add Medford, deed U. S. to .Northern Pacific rail road company, land In Jack son county and other coun ties in Oregon, patent. 10 10 10 us to exert ourselves. T can tell you that tho Rogue river valley nnd es pecially Medford docs not stand where It did three or four years ago exposition In two weeks, and we are when Medford was known as the Host told by the railroad men that tho travel has just started. This Is seen Is asserted Russian attacks aro being to be true when you realize that the Pctrograd reports repulsed, whllo steady progress. In tho west llkewlre fighting Is becoming more gcnernl. The battle In Champngno continues with un abated ferocity and there aro signs of Increasing military activity In Ilel glum. All along tho eastern end of tho lino to which Germany Is re ported to be sending reserves thero Is steady and spirited fighting. Advance in CliuniiKinno Announcement was made by tho French war' office today thnt tho ad vance of the allied troops In Cham pngno was continuing. London re ports the allies aro making slow but consistent gains in this region, al though Berlin makes no such con cessions. Tho general staff of tho Russian Caucaslon army reported that a farther advance Into Turkish Armenia had been made by tho forces which recontly moved forward from Jtatum along tho shore of the Illack Boa. This army Is said to have cut off Turkish communications with Constantlnoplo. Russian dispatches state that the Hussion offensive in Oallcla and Du kowlna Is gathering force and that tho Austrlans may he compelled soon to evacuate llukowlnn. It Is believ ed at I'etrograd that tho Oreat Aus-tro-Oorman e'nclrcllng movement In this region has failed and that tho right wing of tho Austro-derman Oa- llcfan army Is in danger flanked by tho Russians. low rates were not put Into forco un til March 1. If you have been read ing any eastern paper you will Bee that the trend of travel Is all this way. -Wormy Apple Shown "Wo havo a few Jars of (rult and some green stuff. Tho latter Is not only small and III formed but. In or der I suppose to show all of our re sources, is actually wormy. My Idea Is that our fishing, hunting, gold, minerals, good roads, climate, citizenship, fruit, general farming, cities, hotels and in fact all of our advantages should ho. brought to the attention of the throngs -who are al ready visiting the grounds as well aH to those who are coming out here to find out what we really havo on thv Pacific. "A letter Is a cold thing nnd I may not bo able to make' you see what I see. It Is an ahsoluto fact that In every way tho Willamette valley Is showing up to a much better advant age than aro we even In our own lines of fruit and high class citizen ship. Sturdy Action Xcodel "I can not understand why so mo of tho commercial organizations havo not followed the lead of Coos nay and Curry counties which havo huge exhibits In the Oregon build ing unless wo aro so well endowed by nature that wo have come to tho opln- of being Ion, tho very dangerous and untruo opinion, that it Is not necessary for and Llvest Little City in the World. " should suggest in conclusion that whatever Is done should be done with ns little delay as possible and that a real exhibit be planned and placed as representative of the really fine valley we have." BIG PICTURE FEATURE AT IT THEATRE Kidnapped or the mystery of tho missing heiress is tho bill nt the It theater today nnd tonight. Tho mysterious woman Madame Duval who comes Into this episode of 'Aw dora Is a now star, beautiful and a wonderful actress. She becomes Zu dora's antagonist, and the situations that develop constantly will ho thrill ing and full of suspense. Madame Duval and her hand of