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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1915)
S- tp & J Tt- ! .v- FAVORITE SONS GUMSHOEING FOR G.O.P. NOMINATION (ll.v (lllson (liudncr.) WAHIIINOTON, Apiil H.-Tho ic pIlbllt'lltlH llllVC lll'KIIII t licit pil'sillcil- (iul cmiipulgu ami uiiiiihIhm! woik Ih being pushed in niuiicrniis iiini'li'lN. Tin- ilnii Ih In have it iiiiinlii't' n' Tn vini In sons iiml In Initio III" delega tiiuiN a Im'ii llii'V come lojjclher in convention. Fiililuiul.s jh lln liilriil entry. Tim fui hut vicn-prcfclilcnl Ih lllllllllllIU III ('llllllll lll'll'lilllilllH fl-fllll liotli Illinois iiihI Inilimia. IIIh llli. mils iiIiiih arc in tin- IiiiiiiIm of FIiiih, (I, Ilnwcs, I'm liter controller nf I In currency under .MeKiiiley, mul now lii'iul iif the (Viilml Trust cominuiv of Illinois, Fiiiihiiuks also has iuflucu lliil banking eouuertlnns in New Ymk, which iin relied iiimiii In help in other state. Tln liiiliiinii di'lega Hon will ho contested inolnilil.v by illin Wiit-iui, foimer member of tin Iiiimhi. nnil n liiMilnimil of Fucle .loo Cmtiion, who is not on fiiemlly icinm wild Fiiiihiiuks. ' itiiiioii or oiiio out. Tin I'liiulidncv of Tliciiilntr Hid Ion of ( Hiin Ihih hem minottiii'i'il, Hi' plans lo travel abroad for iidont n year mul lo ai live al tin' "nsveholog ii'iil inotiii'iil." .Mi'milinic Ohio politic ians miv llnrlon I'limiot ui'l I lie slnlc iblogiitinn, which will ln contested by Willi", lli-rrlfk ami Fornkcr. William Mimics up New York ami Senator Ifri'il SiiiooI of I'tnli, who linv n-tiliili'il themselves pri'siilcii- tin) Warwick, have been Irvinir In get I'lilin l(on lo leconsider his do I'linnlinti, Itoot it emphatic in Ills Muleiiieul Hint mil' (he is 7'J) would inula' it impossible Tor liini lo enter on tin' arduous wmk or n presidon Hnl canvas. Hi miulil cvcutuiillv lie convinced Iiml Hie ioii(tr can bo lunl without loo inni'li lalior. in which cu c Ilii Now Yoik delegation will ln turn- I'll OVl'l' to liini. I'oiiroio is ox per I i'i in deliver IViiitsvlvniiin. possibly iw Peiitisvl- vmiia favorite noii. In Illinois- ,1ns. It. Mann will interfere with Fair banks' plan, liciiig supported liv ('mi lion in lii plans to luivo a Mann ilel. I'U'itlion in Hie tinlional convention. Heiinlor I torn li of Malm lias declared llillfeir nut r I lie emilest. Calamity Issue Cry The only iitalfor mlo lie offered is n return to Hie good old days of re puhlienii "proxpeiilv," with iutiinu lions thai Die tat if T might he leviscil upward. The present administration is lo he itiaile the olijeel of criticism for the repeal of eaiial loll. Ihe eon. iluet of .Mexican nffaits, its foreign policy, failure lo economize in gov eiuiaeiilnl cxpcmlitiiioH, failure lo gun nl (he rights of Hie I'liiteil Stale as a ueiilial tuition; uNo eharges will he ituiila thai Ihe merit plan in Ihe civil service has heen htoken dewn: Hint the nilimnisti'titioii has plnyod fast nnil loose uitlt the farmer in failing lo give liini rurnl ereilils while placing (he govetiiiaent hack of com mercial credits ; it will hn charged with Ihe iihaiiiloiimeiil of Ihe one-term pivsidentliil plank mid Hie picsidon tin I primary. Uig hiihiiiesH is keen for this pro. gram ami (he fat-frying operations of niniingeiH like Humes mid Smnot have heen prugiossjug with gintifying results. TURKEY CMS OUT ALL AVAILABLE MEN I.ON'DON', April 8. H-X . m. -An irade pioaiulgated today liy Ihe Mil tun of Tin key aullion.t'H the minister of war to call out nil men capable of hearing nuns lmt who heictofore were nut linhle for service, inclusive nf Hie ages of 111 mul 21), for Ihe de fense nf Hie Turkish coast and fron tiers and Hie maintenance of order, Tim minis! r,v also is given power lo enroll for military service all imiiti- 'rants for Ihe duration of moliilixa t ion. TIi!h information was coiilaiucd in n dispatch received lodiiy liy Hea ler's Telegram company from Oon hlantiiiopie. 