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MEDFORDrATL TRTBHNE. MEDFORD. ORKCiON, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 11)15 NO TRACE Fi NEOVE CHAPPELLE (SHOE MACHINERY VILLA AND CAflRANZA FORCES MEET IN BATTLE DHL I! 10, Te. Mmeli IK. He polls i cached heic luilnv that a but- llu between Vlllu and Chi i mini Dorps bus been in progies since yesleiduy, slxti'i'u miles south of Del Itlo, In Mevico, Villa foices mo icpoited to have field uud tapid I lie gnus mid II In said Ihoy ate I'oiclug llio fiimuirii tumps towiuil Las Viiuiih, oppositu Del Itio. With Mnlfnrd trado Is ".lmlfnrd uinitn .r Of TRUST UPHELD BY T IN EAST PRUSSIA ' KWE T3C OIJND GERMANS Ml MISSING GIRL M SHAMBLES RUSSIANS AGAIN AND LOVER BY ARTILLERY FIRE FEDERAL OR No trace lifts hern found of Mabel 1'iillcn niu! her boy Hvvectiionrt, Kuy iiidikI lieitfc, both 18 years of n;e, vho disaupearcd from tbia cry lnl Sunday, nnd it is now the belief or Ihp authorities nnd relative that they arc under the inflticitcu of n third parly it woman. A teleplmno ntennfro wns received Wednesday from Tnlcnt Maying thnt n boy nnd girl, answering (ho descrip tion of (ho niitMiic pair, hnd been Hcen nenr thnt city, accompanied b n middlc'tiged womnn, nnd thnt tho hnd purchnlod n ticket for Oakland. AnthoriticB nt Atdilnud nnd EkKS Cab, the Rirl'H home town, were no tified nnd the train searched hut uo trace found. This morning a letter written in the handwriting of the girl was received by Mrs. A. 1). Little, wlio.se husband operates llio Med Cord Tent & Awning company, from her mising neicc. saying thnt Hhc was married and ''happy nnd on her way cast." The letter was postmarked in this eit, find wbh unhealed and the end torn open when mailed, according to nota tions made on the envelope by local postal clerks. No record of nny mar riapo license ismicd to the couple is on iio in JoHciiiiine, Jackt-tm or Klamath counties, nnd the money be tween Heige nnd Miss l'ullon was wbout .flo. The letter is tnken as n crude attempt to throw relatives mid tlic police off their guard. It is the firm opinion of A. D. Lit tle, uncle of the missing girl, thnt the couplo is being influenced by a third party whom he thinks is a woman, and that Beige is beirir made a dupe to entrap the, girl. Ho thinks the boy and gir are in Jiidjng near Med fonl, waiting for a chance to be taken to San Francisco. Mr. Little said this Morning it would be an easy matter for anyono to influence Beige, and thus unwillingly become a pnrt ncr in nny scheme. dogwIr FOOT TROOPERS WASHINGTON, March IB. By a decision just rendered by Secretary Garriion, all foot troops of the army, numbering nljout 7.j,0U0, hereafter will be supplied with the shelter tents now issued to mounted troops. The present shelter tent for dis mounted troops has been condemned on the grounds that it is too small and docs not afford proper protec tion from rain. The discounted tent, with five pins, as carried by each soldier, weighs two pounds, twelve ounces, whilo tho mounted hheltcr tents, with poles and five pins, weighs four pounds, seven ounces each. These tents, variously knouu as "dog tenth" and "bungalows," enrlj sheller two soldiers with tho materials di vided between them on the march. Tho tent for dismounted troops is much smaller than the cavalry tents and is supported by the rifles of the occupants, thus doing nwny vvith the necessity for poles. LONDON, March 18. The illngo of Neuvo Chnpelle, converted into a shambles by the bombardment of the Bu'ish, now is n heap of rums thick ly strewn with bodies, according to the description of th( ltrilili opera tions in that region written by an eye witness, nnd given out todnv b the press bureau. Although the (icrnmns were inferior to their opHiurnts both in numbers nnd in nitillcrv. the eye witness declares (hey offered heroic resistance, using machine guns ef fect iu-ly. At the cud of Miuch 10 the bod ies of i!000 German soldiecrs had been found south of the village. In front of one Bri'ish battalion east of the ullage, the statement nsseits, 300 more were counted, which did not in clude the large number buried in the village. Dummy KxplouV During the night a curious device of the cnemv was discovered bv British patrol. The men came upon a dummy figure stuck in the ground in front of the German trenches. Upon being moved the figure exploded nnd one of the British soldiers was in jured. Describing the shelling of Aubers by the British howitrcrs, the eve-witness says a certain tower which was a prominent feature of tho land scape, as suddenly projected into the air. It dissolved in midair and came down in a cloud of dust. Prisoners who have been all through the war declare that never have they experienced such n bom bnrdment as that which preceded the assault on Ncttve Chnpelle. One wounded Prussian officer declared indignantly, "Yon do not fight: vou murder. My regiment never hail n chance from the first. Nothing could live under such a fire." Artillery Flro Kcscntcsl Tho resentment of prisoners against the British nrtillcrv had been frequently expressed. One officer stated thnt three Ger man princes, including Leopold of