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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1915)
I mmn&mtinmmmuwMMi! -A ' JAPAN MODIFIES ATTITUDE TOWARD DEMANDS ON CIA MMJFOItD MATE TflTBUNIC, MISDFOTID OUECION, FRIDAY, MAttCIf 12, WV I'tiKINd, MiiitIi I'J. .Inpmi Iiiim ilH'Inlliily iimilH'Icit hi iitllhiiln to. wnnl China In Mm iniitlui' f IiihIhU liitf upon (iiiiipllaiii(' with Hid du iumiiiIh nlie iniiili! upon Hid ChiiiCHo id. pnlillii hIioi tly tiller Hid oDciipiillou liy .In pun of IIid (Idiiiiiiii diiiiddhxIiui of Kiu.('liov, TIichd (IdiiiiiikIs for moiiid (WO jlllUllllH llllVO lll'l'll Hill Hlllljlll'l III' lU'ollutiollH III IVIiillK. Having ulri'iiily iiKH'i'tl In Hid Clil wfcn counter propimulrt to iIImimikh Mniii'liiiriu iiml .MonKolia Mi'pnriilclv, lllll Jliplllll'HD ll'irCHDIllllllVDH Imvn how foniuilly iiifoitiii'i Clilim tlmt llioy uill foii-j,'!! I'oiiiplcloly hi'mtiiI of tln'lr iIi'iiiiiiiiIh, Kuilliiiiiiioro, .liipim Ih piDpnrDil (o uioilify Hid propoHi'il i'Iihihdm elinnpiiK Hid Iliimtiitf, Tiivrlr mill riti,'..Siuiii( iniiiiiii doiidcswIoiic anil hv1h Iht iiwpiliriiit'iitH t'oiii'Drii hir .InpiiiiDMi ri'HiiDiiH iiml InuliTH in Miiiirliiirin mill Moiinllii. Tim I'oiilVrenci'H nro hIIII proceed inr. Tliu ilniimiilrt iik now picnt'iitcri luiVD lii'i'ii il rail Dil in Hid fonu of n Iri'iity or HKicMiient lirlwccii ('liinii mid lapiiii. Tlu uViiimiil of Jnpnii mentioned xpccllicnlly in Hid forci;oIiic ilixpalch eonccnm milling coiiccnnioiim, NU E TRAL REMAN I WAR SAYS PREMIER DARING MARCH! BY MN TO Rl GUNMAN ADMTS SLAYING PRIES I I WEDDING BELLS I A vi-ry pri'lly wedding wih hoIciiiii JhI liy o. Slcwiirt of Hid llnptisl chinch nt (ho iioiiin of Mr. II. .1, Mi-urn TIiiiiiIii iiiiiij; at H o'clock when Mini Cnthcriini Men liecnmc Hid liriilo of I'rank Alvnh KiUi('ilD, n-Miilciil engineer of Hid Piieifio liiph. Miiy, In Ihe presence of forly jjiidmIk. TIid lirliln worn u hciiiitjfnl gown of uhitc cmliroldcicd liiilihln ami cur ried a lioinpu't of while hwrel mii. Mix Malii'l Mcnrn iiIIdihIdiI Hid liriili iiml Hiiro a gown of pink chiffon, her hoinpiDl lirinir pink hwccl pciiH. Mr. Kalph Cowgill wiin hchl man. Mi. Alice Stejitou Won ell pinned Hid wed. ding inlirylj. The bride, miy given it way ly her mother, Mm. ). .1. MenrH, lYcilcrick mnl dilute Mcarn, hons of P. W. MeaiM, ami Hid Mihkch i Ion-nee mnl Alien JuIiiimiii were rih lion liearcrH. I.miel n mih mtvciI nrier (he wedding .v Hid Micmcx Daily, INclianln, Pluirnru ami Alice JoliiiNon. Pink ami while were the rcvniling color. Tim liride'K bou ipiot contained a ring, tliiinliln ami coin. Many very homitifiil prchDiitw vcro received, William reilcrlnirK Cnnnnn mnl KllmliDth Oilom worn unlleil In mnr rlngo liy Itov. W. P. SIiIoMh nt tlm 'rerti)irlaii inmmo on Weilriemlny at 1:30 p. in. Holli )oiiiir people, aro ronlilontH of Jncknon county, ami they will mnkc tholr homo In tliu city of Minlfonl. The heiit wIhIidh of tholr many friend i;o with tliiim In the nuw life upon which tlioy enter. I'AHIK, Miin-li PJ. -"TIid hIiiId- iiiciiI of iicnlrnlity ihhiii'iI hy (ho niiu- nliy HrmiiM to mil Hul'licienlly clear In have no loom for anxiety In Pniucu i'i h to Hid policy Hid ciililiH't will fol low," lU'i'lari'il Premier (IhoiinariM of (Iri'ccD, in a Hlatciuenl to tliu corro Hpiiinlcul of Hid I la van Agency at AthciiH, who iiil'omicil him that tliu chitnpi of iiiiniMlry hail crcatcil a hIidiil' ImprcNHloii