5000 OREGON NAGS TO BE USED IN EUROPEAN WAR ( PORTLAND, April S.-J, It. Wll Hon, nf Hnn Francisco, mul Jnuum ltlco, of Mnilnm, Oro., annouacod that they Inul clonod a contract hero loilny with roprosontatlvoa of a for oIkh Ravoriunont whono Identity Ih tint rovealed for tlm doltvory in tliroo inontliH of flvo tlioiiHniid hond of IiorHCH that will ho Bltlppoit to tho wur zone uh funt nn tlmy aro asflotn hlod nt San FrnnclHCo. Tho contract onlU for tliroo cIobboh of horHeu, cav alry, UkIU artillery mul heavy artll lory lioruoH, which will lio gathored in Oioemi and WuHhlnutoii. U. S. SOLDIERS f ' 0) ' V O VUKWWWW t VTO'tMWUOO l", S. cnwilrv at I'oil Mrown (Hrowiisville, Tex.), lined up in wilier diill. Muck of the houses is Hie Ilio (Iramte, aeioss uhich is .Mexico, wheie Villa's men ami I'arraiia's are uotv fighitug. The middle put lire shows the iiileriiatioiinl hridgc hetween Hrowusile mul .MalamoioH, .M'. This Inidgc has heca guarded lor the past (wo iai- lis I titled State s.ddier. The lower iiti'tiire shows llntlerv I), Sixth I. S. AitiHerx, on rexiew nl Furl llrown, WHY TALY DELAYS ENTRANCE IN WAR Tl IIO.MF, April H. ItJv's riU,t. t culer the war up to the present time is explained in official circles as duo to flic fact thai that country' stnte tlleli do nut wi-ll to pltlllj-e the uatiotl into the enormous iik ol wur with out fir! exhausting every poaibe menus of obtaining what the pie desiie without recnuix' to anus. It is pointed out Hint in the inciiiitiine Italy is gaining ewry day in military stieiiKth mid in economic icntttcc by postponing her entrance into the conflict. Oflieial icports receird here ft out Kitropemt capitals me uiil to apicc in the stiitemenl Hint the supremo clash between the allies on Ihe one GAIN STRENGTH side mid the Austro-Ociuiuu ntiuiesMlie Neue Zurieher eituiig a saving on (he other, which iiriuinullv seemed eerlaiti to luke place in May, will he postponed until .lime or even later. The answer made lo tho-c who ate urging immediale hostilities is that under the elicuinslatiees theiv is no leason why Italy should hasten her action, since the louder she delays the greater would he (icr chance- of success mul the crcater Ihe aid -lie would he able to uive those count lies oil whiwn side she would align her self. N'o uttempt is made lo deuv Hint a war iiguitit Austria for which the Italians long have felt aniinosily, would he popular. In this eoiuteetion it is pointed out that the Italian nrniv has been successfully iiioliilued with out a protest from Austria, the coun try nios obiiiiislv thienlcneil. This is taken in some ipuirters o imlicale that the leaders of the dual monarch v arc ilcsirous o uveitiug hostilities and Hint they may yel consent o make the territorial concessions Italy desires. A MODERN EVE I In IiiiIuIkIuk Ida eoufldeucu In tho inorltH of li Ih Imported musical come, dy, "A Modern Hyo," whlcn will ho tho attraction al tho Vlnlng thoutro, Ashland, Thursday. April S, Mort H. Singer, provided extravagantly as to tho cast, tho chorus, tho scenery, tho continues and properties, O, T. .Hull, In bis Chicago Journal rovlow of J'A Moilorn Wvo," said; "In tho rovanip Iuk of tho (I or ma n operetta, In tho or Kanlzatlon of tho rompnuy, and In tho adjustment of tlm entertainment, Singer sets mi eNamplo for all Ameri can producers who wount success fully remount imported mld-lCuro-poan musical shows." I.eComto and Floshcr, by nrranRO inont with Mr. Slugor, will prosont this entire production as It was given In Chicago on u forthcoming visit I In Auhhuul. AT VINING TONIGH ' otdfotit) mXttj trtthjnr. -tjT-f- 1--T "T'l " T " GUARDING MEXICAN BORDER w AUSTRIAN R DROPS MB R AN Al HF.IM.IS, April S.