Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 15, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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ECUADOR. 1HE PESTHOIISE OFTHE CONTINENT, HAS S WED
TO CLEAN UP; ROBERT
Progress of Field Marshal Von tiin-
dwiblirg's Latest Advance Teu
tons Make New Effort to Relieve
Przcmysl Warsaw Object of In
vaders Allies Active on West.
LONDON, March 13. Myalory en
velops th'o progress of Field Marthall
on, JllndenburR's latent advance Into
Poland, but It Is evident that the asl
forces alouft the lino fro mtho NIemcn
to the Vistula can. not much longer
lie kept from declalvo contact unless
Uio decision of the, German offen
she undergoes a radical change.
May AtUelc AVai"w
At jireient the meagre Information
coming through or tho operations In
tho eastern arena Indicates that the
nermann have been successful In the
forest of AURiutowo, whence the nasal-inn
have fallen back under the-Rtins
of Oroilno. Further to the south, In
the Mlawa region, tho Gorman ad
vance has been stayed, and tho ttus
fdana are Initiating an advance on
tho northern bank of tho Vistula In
tho direction of Plock. So far as the
Hermans are concerned, howover, all
of these movements may bo abandon
ed and Central Poland again become
tho scene of a determined attack on
Warsaw. It Is recalled that Field
Marshal von HIndongurg never has
boon fond or moving far from his lino
of rail communication.
IJtclirvin PrwTpysl
A new phase of the campaign In the
vmt has developed, In an altompt by
Austro-Ocrman forces In. Gallcla to
rejlevo Przcmysl. For this purposo
the center has been sniffed westward
following tho recent Ineffective move
ment Inasterp Oallca. and troops
have been concentrated to relieve the
siege of the Gallclan fortress, whose
resistance month after month to the
Incstlng Husslan army has been one
of tho striking episodes of tho cam
paign. In tho Carpathians the Russians
apparently aro not abandoning their
offensive nttttudc. for they aro mak-lng-Hdespcralo
counter attacks with
tho greatest success, according to of
ficial advices from Petrograd. Tho
region of tho principal Russian offen
sive Is near Lunkow Pass. Hero tho
Russians claim heavy captures of
prisoners and guns. On tho other
hand. Vienna reports tho failure of
Russian counter attacks and the tak
ing of many Russian prisoners as a
result or bitter night righting In tho
Carpathians.
Along Western l-Yont
T-aat nights Paris official an
nouncement aald the Drltlsh success
at Neuvo Chapello was more sub
stantial than had been reported, that
the French wero making themselves
secure In new trenches In tho Cham
pagne country, and that the aerial
bombardment of Westendo had been
affective.
In Franco and Belgium offensive
operations at present rest chiefly
with the allies, whose activities aro
interpreted In London as preliminary
to a general attack In the spring. In
Rclglum, Champagne and the Argon
no separate movements aro under way
although apparently little ground has
been galued except that won by the
(Ilrltlsh near Neuvo Cbapelle.
HIKERS-VISIT OPP;
IE, JACKSONVILLE
If
Dofljiito tho threatening weather of
last week, n respectable number of
mountulu climbers wore on hand Bun
day afternoon to enjoy h trip to the
Opp mine, 47 being present. Tho
club now has a membership of
paid up members.
Coffee was served by tho commit
tee consisting of Miss G. Hlnsman,
Mrs, R. A, Johnson, Messrs, Holmes,
Cathcart and Goodrich and the usual
refreshments were provided.
Some real up hUl work was en
countered when the pai ty was cad to
one of the uppor mlno shafts. Many
followed tho turns and twlstu of the
friiartH by candlelight for several nun
' dred ffctlt Into the solid rock, the
'leader, Mr. Wright, explaining the
Milne formations as they paused along,
Upon emerging! tho walk contin
ued, along the side or tho canyon and
kh everoliunglnB panorama of snowy
jwwks, and Veen fields and orchards
lay stretcl.ed out boforo tho climbers.
