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cs f J imM K J GALLIPOLI SCENE BRITAIN'SBLOCKADE' MEDFOTtT) MATTJ TRIBUNE, MlSPffOKP OUKGON, TfflfflPAY, OF ALLIES' ATTACK I FRUITFUL LAND MHIIIN(IT()N, I). ('., Miiifli ID. Tmluy'H IiihIiiIImii'iiI of llio Nulloiiul (lroriijihli! mocIoIv'h war geography iIciiIh with llio Tin KIhIi iniiiiHiilu of (lullltmli, It HMJ'H! "Onllipull priiiiiHiiln, i (,Imiihoiii miih Tlmu'ii'ii of cliiHHJi'itl gcngiaphy, whorn oiio of tint iiiohI powerful but tle fli'ulM (if nil liini'H in attacking, i Him Hpur ildlnlHo of Titikti.v In Kur ope, tint bent guarantee fur rciituiicH mill the IiimI guurnnteo In the prem-nt of tho Oltoinitti i'inplii''H place among tliu great powcrx. It U a fruitful lllllll ullONI) I'OllllitlllllH it OIIU tlllU) gave pnniilni) of a world-important I'liiiiini'iciiil Cut n 1 1'. Tim TiiiIImi on. cupalioii of i:i57, however, nut off thin prniiiwu, mid tliu liiml linn re iiinlni'il 11 h iiiik'Ii 1111 ol)H('iiii) liiml to tliu twentieth century iih It mih to tliu (Iri'i'kn of I'mli'li'H' AIIiciih. The wonderful wuti'i nwriuo which htii'tclioH In-hind it inward tlin heart of Ci'iilrnl AhIii Iiiih icmnlued M De limit of nil iliii'lopini'iit. "(lullipoli pi'iiiiiHiiln fnriiiH tlin Kur opi'iiu lunik of tlu DunluiicllcH. To llu nortli it in iui'limnl by tliu dceplv iiiilcuti'il (lulf of Siirtii. Tln hoIIm of tliix illhtrict 11 to exceedingly lVitlli) llllll VM'II llllupll'll til aglieultlllC, Tho fie uiilrM in extent, uinl varying bo- pi'iiiiiHiiln h 11 hilly nl, of I11111I fifty fivn mile iu extent uinl varying be tween three mul thirteen iiiiIck in breadth, it Htippnrfrt ulioiit 1(10,000 people. II uiih hn firnt heetiott of Kiiropemi liiml to eoinn uinler the ilouiitintioii of (he ercnecnt. "Wheat uinl uiiiire mo grown in eouMiilernhli) ipinutitieH hete, nml nre exHirteil to tlin Aegean Mandx 11ml to Turkihh portf). Hurley, ou(n mul liiiMeeil were rniieil lurgclv for Oreiit Iliitnin, nml emiiirv M'eil wm export eil to AiiHtniliu. Turkish rule, how. ever, Iiiih heen n eoiitiiiiml dead weight upon ilrt ileelopmenl. For exmnple, n wine wih formerly pro ilueeil from Onllipoll'H nipcrt which whk lielj in lulmiruti'iti wheicvcr eon lioiNxi'iipt of iileoholie bccragcn emne together. It wiih exported in great ipinutitieH to 1'rnuru mul there hleml eil wiih oilier wine. The Turk put n liix of 55 per cent upon it, wlueh ilroo the Mntnrr to uproot their vineH mul Kiierifii'O their iiuluxlry. "No imxirtmit industrial ctahhMi. Iiii'IiIm IniM) heen ilevelopeil here. riiern nre homo Hteuiu flour inillrt, 11 mi nlitii' factory mul there in, further, 11 limiteil inmiiifaetiire of leather ami bilk in the ehief town, (Inllipoli, whieh lien upon Mnimom sea tit it junction with the Dardanelles BosideH the grain, elieene, nkiiiH of goal mul hlierp, mul meat product make up the hulk of Hid ieiiiiirtiilii'tt export. It iuiMirlH woolen ami eoltou fabrics mul hnrilwnri). The United Slalei praelieally Iiiih 110 part iu tliix trade." ORDER Dl UNITED STATES WAHHINOTOtf, March 10.