Hohenzollern, were serving in one of the battalions t Neuvc Chnpollc. The prisoner expressed tho belief that all tho princes hnd been killed. In conclusion, the eye-witness snvs ho believes the Germans lost 18,1)00 men at Neuvc Chnpelle. HOSTON, March IS. Tho mill or tho federal government to dissolve tho United Shoe, Mnchlncry corpora tion on tho ground that It was an Il legal monopol.v In restraint of trnde, was dismissed today by the United Stntos district court. , In dismissing tho milt the court Mated that to far bb the allegation that tho defendant conceived the Idea of acquiring tho ownership of control of all companies manufactur Ing or dealing In nny and all kind of shoo machinery was concerned, the utmost that could be shown was a purpose to acquire, control of certain machinery connected with bottoming shoes, or later of certnln clicking nnd e) plotting machines. Tho government's bill of complaint claimed that tho Individuals named as defendants hnd taken action to per petuate tho rights they had under ex isting patents after there patents a 'should expire. Tho court holds that tt must bo accepted that from the be ginning tho machinery offered by the j United company was in all Its essen tial elements protected by patents and that there has been no proof to the contrary. FOR LYLE CONFERENCE TURKS AND GREEKS T LARGE CROWD SEES MASTER KEY AT PAGE Intense interest wns shown in tho thirteenth episode of tho ''Master Key" at the Page last night. The three finnl episodes of this serial arc jammed with thrilling adventures and even excel the preceding ones in in terest. Mary Fuller appeam in n pleasing drama of the hills, csjiccially adapt ed to this popular Mar. t onnidcralile interest is taken in the contestants who are working for tho 1000 given in prizes at this the ater April II. On Friday and Saiiiiday Charlie Chaplin will be seen in his big hit, "His, New Job," u comedy with a punch. LONDON, March IS. Tho liven ing News prints a dispatch from Co penhagen to the effect that Emperor William and General von Falkenhayn, chief of the Gorman general staff, ar rived today at tho German army head quarters near Llllle. Their visit, the News states, is for tho purpose of participating In n council of war. Tho dispatch adds that Kmperor .William and General von Fnlkcnhavn already have had conferences with crown prince, nnd Uupprccht, crown I v prince of Hararla. Tho kings of Sax ony nnd Wucrtemuurg nro on the I hands.'' way to Join the council of war. ELAINE A FEATURE AT STAR THEATRE DL'liLIN', March IS. The Oirnnii war depattment gave out the lollow-J ing s'ateiucut today; I "Western (heater of the win : A French ndvauce against our po-ilinn' on the southern slope of the l.oittto. hills was tepulsed. "I'attlal Fjeiieh ulttteks in v'lmtn pnguc, to tho north ot Li Mcsnil,1 were biought' to a standstill In n I counter-nttuck. A fich Fiench nt-' tuck which was begun there last night has been repulsed with he.iv.v losses to the enemy. j "In the Argonue jesteidivj the' fighting abated. Fieneh nviatois llnew bombs on the undefended Alsa tian town of Schlettstadt. Oalv one' bomb took effect, falling on u scmiti- nrv conducted bv women teachers of i n training school and killing two clnU. drcu uud severely wounding ten. In lcply, German aviators last night dropped bombs of big sire on the! for're-s of Calais, "Lastent theater: Hussion attack- on German positions between thd Pissa and Orr.yc riveis, in noithenii Poland, ns well as northeast of Przasiiysr continued .vesterdnv with-l out success. YSost til the hkwa hut, we took 000 prisoners of vvnr nnd. east of Skwa 1000 prisoners uud four machine guns. "Hordes of the Russian imperial militia gained a cheap victory bv ui- vadini' the most northern corner of cast Prussia in the direction of Me nu1). They pillaged nnd burned vil lages and estntcs. As a rctnliutni.v measure, towns on ltussinn territory occupied by us were compelled to. make payment of large Minis. For ev-j cry village burned down bv these I Russian hordes on Gciuuiii territory am: lor each estate ncstro.vcii, tnree villages or estates on Itu-sian terri tory occupied by us vvill be sucnl'ieed to the flames. All damage caused by fire in Memel will be answered bv the destruction byire or Russian gov- riiuieut buildings nt Suvralki and dher provincial capitals in Get man GOLD DUST You have used it many years, but do you know all its uses? Independence Two miles of haard surface road built north. Millions of women use Gold Dust three times a day in washing dishes They use it regularly for scrubbing floors or woodwork- They use it for washing windows But they do not realize the many ways in which Gold Dust can be used. It meets every clean ing and brightening need in the house. The active principle of Gold Dust the valuable antiseptic cleansing agent quickly dissolves and removes dirt, grease and grime, so that you rinse it away, leaving the surface you have cleaned sanitarily bright and new-looking. Give Gold Dust your full confidence. It actu ally works for you. i W fh Gold Dust dissolves quickly in hot or cold water and makes a perfect cleansing solution. A package of Gold Dust suppljes you with the only cleaning and brightening pow der you need in the home and gives you tho best results you can desire. Use Gold Dust not only for washing dishes, but for u washing glassware, wasmng oatn tuos ana bath room fixtures, cleaning and brightening metal work, pots, pans, and kettles, for scrub bing floors, washing woodwork, cleaning and freshening linoleum and oil cloth, and for all the hundreds of uses for which it is so particularly supromo. Gold Dust is as inoxpon sivo as it is indispensable. 