Return was mado via the rcsor-
-voir and the Hanin mill of the Opp
'ni. A Bp?oiii! traiu carried the
atUUUu h-a inhere batfk to Med-
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Government Adopts Colonel Goivyts'
Plan for Sanitation; New Building
Contracts Provide Opportunities
for Engineers From the United
States.
lly Holier W. ltnhMin
GITAYAQUIL. Kcnador, March 15
Ueforo tho Spaniard came to the
western coast of South America, Hcu-
ador was Inhabited by a Incai, In
their civilization, lint when Plzarro
took nation called tho Caras, a peo
ple Blmllar to tho possession of tho
great Inca empire and executed Its
king, he sent one of his lieutenants
to capture tho kingdom of Quito,
which was accomplished with llttlo
difficulty.
Then aetordlnl to Ihelr usual cus
tom, the Spaniards proceeded to take
possession of tho estates of the In
habitants and portioned tho land out
among themselves, and tho province
remained under tho same rule as
Peru for some years.
It afterward was tossed back and
forth between New Granada, now Co
lumbia, and Peru, and early In the
nineteenth century began to movo
toward Independence These efforts
met with varying success but finally
In 1S30 the constitution of tho re
public of Ecuador was proclaimed,
and has since continued with as little
friction as could be expected In a
South American country.
This constitution Is qulto liberal,
wltu the tamo rights granted to for
eigners as to citizens, and Is progres
sive In Ita allowing to women the
samo rights as Ecuadorians, and the
frco administration of their property
even when married.
Foreigners may acquire property,
and may establish banks under the
samo conditions as the natives, and as
funds set asldo for the public debt
cannot bo diverted for other pur
poses, this must serve as a guaran
tee or public credit.
In addition to the usual depart
ments of a republic. Is the depart
ment of public Instruction which has
control of all public and private
schools, and other educational Insti
tutions. Since the school of fine
arts, conservatory of music, and na
tional library and astronomical ob
servatory are mentioned as Included
as among these, one might conclude
thnt Ecuador Is a very highly cul
tured nation until reading in the
president's message that these were
rounded within a very few years.
Tho postal, telegraph, and telephone
systems arc under tho supervision of
this department, as aro also matters
relating to agriculture, commerce
and general industries.
At Guayaquil, the chief sea port,
tliero are two telephone systems with
400 subscribers, and long distanco
bItvIco to Quito, tho capital. Tho
post office service is said to be qulto
efficient and well administered, and
tho postal money order system has
been Installed within a year or two.
Ecuador has an estimated area of
110,000 square miles, or equal to
New York Tfow Jersey, Pennsylvania,
Delaware and Maryland combined.
Its imputation of about a million and
a half Is almost wholly uear tho nar
row coast on tho steep western sides
of tho Andes. The eastern part, be
ing a part of tho great eastern plain,
must Jo well watered and fertile, but
Is little explored. Thcro aro five sea
orts.
Travelers have given this city the
unenviable reputation of being "tho
pesthouze of the continent," It hav
ing frequent and serious epidemics
of malarial and yellow fevers.
It stands in an unually bad loca
tion among swamps at the mouth of
a rlvor, but since Havana, Panama,
and other such places have been mado
habitable, It seeniB not impossible
that conditions may be Improved hero,
Indeed, steps have already been taken
In this direction.
Tho government of Porn In 1912
invited Col, Gorgas, whono wonderful
worn In the sanitation of tho canal
zone and of Havana has mado him
famous, to come and Inspect the sit
uation In Guayaquil and suggest
plans for Its improvement. Ills re
port caused the chamber of deputies
to authorize a lonn or 110,000,000
In gold for the work of sanitation
which la to Inciudo a now sewerage
s) stem and modern water works.
Quito Is alto planning for a rom
pletp now erase nyntom, under tho di
rection of a German firm.
Among other rccont Improvements
lit Guayaquil aro tho erection of a
two-story municipal building of ro
enforced concrete to co3t $240,000
and tho placing of un order for the
Installation of electric lights In tho
city, Tho generating plant Is to be
55 miles up the rlvor Chlmbo, tho
current In to be brought to the bank
opposite tho port of Guayaquil,
whonco In nubiiiorgotl cables under
tho river, ouo and a quarter iiiIIch
wide, to Guayaquil.