-Au account ot mi cNtinotdhiiiry ihiiuI lihl was given out lodav bv the Oversell News Agency, which say. thai its informa tion was received from lliiiluio-t. It conccnis mi ei iiuter hehieru one Austrian mid thiee Ku-sinu nem planes. The aeeouut follew: "An Austrian ucioiihiuc succeeded in iiioiintiim above ils udversiirie and '" the point of a pciiH'ndicuhu- elilf dropjied a bomb, which struck one of at the bead of the uoith fork of Hear the linssiaii aeroplanes. The ltuiau cieek. liorlhwesi of .Mount Seotl. The machine nliumod 1,'itlO yards to earth, point U marked h an iiliimiiium ibto The aliuospherie disluthaiice cmiscd united to the base of a :il-iuch fir by the full of the iterophiue upset the' lice. The exact elevations of ml oilier two Russians, causing them thee bench marks nro shown in l-ul-hoth to whirl down lo earth." ileliu .".."(i of the I'tiited States gco- The Overseas News iigcncv ipinlesilonienl survey, which contains the re- I that l-Yfuch uviitior during a nnc - I ii t mil iliehl oer Htrusshurg droii - ped hoinbs which fell in a prison camp j in co-oporalioii with the state of Or iu which ucie confined ."i00 Freneli 'Ku, under eipml allotments of soldiers, woiiniling five of them se- eiey. Other iteniH Hien out by the ngeney are: "A Pctrngriiil .Jewish society esti mutes that uhoiit .S0.0II0 .lew have been driven from their home- in Warsaw and are now homeless. ''Railroad traffic between llukow ina and the interior of Austria has jbeen lestoicd." PAU SAYS ALLIES mm porte NAlM.KS, April 8. (Soneral Pan of tho French army, who has been on n mission to Petrograd and tho llalkan capitals, has arrived liero on his way to Home and Paris. When i . Intervlowcr whether It i'"'vo a ropy of this bullet,,, ,at Itussht, Serbia and,101' '""'; ' &. whii-li g would jom with rtwt':l;,,?f'"?,n,.l,ll.,,,nu, ,,'n:(,,,on ,,f S asked by an was true that MUlllUIIVt!!, t.lMllll JIMIt ill VIIM.I., llrltnln and Franco In a florco slnuit-: taneous attuel; In nil e ffort to crush (iormauy and Austria, bo declined to answer, Itoferrlng to tho nnrdanollo's oper ations, General Pan expressed tho belief that tho Anglo-French fleet would force a passage as soon as proparntloiiu nro completed for a combined attack by land and sen4 xetici: Notlco Is borohy given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city, conn - ell of tho city of Medford, Oregon, nt Its next regular meeting, April i!0, 10 in, for n license to sell malt, vln - mis mid spirituous llauors nt tholr place of hiiBliiesH on North Fir Btreet. Medford, Orogon for u porlod of six inouths, nited April Cth, 1018, KOaUl'3 HlVint VAM.KY UNlVFU-idovvn, weak and dMltutort condt .. SITV CUXIIU tloiis. Medford Plittrnmcy.Adv. mwoford oingnpy. TrmNSTMY, 'pwl a, mis H GHEST SURVEYED T E Sentlei-ed oxer the stale of Ore gon ate nifiic than H-'al heiieb mark-, cilcb showing lire ''(.'.xaet elevatiui above moan sea level of the point on i whieh'the mark ha been perumne'iHv placed. The highest point thus indi cated, which bns an elevation of 711(1 fee, is in Crater Lake national inu;. sitltH of spirit leveling sultH of spirit leveling in Oregon, 1 IS'.KI to 10KI, inclusive. The work M'roin 11I0.1 to 1!)KI, inclusive, was done funds bv (he federal nud state Mir vey. Tho bulletin ulso contains it list of about "JOO secondnry elevutiors from records mul topographie maps ol Ihe feilernl survey, including nih ilities of well-known summits, water mm fare elevatio'is of prominent lakes mid other useful elevations. The hijjhesl point in the Mu'o yet deter mined is Mount Hood, J 1 ,2."i feet above menu sea level. Hnginrers mid surveyors who need to have accurately dotoruiincd points from which to start surveys of any kind find the spirit-leveling bulletins published by the (jeologieal siirvev of considerable value. Although the Mitvoy's published tnups show the elevations of points within the areas mapped, these elevations nro only appioxinmte, wherens nmiiv of the ic!ovnt!0"'; -"'" ''" HlletMw nre given to the one-lhousuudlh of it foot, I Those who hnve occasion to use the bench ninrk elevalions in Oregon If -II . 1. p , ' ;'"""" tf'" ' --'", me., in ay . ",,l,u",l 1" " aiipiiemiou to me director of the eoiogicai survey, Washington, ). 