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I i I") I" .( .' wwwj mx IL Lgl WTCTTFORtt ITKU) 'i ME IN MY GIVEN TEACHERS FOR NEXT YEAR BRITISH TORPEDO OWN SUBMARINE TO HALT CAPTURE TRTnnyra. MF.DFQRT). QKKflQX, TUESDAY. 'ATMITT, 20. 1f)t5 At n spt'ciril meeting of the school board held Inst week inerensot lit salary for four of lliu live principal of .schools were made. Pinir primary guide teachers also received hit cjcnbOS in pay. U. H. Moore of the high school was promoted to piiuci- pal nl $11100 111 place or Professor llnwuinn, resigned, (o nCccpl the su perintendeucy of tho KJnmnth Fulls schools, who received $ lf00 a tv'nr. Tho principals bcucu'ted hy in creases are: 1'. 11. Dully, principal of the Wash ington school, from $1200 to $KI00. A. J. Hfluby of tho Jackson school, Horn .flOOO to $1100. J. W. Reams of the Lincoln .school, from $000 to $1000. Mrs. I. T. Galligar of tho Roose velt school, $900 to $1000. V. Meldo llillls, tininiM superinten dent of city schools, will receive n twlnry of $2'J.r0 per yenr, nn increase of $-tf0 oyer that paid U. S. Collins, resigned. Professor Collins up to "last year received $2000' per nuuum. All of tho primary department in structors received increases. Miss Kmily Dovore receiving $1(10 iMr monili, because of exceptional null ity in teaching little folks. The .Misses Maud PlulhrooTi, Fannie llaskuis and Y.l It ll tf ' . .- una riemcp-1 win receive .U0 per month, nu Increase of $5. All of these salaries nro for nine months' work. In tho high school the following iMilnry recommendations were adopt adept ed: Miss Florence Carpenter, $100 a month for nine months; J. M. Orotsly, $11)0 per month for ten months; Lu- ciio .Marshall, $100 per month lor ninu months; Ruth .Merrick, $100 per month for nine months; C. H. Pratt, $100 per month for nine months; Ina .a Kins, )j.iou per nioniu jor nine months; Lucilc Davis, $00 per month for fifo nod one-half months; Ot.o Ivlum, $100 iipr month for eleven months; E. ,Kd Hull, $100 per month for eleven nnd one-half months; Ma bel Menrs, $100 per month for nine months; Oraco Mitchell, $100 per month for ninu months; Klla Gaun yaw, $00 per month for nine months. Tho following grade teachers re ceive $80 per month for nine menths: Tho Misses Om Cox, Mabel Myers, .Myrtle Clnyvillc, Elizabeth Ferguson, Viola I'heister, Anna Purucker, Amy Harding, Kate Stinc, Ktithryn Dnn hnnl, May Mordoff, Anna Hansen, Hess Kent tier nnd Hluuchc N'eff Cnn odc. (Jrade tcaphers listed nt $75 per month nrc:, MUs. Inez Coffin, Mrs. Jano N, Guernsey, the Misses Jos ephine Riley, Grace Pearce, Carrie Jacks, Throne Carkins, Genevieve Wortmnii, Jennie M. .Sneflicor nnd Agnes Hobinson. The tencherh' committee, composed of Directors J. II. Cochran and Mrs, K. L. Gore, imidu the salary reeom mcuilatiotiH. LONDON, April U0. '2:22 p. in. The Hritish ndmirnltv announced of ficially today that the Hritish sub marine K-lfi was destroyed hi the Dardanelles hv Hritish picket boats. The text of the admiralty an nouncement follows; "The submarine K-l.l, which grounded on Kephez Point lnd Snt- Lurdny, appears to have been in dan ger of falling into the enemy's hands in n serviceable condition. Great ef forts were made hy he Turks to se cure ncr. Aiiempis in uesirov Her by long-range fire of battleships I.IUI'U. ( "During the night of the 18th two picket boats that of the Triumph, Under Lieutenant commander Eric Hobinson, who commanded the expe dition, assisted by Lieutenant Arthur i Jtrooko Webb, It. X. ft., and Midship, man John W.voley, and that of the Majestic, under Lieutenant Claude Godwin, both manned by volunteer crews, attacked the submnrine. The boats were subjected to a heavy fire. estimated at '22 rounds, from' fort .Xo. 8, which was only a few yards distant, and a number of small guns nt short range. Notwithstanding this, the submarine wns torpedoed nnd rendered useless. The Mnjestie's .picket boat wns holed and sunk, but the crew wns saved by tho other boat, and the only cnsnulty was one man who died of wounds. " ice-Admirnl Dc Itobeek speaks in the highest terms of all concerned in