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110.MH. Smuliiy, via l'niK Mnicli
ir. Tlu icpoit cuiieiil in Home lo
ilny Hint Frnni'U .lo-eh, emperor l'
Austria, inul nliulutely lejeelrd the
them UiIh month, iim a itnuU of tho
fulluiu or Dm leglHlatuio to pass n
hill IIIioIIhIiIiIK Cllpltlll plllllHllUUllt It
was announced today,
"Four of the condemned men aro
white and soveu nin iiogrnea, Tlie
first oti-ct locution will ho next Fil-day.
ARANT STILL TALKING
OFSUEINGFOR JOB
'KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Mnieli .V
-Aliout two ji'iuk no while V.
Flunk Avitul oT this city wiih Hiiper-
iiiteuilcnt nl' (.'ruler Luke Niillomil
tiien of any leiritoiinl enneexsioim loh'uri; , Wis leipiestcil hv Hie M't'it'- liiinl for hnek jmy.
Italy linn liceii ilenled iuttlinrilntivelv.! . - - '
The siluntiiui In Ihi n'anl neenis to
lie thut the liltlo Auliiii is leluet-
. nntly ili'Jposi'd to eoncotlf it no itml
iptiito eoiupaieil to what llulv would
, neeept Hint un iindeisliindiiuj seems
liopeUsi.
1 Premier Salantlin ipoKi luieflv in
1 tin eluunbei" of deputies tmlnv on tin.
Hulijrel. His iciiuuk tire inleriinfle(l
us mctiiiiiiK t Hit c tin elinris lo tuiiiiee
A u-t riii to make eoneiwHinfts to I Inly
nre pieeeedini: nuiler the "iiiilniiee of
Piitiee von lliielow, the (letmini nnu
I Imsuuilnr to Itulv.
Alexnniler, eh'Wii piinee of Seiliin,
lius imiveil in Koine, wlicm lie will
I lie ii Sliest of Kiiir Victor Kiiiiiiaiiiiel.
i He is ciiilciivoriuu to leeover flout
j the effeels of his wouiul. It is Hie
opinion of his doetors Hint Hie eioun
prince will not he nlile to resume his
miiiiit ti iiniitt r.ii wii,iiii niitiii lii.
'ei i i. ... ,...i.. .....i i...
i in 1'iiiiiinirr iimiiiv iiiiiii lit I'll ii
.CI I votes nguiiist III u hill for lite
oiiomie unit military ilel'eime of the
,stnte. This mensuie en forces henvy
ponultles n;niiist es)iouii);''.
Inry or I lie liileiioi' lo ichIuii In favor
of Will (I. Slei'l, Mr. Aninli iimmi'iI.
Inn lie lii'ld ofllco uinler tlm cIhhhI
f ieil elvll Henii'c, ui'iiseil to resign,
us no elinitJi's Inul liceii lili'tl iikhIuhL
liiin. Tlie iiinller wits then piesi'iili'il
lo tlm civil HiMvien I'oiiiinlssloii inul
Ihey uili'il In Mr. Araut's favor.
However, Alloinoy-di'iu'inl Melley
iiulils held illflVii'iitly. mid Sir. Atmit
was removed from olflee hv n I'lilled
Slntus niiii'slii'il. Since tlicit Mr. Ar
ant's nttouiP.VN have hrcu husv In llifl
miitli'r, mid il is said suil III lie fileil
soon Mu Hip I'liiled Status eouit of
claims for Mr. A null's leinstaleiiicnt
Photographs showing the ancient highway of the Inran I'liuiilng
through Quito, the cnpttiil of Ecuador. In tlio liackgntunil In llio penl
tentlnry. Into which nil infill Intisl mob broke two yrnrs ngo anil Ijuch-
sl nn ex-iuvshlent of Ecuador nnil four ut Ills geneinN, nil lenders In n
ivviilntloo.