-Ad-nilnlnlrntlon offlclulii wero giving careful iituily today to ttio provlflloiiH of (Iroat Ilrltaln'H order In council aimed nt tho ntopP")!'i of "U com morro by nen to and from (leniiiiny which limy reunrdnd an unpreco ilitnted nml n having n far ruachliiK effect on AiUQrlrnn com mono, oupec- Inlly Hlilpinentii of cotton mul luipor- tntlouii of dyeHtuffn from (Juriiinny. That offlclnln nro keenly dlBnppolnt eil iHovidniU "nil thnt n vtKoroun pro tent will lin IoiIkoiI ly tlio American Kovernmont ncnlnnt tlio Hrltlnh ac tion In virtually certain. What porhnpn (Itnplrancil offkliilM moHt wnH tlio prolilhltlon on Amer ica n commerce coimluned to nnulral rounlrloH and mmiu'cted of "iiemy don tlunllon. It forniH (ho principal lianlii upon which tho Auiurlcan Rovornment will liudnt on the freedom of ltn com merco from undiio IntDrforiiiice. Tlin probable coiimo of the United Statcn will tie (o nwnlt nn enforcement of tho Hrltlnh onler In ttpeclflc cnncR, each one of which will bo mmlo tho linttln for ntronR jmitent. Official liopcH for an early Improve ment of condition for tho commerce of neutral natloan wan dentroyed by receipt of tho Hrltlnh order toKothnr with tho Infill Hint Ion thnt (lront Bri tain wan not In accord with tho United BtntcN In tin Maud on the ship ment of food to Curmnny. U. S. TRIAL3 OF GANGSTERS BOOMS ELECTION CORRUPTION Tliu principal ilefeiuhiiit, hix wif e ami counsel, photographed on their way to the fedeial building in ImliauupoliH. Kiotn left to richt, ConpreHS iiiiiii A. O. Klnnley, .Mrn, KoIhtIh nml .Mayor Donu Itoliertx of Torre llnute. am CREW ARE MB VAI.PAKAIHO, Chile, March 1C. Nineteen ineinliern of tho crow of the Ocriunn crulnor Drendou, mink off Juan l-Vriinndoz Inland on Sunday by Hrltlnh wnrnhlpn, nro inlrntm;. This wan nindo known on tho arrival hero today of tho Hrltlnh auxiliary crtilner Omnia, having on board the nur Ivors from tho Hrendcn, boiiio of whom nro wounded, 29,918 LIVES LOSI IN ITALIAN QUAKE HOMi:, via Harin. March in. An official parliamentary report on tho carllinuako of January 13 kIvch tho number of deathn thun far reported nl 29,1)78 without IncliidluK porno nn who afterward died of Injurlea and lllnenn caunoil by the dlnanter. Tho communen damaKed by tho earth ipiaku 372. I i ItOMM, i PuWh, Miiu-Ii 1(1. Count Soileriui, intriihted hy I'ojmi l.co XIII with the politieul iloeumeiitH of hiK poiitirieutu mul that of 1'iun IX, from whieh to piepaio 11 history of Hie papneily iu tliu kccoiuI hnlf of tho nineteenth century, Iiiih written mi nrjielo based upon information eon tuiueil iu tlicHo doeiimeutH ami hIiow. mi; thnt iu 1818 IMim IX sent .MKr. Moricliini upon a mission to offer papal mediation for the cession of tho Venetian province to 11 now Italian Hlute. The Austrian foreiKU iniuirt ler'n reply wiih that it wiih impossible to accept tho proposal for "AuHtria linen not ceiln whul she holds." HOOD RIVER APPLE GROWERS SECEDE 1 1 HOOD ItlVICIt, Ore., Mar. 10.- Hy unnnlmoiiH voto tho bonrd of dlroc torn of tho Hood Hlver Valley Apple Orowora' nBSoclatlon today adopted a reBolutlon to Hocodo from tho North 1'aclflc Krult DlatrtbutorH, n tr!-tato nmrltutliiR UHSoelatlon, with hendquar toru ut Hpoknno. Tlio nctlon will bo p!acod boforo tho luoiuboruhlp of tho Jlood Hlvor oianxntlon for ratlfl ojntlon noxt monlli, whim tho annual inentlnK la to bo hold. Tho Hood ntvor organization claims tho backliiK In tho nctlon tukon of a majority of fruit Ki-owora of Oregon. WEDDING BELLS 'I CONNECTICUT BREAKS SHAFT IN MANEUVERS WASHINGTON, Much 10. Tlio Connecticut broke, ono of her shafts last Sunday whilu nmneuveriii); iu Qiiantmiuiuo hay, mid now is hound for Philadelphia uinler her own power, ooiivoyed hy tho naval collier Orion, Tito hull of tlio Couiieetioul in linlnjiiiiMl mul no one wiih hint, A very prolty weddliiR wnn Bolemn lied Holiday c onlng at 0;30 by