this gallant enterprise. Lieutenant Commander Erie Hobinson has been promoted to a commander by the ad miralty and A report has been cnlled for on the individual services of the other officers nnd men with n view to their recognition.' The Truth About Twilight Modern Miracle of Painless Sleep Birth ARTICLE II (Editor's Nete: ThU i the second of three articles nn "painless child birth" by Dr. Francis II. Wakefield, recognized us an American autboii y on the use of seopolainin for "twi light sleep" maternity.) (Hy Dr. Francis It. Wakefield.) I The whole object to be accomplish I ed by the use of .seopolnmiu, the ding' that induces the "twilight sleep" in I which childbirth lakes place wi bout memory of pain on the part of the; mother, is to produce a semi-con scious condition without interfering with the normal progress of labor. This may sound easy on paper, but is really a very ditficult lieiitincnl , to carry out successfully. It is eosyi enough to get the patient into the desired condition, hut it is by no means so easy to perpo'uatc this state over an extended period, often trom twelve to fifteen hours. Par ticularly is it difficult to maintain the delicate half-sleep toward the con clusion of childbirth. A sharp sound will throw the pa tient out of this delicate psycholog ical ciiioisc. If labor is well ad vanced it is then almost iinsssible to' again induce the semi-conscious TURKISH WA PURSED BLOWN-UP psr doses administered whenever there at a time, and at the same time lie protected from light, noise and eon I'ussion of any kind. The attending accoucheur must re main with the piiiieut during the en tire time of labor after she is under the iutliienee of the drug. Me must watch her closely. er condition must be carefully gauged and fresh . m IX t EZSi " - .. - ? VS ST a r . I JG3H& ..v' kiJH Ps mtitJZ. 4 Siwi tending physician amnesia. Itlcal Conditions Necessary The twilight sleep treatment prom- state, and most certainly the pa'ient'ises never to come into general use in will carry awav the memory of a cer tain amount of pain, thus, in her es timntion. making the twilight sleep treatment unsuccessful. lJlllle Wilson, gc .1 wevks, horn In "TUIkIiI Steep," nnd tils niolher, to preserve the nre signs of the drug's effects wear ing off. She will not consider the pains she has been spared, but only carry awav from the treatment recollections of those she felt at the time the drug's potency had been shattered by the noise, confusion or failure of the iu- While it is ipiite possible to carry out the ticatment in a perfectly ideal way for any length of time, it re ipiires deep special knowledge nnd a degree of judgment on the part of the almost in a public hospitals as at present con ducted. The itntnlif tnti riiiiiin'it t'nr the successful us., of s lobimin in' physician amounting obstetrics nre not to be secured in h,3t,h M'"M' f,,r ",0 '''",t f tin the overage hospital handling a mul-.h,K"s 'l,l"011Hh which the patient's tiplicitv of cases. (State is revealed. This comes from In the first place. th dclierv;'lu' ,,,,,,,,,Im? of '"""V n"cvdeep room must be so Wtuatcd and so "M,,.V '".l psychological genius, equipped that the patient can be mndcj While innn men will dotibllcss coinfoi table for au number of hours practice the scopoluuiiii ticatmeiil, relatively few promise lo make a hi-illiiiuljsiiecesH of it. And much of that success will depend upon the stuff of expert assistant with whom they will be able (n surround them selves. ,'fv Pcihnps mom tlnhi'. In nn o'her hraueli of luediclhe, the pcrsTViuil ele. itieul will play an iiapoitaiil pait hi the twilight sleep ticatmeiil. Tivatiucut More Costly Naturally Ibc liealmcul will ieittiie more caiv than the old accouch- meuts becaue the doctor in charge will have to devote, his full time to every delivery, from beginning to end. This necessitates sacrifice of other office practice in the meantime. It is not going to he popular with the average man of the profession. And it is for Ibis icasou largely that twilight sleep Is being "knocked" so persistently in ln medical profes sion. The tesults