0. ANOTHER WOMAN How Vlnol Made Her Strong. lloallsvlllc, Ohio "I wish nil ner vous, weak, run-down women could luivo Vlnol. I was bo run-down, weak and nervous I could not sloop. iFvorythlng Iato hurt mo, and the niedfciiio I hnd taken did ma no good ' doeldod to try Vlnol, and boforo lmi(j 1 could eat anything I wanted (nil could sloop nil night. Now I m well and stronK, and In bottor health than I linvo been for years.' Mrs. Anna Mllllson, Doullavllle, O. Wo Ruarnntoo Vlnol for nil run- PIN OREGON CRATER UK PARK STATE OF Wffi EXISTS ON ESTATE PA IMS, Ajiril 8, TrATt a. in. A sit uation niiioutiliiiK virtually to n state of war exista on the historic t'hnni hord eslalo of Prince Hlias of Ilotir hon, n Parma knhjht of the colddi fleece, whose sister, PrineesH ,citn, h Ihe wife of Aielidiikc Charles Fran eis, heir uppareiit to the AtiMrinn Hi rone. The lemiiit.H of the lO.OOO-aere es tate are arrayed on one nide of the conflict, according to tho Matin Illois L'orrcxpomlent, while the iiKent for the priiif'v'x property, .Monli de Hce, is on the other. Ilee is iJjiid to have inauaed the properly accoidine to the old feudal system and his melhods have neecs silatcd several liincs the intervention of prcfcctorinl mid judicial million ties. The police me now iuvetipil ing a fire which broke out Hiniiltaiie ously al four different poiutH in the liuiniiieeut park mid destroyed over .'100 (teres of timber, valued ut (10,000 franes (.?1'2,000). The domain of Ihe prince, situated in the valley of the I die, mid which was laid out by Francis I in 1.11!), is shut off from the outside world liv twenty miles of hij;h walls. Not withstanding Ibis fact, however, mul the precautions taken bv Wer.e, the Mntin says, reports of bis evictions mid coercions have become widely i circulated in that region, and feeling is bitter. Th situation i iif;grauted by the belief Hint Prince KlinH fighting with the Austrian army, iii which he is a captain on the geiieial staff. TWELVE WOMEN KILLED BY AVIATOR'S BOMB IVtHIM, April H, Hil n. III. Twelve women and rdiildrcn were kill ed mul forty-eiht other injured bv bombs dropped by Austrian aviators in the market place at Podgorilzn, Monleiiero, yesterday, according to n Cettiuje disptiteh to Ihe Ilnvns ngeney. Mnnv luiildingK were de stroyed by the missiles, seven of which vveie dropied from the nero plane. -TBT'' "inTTai .Mlf A Steel-cut. frpiiVi.ro Jm Coffeo no dust no chuff rll air-tight cans. i Sold by Reliable Grocers. f irtdosset&ffl j Devers II The OldMt and I rf Ml Cotosj liuattrr lu lb Nttbrrt. Everybody is Not a Judge of Diamonds. Most people bavo to tnko somo ono'a "say to' becnuso most peo ple aron't up on Dia mond values. OF A USTR AN NOBLE rTrTVsw m l ktz i W K I 40,1 I III THREE POUNDS Iff M iftfi n a r '111 ill fiO lit- ill lr-.s& l ' t Wo wish to romlnd thoso Interest ed that every diamond wo havo In stock has passed a most caroful ex amination at our hands. "Which makes buying absolutely safe Tor tho porson who knows lit tlo about diamonds. As wo write wo aro showing tho purest gems In Southern Oregon. Wo Invito you to Inspect our stock, MARTIN J. REDDY Tho Jeweler 12J Must Main St. GOLD ! if actually works at ; "Let tho Gold I than a popular im u u.nMi IT .. I V JK. 1 1 ' J "tat tttm ' I SOLD DUST TWIItB I do jrewr work" r-1 lBli THOUSANDS of peoplo have aciuircd tho habit ot economy and have reached success by the saving road. Can you also reach it? Yes an account with us will help you. 4 Percent Paid on Savings Account. OVER 22 YEARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT m I More nud more every day eral demand. Their great uselulness is part of tha (daily life of nil the people, though giving universal - hcmce with universal economy less than two cent- ,n mile to operate nud maintain. . So simple in design that anyone can drive it no bewildering meehniiisiii the Ford owner looks nf s ter his car himself. 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