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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1915)
gv&tTffiwvj .m rutmjHi?. . - 3csr-.-w-JWw;ucsr" - M;s,ilw;mwesiS"iiraeuPaOT&-iffwa ' t ' ,3 MEDFOttT) MAIL TRmONIS, MKDFOJID OmWOtf, TFnrRSDAY, MAttCIf 11, 1915 52T-. tc .'::w york anarchist bomb plot-figures in frustra ted scheme to wreck church FIVE FIREMEN OUT 2500 FALSE PORTLAND SCHOOL m4jz,,iU&i5MmKmmn&mmMmK!t WDED HOUSE NO WEAKENING GETS ANDREWS SIGNS OBSERVED IN OPERA; ASHLAND GERMAN RANKS ADMITS MAKING INJUREDINBURNING REGISTRATIONS AHIIhAN'l), March II. In nnlto of Inclement weather conditions, n ca pacity lionmi on Tuesday livening obeyed (ho scriptural liijunctluii mill "rushed with oiio accord Into llio theater," (littii greeting tho Amlrflwn 0Hiru company with n spontaneous exhibition of neighborly friendliness mill good will. Thu organization Is n uiitrltorloiiH nml well-holoncod one, atiil without InillvliliinllrhiK, (inch nr tint responded to thu demands Im posed most felicitously anil with rnro tnct mill skill. HIiiko settings wore oxcoedlngly apropos, ntul thurti worn In iivldmicn Home beautiful costumes (if dotlrntn bun nml texture, "Mnr thn" wns thu oimrntlo attraction, it being given under th allspices of thu I3lkn nml managed by (ho VIiiIiik. Thu AmlruwM people uru prime fav orites huronhouln mul thuy worn tend uruil mi ovntlon In accordance with it u expressed iIohIiu to wind them lion vong on their contemplated tour. "Mnrthn," nlthougli composed liy I'lotow, u Herman, In 1H68, wnii nov rtliuluHn wrlttuu miililHt n I'urlnlan environment, yut It blends tho cus toniH mul trmlltloiin of tho English limttnil of thono of tho Teuton or Trunk. It In n great fnvorltu with thu lover or light opcrn mul In thl respect Ashland tbentorgoors con. flrnu'd Kit popularity. It rendition hum hy thu AhiItuwh company was prncllrnlly flawless nml demon strated not only n compliment to tho untlru rotupnny hut also renewed tho interest which thu production Inspires ns it fnvorltu ninoiiK thu old tliuo opurmi. Clear nml correct diction In ouu or thu tine point or cither mimical or ilrnuuitlc presentation, nnd this dls tlilctlon wim evident to n remarkable degree In mi entertainment which wns rounded out ty n thoroughly ndeipint" cnitti Thu pout Moore's liu mortal lrlc, '"Tin thu l.nst Hose or Hummer," Ik given Itn Initial inimical setting In thin opuin, n (finillliir mul ody that ban drcuiusrrlbed thu untlru globe. Vlvnrlty nml romniitlclsm nru ex emplified ibroiighuui thu ncoru, whllu n spirit or optimism pervades every note. It li n tiinttur or ruKrct that moru operas of thin typo nro not nvnllnhlu, and thu wIMi U father to thu thought that thu Andrew com pany might nffonl tin further ovl dunce or their nklll iiIoiik similar linen In thu not distant futuro. LONDON, Alureli II. Thu offieinl military observer at tliu HiiliMli hcnd ipmrlciN in thu field Hiiyw in it repoit given out Jiero loihty tlmt tlii'iu in no truth in HlntctneiilH thai thu (lenniin ranl(H in I In vvchI havu been lili'tvI generally nml to a murked extent. "Thu plain truth h that nltlioiigli thu uih'MI.v'h effective hi thu went urn much reduced ami our inewmed, hu Mill Ih holding an cnorinniiH extent of front, a well nit currying mil opera tions on a Iiiiko Hi-nln In Hie unxt," till! rui(iil HiiyM. "No h!kii of wrakoii iuj,' nf yi'l viniblii in Hid inoralu of tliu (lennan troopit ait a wliolu. Tliuru Ih iim yul no ruiiHou wliv n inluiiHcly liravu, ili'turiuini'il ami well ornnlel niniy like that of the (lennaiiH hIiouM feel illHcouriiKril. "Ity reiiHon of tliu newt (i'ivimi to thn (ienimn troopH," tliu report eon tlniifM, "their enemy nppearn to lliem to he exIuiUHleil ami encuneil in a IiihI li'NiuiriiiK effort to delay tliu inuv ilulile deeihion. "No doulit troiioinli' nml oilier fin' torn have had it real