to the mothers and children of the new method of child birth, however, amply justify nil sac rifices, and the time is ceilalnly coming when imiuilnr demand will compel all of the larger cities at least to,.havc twilight sleep wards in their Ihospitals, Those obstetricians who have de livered women under the scopolaiuiu treatment and who haxc the slightest degree of human feeling, asseit that they would under no eiicuinstnnccs go back to the obi method where a woman was allowed to undergo her ordeal with the full measure of use- less suffering. I would certainly not go bnck to the old bungling methods. ( lo be continued tomorrow.) TPREVENCAP T CONSTANTINOPLI!, April 20, via London iiiW p. in. -The iillnok lit' a Turkish toipedo boat on the British trausporf .Matiiloti off the coast of (jlttofijliist Hatilnluy and tlui.subsj'. lUcuLdcstruv(inii of jhe torpedo h'ont, weie reported lit an dfliclal sliileincnl Issued .today at the war nlfico hole. The statement follews: "A'TiirMsh torotslo boat Ami! 17 Htieecsstully attacked the Hritish trnnspoii Mniiitou in the Aegean sea. The torpedo was pursued hv lllitislt oiulsersjiud destroyed to Chios, whore- the crew blew up the vessel In older that it might not fall into the enemy's hands." London reporls of April I" and 1H said that tho Tuikish warship which attacked the Mauitoit was driven ashore and destroyed by Hiit Ish vessels. The Hiilish niltniially announced that tho Mauitoii was not dnmuged hy the torpedo boat, but that twenty-four men had been drowned and twenty-sown weie miss- lug, owing In the capsizing of two small boats. -1 ! DOES RHEUMATISM BOTHER YOU? EMERGENCY CLAUSE 1 RES F EEXPI HELD INVALID, AUSTRIAN ANSWER -sc-r-srsi PIIIDADKLPIIIA, April 20.-l-or- est fires which have been ra-jinu in Pennsylvania and southern New Jer sey for sevcralnilvs, are assuming alarming proportions. Vast areas of valuable woodlands have been de vastated nnd several houses and barn have been destroyed, while several towns have been threatened with destruction. More thiirVjeigliteen miles of forest land have been laid bare in the vicin ity .of PIcasantvillc, X. J., and fire companies from that place, Egg Har bor and neighboring towns were fighting desperately last night to eheek the flumes. Property owners in tho fire zone estimate that the damage so far exceeds $100,000. OLYMPIA, Wash., April L0. The PAWS, April 20. Ilnlv some time supreme court today denied the pcti-.ngo fixed April 'JO as the latest date tion for a rehearing filed by the stntelfor the consideration or any propos iti the case of J. W. Hrjshiwn audi ids Austria might wih to make, ae others against Kdward Meath and j cording to a report ciincnt in Home, others. In this ease the court de-'says a dispatch from the Figaro's elared that the emergency clause uf-1 correspondent. Huron de Maecheo, fixed to the mcasiiie passed by the! the Austrian ambassador, has already J01." legislature, changing the per- ;gien notice to embassy servants who .sound of the state hind board, un-'now are paid dailv, it is said, and the BRITAIN TO KEEP CHINA ENTIRE constitutional. The law will not go into effect now until June 10, or ninety dnys after the legislature has ended its sessions. As a result of same is true of the payment of tradesmen's bills for goods miplied the embnssy. The Figaro's dispatch declares it id stated in Vu'icnn cir- the courts decision the April Inndlcles that the visit made to the pop. sale was annulled. Thero are nowi a few day iiuo hv Prince von Hut-low. the German ambassador, wns to bid LONDON, April J0.