5c and larger packages sold everywhere. aHZEFAIRBANKZSZaia MAKIftS I "Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work 9 AA.AAA.AAAA..AA.A.A. AAAAAAAAJAfcAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.A.A.A..A.a..A..A. ..& MSMBMQNQMTMrMaM V - -w -w -w w-w--w-w-w-w---w'w-W'W'W'W-WWWW W ',- wv - ww nr "r v w v v A IJKRLIN, March 18, by wireless. i the Overseas News agency today loday rhvo out the follewing: "Constantinople dispatches stale thut tho Turkish minister at Athens had a long conversation with tho Greek premier, M. Gounnris. The Turkish minister expressed satisfne tion at tho results obtained. "Word is received from Sofin that it has been learned thero fiom Ath ens that tho Franco-Pritish iluet landed men on Lemnos ilnud, in the Acgeun sen nnd deposed the Gieck authorities," L GOES TO THE JURY 'NEW YORK", Murch IB. The case ot Hiclianl Mudden nnd Gustuvo Cook, on trial charged with aiding Kiehard l Btegler, a Gennun naval rwervifet to obtain , false American pasfcport, was submitted to the jury today. Iloger II. VWd, assistant district attorney, in bumming up the t jfovwnmwii'd case, dwelt on the UKr liable to American citizens -IravftliMg abroad if their passports ww thrown under suspicion. TJio World's GivaUwt (luirvo)unt unrt Plij-sic PAluilst MADAMi: WLVrBRltOTH, who Is one of tho most famous readers ot llfo's mysteries In the world, should bo consulted upon all matters. Sho will astonish you. Her many years before the public has proven her re liability. Her great knowledge of tho truo science of palmistry Is based on Infallible principles and demon strated fact. 144. S. Central. Last night tho Eighth Kplsodo of tho Exploits of Klnlno was shown nt the Star theater, and this eplsodo Is equally as thrilling as any of the former. It Is called the Hidden Voice, and somo very Interesting scientific demonstrations are shown. Tho Hex Hecoll, a two reel feat nro explains In an Interesting way that gambling Is gambling cither In the cheap cafe or tho prlvato luxurious home. Two good vnudolllo acts, an unuaiial comedy and the Pntho Weekly Nows with a good picture of Sarah Ucrn hardt, tho Divine Sarah Is shown. Tho same bill will hu repeated to night. On Friday night thoro will bo a vaudovlllo team from tho I'antagcs circuit. FIRE HALL INSURED BUT FIRE TRUCKS NOT An insurance policy for $1000 liw been taken out by the city council on tho fire hall and city hall, but there will bo no insurance on tho fire trucks, because no company is will ing to nllow a rebate. A fire extin guisher on an oidiuary auto is made causo for n rebate in rates. On tho two fre trucks are chemical extin guishers, ul ways loaded, .vet a rebate was denied, so the council decided to withhold the biiMiiess. The insurance on the fire hall was taken out us a precautionary measure in protecting city records kept on the second floor, where tho fitcmen sleep. AN FALLING HI t T ? T T r X X t X X X X t X X X X X X X ? ? T X f X X WASH FABRIC EVENT , In this store we shall introduce to the ladies of Med ford and vicinity the Newest Most Fashionable Wash Fabrics that is certain to prove in volume, in vogue, in quality of merchandise and in the economies provided. The greatest assembly of Fashionable Spring Wash Materials ever presented in Medford. Not a yard of these fabrics is to be found in any other retail store. This is a logical and opportune time for the selection of your spring and summer dresses. J- " ffla w TCHY SCA! P 2S CENT DANDER! If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and Is radiant with life; has an Incomparable soft noss and Ih fluffy and lustrous, try Uanderlne. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides It Im mediately dissolves every particle of dandruff; you can not have nice, heavy, healthy hair it you have dan druff. This destructive scurf robs the If jour hair has been neglected and In thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 25 cent bottlo of Knowlton's Danderlno at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a Uttlo las directed and ten minutes after you will lay this was tho host Investment you ever made. Wo sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that if hair of Its lustre, Its strength and Its you deslro soft, lustrous, beautiful very life, and if not overcome It pro-J hair and lots of It no dandruff duces a feverlshness and Itching of.no Itching scalp and no more falling the scalp; the hair roots famish, hair you must use Knowlton's Dan loosen and die ;then tho hair falls jderlne. If eventually why not now? out fnst, (Paid Adv.) 1 ? 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