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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1915)
,tWff medfotip math TrtmuNii), mmdfokp okmox, tukhdav, vprcir. 27, 10m PA'GM THREW i r'lN V M ITALIANS DEMAND RICH AUSTRIAN PROVINCEOFISTRIA VWAHIIINdTON, I). C Apt!) 27. TdiIm.v'h hliitdiiirnl' ii' tlm Niiliuiuil (li'ii);tMiliiii HOi'iiilv rnlli'i'lllillK till' Ht'njirnpliy of !li unr In Kiiiiipit iIoiiIm with Ihn AiiHtiiitu priiliirii ul' Miiit, wlili'h the llnliium ill-Kim In mm'IUi1, mill whii'li Im hiiIiI lo ln omi of llii oiiiihiili'iiilluim Hint (Iriniiiiiy ol'IVm for a eoiilliuiiitlon of lliiliiiu ncnlial Sly. Tim Htiili'Miciit Niiyn: "Ai'iihm llm (lull of Vcnii'i' fiimi Iliily Hum III" lirli AiiMiiiin proviniMt or ImIimi, I'liniiiMlv Vi'iicliiiii. The Ihtiin'li pciiiiiMtilii, ii Illicit, irri'jriiliir tiiiiMKli wrilijnl inlo llm Ninlli Adri utii', wild iln iiiiiinliinil Iiiihc ilelinnl liy a lino from Tricst in ln umlli In Kiiiini in tin hihiIIi, mill uitli I'nln ul IIh iim Illicit priiiclpiil AiiHlriim hiiIn -U llrnl iiiiuint; nil llic ilnul iiKinnri'livV itiiiritiiiin priivini'ci. It n mi nutlet iicccHKiirv In llm cinpiic'i tunic, iiml would, iiiili'fil, lut ii lninlit piin fur III" lliiliiniH. In AiiMrlui (Yowiilrtuil "Ihlrin, llic micicnl IliHlrin, imui IniiiiiiK) with il.H nitlchliiniiiK island, "lllt'J hiiiiiic tnilcH, In mi Aiit riii n crnwiiliuiil, iiml fniniH part of the iiiiiili'in Icriilniiul illvlxiuii kimwn n (he cniihl iliHlilctH. IIh ciiiihI linu i veil imleiitcil, lint (he hlinren in lunch nf their extent nrc ntccp nml forbid iIIiil'. .Mniinliiiiiinii rock iuiihm'm itonm the lniul frntti unrlli In hiiiiIIi, ciilinin- utliiL' in Mimtc Miiucinre, nhont Ullll) feel liill. "Olicx mm riK me I'lilliMileil in (he icuiiui, nml IhtrinV urn pen nml wine lire fniiioiiK. There ix little cur ilen, Ihntiph cniiNiilcrahle rich piiNture lniul, nml Hie fnrt'MtM of Hie pciiiiiNiiln Hiipplv the tiinterinl for n Inrp' unlive hhiphiiililiiit; imliiilrv. IIh fiiiherieH are erv vnliiuhle, mill it Iiiim a miiiiII itiineral iehl, cnnl, ilium ami halt. There in little nr no local itiaiiufai'- liirin, except llic building nf Hhipx. Oront HIilppltiK Point "It i iin a hhippiiiK point, iih a lniul of portH ami htrnli'Kii) eoniiiiereiat nml military naval Iiiihch, however, that Ntria in inoxt ilenlrahle. Tim xhippiiic of it h liaihnrN muoiiiits to more than 7,1111(1,011(1 tun miuually. 1'nla, at the npev, the chief naval liiiHe of the ilual monarchy, U one of the iiiiihI important hcnponcr hta tionK in Hniitlinrn KuniM. " "Tim population nf Intria in nhont 'loll.tlOn, -III per cent of whom are Scrhn.CrnatH, ninl III per cent Hal imiH. In ilK rut ly liiMorv Ihttia wiih ii fnmoiix pirate laml. The ItoiniuiH HiihjiiKiitcil the friflioolriM here. I'rom the late middle np'rt until the exlinc lion of the Venetian empire in 17117, Venice ruled the renter part of the pcuiiiNiiln, while only the norllilnM era portion heluiiKeil to Aiihtria. Veil Hum posM'shion U the history nf It uly'N prchcnl claim. The Iom of Huh iioiuce would he u Hcvcrc nun In the dual moiiarchyV couiincrciul anihi lions mid amhitluiiH fur .Mcilitcrrmi' can power. TO NKW YHKIC, April L7. (Icir TlioihleiiiHKon of Iteyhjavik, Iceland, a piiHhciiKer iihoaril the htcmuer ilerKeiiHfjoid, fiuui Scmuliunvlau purtH, upon htrt nr rived here today, inserted (hat a uyw hleamxhip lino luis heeu eslaldislii'd hetweeu leclauil