-The prcserva tion of the common interests of nil the powers in China hv the insurance of the independence and the integrity of the Chinese nnd the principle of c.pml opportunities for the commerce and industry of all tin ions in China, was declared by Sir Kdward Oroy, foreign secretory, to be the policy of the Hritish government in China. ws SOLDIERS KEPT IN FIELD ANDREWS OPERA M PLAUDITS Lust night's performance of ".Martha" and u scene from "Faust" by the Andrews 0cru company was the most enjoyable oiieniiiu treat that Medfonl has had for somo time. The jM-rformnnee of "Martha" showed a marked smoothness over the first pro duction hero bouiu time ago. Hignor tiioniano was n favorite m both roles that ho preseited. He is, indeed, a great tenor. The part of Mephisto buits George. Andrews peifectly. He was in good voice and sang both Plunkett and .Mephisto in a thorough- Iy artistic manner. Julia Zumwalt has grown in favor with Med ford an djencos. She was very good in both Nancy and the iiTnt of Mar.a in "Faust." Mrh. Ed Andrews, who always pleases in "Minlhn," was a surprise to her friends in the more pretentious role of Marguerite, She is an urtitd fully oupnblo of holding lutr own in tha hi'hl of operatic casts. Ed An drews had but lit le to do, but' did that little very well. Theio Is nothing but wnnbi -of. praise forthv Andrews Op- era 'company sinen their lut per fnnmtnec, Thov are one of tlm prod ucts of the Knguo Hjver valley. northwestuwTaces 4 .. a TRAIL EN FERTAINMENT IS DECI The entertainment at Trail Satur day night wus largely attended by an appreciative audience. Every act wns produced in a manner that would plenso even tho theater-going critic, nnd from the raise of the first cur tain there was a roar of laughter. I no musii) was good and some of the latest song hits were rendered in nu able mamter. Speciul mention is due McDonald Hros. in their comic black face specialties. The acts were made up by the following individuals: L. Anderson, L. Ossmaii, A. Cnppcll. Miss Effi,, Ossmnn, Mrs. J. K. Mc Dounld nud .McDonald brothers. BUSH DEFEATED IN EAST AFRICA five other cases before the court in volving the validity of the emergency clauses affixed to other bills by the lawmakers. One of these bills re-r Home is imminent quire n prohibitory bond from street I motor buses. farewell to the pontiff, as the diplo mat believes his departure from SEIZED BY BRITISH CAPE TOWN, U. S. A., April 120. Forces of tho Cnioii of South Africa have occupied Kcctniishop, the most important town in German Southwest Africa, next to Windhoek, the capital. It 'is nn important railroad junction nnd gives General Itothu, tho Doer leader, command of tho railroad to Windhoek. TELEGRAPH RATES NOT UNREASONABLE j CHICAGO, April 20. Tho West- fin Union Telegraph company mes sago rates between New York and San Francisco and its cable rates from New York to points in England were pronounced not unreasnuablo or unjustly discriminatory today by the interstate commerce commission. The rate to San Francisco wns attack, d by W. N. White & Co., produce deal ers ui Mjw lork, hecuuso ol thu lower rates for press dispatches. SCENE FROM "THE CHRISTIAN" AT THE STAR THEATER TODAY ; qrilCAOO, April 20.Ordcrs for fcLGOfyOOO worth of equipment arc to iw pJsocd shy the Chicago' & North ywAtwn. railway, it was announced ,JWWm,WJLio .order w BERLIN, April 120. Among the items given out for publication toda by tho Overseas News Agency were tho follewing: "Special mail reports from East Africa slate thnt in n two days' but tle German troops near Pangani routed a strong foreo landed from British ernUcrs and transpoits. The Hritish lost 700 men, nmong them four companies cuphncd, besides many rillcs and largo stores of tun. munition. The Gorman casualties, were seven officers and thiitecn men killed, four officers nud twenty-two men wounded." mii Yaffle k&sM tflsNrHHHiiHzSS PA WIS, April 20, .r.:i:. a. m. Two Turkish toipedo boat destroyers were blown up, says a Saloniki dispatch, while passing through a mine belt which Russian shiiw hud succeeded in laying across the entrance to the Hosphorus, while the Turkish fleet was cruising in the Black sea. Tho explosions caused by the destruction of the two Turkish boats gave warn ing to the remainder of the fleet, which the dispatch says was obliged to remain in the Hliick sea because no nunc. sweepers were available. REACTITONARY TREND KOMI-:, April 20.Uueho Willc, eommanucr nl the Swiss arm v. is iuntcd in an interview in the Trill ium as declaring his count r' mili tary forces must be kept mobilized. Although no other power nt present threat ns Switzerland, he said, an