Itov. Harry K. Tucker of tho Chrlntlan church, at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. II. IMeroo of CapUot Hill, when their daui;htvr Hortha May 1'lerco be rnmo tho brldo of Mr. lCrllu Jamen Hratnoy. The brldo worn a beautiful Kown of embroidered cropo and car ried a hnquot of wltlto innrRiiorltcH. Minn l.tlllan Pierce, Iu a rowh of pink chiffon and carry lug a boipiet of pink caruatloiiH, attended her Blnter. Mr. KlKln !' Hrntney, n brother of tho Kroom, was bent man. Mrs. II. K. Tucker played tho woddliiK nnreh. Only Immediate relatives of the bridal eouplo wero prenont. Aftor tho coro uiony luncheon was nerved by tho MIhbcb Mildred and Oraco Myers, Mrs. Hd 1'lerco and Mint) Helen 1'lerco, Mr. Hintnoy has recently a beautiful now huiiKiilnw on bin ranch, tho "Top Notch Orchard" whom tho couple will bo at homo to their many friends after April first. Ilolb Mr, and Mrs. Hratnoy havo been prominent In church circles, Mrs. Hratnoy Iouk an active member of tho Christian church, and Mr. Hratnoy of tho Hap tlnt church, Mr, Hratnoy Is also ono of Mod ford 'a popular musicians, hnv Iiik been a member of tho l'ah'o orchestra for home time past. MRS. MELTON'S LETTER To Tired Worn-out Mothers Jackuon, Miss. "I shall fool re paid for writing this letter If I can help any tlrod, worn-out mother or housekeeper to find health and strength as I havo, "I havo a faintly of five, sow, cook and do my housowork and I be en 1110 ory much run-down In health. A frlond asked mo to try VInol, l did and now I am well and strong and my old ttmo onori?y has boon re stored. VInol has no supoitor as a tonlo for woruout, run-down, tlrod mothers or housekeepers," Mrs, J, N, Molton, JaokBou, MIsb. Med ford I'linnnney,- Adv, PARIS, March 10.- That "uiiiin-Iiv III .Mexico nml the eriines committed there make intervention hv the United States almost ineu'lnblo is a state ment credited to Premier Ditto of Spain in a dispatch to the Petit Jour nal front its Madrid correspondent. Tho premier is icporteil to have said that the Spanish u'liveriiineiit had de cided not to maintain diplomatic re lations with .Mexico until the situa tion there in imriunl, and will decline the invitation of (leneuil Carrmtra to suiid 11 represeiitutive to act as suc cessor to .Mr. Curo, who wiih e.xpcll id from .Mexico. ERFRONI STRIKE ON SEME DOCKS WITHDRAWAL OF THROUGH RATES HELD UNJUSTIFIABLE WASHINGTON, Mnrch Ki.Pio posed withdrawal of through rates on (,'rniu mul (,'niin product from iioinls iu Idaho mul I'tah over the Oregon Short Line mul tho San IVdio, l,os AiikcIch S: Salt l.nke nnrroads to points iu southern California was pronounced not justifiable h the in terstate commerce commission. HKATTI.K, Wiwli., March 1C. Tho Admiral Line, tho only Important Btenmnhip couiiany hero which has agreed to tho domain! of tho long shoremen that crews for handling cargoes shall bo selected at union EXPRESS COMPANIES ASK MAIK'ir 10, 1915 ' - Jl-1 111-' ' '- PXGT5 .THltTOI .5 ALINtNA I IS CONCENTRATING NEAR DARDANELLES OKNKVA, iu PnriK, Mnrch IfJ.