effect on the civilian population of (lennany, and theru !h ii marked iliffureiieu lielween tho expeelatioiiH with which tliuv en tered upon thu war and thoxc llioy now eherixh, lint it im iinpuxsilili' to Kiiy that eillier liiey or uic arniv navn yet di'fi'nilely lost coiifidciien in llieir iiltimnte hiiccchm. This coiifidencc will hu onlv ovcilhrowii and thu mor- alu of Hie troopM will only he fdinkcu hy the conseiouHiieKM of enishinj; de feat in thu field; hut thit end cuu only he attained hy ever-inereahinjr preti Kiiru of vimt iiumherH of iuen and CiitiK Ihrouehout the euuiinc montliH. "The kntMer can choono nt will, a ItmtMiaii, lleljjliin or French town wherein to make a triumphant up Itoaranee in the prcnenco of his troops. They are fichtiiiu in tho en emyV country, ruined nml devastated hy the pasnau of their nnnlt'H." souiifpiFic Lfc t -J . L- L-L fW Bat uHD WwiJt j 8?-BBBT1SR Tjraf nBBtttig . rRf&Su( " LVBBBa BbIki. "tfBaBBBBM ''iwBWIfc, -"BPBwBP ms KFy I BbbLbIv m BawJ r "t B&P ) fir 8 BcBBvAvAvAv -- wH BBB Bs. ,fBBk Bl Z BaBBBBBBBBBB afhX- x BM Bk J yKSat " iBuBBBBBs -k"'i jiBBBH BBBBBBBBBBTBaBlnBiJMflBBjr BBBVBBnBBBBBH I , ltn ' "n " BBBBflBBBBBBBPi ivxMorr.',' BJBBflBBBBBBTVx' Three clever detectives, iworling.iiKlit arc: 1'ntriek Waltdi, Jerome lo the illH'nlrierf or ilh.i.t iiiii-i..Munili and James fitnrretl. Walsh " n - l r ,, slcutliK, friiHtrated a ni'nntic homh plot to wreck Kl. Patrick's cathedra! in New York and kill the Rockefel lers, CiinieKie, Vandcihilt mid nu merous other millionaires. Thu de tectives, pictured helow. from left to and Starrett were diHuihed hh hcrub women and Murphy as n church uwhur when Frank Almrtio entered tho cathedral for 7 o'clock miihs. lie was smoking a cinr and carried two humus in hih hands. Kcncliinj; ,tho front of the chureli he deHrtited the homlis, touched the lighted eiar to thu fuses nml was about to leave the church. Hut the detectives were on him in n moment nnd took him to the station house. His nrrcst revealed an anarchist (dot to kill tho wealthy men. Abnrno is pictured above nt left. Above at right nro the hvo bombx. HAD MONOPOLY OF HANSEN'S DISTRICT COMPRISES ALL SOUTHERN OREGON KAI.CM, Or,, March Trcniwrer Kay, nit statu velnhiH and mciiHiircH, nouncud thu wuIkIKh nml 12.-Htnto Healer or hns nil- meanuruH dlntrlctn nnd tho nppolutmunl of (.'hnrles I., llannon or .Med ford, re publican, county sealer for Jnckunn county, ns senior for thu .Southern OrcKou dlNtrlet. Uudur thu turmn of n hill panned liy thn rccunt lolslatiiri thu old law provldlnc for county heulers was ro poalcd, mid provision mndu for di viding thn slato Into four districts nml thu appointment or a' dltitrlct denier for each hy tho Htntu hoalor or weights nml meiiHiirus. Thn district Keillors nru under tho Jurisdiction of thu Htntu sealer, althoiiKh paid hy an UHHCHHinont levied on thu counties comprlHliiK thn district. This iiHHeas inuiit Ih hnHuil on thu population. Tho Houthorn Oregon dUtrlct Is composed or thn counties or l.nno, Coos, Curry, Douglas, .IncltHon, Jo, suphlno, Klnmnth nm l.nko; thu "Wiwtern Oregon dUtrlct or tho conn ties of Tillamook, Ymiiltlll, .Marlon, l.luroln, Wnshlngton, Clncknmaii, 1'ollc, IJontou nnd l.lnn; tho Northern Orogon district or tliu counties or Olntsop, Columhln, Multnomah, Mood Itlvor, Wasco, Bhormnn, JorrorHon, Crook, Wheeler nnd Gllllnm, nnd tho KiiHtorn Oregon district or tho conn ties or Morrow, Union, Ornnt, liar imy, Yamhill, Wnllown, Itukor nnd Mnlhour. TT ERRTORY NOTIOK. Not I co Ih horoby given that tho un (lorslgnod will apply to tho city coun cil at Us mooting to bo hold March 10th, 1015, ror a IIcoiihq to noil molt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities loss than a gallon on Its placo of biiHlncHH on West Maln ntroat, city or Medford for n porlod or six iiiouthu, HOTHL MRDFOUD, Dated