SIN
ACCEPTS
CARRANZA S APO
L
Y
The Inland cities of Cuenca and
Chone arc also considering putting In
electric light plants. So It would
seem that thcro might be opportun
ities for engineers, builders, and
those Interested In other enterprises
connected with tho Improvement of
a country.
A wireless station has recently
been installed also at this port of
Guayaquil.
In 1312, tliero were SCr miles of
railroad In all Kcnador, and 297
miles of this wero Included In the ono
road from Guayaquil to tho capital,
Quito. This road was completed In
190S, and regufar trains make tlm
distance In two dnvs. A shorter lino
from tho coast to the capital Is now
under construction opening up an
exceedingly fertile country, which
now yields lmmenso quantities of
cacao, although capablo of further de
velopment. Several other roads aro also being
built which will surely be a great
factor In bringing to market many
of the mineral and agricultural pro
ducts in which Kcnador is so rich
An active river and coast service Is
carried on by the many small boats Jufl Hep Needed to Over-
including sicawt-rn, .niui icwem
and canoes.
Most of the rivers aro navignblo
for a considerable distanco Inland,
the Guayas, at whose mouth Guaya
quil Is situated, allowing th'o pass
age of steamers for !0 miles and or
smller ve.vtels for 200 miles. Tho
eastern part of Ecuador may ho
reached from Hrazll by means of tho
Amazon and Its tributaries; but II
Is very llttlo developed.
WASHINGTON. .March IV-The
Spaui-li umhiis.iiiliir, .liiiin KiniiO, nd
vied tte stute department today
thut hir government had uceepted in
principle un apology which Cnrninzn
lias offered for o.spejluijj the Spnn
ili mini-cr from Mexico leeeutl.v on
I he ground lliut he .was eoneealing in
hi, legation .limn (Vimi, a Smtiiiiid
whom Cnrriinrn nceui'd of working
in the interest,, of (lencrnl Villa. A
t'nrrana siiggesled to the Sp.mi-li
goveinment Hint it would he better for
Spain to M'lid unntlier minister, it
wiih said that woii'd he doiin.
To the Rescue
in Blood Diseases
VOIED 2D TIMES
AT
DNE
ELECTION
INDIANAPOLIS, Slim-li L.
Clins. Sliller. u member of the regis
trillion board, U"tilying today in the
Terre Hiiute flection conspirucv trial,
said Mayor Domi M. Hobcrls of
Terro Haute, one of the defendants,
told him a man has a lepil light to
cluiin u voting lesidem'o wherever he
dehiied. On Jtohcrth' request, he
hiiid, ho bervt'd on tho ngistintion
board in u piecinct other than his
own.
Sliller testified that ho jent word
to Ocorgo Kvrfns; lien Slunay ninl
Frank Hess Hint lhov "were going too
strong" in regislorim,' so many ne
groes from their hiiloons. It wus
brought out that while there vveio
only nboiil twenly legal negro voteis
in Ihn jiivcinct, inore lliiiu 'J00 vwie
icgistcicd. Theodore Oppolf testi
fied that ho was hired by Harry
.Montgomery, president of the hoaul
of works, and n defendant, lo woik
at a cemetery, hut wus employed tit
the democratic headintaitcrf, al
though ho dtew his pay fioni the cit.v.
Twenty times -wns tho iceord for
registrations mado hv Harry Nolton,
ho leslificd today. Ho said he icgis
tcicd tin t'o times at tint place in lliu
democratic sqitaici. On election dny,
ho testified, lip voted three times in
ono piceiuct find thico times in another,
come Worat Troubles.
In H. tf. 8., the f.iranui Wood purifier,
Ii tlm crt'nlrat naturul repair crew known.
It U an antidote for nrinn, Hint onr 1't
t(iw, rnulllply s fait Unit a ilrflnln, ell.
( U aiartnt nvrr nliftit. And jft so
iurrful U Ilia Inilut-Bo of 8. 8. 8. that
like a rait army It 'r.'od all ttirougb
ttie blood, rhnki dln.o, im-ox up all ttie
TalrM ii f cwape and llirowi, nut dla'
ttirouRb tbe uu2, LUntyt, Madder, Lowell
ami akin,
Do nut lirromn panic atilrken If a raab
cr toll or iruntto.ia Inflame ttie kln.