-A dispatch (o ho Tribune from its Rome correHponilent snyn that n Inrpj part of the Italian navy is hein con eentrnted nt Tnrmtto, nt the south eastern extremity of the country mid the jtoint nearest the Dardanelles. The Niiino paper prints dispatches from Vienna, which Htnte that I'm pcror Knuici.M Joseph on Sntiirday ro ceived Archduke Prederick, who in Histed on behalf of the general ntaff in the Carpathians that the Archduke Kugene should ho ordered to abandon the campaign against Serbia and also withdraw uiiIcsh force on the H11 iiiiinian frontier in order to reinforce the exhaimicd troops in the moun tains. The archduke if reported to havo cited nn nn exmnple the condi tions in the Cnrpntldaim of troops from tho Dukla, and I.upkow dis tricts, nutnbcrinj; twenty, who have been fighting- ineessniitly six weeks, Hleepinj; with their rifles in their hnutlfi. Iu the interview with the emperor and thw archduke, which is aa'ul to hao 'nkeii phieo before Oeneral Pol cndrrftlie emperor decided to nend for Aichduko Kugcnc for eonKiilt.i tion before dceidip the cpicstioim put to him. :s.' fr headquarters, moving Its boats and freight promptly. All other lines arc seriously delayed. There has been no troublo In getting men at tho Hotel Liberty and other places where tho unemployed congregate, but theso men nro entirely Inexperienced and mako slow progress In handling car goes. Seattle's water front hns not been considered strongly hitherto but during tho present troublo all tho skilled men nro standing together kind It Is assumed that all havo been brought Into tho union. "GUNBOAT" SMITH MEETS JACK DILLON TONIGHT MILWAUKEE, Win., March. 10. "Ouiihout'' Smith and Jack Dillon, hcny weight boxers, will meet at cnlch wcightn iu n ten-round no-de-cision bout hero Umutht. Dillon U a slight ! to f favorite. REHEARING TO RAISE RATES WASHINGTON, Mnrch JO. Rep resentatives of the American, Al nnts, Southern, Wells-Forgo compan ies, asked leave of the interstate eommcrco commission to file a peti tion for relienrin of the express rate case. It declared that the low rates in force prescribed hy the commission havo been disastrous. Greatest Event in Woman's Life 'Alt hut-inn e-rprl'ncn p w molhrrliooil ns Out wonder of woMloro, Tho tKitlcnro. Hi fortitude, tho sub lima faith during ttio porlod of oxticctnncy are socoml only to the mother love bo stowed upon th moot hlplri but tnonl mnrvoloUH cfo nllon a baby. l V I Tmim nro quicn 10 icarn rrom each Other thco helpful fiiccnclCM that old to comfort, nml yet nro perfectly natn to tuto and umonx thenn thoy recommend "itother's Friend." It Is entirely an internal nppltcntlmi lptHnd to lubricate tho broad, flat rnuftleii and skin that protect tho nbdomen. It has len In favorably unn tor nearly hair a century and l known to mothers In almost every settled com munity In tho United HtAtn who highly recommend It. You will And It on sata In druit stores. "Mother's Friend" Is utterly harmless, contains no dcadcnlmr druc. rery tieneflclal, very soothlse and a wonderful help. Get a boitlu of "Mother's I'rlmd" to day at any druc store and write to ua for our Instructive Uttta book to mothers. Address flradfleld Ileirutator Co,, J1J Lamar Dldc. Atlanta, C(U WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Strert Medford Tho Only Excliwly Commercial Photographer . in Southern Oregon Negatives Madu any time or place by appointment v Phone 147-J Well do tho rest X. D. WZ8TOK. Pro. Spring Nat Sale GERMANS OUSTED FROM FRENCH ACADEMY SCIENCE PARIS, March lO.Therc are no Herman members of tho French Acad emy of Science, for tho last four names on the roll were ordered stricken off at n hcssjon last night. The last of the Clermans expelled were Professors Von linger of Mun ich, Waldeyer of Hcrlin, Fischer of Merlin uiiil Klein of Gocttingcn. 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