In Pruned. "In any ciihc," continiicil M, (Ihoii iiiuIh, "I can aihl that the policy of iiDtilrallly Hiokcii of in tlm iiiinislfr- iul ileclanitioii will he iimlDrxtooiI nml carricil mil exactly in the mime way iih hy the preccilinc cahiuct uithonl a fceliic of hohlility for itiiyhmly. W'c (IrcckH lovn Prancii I'idiii iiioHvcm of Kratltiulii ami iiIhii ahovii all, fiom tlm impiilMD of our liDarlri. "I'Vmieii will Iiiivd no ODcniiloii to complain of (Irecce, U on her hIiId hiipi'H coiiiiIm alwayx, mut uiiilnr all clrciiiijNlaueeM on the kindly tiMir miccK of Hid former. Pailhfiil to our nlliuiii'D with Surlilu, we hIiiiII con IIiiiid In perfect iimlciNtmuliiii; nlth Itumaiila, to purniic a watchful pol- I.ONDON, March 12, A hmiiiII party of Oormnun In China Ih rDportcil to Imvn iinilertnkcii ono of Hid moot HtrlldtiK ailvcnturcH of tliu war In Hid rant. A djHpntch to Ituiitor'H Telc Kram compnuy from I'dUIiii; (lencrlliril tho oxploltH of tlii.'Ko UermaiiN, nliio In nuinbor, -who eHrapeil from Tnln: Tan after Hit capturo hy tho Japnueno anil truvoloil nearly 1000 iiiIIuh incr litnil In an effort to tlo up ItiiKHla'H trniiH'HIbDrlau railway. Tliu illHpntcli hii)h tho party In headeil liy Oiiptaln Itntiu Vouo 1'iip lienhulm, (Jurnian military attacha at Peking, Tliu cIkIiI limn wllli whom ho net forth inailo their way out of Tnliii; Tan and maiiaKcil to procure Ulilncnu jiaHHportH, oitennllily for tho purpono of koIiik on a huntliiR exx(lltlon In the Interior. They started away nv oral weokK oko and no word wan henril from them until recently. It now appcnrH that the (Jitiiiiiiih lirociired 20 cauioln and a larKu wip ply of cxploslvcii and punhed north ward Into Mnucliiirla. Tlicy are now known to bo lielwoon lltichatu and AND HOUSEKEEPER at tho procrantinntlon of China on tho JapancKo couinuiift. , Tho Ht'inl'Oflclal prods charactor Ioh an danKoroiifi (Uilimlonn "tho Idea uf tho Chlneno that Japan In not de termined to liifdnt upon l(Rdomandn and that they lack tho mipport of tlm people " TmII.M.hm ll. lM..ntlMlM nlnM.. Il m Dy,nlw,.yM,!...l I ol the lutenty of of , UuMjin tran,(.on,lnontfl, railway, Their object, the Peking uicnmiKe nnytt, In to put tho ItiiHxInn railway out of commlniilou by blow ing up tunneln. ItiiRHlan noldlnm aro purnulnR tho (icrmnnn. our territory mid the uminti'iimico of our national aHiiiatioiiM,'r SAYS EGGS. CAN BE KEPT A CENTURY Ni:W VOItIC, March 12. -Cake Hindu of 'KK ten jcnrn old wan Hcrvud to Jurorn In the federal din trlcl court durliiK a hearlni; In the milt broiiRhl aKaliiHl a former col lector of tlm part liy Hubert llerlmt, an Importer to recour f 12,000 lio raiino a connlKiiment of prenurved Chlneno KK" In which ha wax In terested wan dcHtroyod an unfit for ronmimptlon. The ckkh had bean pronervDd"ln n solution of boraclc arid. Dr.' Prnenl L. Huillli, former ly profcimor of bloloKlcal chamlnlry at the I'ordbnm Meillrnl school, tes tified It wnn posnlblo to keep runs n hundred yonrn by till metbod with out ImpnlrliiK their ipmllty. NUW" YOltK. March PJ. Mayor Mitehcl promixed in an aihlrcxK at a iiicDtinj: under mispiceM of tho wom an xufftnK'c party in itrooklyn that ho would vote for woman Hiiffnie in Kovemlier. Tho mayor said ho was comincfd that it huh only a matter of time before women would Note in tin tntc. Some of thoxo present recalled that IiihI May Mayor Mitclml had as sorted in mi iiddrcxH that ho hcliex'd women