Nnli.re In didni; lier lxjt but Natnre la at
tbe aamo time mlllne for help, and lo
8. 8.' 8. Ii Jut tbe kind of brlp Natur
(li-manili, fur It l n pure vrluhlr rrmi-dy
Vkltli an ociton tlmt vlKoruualy fulluwa tbe
blood cliBuni'li anil (Iran and repair ai
It coca along, la' every cointiiuulty an
people tIki know tbl to be true. Tbey
bare uiril 8. 8, 8. nod uro blool clean,
tlirougb and llirough.
(let a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today at any
drug lre. Urlri out lboa ileitructlve
germ tbat rauae akin cruptloni, lore tbroat,
nvollcn Rlnndu, blood rllni;, painful rheu
matic Jolnii, tbronlc brnaclillli. ami tmut
nil romlitloni of dlmaav. IK nil tlm folder
around tbe little tbit trll otKiiit the ureal
work brim; done to aaalit mirrreri. If 7"U
iiiild know more about tbe Moml and III
treatment, write (or ipeclu! book In The
8wlft Hpeclflc Co., C2 Hwlft IHl, Atlaula.
Co.
ELEVEN EXECUTIONS
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1SCH
LITTM: ltOCK. Arte, March K..
Mluven prlxoneni, belt! under eut
once of death at the Mate peniten
tiary, will bo electrocuted, three of
THERE CAN BE NO
DISEASE GERMS IN
MEDFORD
BUTTER
IT IS PASTURIZED
Come See It Made at
1 15 North Central Avenue
A. A. MOODY. Prop.
Opening of
The De Luxe Travel
Route to California
Clront Northern Pacific S. 8. Co.
Spokane. Portland & Reattlo Uy ,
operating tho trlplo-Kcrow, nix-duck
"PalaceB of tho Pacific."
"GREAT NORTHERN" and
"NORTHERN PACIFIC"
S. I. Ji 8. -"Steamer" INpittis lenvo
Poitluml !(( m, in. K. H. "(Imtt
.Vorthern" Halls nun navel IiilO 1.
.Ml WiHlocMluy, .Murclt 17, Kiiuilay,
.March til, TtitirMluy, .Muirli U.1, .Mini
tiny, .Murcli 'JO. '
Arrive Kan I'ranilHco Pier ti.1, tt:'IO
P. .M. (next day) 'llmrMlny, .Mnrrh
I H, .Monthly, .Marrh "-, l'tliluy, March
i:l, TucMluy, Maith ill).
And overy fourth day thereafter.
8co later Bcheiliileii for trl-wcoltly
aallliiKH.
Daily Excursion Fares to San Fran
cisco and the Expositions
Itniind-trlp farea to Ban UIoro on
liupilry. Fares Includu menla and
berth whllo at no a.
It, If, CVoler, A. O. V. A. H. I. & 8.
lly., Portluinl, Oio.
5000 BROILERS WANTED
WEIGHING 1 TO 2 POUNDS
JMni'kol parly mid get ilio liiglipst )rifPH.
Can use all kindH of Poultry.
AVoimyOASUfm-JUBfiH.
Medford Poultry & Egg Co.
Phone 583
Who Will Win Them?
1915 Maxwell Touring Car
One $100 Diamond Ring
One $50 Diamond Ring
Given Away FREE , April 3 by the
PAGETHEATRE
TIip following iiiinics and votes worn reetnved up
to Inst night:
Nainei
l-.lla Ouauyaw
Muriel llurrlH
Mm. Win. O'llnra
.MIrn Anna Peteraon
J W Law ton
Mm. O X. Illritlnuil
France York
Mm. ltoer llettnett
Alleen Perl
W. Van DerninrK
Itnlph Pierce
l.llllan Trench
(Irace Iretlalo
Hob lloylo
Mm. (lertriido HprlnKer
Mm. l-'rod CuIvIk, J'vlllo
Catha Payne
Mm. Harry Oray .
llei.il Kentner -
Mm. Adn lllaholy ...l. -Mm.