March Ith, ID to, SAN FRANCISCO, March 11. Jiilius Kruttxchuitt, ehairman of thu executive board of the Southern l'a cifie, took thu witness stand apim today in the suit of thu covernment to iimuerge the Central mid Southern Pacific mid was subjected to a cross examination by conned for the pv eminent. HuviiiK stnted on direct cios-ex-amiuatioii upon rcMittiing the chair today, that there is no single con trolling interest in the Ilil.OOO shures of the South) n I'aeifiu company, "and that there never has been since I luivn been in a position to know," Mr. Kriiltschuitt was tinned over to thu pivcinincnt. The early cross-e.amiuatiuu by I'dwanl McClcnnnn, Koveiumcnt counsel concururd itself chiclly with elieitiue; from thu witness udmission that nruvioiis to thu ingress of the Santa Fu into California the South ern I'aeifiu railroad enjoyed n prac tical monopoly. "Of course, with the exception of tho Santa Fu and thu Oregon Slim t Line and thu routu around Capo Horn -we had a monopoly into Cal ifornia," said Mr. Kruttschuitt. Asked if ho did not think that the competition between the Oregon Short Line from Odcn to Portland, thence by water to San Francisco, with the Central and Southern Pneifio between tliu Mime points pievious In tho un merger in lOl.'l wns not purely theo retical, Mr. Kruttschuitt replied: "I u I ways thought so until thu supreme coiut I old ns differently in HUH. We had to cliuugo our views radically and' we adopled the viuws of tho supreme. unuit because thuy wouldn't adopt THIS IS BERLIN'S WAR BREAD TICKET. WHICH ENTITLES HOLDER TO FOUR POUNDS WEEKLY "No bicak if you hue your ticket," is one of the rules printed on thu hack of the new bread uards issued by the city of llerlin. The entire stock of flour and cer eals has been taken over hy the gov ernment and a vast machinery has been set in motion to provide for its distribution. As part of this machinery bread tickets are isxiicd to each house holder in the city, and hy him dis tributed to each of his tenants. The tickets entitle the bidder to 'J(HM) grams (a little more tlinu four pounds) of bread u week. The hiead or flour is delivered only on prestu tatiou of one of the coupons ttini from the card. Tliuv provide for de livery in nmouiits rouging from '-'.') to 'JTiO grams roughlv one to nine ouncesat a time. Thu tickets an1 not trmisferrahle, and are printed in hew colors every week, to avoid fraud. Six mouths in prison or .37." fine constitutes the maximum penalty for violation of the rules. 25 fluFun 1 4c 25 QtJnn i.at 25 Cfitmrt LtMf .2.5 Lttqt 250 flicmn 50 9nmn 25 tl'imn 25 umra 25 25 Ounrai Vtimn Ldt4 t.tM4c ! 50 RIM Urttiiti RI4I Unattn ISerlht unb 9aa6arerfr. , 9tn8lel8 fur tic Gutnaljme tin Stil tz QJtbtiitatI)L Mill III III lit U UA Mi " Hit. 100000 100 Chimei I i 100 IOdma l.tt .50 9ini .) 50 9uran 50 Cumin 50 Oitmin LMt 50 Stinci X.S4( 50 Jktam 50 ttmn 250 250- 4t. t v-i 100 0an ,100 VMrna J.SMH First picture piililished in (name city) of tho new bread ticket issued to each person in llerlin and entitlinp him to 2000 grams of hrend, biscuit or flour per week. The blank spaco is filled out with tho immo of tho h older, who cannot transfer his card. ours,' ii T PAHIH, Mnrch 11. A vigorous bombardment of tho fortifications In tho Dardanelles, principally by French wm ships, wob continued yes terday according to a Tonodes dis patch to tho Matin. A heavy fog provontod aviators from learning tho amount or damage dono by tho fleet but replies from tho Turkish bnttor los slackened perceptibly, I'ortlnml Tho O. W, It, & N. will upend 1700.000 on tracks mid viaducts, FRUIT SHIPPERS MEET TO REGULATE MARKET SUPPLY 8KATTI.K, Wii., March 11. To create ntnblllty for tho fruit Inquiry of tho northwest hy evolving rules ror distribution nml snlo of tonnage Ih tho object or n convention or n hundred representatives