mid New Yuri;, under the Nui-wcf-mii flat;, to diveit to America the trade of Hie Muml that Iiiih heeu KuropoV ever hinco lecluiid wiih Hcttlctl. The I'ii'Hl hliip oT tlui new Hue, the (IiillfiiHri, Mr. TlinrxleiuHMiii said, Iiiih prohahly Milled already I rum lleyk jitvik vilh a ciuno nf dried herring, wool mid million mid will take hack u earo nf wheat mid meat. Hvur hIiico Iceland Iiiih rii;aed in trade, its prudiielH, Mr. TliornteiiiH. Hun iiHHcitcd, had puio lo Norway ami Kh KiipplieH had heeu hnuinlit there. What Ieeland intend lo (In, he Hiiiil, !h to Inuiht'er itn eutirn for eiun comiuoreial relatiouri to the United Ktatori. PEARS ARE RECEIVED FROM NEW ZEALAND i i Tim HoL'uti River Fruit & Produce iiHHutilntiun received a liox of Iliwo jiciuh from New Zealand the laHt of the. week, iih ii humplo of the, fruit that Ihoy raised. The pearH aru much Niuuller than our loeul product and a rp nut of iih fine u (piality, mid not ho much oaru hcciiiH to have been taken in the Hortiiif; mid piutkinK of them as wo Ivo our fruit In thin va. Ipy. Tliulr pear hciihuii in Junt over in that Hoitliou of hu world. The pcain wero olitalued tlimiiKU thn Kuveweii Ki'ilU l''Aul4iiU)?(, NEW M LI ICELAND "Bet My yCf - ''SJ - RECALL LIKELY 10 BE (My (lilhun Uardiier.) WASIIINdTON, April 'J7.- Only n policy nf ureal hi'lf-ri'Mtrniiit mid pa tieiice delerH our htate department from inking the recall nf the (lennan nmhiiNHadur, Count ou Itcrnstorff. I'lider ordinary eirciiiiiHtmiceH the count would hardly remain here two weekn. He Iiiih done everything diplo matically to make hit ihthoiiii nun crata, iih the diplomats phrmu it, mid in any oilier condition that the prcn cut one, word would f;o to Iterliu in hhoit order asking for the uMnnuicnt of ii new man lo thin post, I'lcsidcnt WINon 1h very imxiuim, however, to avoid any oeeiihion nf offense to any of the waning nation and in stretch ing liin neutrality to Hid utmost. (Jlm Many Offcnva It in not the recent note protesting against the export nf a rum which alone Iiiih gnen oflensc, although that protest iniht have Jieeu worded in a much lesH offensive way. The discourtesy in that affair lay m mak ing pulilie thin diplomatic note lie fore een our secretary o hIiiIo liad seen il. Our government Iiiih had previ ously ample cause for complaint on account of the aclhilv of the cm- hassy lierc mid itn naval atlache, Captain Hoy Hd, in the traffic in fraudulent passport ami Hie carry ing on of Hpy woik with the emhasKy iih hcadipiaileiH mid funds transmit ted thiough diplomatic cIiuiiiicIh. Tins wiih taking advantage nf Hie special immunities and pcrugalivcH aeconled to foreign diplomats to nliuso our neutrality in aid nf military opera tions. It Ik strongly suspected that the embassy had a hand in supplying iufui million to its ships liy wireless in their sea-raidiug operations and gelling provisions to the loving eruis. ers wiiile they were still at huge. lSilillral Ai'llvllle.H Lately our government Iiiih had occasion to complain of the political uctiviticH of you llernstorff in putting nut through newspaper channels iiiaHUdiploiuatio proposals on the Hiihject of peace. This newspaper copy Iiiih liccn nut only inspired, hut dictated by the Oeriumi nmbassador, hut when asked to autliorir.e it or as snme any diplomatic, responsibility thu aiuhiiHHador Iiiih calmly denied any knowledge of it. The purpose in giving out the alleg ed peace, overtures