did not need hiitlntc to liiiii' them into puhlie life. WII.MINOTON, Dole., March 12.' llDruard Moutvld, who In held hero with Peter Krnkan, confcuned today to tho murder of Itcv, Joseph ZobrlK, prli'Ht of the Lithuanian church at .Vow llrltaln, Conn , and bin house keeper, Pebruary H, Montvld Hnld, according to tho io- lice, that he did not actually kill tho vIctluiH, but ha was present whon tho murder wan committed. Ho said Peter Krakan wan tho principal tn tho traKody, Montvld tmld ho ar raiiKed for tho murder by nclcctlns; the date and arranging for tho meet ing of men Implicated and when they met at the appointed place all went together to tho house and ho al legen ho naw tho people murdered, Tho prisoner did not tell how It wan actually done, but ho mudo a com plete confession, which was written nut and nlgnod, according to tho po lice. Krakan and Montvld were ar rested last Saturday after a revolver fight In which Francis Tfrney, a po lirenian, wan killed and three other policemen and two citizens wounded. DOES RHEUMATISM BOTHER YOU? DELAYS OF CHINESE NETTLES JAP GOVERNMENT TOKIO, Mar. 12, 10:G5 n. rn. Tho public Interprets tho naval and military activities of Japan as evi dence of tho government's Impatience Tlm DiKtorn Kay "tW Mimlci-olo" Ho many miffcrern have found ro ller In MUSTKHOU: that you ought to buy a small Jar and try It. Just spread It on with tho fingers. Hub It In. First you feel a gentle glow, then a delicious, cooling com fort. MUBTKHOU: routs tho twinges, loosens up stiffened Joints and mus cles. MU8Tt:itOM2 In n clean, white ointment, mado with oil of mustard. It penetrates to tho seat of pain and drives It away, but does not blister tho tenderest skin. It taken tho placo of tho mussy, old fashioned mustard plaster. .MU8TF.HOl.l-? Is recommended for Ilronchllls, Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises Stiff Neck, Headache and Colds of the Chest (It often prevents Pneumonia). At your druggist's, In 25c and 50c Jars, and a special largo hospital slzo for $2.50. Ho sure you get tho gcnulno MDS- TKIIOLH. Hcfuso Imitations get what you nsk for. The Mustcrolo Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Adv. iMf i Arrow COLLARS Frr, Dphaihi.itv, Stvi.i: and Comfout every requisite the eollur wearer seeks is found in the highest degree of excellence in Amtow Collars 2for25c Lismohe 24 in. CI.DKTT. TKABODV U CO- Inc. IIuhon 24 . Mum or Aiimr Smtn TROY. N. Y. a a TMTM: w -w P: HHHiMlZlhZ DOUBLE S. & H. STAMPS GIVEN ON ALL CASH PURCHASES TOMORROW (SATURDAY) ALL ftk OVER THE STORE M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS Hoy KrtiulH, There will ho no basket ball gamo tonight to Interfere with our meet ing, no wo are expecting a big attend ance. Thero w ho drill practice with othor matters of liiipnrtaurti to attend to. Ho sure and bo there. P. ICI) lll'LL, H. M. FOOD SOURING STOMACH CAUSES INDIGESTION GAS NEW SHIPMENT OF SPRING SUITS On Display Tomorrow, Saturday The New Sand Battle Ship Gray, Goblin Blue, and Navy, all the best shades and j cflllao in ll rktnrlrnt Dminn C1C CIO Cl CIO ETA COC 17 CA J OlJltO 111 IIIU IIIUIIVCI. llllCd yiO lO.JU, tyLib.OV, yidJ, $L,i,0J ! t f t t I Wonder what has upoot our otom nch what portion or tho food did tho damage do you? Well, don't bother, If your stomach Is In u ro volt; If sour, gassy and tipsot, and 'what you Just ato has fermented Into Htubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; belch