or soiling or ganizations that was called to order todny by II. M, Ollbert or North Yn lilma, llu wns named temporary chairman nnd C. W. McCullngb ot North Ynklmn temporary secretary. Tho Northwest Shippers I.enguo Is tho nnino adopted. A resolution offered by Ynklmn valley shippers tu deflno n sono west or tho Mississippi tiH territory for ensh sales, hut permitting use or mic tion nnd consignment In tho largo ensturn markets was dlsopprovett. W, K. Ovvln, mnnagur or tho N'orthvvest- urn Fruit Kxebango, pointed out tho vital necessity or protecting tho prin cipal mnrkots nt nil cost, llo recom mended using surplus supply to open now territory whenever cut price wns necessary to dlspuso or nny portion of tho crop, W. 11, I'liulhamus, Truman llutlur nnd C. T. HankcM, cxocutlverommlt tcu of tho Growers' Council, repre senting 20,000 fruit growers or tho northwest, sat with tho convention. Discussion indicated that shippers would ovolvo n plan to rugulnto sup ply for nil principal mnrkots both for apples mul soft fruits, never consign ing or selling on miction, without fixing minimum prices nnd privilege of wlthdrnwnl In case buyers do not accept above that minimum. Tho aim Is to put the fruit business on a merchandising basis, whatever ef forts may bo used in any particular market. Tho league probably will remain in session tomorrow. INDIANAPOLIB, March 11. Kit ward Holler, former chlof of police or Tcrrc Haute, testifying todny in the trial of Mayor Donn Hobcrts ot Term Haute and twenty so von others charged with conspiracy to corrupt thn elections last November, snld Mayor Kobcrts had told to mnke out nbout 2S00 registration applications ror tho Inst election. Ho testified further that all these applications vrero Illegal and were ntado out for fictitious persons. Holler, who has plead guilty to the conspiracy chargo, has been nam ed by a number of witnesses m tho leader In the alleged registration schemo. "KoberUt said to mo," continued Holler, "get somo boys and mako out tho applications. Ho said 'Slim' Walter Cordca would be a good man to gel." Cordes and another who has plead ed guilty, testified yesterday. In reply to questions by District Attorney Daley as to how the appli cations for registration wero to bo PORTLAND, Or., March 11. Five firemen were injured in n Xiro hero todny which pitted tho Mount Tnbor school buildinp, which is occupied by the commercial department of the Franklin high hcIiooI. The police be lieve tho fire wns of incendiary or igin. Tho flnmcH wcro discovered be fore the pupils had gathered i'or the morning1 session. Four of tho firemen wcro injured when tiie fcecond floor enved in nnd hurled them below. Lieutenant Rich ard I Lniincr csenped boin burned in tho debris by jutnpimr from n sec ond story window, hut ho wn injured hy the Icnp. Of those who fell through the floor, Captain Kdwnrd Qreenfell wns the most seriously injured, hhl bend beinpj cut nnd his body ornfihccl. It is believed nil will recover. Hev crnl others nlso fell when the floor collapsed, but cscnjed injury. The loss is cstimnted nt $ 0000. distributed over tho cltr. Holler baIiI that Roberts said to him, "you know about what each ward will stand. Use your own Judgment." lifS! BEAUTIFUL, NO DANDRUFF- CHARMING HAIR, 25 NT DAND R1NE Your hair becomes light, wary, flurry, abundant and apprars as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Dandcrlno hair cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Dandcrlno and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a tlmo. This will cleanse tho hair of dust, dirt and exccsslvo oil and in Just a few moments you have doubled tho beauty of your hair. Desidcs beautifying tho hair at once, Danderino dissolves every par ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping Itching and falling hair. But what will plcaso you most will