is regarded liy our state department mid by thu presi dent as purely political-intended to mtluciicc. public- opinion in the Unit ed States a thing which an ambus sudor is supposed to bunipulously avoid. NOTION. Nutlro U hereby glvou that tho tin dorulBned will apply to tho city coun cil at Kb mooting to ho held May 4th, 1D1G, for a license, to noil limit, spi rituous and vinous liquors In (niautl Hob loss than a gallon at Its pluco of business at 3'J North Front stroot, In tho city of MoUford, tor n period ot six months. Datod April 24th, 1015. M, ft K, J. AJMM.S, . . IK IWk M i x7ft urffiflK urn vJSCr maLWyrJ I mk JIHk. t4irf 99U N BERNSTORFFS MAN Dad Can Lick N. w J'r . I OF I E: WASIIINdTON, April J7. The' per capita cost of county government COUNTY GOVERNMEN L EI HANAVERAG is higher in Klamath county than in day in the ministry of war at Con any other county in Oregon, accord-'stantinople, according to a dispatch ing to Hie report just made public by, from Saloniki. Irvas timed to ex ilic census bureau, which gives club- orate detailed figuies on county rev - cnuos and expenditures for 11IKI. Jackson county wiih one of tho low - est in im.t capita cost, nearly n $l..it),der dolt, mid (Iclicrnl Liiuan von per capita Ifcs than the general av erage. Tllo report, shows that in Klamath county the per capiln cost was i'-7.77, ns against an average cost nf county government for the entire slate nf $10.8:1. In nine counties the mt capita cost exceeded .flfi, as follews: Crook, 1.V22; Curry. .fIS.ti.S; Oil- liaiii, .fl.'.Ill; .losephine, -f 18.(10; Khimatli, .f-'7.77; hake, .flll.02. In Multnomah county the per cap ita cost was .$ 8.7(1; in Washington ci ly, .'H'.MI.'i; mid in Lane, $1'J.'J8. The rceoid for low per i;apita gov ernment was made by Hood llivcr county, where thu cost was .f7..r)li u pei'suu. Other counties in which tho per cnpilu cost fell below $10 were: linker,'..:!!; Clack as, .j.!.(i7; Coluinbin. .fll.H'J; .lacksou, .ftl.'.:i; Marion, .fS.Ill; Union, $il.(I; Wasco, $8.u:i. LEGAL CONTEST T NI'.WAUK, N. .1., April '27. A lo- gal contest by the nwner of the Will iuiImIuIiusoii fight lihus In In ing the films into this country will begin heie next Friday, accoitliug to nn- noiiuceincutjiy Charles A. Towne, fonnerly United Stales senator, coun-el for Lawrence 1. Weber, tho owner. The first step preliminary to tho beginning of the legal buttle was he gun yesterday when Mr. Tuwne niado u formal demand upon tho collector nf the port that tho pictures he ad mitted. Itcfusal was given on tho ground that the federal statutes for bade it. Mr, Tuwilu then served notice that hu would apply in the United States district court on Fiiday for mi in junction restraining tho collector from refusing to admit tho pictures. ANOTHER TRAWLER BLOWN UP BY GERMAN SUBMARINE LONDON, April 27. Tho Clrimshy trawler Itecullu has been blown up in tho Noitb ben. Somo of tho mem bers of hor urcw nro missing. Seven survivors, somo nf Hiein ter ribly mutilated, wero picked up out of n orow of nino. The engineer wont town wiih the ship. Ono of tho in jured men died, Opinion differs whether tho lteeolo wan destroyed liy u mine or n torpedo, F F FLM Your Dad" Iihh Williinl, Jr., iiifunl hoii of (he new chaiiipion of the world. Voiiiik .Iiwm in (hi! only hoy nf the Willnrd liiiiiily f four, lie in 1(! imoiiIIik old and, jiiiljjiin; hy the xluidy liuild o him now, will uphold (he HNlic prow. i'Hh nf hirt ihidd.v when he grows dig enough In wield pair of uIuvcn. HeV praclicinn on liin HinlerH now wilhuiil lovi'M, ITRY 10 DYNAMITE OF I'AKIS, April ".