gaBcH mid acids and oructnto undigested food; breath roui, tongue coated JiiHt take n lit tle Papo'a Dlupoptdn and In flvo min utes you wonder what became of tho Indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women totluy know that It In neodlcsB to havo a had xtoinaoh. A little Dlapepsln occasion ally koopH this delicate organ rogulat od and thoy oat their fiivoritu foods without fear. If your Htomach doesn't tako raro or your liberal limit without rebel lion; If your food Is n damago Instoad of a hulp, romombef the (pilokot, sur est, most harmless relief Is Pupo's DlapopHln which coHts only fifty cents for u largo caso at drug storos. lt'8 truly wonderful It dlgostB food and Hots tilings straight, so gently und easily that It Ms really astonish ing. PIoiiho. for your salto, don't go on and on with u woak, disordered f A ? ? ? T ? T t ? ? r r T WW Silk Specials 35c tyecinl salo 18-itich Vmwy Silks, chet'lts and stripes, these aro silks selected from our regular 7f)o silk stock, extra big value. ttoublo S. & 11. Stamps ) Ladies' Muslin Union Suits We are exclusive agents for iMun siiig AVear in edl'ord; spring shipment just, arrived, prices, per suit 50 to $2.50 Ladies' Waists Tadu of lawns, organdies, Voiles, values to $2, special salo....5f1.29 Special Goat Bargains New shipment 'J5 Coats, the lat est in checks, gravs, whites, sand, special prices $7.50 to $12.50 Double S. & 21". Stamps Devonshire Cloth 20c "RENFREW 3 pE,VONSHn?E n CLOTH dunnw Tloi"w.J1A,?,xri Lli-nl TtmUPROOF SUMPRCX)F Novelty Woolen Dress Fabrics 5(i-iuch ICpinglo Cloth, nnvy, Co penhagen, maroon, black, nigger brown $1.75 fiuMnch Odaliska $1.50 Double S. & II. Stamps Boy's Knee Pants Sizes 5 to 1G, special at 50 to' $1.50 Boy's Waists and Koveralls Waists 29 to 50 Koveralls 75 Children's Shoes Special assortment, sizes 8 to Sizes llVo to 2 at $1.29 t We will Continue to Give S. &. H. Green Trading Stamps New premiums to arrive the first of next week. Premium parlor 2d floor. Hundreds of useful and practical articles for home or personal use to be distributed free for filled books of S. & H. Stamps. utomnoh; It's ho iitiiierosnry, (Adv.) j frKtfrjC$Vfcf FXQB TflTtl v vh ) ss-wmmmmmmmmmmwi ! ,'.; 1 1 ' imiiii, . ..mmmmmmmmmmmmmm , -' y.u C 1 "fofok right wficti you buy 7, I i. Slnys right njtir you wear it.' We strongly endorse this High grade Line JT tookus many months to decide wnich was the BEST line of cloth ing we could offer our customers. And after examining critically for ourselves, and inspecting minutely the many factories whose garments seemed GOOD, we felt that the up most we could buy for our custom ers was m $15to$40 scrupulously made in the delightful big workrooms of Strouse and Brothers in Baltimore. On account of their wonderful tailoring, their exceptional fabrics and their absolutely unsur passed Style, we think these remarkable gar ments are the greatest clothing-value we have ever been able to furnish. This is particularly true of "High cArt" Palm Beach Suits. ii Wardrobe AGENTS WEST MAIN STREET SPRING TIME Is here, and with it comes tho desire for New Fresh- Vegetables Wo give this department every niton- tion and aro prepared, to servo you with u tho best obtainable. Allow us to demonstrate this fact Good goods up-to-date service MARSH & BENNETT Second door east of First National Hank. PHONE 252 -rr" i , 1 i 0 . ?' ; M.'K . V A 1 R fui V !