Cault
Mm. IM l.ainport
Mm. Arthur llnzi'lrlitK
(Irare Whitehead ....
Mao Plcltena
(Irace II, Dye
Mm. H. n. i:uart
Mm. Harry Porter . .
Mian riorenrn Johnaou .
Mm. I.ou I), .lone
Mario Seeley
Claude Motz
II. K. Tomllniton
.loiteihliie Itoot
('urllno AntlrewH
Mm. II. (1. WorlhliiKton
Mm Nellie KIiik
Alfaretta (larretnon
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Today and tomorrow FREE ORDER BOOKS will lip
given to those who wish to get votes fop themselves
in the contest. The voles can he secured much faster
and in larger quantities than with the ordinary ad
missions, and every one in this list should call at tho
Page theater and ask for one.
Votea Name .Volea
I Mil Pearl Iton-t K't
H5 Hud l.anrenlJt 70
HO Mm A. I'onro IMero. C. P. .00
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17ft Minn M. A. Joni'H 70
HO Walter J Hherld SO
100 JameN Delnuey . fift
J or. Mabel Jniicn . ftft
170 Mollle Merrlnin .. Nil
laft Viola PhclMer . 140
. 1 10 Molllo Towne. Phoenix . .. I'.O
lift Mr a lMr,ar llnfer .. 7ft
ISO Mario Mooro ft.
00 Mm, Mario Mooro 7ft
140 Pearl Stewart 0
tftft C. V. ToiiKtvald ... SO
. 210 Mm. II. i: llanoy . .10.
110 Mm. Mary Van Neva .. SO
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. 75 Marjory Dall) . . i Sft
. ft." Arih'h llennett ... 70
. SO Mm. M. M. Child 110
ft.' David It. Wooil . . r.ft
7ft i:. T. Tom &
. CO Mm (leirln Jeter Ufi
ftft ltlehurd HtockRiu IH0
... 70 Mm. Harry Helm 170
.. 00 .Ion WIIwjii. Talent ICO
UO Mario Klfert 05
Kft Ituby llurko .. 7ft
ftft .In an I tit Crawford . lCft
Co Wm. l.eo (leo. C'nriiahan . 00
. 7." Akiicm llroad . .. 70
CO Mm II I.. Tucker . ... Cft
. hft I'arl Klchtner . . . 105
. 70 Mm. C'oborn l.ewlit . ... 70
ft. J A. Duron . . Oft
Hft .1 II. HarrlHou . loo
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1915
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Throo-Spod Twin. Will
Climb a 60 Grade.
THIS powerful machine has taken the
Harley-Davidson sidecar up a 45 per
cent grade without a murmur, a grade nearly
twice that of the steepest hill to be found in
"most localities.
Th 1915 Harley-Davldaon twin
motor U guaranteed to dtyalop
eltven actual horaapowar iliifa
mora than the 1914 HarUjr-Davldaon
twin). Thla excaptlonal power In
conjunction with tha new Harlay
Davldton three-iped gtvaa tha rldar
more power than he really needa.
If the going ia rough, aandy, anowy
or muddy, he can ahlft Into Inter
mediate gear and run mile after mile
without overheating the motor,
Tbeie'lhree-ipeed geara are made
o perfectly tbat they are soundleaa.
The HarUy-Davldion trammUilon
It ai allent in Ipw or Intermodlate
gear ae In high geer,
It le posilble to ahlft from Inter
mediate to high gear or to slam Into
low gear, any time, anywhere, with
out fear of claahing or atrlpplng of
geara. Thla ie poiltlvely prevented
by an Ingenloue device.
There are many other feature!
which add to the comfort, durability
and economy of the 1013 Harley
Davidaon,
If you can't come to see the 1915 Harley-Davidson
we will be glad to arrange a demonstration any time
convenient to you.
SEE DEALER IN SPARTA BUILDING
ALL MAKES MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES, SUPPLIES,
REPAIRS, ETC. , '
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