- A powerful 'clockwork bomb was hidd en yesier- plode at mi hour' when the council 1 wiih in session. The meetings of this body are attended liy Knver I'asha, 1 minister olf'war; Held Mars him von Sunders. Investigation is said to have dis closed that the bomb wiih placed in the room by a .sweep who had como to clean the chimney and who then dis appeared. Several officials connect ed with tho ministry of, war have been arrested on suspicion of being bin accomplices. Tho police believe the plot was directed against tho Young Turks mid the (lermnns. Members of the committeo of union and progress arc said to have decided ut a meeting to which no (lennans were admitted to adhere to a "waiting policy," but to favor the conclusion of a separate peace with the allies if (lermany failed to pro vide iissistiiuco sufficient to repulse mi attack on the Dardanelles. GERMANS COLLECT COPPER COINS TO MAKE CANONS PARIS, April 27. flcmian agents are reported to be collecting all tho copper coins available throughout thu Itnlkan states mid forwarding them to (lermany. IHHWlllHWJllllflHIIIIIIinillillllllllllllll You will like the taste of Cottolene-cooked focxh In addition to making food better,' Cottolcno makes it taste better gives it more appeal to tho appe tite u relish that cannot be ob tained with any other shortening or cooking fat. Cottolene is Itself choice pure food'prWuct. It consists of the most highly icfinod cot tonsded oil, combined with selected beef atoatlne. Cottolene has for a quarter of a century been a loader among mire food products. Make your biscuits, your pies and your cakes mora tempting, more pleasing to the palate, more easily digested, by using Cottolene for shortening. Always heat it slowly and use ono-thlrd less than of any other shortening ot frying fat. Arrange with your groeer for a regular supply. Write to our General Oiflces, Chicago, for a free copy of our rra! cook book-"HOME HELPS." DSEEEFAI R 8 ANKKKd "CottoUn niaAfl good cooking bttttr" MMMMIHiMMm COUNCIL WAR IN CONSTANT NOPLE a :; OMOoo 'V CIIICAOO, April 27. Hans M PEN ION FOR IN r,.i.. i. lii.mui.fiim fmi.t I.. fri.ii,lnti','"t"'Mi iinrcncH, onu hiiu nomti; " --"'F ,-... ... ,. pensions ur retired .Mctiioilisi mm inters, their widouHmid orphans wTviVw vh'm'U "",l ''rrtnin Hr"!,i,H 'f uiillincl at ii national convention of "' ,,!"l,t,H,t1 "'"' nnRroBnliniinl ..!.. ...!,.... 'PI... M..II....1:..!.. .. .II. bisliopH mid i.'onterenec repiescnta tivcH of Hut Methodist Kpiscopal hiirch, which owneil here today. In mi address of welcome George W. Dixon, president of the Chicago Home Missionary and Church Kxtcrmion so ciety, miiil that provision for old nge wriH tt great, modern, humanitarian movement and that the church owed lo its retired ministers n debt il "Bull" "Good Form" Ir the very smartest circles of American society the hand-made cigarette of dcliciously fresh "Bull" Durham is recognized as the supreme expression of tobacco luxury. J is stylish, correct, and stamps you as a smoker of experience, to "roll your own" ciga rettes, to suit your own taste, with GENUINE Bull" Durham SMOKING TOBACCO The wonderful, unique, savory fragrance and flavor of "Bull" Durham the delightful mildness and smoothness of "Bull" Durham hand -made cigarettes are irresistibly attrac tive and enjoyable. This pure, ripe, golden mellow tobacco gives paramount satisfaction to discriminating smokers the world over. FREE age of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in U. S. on postal request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. THE AMERICAN TODACCO COMPANY ijBi "MADE IN OREGON, U. S. A."