bo after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over tho scalp. If you care for pretty, sort hair and lota of it surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dandorlno from any drug gist or toilet counter, and just try It. Adv. A now freak law Is offered by tho Prohibition party nnd Iabor Federa tion for election of representatives nt Inrgo and not by districts. SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and gortnloldal of all antlaontlcs is K aolubfo Antiseptic Powder to b diMoIved in water as needed As a medicinal nntlsoptlo for douches in treating catarrh, Inflammation or ulceration ol noso, throat, and that oausod by fomlnlno UlaUhaanooquaL For ten years tho Lydla B, Plnkham Modlclno Co, has recommondod Paxtlno in tholr private oorrospondonco with women, which proves its superiority. Women who have boon cured say it la "worth Its weight lu gold," At druggists, tiOo. largo box, or by mall. Tho 1'iuton Toilet Co., lloulou, Muhs. GOLD DUST For every brightening and cleaning purpose Gold Dust is used at least three times a day in millions of homes. Yet there are many thousands of housewives who think Gold Dust is only for a few uses- Gold Dust should be used for cleaning everything. Gold Dust truly works for you. It is most economical; it is most satis factory and it is most sanitary. It cannot scratch or harm any surfce,and it will diitolvo and remove all dirt and greats. This active principle of Gold Duit Is so remark ably thorough that you rinse away the dirt and grease, having a newness, a cleanness and a brightness which delights, Sc and larger packages sold everywaere CEEEEFAI RBANKS5HS3 MAKERS i mfm '-MM Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effcctivo from August 1, 1914, to August 1. 1915, and guaranteed against any reduction during that time: Touring Car . .....--..49Q Itunabout Towh Oar ..........- .......-. -. WO F. O. D. Detroit. All cars fully equipped. (In tho United States ot America Only.) Further, wo will bo ablo to obtain the maximum efficiency in our factory production,' and tho minimum cost In our purchasing and sales departments It we can reach an output of 300,000 cars between tho above dates. And should wo reach this production wo agree to pay as tho buyer's retail buyer who purchases a now Ford car between August 1, sharo from SJ0 to SCO per car (on or about Agust 1. 191C) to every 1914, and August 1, 1915. For further particulars rognrdlng theso low prices and profit-sharing plan, sco tho nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. fipnrt Uulldlng Ford Motor Car Company C. E. GATES, Agent Mrdford, OrcgoB. i0 "lot the BOLD DUST TWHHI do your rork" THE WEYERHAEUSER SILO IS SUCCESSFUL BECAUSE IT IS MADE RIGHT Correct construetioii, nlonpr scientifically designed Hues, topjether with the uho of tho very best material obtainable, nro fnotorn in the MieeesH of thu WEYERHAEUSER SILO. It is tho mobt tnlked-of silo in tho uorthvvcbt. m WHITE FOll OUU SILO HOOK IT'S FKKK The Future Prices of Stocks and Bonds aro so uncertain that much monoy Is now idlo. Safety nnd Llbornl Interest aro assured by an account with tho Jackson County Uank. Hank with us. 4ft Interest raid on Savings Accounts. bV jsSBE OVER ez YEARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT I ! ' VasUl1 jSjIL ThcbO principles of construction nro tho fouudnjiou of tho succcsh of tho WEYERHAEUSER SILO. 1. lis air-tight construction mcuns perfect ensilage. 2. Scientifically desipiod and guurnntced nnchorngo sybtcra. 3. Perfectly balanced, easy-to-swing, nir-tijcht doom, 4. Safety trend ladders. 5. Specially rolled steel hoops, thoroughly totted. (J. 'Specially designed, W)lf-ttdT justing roof. 7. StuveH made from air-drid, Douglas fir in the largest sile fa " tory in tio northwest. BIG PINES LUMBER CO. MKDFOItl), OKKK)N Jr-B L . '.'r ,!! V