conspirators have the will, which Is really Zmlora's only title to the fabu lously wealthy diamond ml lift HORSEWHIPPED PUBLIC OFFICIAL; TERMED ENTERING POLITICS TACOXIA, Xrnreli 5. Mrs. Richard A, Lambert of this city linn the dis tinction of being the firt woman in I ' tho northwest to horsewhip n public I official. i Mrs. Lnnilieit is proud of tho dis- tinctiou. She whipped Counoilnuin A. ' U. .Mill.", eomnilshioncr of public I ufety, bceniit-e JfilU refused lo re- instated her husband on the fire de partment, "Wo women hnvu been given llic ballot in Wiihhiiigtnu," Paid Mm. Lambert, nfcr tho horsewhipping-. "We have used the hallot by entering polilioq and voting for Rta(o prohi bition. There's no reason why wp cnnilof enter polities in other ways ,Hnd demand our rights, just t the men do." Fironinn Lnmbeit wan crippled op tho fire department. Ho was dis. . aij inn nuiiiiiiii'i n. , iiiiiiii ii ii iii mi charged jiiat n. ho was about to i.k, Ioor ,,,,,,, , ,, mMtm ,u,r nU,r Kuur flHBV Sit.' - " Wil, fiv.iP.A Za-mhetrt out her horsewhip and laid it acrnsf! Jhllb' shoulders. A detective at the for a pension. The commissioner re fused to give liini bis job again. Mrs Liiinboit. n lung rawhide horsewhip concealed in her muff, went to the city hull. "Aro yon going lo reinstate my huifbnnu'T" sho (Icnmuded, ns she walked into Conimis.sioiicT Mills' of fice, ' -4'No, I tun not," replied tho eommis-fiioucr. "WeU, tako that and ilinl mill sho had Hayed Mills painfully with the whip. ! , . . 7RSW, HEAPACHE Headache usually comes from a sluggish liver and bowels. If you feel bilious, dizzy or tongue is coated nnd stomach sour, just get a 10-cont box of Casearols to start your liver and bowels and your headaches will ht," cried tip wouinii; ns she jerked ul"1. If You Are Ever Tempted to Buy by Mail Do this Instead zrst. Come to tho store with your temp tation. If It's a watch, or ring, or neck lot, or chain, or brooch. Or whatever It Is put our values alongside of what tho mall order house offers. It Isn't likely that after you do that you will have the slightest desire to send your money away. nccauso you will havo no reason for doing so. Try It and sec. Wo match all prices end qualities and styles and everything else. MARTIN REDDY THE JEWELER 2IS East Main St., Medfoi-d, Ore. FOR SALE E. M. F. Studebaker Auto, 1911 Model IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER NEW REAR TIRES $250 Crater Lake Motor Car Co. Au execptioiiallv good pro. mm o ro'cs nsited bv n verlalcntcd suppo f new releases i shown at the I'agi i. Oilier reels are a Vitngrapb emu Sunday onl.v. The three p.ut I.Hun ed that makes a big bit, an lvsanny, fealute, "l.ovo iifAVonicii," is a pnu- "The Dance of Alee lninluineV a erful drama with an ab-orbiiis: tale, t Itoiy of the northwoods nnd a lliuera be keynote being the oe of a tern- ph dinma, "Trs of lite I lill-.. Spc- peniiental wonian. Lilie Leslie and (1 rial iniisie U furnished b Hie Win lit eorge Soule Spencer pla the lending' xer Oivhestru, GEORGE BETTS, AN OREGON CROOK, IS NAQDED A CHICAGO. Mnr. C-Two men be- ., Unveil hv il... uoIIpa . i.. i,.,r r . n ,u' w,l,w s ",' Clalnoynut and a gang of five snfeblowers who en-' tered tho'branch bank ot Montreal at New Westminster. M. C , September li, l'.Ul, and escaped with tZ 1 7,000 In Canadian money were arrested here today. They are (leorgo Webs ter nnd John lllnghnni- Susplclon wns directed toward the men when they entered a private hank nnd attempted to have :I00 In Canadian currency ohnnKcd to Amer-;1,,rn""' '!,,,l . ,,, ,, , . . ican inns, i ne police were cnneu nun as they entered tlie two men drew re- j vohers and started for the sldo door. ' Two members of the ang nre now I serving sentences In ltritlsh Cobiin hla. Two others escaixtj from the police In 1912 after beating Lieuten ant Hums unconscious. Pbysle IVtiuM MADAME WINTERROfll. who Is one of the most famous renders of life's Hosieries In the world, should be consulted upon all mutters. .She will astonish you. Iter ninny years before the public has proen her re liability. Her great knowledge of the true science of palmistry Is based on Infallible principles and demon- HIS Ontral. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Lawrence Underwood, of Omuls Pass, spent Saturday morning In tho I city visiting with friends and attend- j Ing to business matters. j LEIN I MroR ) SUITS made l,N ) VjlEDrOR j i MADE T8 ORDER FROM $25.00 UP j Also Cleaning, Pressing nnd Altering I2BE. MAIN. UPSTAIRS I 208 East Main Struct Medford Thy Only Hxulusivo Cmmiiyrcinl Photographur in Soul horn Oregon Ncn lives Made any timo 01 place bv appointment Phone M7-J v. We'll do the rest T) WESTON. Prnn v- 's Ctt.ifimHHw JifCaxw&U AtItsPrice,$695,theWorld'sGreatest Automobile Value Here's the car tliat has all tho features of a $1,000 car, and The New 1915 Model Has 17 New Features Sims real high-tension magneto; sliding gear transmission; left-hand drive; center control, anti-skid tires on rear, and all high priced car features. The easiest car in the world to drive. A great big, handsome, powerful, swift-running REAL auto mobile. The greatest hill climber in the world. The car that lias set the whole country talking. With electric starter and electric lights $55 extra. Holds the Road at SO Miles an Hour m m m No Need to Take the Risk There Is no really good ronson for lenvlng your valu ables In some liiHcuuto place. They should have tho Abso lute Protection or our Klio and Margins Proof Vault, where wo luno Safe Deposit lloxes for lent as low art :' 00 and up ycr year. over ec vEAnn UNOtn our management a i :zui m f- wJtcmwl9)LmAciTffi PRICES F. O. B. FACTORY POWELL AUTO CO. THE WEYERHAEUSER SILO IS BUILT TO LAST A LIFETIME Permanency of couMrtictlon In one of the lilt; fenturen of Wl'.VI'lt. ll.i:t'Si:it .sILO. They were hullt to Imil n life time and moio too, The tdlo li an culnhlltdicd ractor In the economical life of tho mod. ern farmer. It In no experiment farmeiH now realUo the nllo lo bo an ultra-profllnble Inventmeiit -piovlded that the ItKlllT KIMt of a hIIo Id boui'Jit. 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" It gives better protection than any other fence. It gives you good honest value for every dollar spent. " Another carload shipment Just received. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" 134 North Riverside Medford H ft Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford ;jCars . Kffectlvo from Am;unt 1, 19U, to AiiKiiut 1. 101D, ami Ktmrnntcml uKiilnHt any rodiictlon durliiK tlmt time: ToiuIiik Cur ...llll0 ltunuboiit -1 10 Town Cur ., 411)0 V, O. H. Detroit. All cnrH fully oqillpiledi , "" ' (in mo unueu hiuich or Aiuencii uniy.j " . ijr 'Kurthor, wo will bo nblo to obtnln tho maximum efficiency In our ' factory production, nnd tho mlnlmulu cot In our purchuHluc and buIoh doimi tiuonlu If wo can ronch an output of 300,000 earn between tho nbovo datcH. And should wo reach thin production wo nwreo to pay nH tho buyor'H retail buyer who purchases a now Ford cur between August 1, Hhuro from S10 to JdO per car (on or about AkurI 1, IIMB) to ovory 1f'l I. mid AiiKUHt J , 1 U 15. For furthor purtlculuiH rogardlnc thimo low prlceH-iind liroflt-Hluir-Iiik plnu, flop tho ncarcHt Ford IJraitch qv Doalor. t Ford Motor Car Company G. E. GATES. Acrent...... . Kini1n llujIilliiK AliHUonl, Oit'f0M J Y 4 WMMrKit -v