-Isn't Enough "MADE IN MEDFORD AND THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY"-that's the Stuff THESE GOODS ARE HADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY ATHOPIE Medford Concrete Sewer Pipe Culverts Drain Tile Investigate our Irrigation Pipe Valves and Gates Lawn Rollers Concrete Sand Brick Sand Plaster Sand Gravel and Crushed Rock Office and Wareheuse: R. R. bet. Main and Sixth. C. J. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. could notcr repay. The pension plan include the CMtablishmcul nf it re tiring annuity haed on yenrH nf nur- ice. Ilev. .Toxeph It. Ilingeley, corre sponding Hccretary of the board nf conference clnimmil, who ninilo mi mldrcftK, stated that thu movement for retiring comelencv for nged min islers was on in all the great denom inations mid is being pushed with ,,Krcai jorcc ny me puysicinns, uu- Hie Protestant Kpiscnpal, thu Dis churches. The Methodists, with whom thu .fill, ODD, (MM) movement is but n few months old, already have obtained $1,000,000, Dr. Ilingeley said. "Tho present intensive campaign," said be, "will reach its culmination at tho meeting of the general confer ence nl Saratoga .Springs in Ma', 10 IB." Durham is Always An Illustrated Booklet, show ing correctwny to"Roll Your Own" Cigarettes, and a pack Construction Co. Inc. products. You can't go wron If you use them. Plans and Estimates Furnished Free on your Irriga tion, Drainage and Road Construction Work. Cement for sale at Warehouse or Factory Factery: N. Riverside Ave. SEMON, Manager If You Are Inclined to think that our mill work la cheap or shoddy looking, Just como and tako a look at it. You'll Boon boo tho error ot your way and you'll also lonrn that n Imndnomo, artlstlo houso nnd porch aro well within your roach, Come, look and thon decide. mule nf niil CUf l( TtAtto. lJnr Omilf, M. Frank 3t Chrney oath tlMC h H par In flnfr of Hi Him nr V, t, rnriwr A aM Vft lA. fUat atorraalit. and that tranliwaa In Ibr Ctlr m lit Tnixfct, Cowi lh mm ft llMU tltlMtinrin.IHHJ.ARli fnf aii ATM arh ami rrrr of Catarrh that mww! b . I. lh. ft. ut IfAtt'a ff.lh Pi rRANfC J. CIlCXKY. fiirrtrn fo lwfnr ran anA anliattltifil In Mr prraf nc, tht Clh iif or lHremtr. A. l).k llwl. fiol. A. Vf, Ot.KAIWy. notarjr rnttl. Stall Catarrh Cr ta taVan Int-rnalt amt ?fla illrnllr in lh Mnml ami mnmu mt area of lh aialrm. Hsu.l toe tmllwm.'aU, frat, r. j. ctiMS'fty a CO., Tlfdo, 0. Pott hr all Irnf tala, lit. 1U Hall' lamllf lllla fnr fonatlpalUn. Squabs! Squabs! TRY THEM Tboy nro Tondor nml Dollcloun Connldoring nutritive vnluo tlmy ato tho cheapent moat on tho mark et. J'liono for special nprlng prices. R. R. SQUAB FARM Phono 2IM-UI '- ' ' Je-sa Ak fnr FREE Package ofPaptri with each Sc sack. For ,v GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATERS and IRRIGATINO PIPE ao to j. a. smith: 128 3. Grap St. Tolophouo 890 Medford Iron Works E. Q. TroNvbridgo, Prop. General foundry ancL Machine Work y Phono '10.1j Roi.Phoi Ibftl -- mmrrm'rFmmiJf IS Si HBDHHII R 3r B KViKvjH Vis ti -til y j ff ! J I ,i f . t a 4 M ! '' t V I 'm , ! A ' -j X ,