in cident might occur on the frontier at any time which would compel the Swiss to eiifoice their rights and their neutrality. After describing the military or ganization of Swilreiland, Colonel Wille closed the interview, saying: "Supposing us a mere hypothesis that anyone wished to vacate our neutrality, they must first crush us." TEACHERS QUIT WHEN PRINCIPAL IS OUSTED KLAMATH FALLS, Or., April 20. All but two of the icclecled in structors of the Klamath county high school have declined to accept isisi- lions for the next term because Pro fessor W. E. Fought was not re elected principal. The school hoard told Faught it would re-elect him if ho would resign, Faught refused to do this, saying it would put hlui in u false light, nud demanded to know the grounds for his removal. 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H miro you get tho genuine MUH TBUOt.i:. Hefuno ImllntloiiH get whnt you nk for. The Muterolo Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Paid Adv. , i :h Fcr That New SPRING SUIT Tailored to Fit SEE NEW YORK, April 20. The reac tionary trend which attended yester day's late dealings wus again effect ive today, selling in laigo volume be ing renewed after un irregular own ing. Opening prices showfd gnins in excess of losses, but only in a few instnnces were the higher prices more than nominal. I'nited States Slid was the most active feat inc. Rock Island was also active nt u decline uf five points. Sales in the first hour amounted to :i7,'),0l)l) shares. Iiiuiglnary Ilcuit TrouMc. Do you have palna In (ho region of tho heart? Does your hcurt thump? H'h terrlblo pounding alarum you? What Is wrong? Do you bellevu those, symptoms mean heart trottblo7 Or ganic dlnenHCH of tho heart very el dom occasion much pain. Nearly all of thcHo pains nro canned by sonic derangement of tho stomach. Merl tot Tonic DlKCBtlvo Is cHpeclnlly rec ommended for liidlgeHtloii and dyn populn, nnd for renlorlng tho stom ach to Its normal fuurtlniiH and nn mora "heart iIIhoiiho? Prleu 1 1.00.1 hxcliiBlvn AgentH HiiHldns drug atoro, tf KLEIN 123 East MAIN Upstairs VELVET ICE CREAM Sblvcs tlm )i'ol)Ioin for a des sert. NothiiiL' moro imlul- nhlo. Ptiro jtntl wltolosonio. Any riuvov. Hriflc, I'tmc.y molds, Sliprlu'ls nnd Jcos inttdti lo order. The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 32 8. Central. Pljoiio '18! IwiiVhatKi o(UQ04) Mod box cars midland engaged i titty (( puiMWiutfi' caw, civek dibtrict. DIED (HORDE.V At San Francisco, Ap ril J 2, 11)15, Kilu-in 0, Hoiden, aged ,r8 years. Mr. Itorden was n icni. dent of Rogue River for inuny years in milling in the Kvuns The first of the big fenturo iirodm tions that will be shown at the Star theater will bo "Tho Christian." This feature is from the story hy Kail Caine, and is without doubt,, one of tho greatest lovo stories ever writ ten, Avoiding nny impression of the said by many to bo one of tho best impressions of good ocling ever achieved by tho camera. Karlo Williams as John Storm and Miss Edith Storey n (llory Qiiujlo nro ino wci known in this city In re quire any introdiiction,"nnd (he stars are supported by a large uur woll- mesome box promeni, I no com net ol Known eoiniuinv of Hrn.i,1if. win.j lovo between Glory Qunylo and John' Tho play will ho shown for two Nlonii, us shown in this great play, makes a new appeal to the hearts of men and women, Tho story is in tense mid dramatic and has beeuj dnys, with matineo and two ovenin performances daily, and reserved seals nro on sale u tho box office of tho Slur thcutor, Sieaiy Goinfy There's satisfaction when your engine hums along without a hitch. And good fuel helps lot good old fashioned gasoline like Red Cf owttlSia rite uasoune or nuain The kind that's clean, quick burning, with snap in every drop every drop the same. Standard Oil Company (California) MuUfurd WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 Etiat Maiil Street Medford Tho Only Exclueive Commercial Photographem in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place by appointment Phono 147-J We'll do tho i rest. X. D. WISTOH, Frop. v C' -.1